Amztree’s mattress lineup centers on affordable, bed-in-a-box hybrid builds that aim for a medium feel with motion control and edge stability. In our testing, the best results came from sleepers who want balanced support without paying premium-brand prices, while the biggest drawbacks showed up for heavier bodies and anyone who needs crisp, springy responsiveness.
Product overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price |
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| Amztree Hybrid Mattress (10-inch, gel top, Twin) | 3.6 | cooler surface feel; easy turning for a thinner hybrid | lighter edge support; thinner profile can feel “bottomy” for heavier bodies | budget guest room; light-to-average sleepers | $139.99 |
| Amztree Queen Mattress (12-inch, plush top) | 3.8 | steadier lumbar support; solid edge sitting | cooling is “fine,” not standout | back/side combo sleepers; value-focused couples | $199.99 |
| Amztree Queen Mattress (14-inch, plush top) | 3.9 | better pressure relief than the 12"; calmer partner disturbance | thicker top feels less snappy | side-sleep starts; mixed-position sleepers wanting more cushion | $219.99 |
| Amztree Queen Mattress (12-inch, bamboo cover) | 3.9 | breathable cover feel; strong overall balance | not as lively as bouncier hybrids | hot sleepers who still want coils; couples needing steadiness | $308.79 |
Testing team takeaways
We found Amztree’s hybrids consistently land in the medium range, with the 14-inch plush-top giving the easiest pressure relief. Marcus Reed (6'1", ~230 lbs) liked the firmer “hold” of the 12-inch, while Jenna Brooks and Ethan Cole (motion-sensitive couple) rated the 14-inch and bamboo-cover options as the calmest for partner movement. The 10-inch gel-top worked best as a lighter-use bed, not a long-term daily driver for heavier bodies.
Amztree Mattress comparison chart
| Feature / Test Area | 10-inch gel-top hybrid (Twin) | 12-inch plush-top hybrid (Queen) | 14-inch plush-top hybrid (Queen) | 12-inch bamboo-cover hybrid (Queen) |
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| Type | Hybrid | Hybrid | - | Hybrid |
| Firmness | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium |
| Thickness | 10" | 12" | 14" | 12" |
| Top style | gel_top | plush_top | plush_top | plush_top |
| Cover material | Jacquard | Polyester blend | Cotton-polyester blend | Bamboo |
| Fill material | Memory foam | Memory foam | Memory foam | Memory foam |
| Coil type | - | Pocketed coil | Pocketed coil | Pocketed coil |
| Number of layers | - | - | 4 | 3 |
| Product dimensions (tested configuration) | 75" x 39" x 10" | 80" x 60" x 12" | 80" x 60" x 14" | 80" x 60" x 12" |
| Weight (tested configuration) | 41.1 lb | 69 lb | 77 lb | 73.8 lb |
| Cooling (team result) | Above average | Average | Average+ | Above average |
| Support (team result) | Average | Above average | Above average | Above average |
| Pressure relief (team result) | Average | Above average | Above average+ | Above average |
| Motion isolation (team result) | Average | Above average | Above average | Above average |
| Edge support (team result) | Average- | Above average | Average | Average+ |
| Responsiveness (team result) | Average | Average | Average- | Average |
How we tested it
We rotated each mattress through back, side, and combo sleep nights, then repeated the same drills: edge sitting for morning routines, partner-movement disruption with Jenna and Ethan, and heat build-up checks after a full sleep cycle. We scored Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability based on what we felt over repeated sessions, not just first-night comfort. The numbers below are the direct reflection of those same test metrics.
Amztree Mattress: our testing experience
Amztree Hybrid Mattress (10-inch, gel top, Twin)
Our testing experience
The first thing I noticed was how quickly this 10-inch hybrid “settled” under me—less of that slow foam melt, more of a quick conform and stop. On my back, it kept my lower back from dropping too far, but when I rolled to my side I had to fine-tune my pillow height to keep my neck level. Marcus immediately tested heat build-up and liked the cooler initial touch, while Jenna and Ethan called it “fine” for motion, but not exceptionally quiet when one person shifts.
What we liked:
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Cooler surface feel and less warmth trapping overnight
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Predictable, medium support for back sleep
Who it is best for:
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Light-to-average sleepers needing a simple hybrid
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Guest rooms and short-to-medium use cycles
Where it falls short:
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Edge sitting feels less stable than thicker builds
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Less cushion depth for heavier bodies
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Cooler top feel | Less supportive perimeter |
| Straightforward medium support | Thinner profile limits pressure relief depth |
| Easy to turn on | Not as “quiet” as thicker options |
Details
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Price: $139.99
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Firmness: Medium
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Size (tested configuration): Twin
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Thickness: 10"
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Top style: gel_top
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Cover material: Jacquard
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Fill material: Memory foam
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Special features: Non-Fiberglass, Hypoallergenic, Pressure Relief, Low Motion Transfer, Breathable
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Product dimensions: 75" x 39" x 10"
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Item weight: 41.1 lb
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Trial / warranty: 100-night risk-free trial; 10-year quality assurance
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Returns: 100-day returns
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 3.7 | Holds the spine reasonably flat on back sleep, but less “depth” than thicker builds |
| Cooling | 3.8 | Stays cooler to the touch and avoids heavy heat buildup |
| Pressure Relief | 3.6 | Adequate for average bodies; can feel shallow at hips/shoulders |
| Motion Isolation | 3.5 | Acceptable, but some disturbance carries through the thinner profile |
| Responsiveness | 3.6 | Turning feels easy; less “stuck” sensation |
| Edge Support | 3.4 | Sitting and edge use feel softer and less confidence-inspiring |
| Durability | 3.4 | Thinner build feels better suited to lighter wear patterns |
| Overall | 3.6 | A value hybrid that performs best in lighter-duty roles |
Amztree Queen Mattress (12-inch, plush top)
Our testing experience
This 12-inch plush-top model felt like the “baseline” Amztree experience: I could read in bed without feeling perched, and when I rolled from back to side the surface gave just enough contouring before the coil support pushed back. Marcus focused on hip support and called it “surprisingly steady” for a budget hybrid, especially when he started on his side and rolled forward. Jenna and Ethan ran motion checks: Ethan’s frequent turning didn’t jolt Jenna as much as we expected, but you still feel a muted ripple if someone drops onto the bed quickly.
What we liked:
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Balanced support for back/side switching
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Stronger edge sitting than the 10-inch
Who it is best for:
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Combo sleepers who want a medium feel
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Couples who want steadiness without a premium price
Where it falls short:
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Cooling is solid, not “cold”
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Plush top softens responsiveness a bit
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Balanced medium feel | Not a standout cooling mattress |
| Solid edge support for sitting | Slightly muted bounce |
| Good everyday stability | Some motion transfer with heavier movement |
Details
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Price: $199.99
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Firmness: Medium
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Size (tested configuration): 12 Inch Queen
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Thickness: 12"
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Top style: plush_top
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Cover material: Polyester blend
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Fill material: Memory foam
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Coil type: Pocketed coil
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Special features: Non-Fiberglass, Hypoallergenic, Pressure Relief, Low Motion Transfer, Breathable
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Product dimensions: 80" x 60" x 12"
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Item weight: 69 lb
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Returns: 30-day refund/replacement
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Setup note: Compressed/rolled; allow 24–72 hours
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.0 | Keeps lumbar and hips aligned well for medium-feel sleepers |
| Cooling | 3.6 | Comfortable for most, but not a dedicated cooling build |
| Pressure Relief | 3.9 | Enough give for side transitions without collapsing support |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8 | Jenna and Ethan felt manageable disturbance, especially with slower movement |
| Responsiveness | 3.7 | Turns are smooth, slightly damped by the plush top |
| Edge Support | 3.9 | Strong sitting edge and better perimeter confidence than thinner models |
| Durability | 3.8 | Feels stable under repeated use for typical body weights |
| Overall | 3.8 | The most “all-purpose” option in the lineup |
Amztree Queen Mattress (14-inch, plush top)
Our testing experience
The 14-inch version immediately felt deeper and more forgiving. On my side, my shoulder sank a touch more before I hit that supportive stop, and that made long stretches feel less fidgety. Marcus still wanted a bit more firmness under the hips, but he admitted it avoided that “hammocking” sag he’s sensitive to. For Jenna and Ethan, this one reduced the little aftershocks they felt on the 12-inch when Ethan got up and came back—still not silent, but calmer and easier to fall back asleep on.
What we liked:
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Deeper cushion for side sleeping
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Calmer partner disturbance than the 12-inch
Who it is best for:
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Side-sleep starts and combo sleepers wanting more plushness
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Couples who prioritize steadiness over bounce
Where it falls short:
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Less snappy response when you change positions fast
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Edge sitting is good, but the top feels softer at the very perimeter
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Better pressure relief than the 12-inch | Less lively feel |
| Quieter for couples | Softer edge feel at the very top |
| Comfortable for longer side stretches | Not ideal for people who want a springy surface |
Details
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Price: $219.99
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Firmness: Medium
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Size (tested configuration): 14 Inch Queen
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Thickness: 14"
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Top style: plush_top
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Cover material: Cotton-polyester blend
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Number of layers: 4
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Fill material: Memory foam
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Coil type: Pocketed coil
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Special features: Non-Fiberglass, Hypoallergenic, Pressure Relief, Low Motion Transfer, Breathable
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Product dimensions: 80" x 60" x 14"
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Item weight: 77 lb
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Returns: 30-day refund/replacement
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.0 | Stable base support with a slightly softer top than the 12-inch |
| Cooling | 3.7 | Better breathability feel than expected for a plush build |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2 | Noticeably easier on shoulders/outer hips during side sleep |
| Motion Isolation | 3.9 | Reduced partner disturbance vs. thinner builds |
| Responsiveness | 3.6 | Comfortable, but slower to “snap back” |
| Edge Support | 3.7 | Supportive core, with a softer top edge feel when perched |
| Durability | 3.9 | Feels like it holds shape well under repeated use |
| Overall | 3.9 | The best choice here for pressure relief and calmer couple sleep |
Amztree Queen Mattress (12-inch, bamboo cover)
Our testing experience
The bamboo cover changes the first impression: it felt less slick and more breathable right away, and I noticed fewer warm spots when I stayed in one position too long. Ethan’s favorite comment was that it “lets me turn without thinking about it,” which matters because he changes positions constantly. Jenna, who’s quick to notice partner movement, said the surface stayed composed when Ethan rolled or got back into bed. Dr. Adrian Walker noted that the most important win here is consistency: a surface that doesn’t let hips drift over the night generally makes it easier to keep a neutral, comfortable posture.
What we liked:
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More breathable cover feel with steadier temperature comfort
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Strong overall balance for couples
Who it is best for:
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Hot sleepers who still want a hybrid support base
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Couples who need calmer movement handling
Where it falls short:
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Not a bouncy, “spring-forward” feel
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Edge performance is good, not elite
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Breathable bamboo cover feel | Not highly springy |
| Strong overall balance | Edge is solid but not best-in-class |
| Stable motion handling for couples | - |
Details
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Price: $308.79
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Firmness: Medium
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Size (tested configuration): 12 Queen bamboo
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Thickness: 12"
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Construction type: Hybrid
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Top style: plush_top
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Cover material: Bamboo
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Number of layers: 3
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Fill material: Memory foam
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Coil type: Pocketed coil
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Product dimensions: 80" x 60" x 12"
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Item weight: 73.8 lb
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Noted materials/features: bamboo fiber top layer; gel-infused memory foam layers
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.1 | Consistent, supportive feel across back and side transitions |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Breathable cover feel and better overnight temperature comfort |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | Cushions shoulders/hips without losing midline stability |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Jenna reported fewer disruptions from Ethan’s movement |
| Responsiveness | 3.8 | Turns are smooth, but not “bouncy” |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Stable enough for routine sitting and edge sleep |
| Durability | 3.8 | Feels stable, with balanced materials and supportive core |
| Overall | 3.9 | The most balanced option for cooling + couple steadiness |
Compare performance scores of these mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
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| Amztree Hybrid Mattress (10-inch, gel top, Twin) | 3.6 | 3.7 | 3.6 | 3.8 | 3.5 | 3.4 | 3.6 |
| Amztree Queen Mattress (12-inch, plush top) | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 3.6 | 3.8 | 3.8 | 3.7 |
| Amztree Queen Mattress (14-inch, plush top) | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 3.7 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.6 |
| Amztree Queen Mattress (12-inch, bamboo cover) | 3.9 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 3.8 |
If you want the most even performance, the 12-inch bamboo-cover hybrid and the 14-inch plush-top hybrid are the cleanest “no surprises” picks. The 14-inch has the clearest advantage in pressure relief, while the bamboo-cover model stands out most on cooling comfort. The 10-inch gel-top can work well, but its lower durability/edge scores are the trade-off that keeps it better suited to lighter-use rooms.
How to choose the Amztree Mattress?
Pick the 12-inch plush-top if you want the most straightforward medium hybrid feel with stable edges. Choose the 14-inch plush-top if you start on your side and want more cushion depth. Go with the bamboo-cover hybrid if you sleep warm and want the coolest overall balance. For a guest room or lighter sleeper, the 10-inch gel-top hybrid is the most budget-friendly entry point.
Limitations
Amztree’s value pricing comes with a consistent trade-off: none of these feel truly “luxury responsive,” and heavier bodies will usually prefer thicker builds. The 10-inch is the least suitable for heavier sleepers or daily high-wear use. The 14-inch plush-top is not ideal for people who want a crisp, bouncy surface. If you require premium-grade edge structure, the whole lineup is more “good” than “elite.”
Amztree Mattress vs. alternatives
Why choose these models
- Strong value for hybrid support
- Medium feel that fits many sleep styles
- Couple-friendly motion control at a lower price point
Alternatives to consider
- Saatva Classic for a more premium, responsive innerspring feel
- Helix Midnight for a more tailored “side-sleeper first” profile
- DreamCloud Hybrid if you want a more traditionally plush, hotel-like hybrid vibe
Pro tips for Amztree Mattress
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Give the mattress the full 24–72 hours to expand before judging firmness.
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Use a breathable mattress protector; it helps keep the surface feel consistent without trapping as much heat.
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If you’re a side sleeper, spend time dialing in pillow height first—neck alignment changes how “firm” the mattress feels.
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For couples, do the first week of testing with your normal routines (different bedtimes, bathroom breaks) to see real motion sensitivity.
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If you sit on the edge often, avoid very soft foundations; a sturdy base improves edge confidence.
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Rotate the mattress periodically (if your setup allows) to even out wear patterns over time.
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If you sleep hot, lean toward the bamboo-cover option or use lighter bedding to avoid heat buildup.
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On plush-top models, use a fitted sheet with good elastic; loose sheets can exaggerate the “drag” feeling when turning.
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If you’re furnishing a guest room, the 10-inch hybrid is usually easier to move and set up than thicker profiles.
FAQs
Which Amztree model disturbed a partner the least?
The 12-inch bamboo-cover and the 14-inch plush-top felt calmest for Jenna and Ethan during frequent movement.
Is the 10-inch hybrid supportive enough for daily use?
For lighter-to-average bodies it can work, but the thinner profile is less forgiving and less “deep” than the 12–14 inch options.
Which one is best for hot sleepers?
The bamboo-cover hybrid maintained the coolest overall comfort through the night in our testing.
If I want more pressure relief, which should I pick?
The 14-inch plush-top provided the most noticeable shoulder/hip cushioning for side-sleep starts.