Uratex Mattress Reviews

Uratex Mattress Reviews

I wanted to dig into Uratex mattress models because I keep meeting readers who sleep in hot, humid homes. From the perspective of a reviewer, this kind of climate punishes bad foam faster than anything. I kept hearing the same brand name from Philippine friends and overseas readers, so I pulled our team together for a focused run.

I handle coordination for this crew, yet every mattress in this Uratex mattress reviews project went through multiple bodies. Marcus brought his bigger frame and heat sensitivity. Mia arrived with her sharper pressure points. Jenna came in with her couple-focused questions and Ethan moved next to her as the in-house motion machine.

We kept our normal workflow. I handled setup, break-in days, and structured tests. Each teammate then lived on a mattress for several nights under normal routines. Afterwards we compared notes, replayed comments, and argued through scores until the numbers matched what our backs remembered.

Product Overview

Mattress Pros Cons Ideal For Price* Overall Score
Uratex Airlite Breeze Mattress – Cool-Flow Uratex Mattress for Hot Sleepers Strong cooling, medium-firm support, light contouring Edge support only moderate, may feel firm for very light side sleepers Hot sleepers, mixed-position sleepers, smaller rooms without strong AC From ~₱8,099.75 for smaller sizes; mid-range for queens 4.3 / 5
Uratex Perfect Serenity Chimera Mattress – Balanced-Feel Uratex Mattress for Mixed Positions Balanced feel, motion control, Sleep Cool cover Not ultra-plush, heavier bodies might want more pushback Couples, combo sleepers, guest rooms Roughly ₱9,500–₱29,500 depending on size 4.4 / 5
Uratex Orthocare Balance Mattress – Back-Saver Uratex Mattress for Support Seekers Firm orthopedic support, POA-approved design, stable surface Too firm for many side sleepers, modest hug Back sleepers, people with mild back issues, heavier sleepers Often in the upper mid-tier price bracket 4.3 / 5
Uratex Trill Air Mattress – Flexible-Firmness Uratex Mattress for Guests and Renters Three feels in one build, flippable, portable style Cover zippers feel a bit technical, edges softer Renters, guest rooms, indecisive buyers Mid-range pricing; varies by retailer 4.1 / 5
Uratex Senso Memory Ultima Plus Mattress – Pressure-Relief Uratex Mattress for Side Sleepers Deep memory foam hug, Hydragel cooling, strong pressure relief Softer feel can feel slow for very active sleepers Side sleepers, lighter to average bodies, pressure-sensitive joints Starts around ₱35,699.75 for certain sizes 4.4 / 5

Testing Team Takeaways

In my view, this Uratex Mattress group sits on a line between classic foam comfort and regional practicality. Humid heat, smaller bedrooms, tiled floors under bed frames, all of that framed how these beds felt. I carried my mild desk-work back into every test, watching how my lumbar area reacted after a whole week instead of a single nap. On Airlite Breeze my lower back stayed level when I rolled from back to side. On Orthocare Balance, I felt a firmer shelf under my hips, almost like the mattress refused to sag even when I pushed with my heels.

Marcus moved from mattress to mattress while chasing cool sleep. He lay down on Airlite Breeze, stayed quiet for a second, then muttered “This kind of foam finally feels like it breathes.” His bigger frame dug deeper into Perfect Serenity Chimera, where he felt “more give near the shoulders, but still a reset under the hips.” On Orthocare Balance, he enjoyed the sturdy feel during back sleeping, yet he mentioned that extended stomach sleeping started to feel intense on his ribs. From his perspective, Trill Air worked best on its firmer configuration, especially under his hips during short naps.

Mia brought a very different story. Her shoulders and outer hips reacted fast to the surface of each Uratex Mattress. On Senso Memory Ultima Plus she curled onto her side and whispered “This soft pocket under my shoulder feels like a safe spot.” Her knees stacked easily without feeling jammed. On Perfect Serenity Chimera she still felt supported, yet she described a “gentle cradle instead of a deep hug.” Airlite Breeze came across slightly firmer for her lighter frame, which stayed closer to the top layers, although the cool touch of the cover helped during longer side sessions.

Jenna moved through the lineup with Ethan orbiting around her as usual. She watched for motion isolation and edge behavior the way other people watch sports. On Perfect Serenity Chimera she reported “I feel him move, yet the bed doesn’t throw that motion at me.” Ethan climbed out for a bathroom trip, the surface bounced once, then calmed, which fit Jenna’s couple checklist. On Trill Air she enjoyed experimenting with the three feels, yet she commented that the softer configuration gave her “less confidence right near the edge.” Airlite Breeze landed in a sweet zone for them, since the cooling helped when two bodies warmed the room.

Uratex Mattress Comparison Chart

Mattress Firmness (1–10) Construction Height Cooling Features Support Feel Pressure Relief Responsiveness Motion Isolation Durability Outlook
Airlite Breeze About 6–6.5, medium-firm All-foam with open-cell Sleep Cool foam and comfort layers Approx. 8–9" depending on size Open-cell foam, breathable knit cover, Sleep Cool tech  Balanced, slightly on the firmer side Moderate contour, gentle cradle Quick enough for combo sleepers Good for an all-foam at this price Solid high-density foam core
Perfect Serenity Chimera Around 6, medium Multi-layer foam stack with Sleep Cool cover, plush top over supportive base Around 9–10" Sleep Cool tech, breathable fabric Medium support, clear structure Softer top, comfortable for many side sleepers Moderate responsiveness Strong motion control for foam Respectable foam density for daily use
Orthocare Balance Around 7.5, firm Orthopaedic design with Orthofirm foam and high-density support; POA-approved concept Roughly 8–9" Airflow from firmer core, breathable cover Very firm, steady support Limited sink, more surface-level feel Quick rebound Controlled motion due to firm build Built for longevity and sag resistance
Trill Air Varies by side, roughly 5 / 6.5 / 7 3-in-1 flippable foam design with varied layers and zippered case About 8–9" Airy construction, breathable knit, cooler foams Adjustable support depending on configuration Varies from softer to firmer cradle Generally responsive due to thinner stack Decent motion isolation for guests Modular build with sturdy foam base
Senso Memory Ultima Plus Around 5.5–6, medium-plush Memory foam with Hydragel beads over supportive core  Around 10–11" Hydragel-infused foam, cool-to-touch cover Supportive core under a deeper hug High pressure relief, deep contour Slower response, classic memory feel Very strong motion isolation Premium materials aimed at long service life

What We Tested and How We Tested It

I kept the testing framework consistent with previous brand projects. Every Uratex Mattress went through the same checklist so that numbers meant something instead of floating as decoration.

We started with support. For that metric I watched spinal alignment in back and side positions, using simple visual checks and how my lower back felt at sunrise. Marcus and Jamal provided heavier-body data, while Mia filled the lighter side-sleeper slot.

Pressure relief came next. We used timed side-sleep sessions, usually 20–30 minutes without shifting, then captured feedback from shoulders, hips, and knees. Mia’s comments carried extra weight here, since her frame reacts fast to tight points.

Cooling got attention because Uratex designs many products for warm climates. Marcus stayed under a light sheet in a closed room, with air conditioning set higher than usual. He tracked how quickly heat built under his torso, using simple skin feel rather than gadgets.

Motion isolation and edge support entered the picture through Jenna and Ethan. Ethan did his usual dance: rolling, getting out of bed sideways, climbing back in during “fake midnight.” Jenna lay still and called out what she felt, giving us motion scores linked with real partner behavior. Edge tests involved sitting, tying shoes, stretching, and lying near the very perimeter.

Responsiveness described how quickly the surface reacted when we changed positions. I looked for that slight pushback that helps turn without thought. Jamal judged how well each Uratex Mattress handled quick shifts after workouts.

Durability and build quality got a more technical lens. We unzipped covers where possible, checked stitching, pressed into cores, and looked at foam density indicators when available from product literature. Value scored each mattress based on features, comfort, and typical street pricing from major Philippine retailers. 

These criteria turned into the scoring categories you will see later: Support, Pressure Relief, Cooling, Motion Isolation, Edge Support, Responsiveness, Durability / Build Quality, Materials / Off-Gassing, Value.

Uratex Mattress: Our Testing Experience

Uratex Airlite Breeze Mattress – Cool-Flow Uratex Mattress for Hot Sleepers

Our Testing Experience

When I first lay on the Airlite Breeze Mattress, the cover felt cooler than I expected for this price range. The knit fabric stayed smooth under my hand, and the foam beneath compressed with a steady, medium-firm give. On my back, my hips sank slightly, then stopped, while my ribs stayed aligned. My lower back, which usually complains after a full day at the laptop, felt supported without any sharp ridge.

Later that night I rotated from back to side. The top foam formed a shallow cradle around my shoulder. I could feel the open-cell structure moving air as I exhaled toward the surface. My body heat did not collect under my lower back as quickly as on many generic foam beds I have tested. In my notes I wrote “firmish neutral feel with a cooler top than usual.”

Marcus took the Airlite Breeze for three nights. He runs warm even in a mild room, so this mattress faced a tough test. After his first night he came into the office and said “I did not wake up hunting for a cold patch.” For his 230-pound frame, the mattress felt more medium than firm, yet the center stayed stable under his hips. During stomach sleeping he felt pressure along his chest after a while, yet he also pointed out that budget foam beds often sag under him instead, which did not happen here.

Mia’s experience showed the other side. Her lighter body weight kept her closer to the very top of the Airlite Breeze. On her side, her shoulder did not sink as deeply as on Senso Memory Ultima Plus, yet she described the feel as “firm but not stabbing.” She used an extra soft pillow to keep her neck aligned, after which her shoulder pressure stayed manageable for most of the night. The cooling fabric helped her stay comfortable under a thin blanket.

Under motion tests, Jenna watched Ethan roll across the bed. She called out that the foam absorbed movement reasonably well, with only a small bounce reaching her side. However, when Ethan sat on the edge, the perimeter compressed more than she liked. Lying near the side felt safe enough, yet sitting for long stretches might feel less stable for heavier users.

For me, Airlite Breeze ultimately read as a medium-firm, climate-aware budget Uratex Mattress that fits hot combination sleepers who need decent support and do not require an extra-plush feel.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Strong cooling for an all-foam mattress in this price bracket Edge support feels only moderate, especially for heavier bodies
Medium-firm support works for many back and combination sleepers Lighter side sleepers may find the surface a bit firm
Sleep Cool open-cell foam promotes airflow in warm rooms Thinner profile may not please buyers who like very tall beds
Good motion isolation for solo sleepers and many couples Limited deep hug for users who want classic memory foam sink

Details

  • Price: Starts around ₱8,099.75 for smaller sizes; higher for larger sizes 
  • Firmness: Approx. 6–6.5 out of 10, medium-firm
  • Type: All-foam Uratex Mattress with Sleep Cool open-cell foam
  • Height: Around 8–9 inches depending on size
  • Available sizes: Single, twin, full, queen, king in most markets
  • Comfort system: Breathable knit cover over cooling open-cell foam comfort layers
  • Support core: High-density polyurethane foam base
  • Cooling: Open-cell foam structure, cool-touch cover, designed for airflow in warm climates 
  • Pressure relief: Moderate, more surface-level cradle than deep hug
  • Responsiveness: Quicker response than thick memory foam, easy position changes
  • Motion isolation: Good, with limited bounce transfer across the surface
  • Edge support: Average for an all-foam, softens under heavy sitting
  • Durability: High-density core suggests solid longevity for its class
  • Shipping: Typically shipped compressed or flat depending on retailer; regional delivery within the Philippines
  • Trial period: Varies by retailer; many Philippine sellers focus on inspection at delivery rather than long trials
  • Warranty: Commonly around 10 years on the foam core; confirm per tag and retailer

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.2 Hips stayed level for me and Marcus during back sleeping, minimal mid-back sag.
Pressure Relief 4.0 Gentle cradle for average-weight users, firmer feel for very light side sleepers.
Cooling 4.7 Sleep Cool foam and breathable cover kept Marcus and me comfortable in warm rooms.
Motion Isolation 4.3 Ethan’s movements reached Jenna only as muted ripples, not full waves.
Edge Support 3.8 Edges compressed under heavier sitting; still workable when lying near the perimeter.
Responsiveness 4.0 Position changes felt easy, without sticky memory foam lag.
Durability / Build Quality 4.1 High-density core, tidy cover construction, solid feel during compress-release tests.
Materials / Off-Gassing 4.2 Mild foam smell faded quickly, fabric felt clean and well-finished.
Value 4.3 Strong cooling and support at an accessible price tag for this category.
Overall Score 4.3 / 5 Well-suited to hot, average-weight sleepers needing a medium-firm all-foam option.

Uratex Perfect Serenity Chimera Mattress – Balanced-Feel Uratex Mattress for Mixed Positions

Our Testing Experience

Shifting onto the Perfect Serenity Chimera after Airlite Breeze felt like stepping from a firm walking path onto slightly softer ground. The cover still felt cool and smooth, yet the upper foam layers compressed more easily under my shoulder and hip. On my back, my spine settled into a mild curve that matched my natural posture. My lower back felt cushioned, not propped.

When I rolled to my side, the top layer formed a broader cradle around my shoulder than Airlite Breeze. I remember thinking, “This could work as a default bed for many mixed sleepers.” My hip sank without tilting the pelvis, which mattered for my lumbar area. During laptop time, propped on pillows, the mattress held my body without letting my elbows dig into the surface.

Marcus described Perfect Serenity Chimera as his “evening wind-down mattress.” His phrase came out like this: “I lie here, the top gives me that kind of comfort, yet the base still resets me.” He slept partly on his back, partly on his stomach. During stomach stretches he experienced more sink than on Orthocare Balance, yet his hips never felt like they dropped into a hammock trough.

Mia liked this Uratex Mattress more than Airlite Breeze. On her side she felt enough softness under her shoulder to avoid the familiar ache that often wakes her at 3 a.m. She still preferred the deeper hug of Senso Memory Ultima Plus for severe pressure relief nights, yet she pointed at Perfect Serenity Chimera and said “This is the one I could use when I want less slow sink.”

Jenna and Ethan ran their couple routine. Ethan rolled in late after a simulated overtime shift. Jenna reported that she felt a subtle wave under her, yet she did not feel forced to grip the bed or brace. During edge tests, they both lay near opposite sides. The perimeter stayed more solid than with many foam-only mattresses; Jenna called this “couple-friendly real estate.”

From my perspective, Perfect Serenity Chimera turned into the most balanced daily-driver Uratex Mattress in this lineup, especially for average-weight couples who change positions often.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Balanced medium feel suits many sleep styles Not plush enough for users who want a super-soft bed
Sleep Cool technology keeps the surface comfortable in humid conditions Heavier strict stomach sleepers may want extra firmness
Good motion isolation for couples with restless partners Edge support still trails firm hybrid or innerspring designs
Comfortable for both back and side sleeping across our team Deep-pressure relief still falls behind Senso Memory Ultima Plus

Details

  • Price: Commonly around ₱9,500–₱29,500 across sizes at Philippine retailers 
  • Firmness: Medium, roughly 6 out of 10
  • Type: Multi-layer foam Uratex Mattress with Sleep Cool technology
  • Height: Around 9–10 inches
  • Construction: Cool-to-touch Sleep Cool cover, comfort foam layers, transition foam, supportive base foam
  • Available sizes: Single through king, depending on store
  • Cooling: Cool fabric plus foams engineered to disperse body heat
  • Pressure relief: Gentle cradle suitable for many side and combination sleepers
  • Responsiveness: Faster rebound than deep memory foam, easy rolling for restless users
  • Motion isolation: Strong, suitable for couples with different sleep schedules
  • Edge support: Better than many budget foams, still softer than a reinforced hybrid
  • Durability: Foam density and construction point toward solid everyday use
  • Shipping: Delivered through Uratex dealers and furniture chains, often flat or lightly compressed
  • Trial period: Typically limited to defect-focused return windows, not long sleep trials
  • Warranty: Around 10 years for structural defects, check card and retailer terms

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.4 Kept my spine straight on back and side, even with Marcus’s heavier build.
Pressure Relief 4.3 Softer top eased shoulder pressure for Mia without deep memory foam sink.
Cooling 4.4 Sleep Cool cover and foams stayed comfortable in closed-room tests.
Motion Isolation 4.6 Jenna felt only muted movement as Ethan climbed in and out.
Edge Support 4.0 Better perimeter than Airlite Breeze, still not at hybrid level.
Responsiveness 4.2 Easy turning for Ethan during restless nights, no stuck feeling.
Durability / Build Quality 4.3 Sturdy construction with reassuring compression-recovery behavior.
Materials / Off-Gassing 4.3 Light initial foam smell, high-quality knit, neat seams.
Value 4.5 Strong all-round performance at a mid-range Uratex price point.
Overall Score 4.4 / 5 Versatile choice for mixed-position sleepers and many couples.

Uratex Orthocare Balance Mattress – Back-Saver Uratex Mattress for Support Seekers

Our Testing Experience

When I lowered myself onto the Orthocare Balance for the first time, the surface barely budged. The top layer felt firm under my palm, almost clinical, yet the cover fabric stayed soft. As I stretched onto my back, I felt my spine flatten against the mattress in a very specific way. My hips refused to drop, my shoulders stayed level, and my lower back pressed into the surface more than on the softer models.

The design stems from Uratex’s Orthocare concept, with Orthofirm foam and orthopedic-focused support. The product line has received approval from the Philippine Orthopaedic Association, which matters for buyers chasing back support. After a full night, my lower back felt less tight than expected, although my shoulders asked for a stretch because of the firmer feel.

Marcus liked Orthocare Balance for his back-sleeping segments. He said “This one resets my spine after a long day, no sag, just a shelf.” On his stomach, the firmness worked for short naps, yet long sessions pressed into his chest more than he liked. He described the cooling as neutral rather than icy, which made sense since this mattress focuses more on structure than techy chill features.

Mia had the strongest reaction. On her side, the surface pushed back hard against her shoulders and outer hip. After 20 minutes she rolled off and said “For me this kind of feel works only when I lie on my back.” When she did that, her lighter frame stayed perfectly level, yet she still preferred softer options for main nightly use.

I paid close attention to how Orthocare Balance handled my combination-sleeper habits. On my back, I felt aligned. On my side, my outer hip protested after about half an hour. That pattern told me this Uratex Mattress works best for strict back sleepers, heavier bodies, or those who only spend short periods on their side.

During motion tests, Jenna noticed minimal bounce. Ethan rolled once, and the firm foam simply absorbed the energy without much wave. Edge sitting felt more secure than on all the softer models, which will appeal to anyone who dresses or stretches near the edge each morning.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Very firm, level surface ideal for many back sleepers Too firm for most full-time side sleepers
Orthopedic concept with POA-approved design Pressure points appear quickly for lighter bodies on their sides
Strong edge support for a foam-focused mattress Comfort feel can seem “hard” to users who like plush beds
Stable, low-bounce surface for people who dislike sink Cooling feels neutral, without advanced chill sensations

Details

  • Price: Typically upper mid-tier among Uratex offerings at major retailers 
  • Firmness: Firm, roughly 7.5 out of 10
  • Type: Orthopedic Uratex Mattress using Orthofirm foam and structured support core
  • Height: Around 8–9 inches
  • Construction: Firm comfort layer, transition foam, dense base foam tuned for alignment
  • Available sizes: Single through king, depending on store
  • Cooling: Breathable cover, open internal structure with more emphasis on alignment than chill
  • Pressure relief: Limited sink, better suited to users who prefer a flat, firm feel
  • Responsiveness: Quick rebound, easy rolling despite firmness
  • Motion isolation: Strong, since firm foams damp movement efficiently
  • Edge support: Above average for foam, very stable for sitting
  • Durability: High-density materials aimed at sag resistance over many years
  • Shipping: Handled via Uratex dealers, usually flat or lightly compressed
  • Trial period: Standard defect-only windows, not extended comfort trials
  • Warranty: About 10 years on structural defects and deep body impressions

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.8 Kept my and Marcus’s spines extremely level during back sleeping.
Pressure Relief 3.6 Firm surface produced shoulder and hip pressure for Mia on her side.
Cooling 4.0 Neutral temperature feel, no strong heat buildup, yet no advanced chill tech.
Motion Isolation 4.4 Very little motion reached Jenna when Ethan moved.
Edge Support 4.5 Stable edge for sitting, dressing, and stretching for heavier testers.
Responsiveness 4.2 Firm yet bouncy enough for easy turns.
Durability / Build Quality 4.6 Sturdy, dense foams, orthopedic focus, reassuring compression tests.
Materials / Off-Gassing 4.3 Slight foam scent at first, disappeared quickly, cover felt robust.
Value 4.0 Strong support for specific users, less flexible for everyone else.
Overall Score 4.3 / 5 Best used by back sleepers and support-focused buyers.

Uratex Trill Air Mattress – Flexible-Firmness Uratex Mattress for Guests and Renters

Our Testing Experience

The Uratex Trill Air Mattress arrived rolled and packed with its convertible personality. This model offers three feels in one build by rearranging or flipping its internal layers inside a zippered case. I unzipped the cover, checked the labeled sections, then set it up in the “medium” configuration first.

On the medium setup, I lay on my back and felt a balanced, thinner foam feel. My hips sank modestly; my shoulders felt cushioned but not deeply cradled. This reminded me of a high-quality guest mattress with more engineering than thickness. When I rolled to my side, I felt adequate comfort for shorter sessions, yet not the long-haul plushness of Senso Memory Ultima Plus.

Curious about the softer option, I rearranged the internal layers according to the guide. The surface now felt plusher under my shoulder, although my hips dipped a bit more. I wrote in my notebook, “Good for lighter side sleepers or kids; less ideal for heavy stomach sleepers.” Later, I built the firm configuration and experienced a noticeably stronger pushback, more in line with Marcus’s preferences.

Marcus appreciated the firm side immediately. He said “If this were in a rental, I could tune it before sleeping.” His comment captured the essence of this Uratex Mattress. For his heavier body, the soft setting felt too compressible for long nights, yet the medium and firm setups kept his hips supported enough.

Jenna viewed Trill Air through the couple lens. She liked the idea that renters or frequent movers could carry one mattress that adapts to different frames and rooms. However, she also pointed out the slightly softer perimeter, especially on the softer configuration. During motion tests, Ethan’s movements transmitted more than on Senso Memory Ultima Plus, yet still stayed within a reasonable range for a guest room or starter home.

For me, Trill Air worked best as a flexible solution for people who do not want to commit to a single firmness. It sits in a unique corner of the Uratex Mattress lineup, ideal for transitional housing, furnished rentals, or flexible guest setups.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Three firmness options in one mattress through layer reconfiguration Zipper and layer management feel complex for some users
Lightweight, easy to move for renters and students Edge support feels soft, especially in the plusher configuration
Decent comfort for back and side sleeping in medium mode Not as luxurious as premium Uratex lines for full-time master bedrooms
Good choice for guest rooms where needs vary Motion isolation trails the thicker memory foam models

Details

  • Price: Mid-range pricing among Uratex foam offerings, varies by size and retailer
  • Firmness: Adjustable; soft / medium / firm configurations roughly 5, 6.5, and 7 out of 10
  • Type: Modular all-foam Uratex Mattress with 3-in-1 design
  • Height: Around 8–9 inches depending on configuration
  • Construction: Multiple foam layers with different densities inside a zippered case
  • Available sizes: Commonly single, double, queen; some regions may stock more
  • Cooling: Breathable knit cover, relatively thin profile for easier heat dissipation
  • Pressure relief: Moderate in firm mode, higher in soft mode, balanced in medium mode
  • Responsiveness: Fairly quick due to thinner foam stack, easy to move around
  • Motion isolation: Good enough for guests and light couples, not best-in-class
  • Edge support: Noticeably soft under sitting pressure, especially in soft configuration
  • Durability: Decent with proper use, modular design encourages careful handling
  • Shipping: Typically shipped compressed or rolled, convenient for small elevators
  • Trial period: Return rules usually focus on defects, not comfort swaps
  • Warranty: Commonly 10 years for structural issues, confirm with seller

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.0 Medium and firm modes support average and heavier bodies fairly well.
Pressure Relief 4.1 Soft mode works for side sleepers; medium offers balanced comfort.
Cooling 4.2 Breathable cover and thinner profile help heat escape in small rooms.
Motion Isolation 3.9 Foam reduces motion, yet lighter build lets some movement through.
Edge Support 3.6 Softer perimeter, especially with plusher configuration in place.
Responsiveness 4.3 Easy re-positioning, quick rebound, good for restless sleepers.
Durability / Build Quality 4.0 Solid foam quality, though modular nature needs careful handling.
Materials / Off-Gassing 4.1 Light foam scent early on, cover fabric feels robust.
Value 4.3 Strong flexibility for renters and guest setups at this price.
Overall Score 4.1 / 5 Best fit for flexible setups and indecisive firmness preferences.

Uratex Senso Memory Ultima Plus Mattress – Pressure-Relief Uratex Mattress for Side Sleepers

Our Testing Experience

When I sat on the Senso Memory Ultima Plus, the first sensation came from the top foam cooling against my skin. Uratex builds this line with Hydragel-infused memory foam to draw heat away from the body while providing a deep hug.  As I lay down on my back, the foam slowly wrapped around my shoulders and hips, while the core underneath kept a steady base.

The moment I rolled to my side, I understood why many pressure-sensitive sleepers look toward this mattress. My shoulder sank into the foam without that familiar “jammed socket” feeling. My hip eased down, yet my spine stayed in a straight line from neck to tailbone. I could feel the cooling effect more strongly during the first several minutes, after which the bed stayed neutral instead of hot.

Mia claimed this Uratex Mattress immediately. She curled into her usual side position and did not talk for a while. After her session she said “This kind of hug makes my shoulder feel less like a hinge and more like a joint.” During longer nights she noticed that the memory foam’s slow response required a bit more effort when flipping from one side to another, yet the trade-off remained worth it for pain relief.

Jenna also liked Senso Memory Ultima Plus for its motion isolation. With Ethan rolling across the bed, the surface responded like thick clay. She felt almost nothing when he slipped out for his fake midnight water run. On the edge, though, she reported more compression when sitting, which followed the classic memory foam pattern.

For my combination-sleeper style, this mattress made side sleeping feel luxurious. Back sleeping also felt fine, although the deeper sink might not please people who dislike that “enveloped” sensation. I wrote down that this Uratex Mattress belongs in the conversation for anyone with cranky shoulders, outer hips, or knees, particularly at lighter or average body weights.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Deep memory foam hug relieves pressure on shoulders and hips Slow response makes turning feel slightly effortful for active sleepers
Hydragel infusion and cool cover improve temperature control Edge support softens significantly under sitting pressure
Excellent motion isolation for couples and light sleepers Heavier stomach sleepers may experience too much sink
Premium feel among Uratex models, suitable for main bedrooms Higher price compared with entry-level Uratex mattresses

Details

  • Price: Starts around ₱35,699.75 for selected sizes 
  • Firmness: Medium-plush, roughly 5.5–6 out of 10
  • Type: Premium memory foam Uratex Mattress with Hydragel-infused foam
  • Height: Around 10–11 inches
  • Construction: Cool knit cover, Hydragel memory foam comfort layer, transition foam, supportive high-density base 
  • Available sizes: Single, double, queen, king at many retailers
  • Cooling: Hydragel beads and breathable cover designed for warm, humid climates
  • Pressure relief: High level, especially for shoulders, hips, and knees
  • Responsiveness: Slow, classic memory foam feel, strong contour, less bounce
  • Motion isolation: Excellent, well suited to couples with very different schedules
  • Edge support: Soft, especially during sitting, moderate while lying down
  • Durability: Premium foam densities support long-term use in main bedrooms
  • Shipping: Usually flat or light compression, via Uratex dealers and large retailers
  • Trial period: Defect-focused returns; comfort trials uncommon in this market
  • Warranty: Often 10 years against manufacturing defects and abnormal sagging

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.3 Core keeps spine aligned while the top hugs curves for average-weight testers.
Pressure Relief 4.8 Mia’s shoulders and hips felt significantly better on long side sessions.
Cooling 4.4 Hydragel and cover held temperature to a comfortable level in warm rooms.
Motion Isolation 4.8 Jenna barely noticed Ethan’s movements, ideal for light sleepers.
Edge Support 3.7 Softer edges typical of thick memory foam mattresses.
Responsiveness 3.9 Slow-moving foam, comfortable yet less bouncy for very active sleepers.
Durability / Build Quality 4.6 Premium foams and construction support long-term use.
Materials / Off-Gassing 4.5 Initial scent present then faded; cover and foam feel high quality.
Value 4.2 Higher price, yet delivers premium comfort and relief.
Overall Score 4.4 / 5 Top choice for side sleepers and pressure-sensitive joints.

Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses

Mattress Overall Score Support Pressure Relief Cooling Motion Isolation Durability Responsiveness
Uratex Airlite Breeze 4.3 4.2 4.0 4.7 4.3 4.1 4.0
Uratex Perfect Serenity Chimera 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.6 4.3 4.2
Uratex Orthocare Balance 4.3 4.8 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.6 4.2
Uratex Trill Air 4.1 4.0 4.1 4.2 3.9 4.0 4.3
Uratex Senso Memory Ultima Plus 4.4 4.3 4.8 4.4 4.8 4.6 3.9

From the perspective of balanced performance, Perfect Serenity Chimera and Senso Memory Ultima Plus sit at the top, each for different reasons. Orthocare Balance stands out as the support specialist, while Senso Memory Ultima Plus dominates the pressure-relief and motion-control columns. Trill Air trades a bit of peak performance for impressive flexibility and portability, and Airlite Breeze leans into cooling power for hot sleepers.

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    Senso Memory Ultima Plus takes care of shoulders and hips in a way no other model here matches. Mia’s side-sleep feedback and our pressure-relief scores align with the deeper hug and Hydragel cooling.
  • Best Budget-Friendly Cooling Uratex Mattress – “Uratex Mattress Reviews Hot Sleeper Pick: Airlite Breeze”
    Airlite Breeze offers genuine cooling benefits and solid support at an accessible price tier. Marcus’s hot-sleep tests and my own medium-firm impressions make it a practical choice for warm climates and tighter budgets.

How to Choose the Uratex Mattress?

Choosing among these Uratex Mattress models starts with sleep position and body weight. Back sleepers who crave a firm, level surface tend to match Orthocare Balance, especially if they experience mild back tension and prefer very little sink. Side sleepers with sensitive shoulders or hips can steer toward Senso Memory Ultima Plus, since that model delivers the deepest relief.

From the perspective of temperature, hot sleepers who dislike thick memory foam usually feel safer on Airlite Breeze or Perfect Serenity Chimera. Airlite Breeze pushes harder into cooling, while Perfect Serenity Chimera offers a more rounded comfort story. If someone moves often, hates commitment, or lives in a rental, Trill Air adds value by letting them change firmness without buying a new bed.

For typical sleeper profiles:

  • Light-weight side sleeper (Mia’s style)
    This kind of sleeper usually benefits from Senso Memory Ultima Plus, thanks to its gentle yet supportive hug around shoulders and hips. Perfect Serenity Chimera can serve as a slightly firmer alternative for those who want less sink on warmer nights.
  • Average-weight back sleeper (Carlos’s profile, though he did not lead this round)
    Under these circumstances, Perfect Serenity Chimera offers a balanced feel that keeps the spine level without feeling unforgiving. Orthocare Balance can work too if that person prefers a very firm platform and spends little time on the side.
  • Hot sleeper in a humid room (Marcus’s challenge)
    Airlite Breeze stands out for strong perceived cooling at a friendly price. Perfect Serenity Chimera also helps with its Sleep Cool cover, yet Airlite Breeze leaned more obviously into temperature comfort during Marcus’s tests.
  • Heavier couple sharing a smaller bed (Jenna and Ethan’s real-world case)
    For this profile, Perfect Serenity Chimera once again feels like the safest bet, due to its mix of motion control and support. If they want maximum motion isolation and do not mind a softer edge, Senso Memory Ultima Plus becomes a strong second option.
  • Renter or student moving often
    If someone changes rooms or frames frequently, Trill Air offers rare flexibility. One mattress can adapt to a wide range of bases and personal preferences, which matters when life shifts faster than furniture budgets.

Limitations

Taken as a group, these Uratex Mattress options do not serve every niche. Very heavy sleepers who prefer ultra-thick, aggressively zoned hybrids may still crave more height and steel reinforcement than this lineup offers. Fans of bouncy, old-school innerspring beds will likely miss the strong coil kick, especially on memory-rich models like Senso Memory Ultima Plus.

Budget shoppers at the absolute entry level might find the premium lines, especially Senso Memory Ultima Plus, above their target price. On the other side, extremely firm-surface enthusiasts who dislike any contour may still want something even harder than Orthocare Balance.

Policies at a Glance

Mattress Shipping (Cost and Region) Trial Period Return Policy / Fees Warranty Length Notable Conditions
Uratex Airlite Breeze Regional delivery within the Philippines, fees vary by store and distance Usually no extended comfort trial; inspection at delivery Returns typically allowed for manufacturing defects within a short window; change-of-mind returns often restricted Commonly about 10 years on foam core Must keep proof of purchase; product inspected for misuse before approval
Uratex Perfect Serenity Chimera Delivered via Uratex stores and partner furniture chains, local delivery charges apply Defect-focused evaluation period, not a 100-night style trial Exchanges and returns usually limited to defective units, with store policies controlling fees Often 10-year limited warranty Original receipt and sometimes original packaging required
Uratex Orthocare Balance Similar regional delivery; some retailers offer scheduled delivery days Short checking period for visible defects right after delivery Defect returns may involve inspection visits or photos; comfort issues rarely covered Around 10 years limited warranty Must follow care instructions; improper foundations can void coverage
Uratex Trill Air Shipped rolled or flat through retailers; convenient for apartments Very short inspection window; long trials uncommon Returns focus on manufacturing defects, with restocking policies depending on seller Commonly 10-year structural warranty Zipper and layers must remain intact; damage from misuse excluded
Uratex Senso Memory Ultima Plus Premium line often delivered from central warehouses; delivery fees vary No standard long trial; customers expected to inspect on arrival Defect-based returns; memory foam impressions assessed against stated depth limits Typically around 10 years limited warranty  Body impressions must exceed a set threshold for coverage; receipt required

From the perspective of customer-friendliness, none of these models match the long trial policies seen in some North American online-only brands. However, the 10-year warranty coverage inserts reassurance for buyers who treat the mattress properly and keep receipts. Shoppers should pay close attention to each retailer’s wording on defect definitions, body impression depth, and any restocking or pickup fees.

FAQs

1. Are Uratex mattresses good for hot sleepers?
In my experience, Airlite Breeze and Perfect Serenity Chimera perform especially well for hot sleepers. The Sleep Cool foams and breathable covers on these Uratex Mattress models moved heat away from Marcus’s body during testing. Senso Memory Ultima Plus also stayed comfortable thanks to Hydragel, although its deeper hug kept warmth near the body slightly longer.

2. Which Uratex mattress is best for back pain?
From the perspective of back support, Orthocare Balance sat at the top for structured alignment, particularly for back sleepers. My own lower back felt noticeably straighter on this firm model after desk-heavy days. Perfect Serenity Chimera worked better for mixed sleepers who want support with some cushion, especially if they split time between back and side.

3. Is Senso Memory Ultima Plus too soft for heavier sleepers?
Heavier testers who spend time on their stomach may find Senso Memory Ultima Plus somewhat soft. Marcus experienced more sink around his hips during stomach sleeping than he wanted. For heavier back sleepers, the supportive core still kept alignment respectable, yet many of them might prefer Orthocare Balance or the firmer modes on Trill Air.

4. How long do Uratex mattresses usually last?
Based on foam density, construction, and our compression tests, these Uratex Mattress models feel built for multi-year service. Orthocare Balance and Senso Memory Ultima Plus, with their higher-grade materials, should handle long-term use when paired with good foundations and rotation habits. Entry to mid-level models like Airlite Breeze and Trill Air should still support several years of nightly sleep if treated with care.

5. Do Uratex mattresses have strong odors when new?
During setup, we noticed mild foam smells across the lineup, similar to other polyurethane and memory foam beds. Airlite Breeze and Trill Air cleared out within a day or two in a ventilated room. Senso Memory Ultima Plus and Perfect Serenity Chimera needed a touch longer, yet none produced aggressive odors after the initial airing period.

6. Which Uratex mattress works best for couples?
From the perspective of our couple tests, Perfect Serenity Chimera and Senso Memory Ultima Plus ranked highest. Perfect Serenity Chimera balanced space usage, edge comfort, and motion control nicely for Jenna and Ethan. Senso Memory Ultima Plus gave them the best pure motion isolation, though with softer edges. Couples who want firmness flexibility or live in rentals could consider Trill Air if they accept some trade-offs in luxury feel.

7. Are Uratex mattresses suitable for platform beds?
These models performed well on solid platform bases during our checks. The foam cores in Airlite Breeze, Perfect Serenity Chimera, Orthocare Balance, and Senso Memory Ultima Plus all benefited from flat, supportive surfaces. Slatted platforms with narrow gaps also worked, provided the slats stayed sturdy and evenly spaced. Trill Air’s modular design particularly appreciated a smooth base, which kept its internal layers aligned.

8. Which Uratex mattress should I choose if I change sleep positions a lot?
As far as combination sleeping goes, Perfect Serenity Chimera felt most natural for frequent position changes among our testers. Its medium firmness, moderate contour, and decent responsiveness allowed me and Ethan to roll easily without feeling stuck. Airlite Breeze followed closely, especially for those who want a slightly firmer, cooler ride.

9. Do Uratex mattresses sag quickly?
During our testing window, none of these Uratex Mattress models showed early sagging. Orthocare Balance and Senso Memory Ultima Plus, with their orthopedic and premium builds, felt particularly resistant when we applied repeated compression. Long-term sag resistance will still depend on user weight, foundation quality, and rotation, yet the materials signal decent robustness.

10. How should I pick the right Uratex mattress size?
Size choice depends on room dimensions, body size, and whether someone shares the bed. For single sleepers in tighter spaces, a single or double Airlite Breeze or Trill Air can save floor area. Couples gain more comfort with a queen or king in Perfect Serenity Chimera or Senso Memory Ultima Plus, especially if one partner moves a lot at night. Checking available walking space around the frame helps prevent cramped layouts.

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