Avocado’s lineup leans toward organic latex hybrids, so the feel is springy, supportive, and naturally breathable. In our hands-on testing of four core models, we scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability, and found steady alignment with more bounce than most foam beds.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Avocado Green Mattress | 4.3 | Zoned support, strong cooling, multiple feel options | Noticeable bounce for couples, return fee | Back and combo sleepers who want organic materials |
| Eco Organic Mattress | 4.0 | Budget-friendly entry, supportive hybrid lift, breathable | Less contouring, more partner motion | Budget shoppers who still want latex-hybrid support |
| Luxury Organic Mattress | 4.4 | Best pressure relief, plush options, premium build | Higher price, edges soften in plush settings | Side sleepers who want cushion without foam sink |
| Avocado Vegan Mattress | 4.3 | No wool or animal by-products, supportive hybrid build | Still bouncy, return fee | Vegan shoppers who still want coil support |
Final Verdict
Across the four models we tested, the feel is buoyant, breathable, and supportive, with more bounce than most foam beds. Green and Vegan are the most balanced picks for alignment and cooling. Luxury Organic is the best match when you want more surface cushion and pressure relief. Eco Organic is the budget entry if you’re okay with less contouring and more partner motion.
Avocado Mattress Comparison Chart
| Spec / Test Result | Avocado Green Mattress | Eco Organic Mattress | Luxury Organic Mattress | Avocado Vegan Mattress |
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| Mattress type | Latex hybrid with zoned coils | Latex hybrid with pocketed coils | Plush latex hybrid with zoned coils | Latex hybrid with zoned coils |
| Firmness options | Firm / Medium / Plush | Medium firmness | Medium / Plush / Ultra Plush | Firm / Medium |
| Height options | 11" / 13" / 15.5" | - | 13 1/4" / 14" / 15" | 11" / 13" |
| Comfort materials | GOLS latex; GOTS wool + cotton | GOLS latex; GOTS cotton + wool | Organic latex plus alpaca/silk/hemp; coils | No wool; organic cotton + GOLS latex |
| Coil / zoning detail | Up to 1,379 coils; 7 zones | Up to 1,000 coils | Up to 2,588 coils; 7 zones | Up to 1,459 coils; 7 zones |
| Trial | 1-year | 100-night | 1-year | 1-year |
| Warranty | 25-year limited | 10-year | 25-year limited | 25-year limited |
| Cooling (our test) | Very strong | Strong | Very strong | Strong |
| Motion isolation (our test) | Moderate | Moderate-low | Moderate | Moderate |
| Pressure relief (our test) | Good | Fair-good | Excellent | Good |
How We Tested It
We slept on each mattress for real nights, then ran the same repeatable tests for support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability—alignment checks, heat notes, partner-motion tests, edge sits, and week-over-week comparisons.
Avocado Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Avocado Green Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Most of my overnight time was on the Medium build, and the first thing I noticed was lift. You don’t sink in; your hips stay up and your spine feels “parked.” Marcus (6'1", ~230 lbs) called out the airflow and said his midsection stayed supported even when he drifted toward stomach sleeping. Mia (5'4", ~125 lbs) got okay shoulder comfort, but longer side-sleep stretches still had her wanting a softer topper.
What we liked
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Strong, steady alignment through the hips
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Naturally breathable feel; heat never lingered
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Easy, “no effort” turns
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers who want firmer support
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Combination sleepers who hate feeling stuck
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People who want organic latex resilience
Where it falls short
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Light side sleepers may want more cushion
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Motion is noticeable versus slow foam
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Returns involve a fee after the first month

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong zoned support | Bounce carries motion |
| Breathable cooling | Light sides want more cushion |
| Sturdy edges | Return fee after day 30 |
| Easy movement | Feel shifts by option |

Details
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Firmness: Firm / Medium / Plush
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Height: 11" / 13" / 15.5"
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Coils/zoning: up to 1,379; 7 zones
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Materials: GOLS organic Dunlop latex; GOTS wool + cotton
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Trial: 1 year
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Returns: $99 return fee after day 30; original shipping fees aren’t refundable.
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Warranty: 25-year limited

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6 | Stable hip/lumbar alignment |
| Cooling | 4.5 | Low heat build-up |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1 | Good; lighter sides want more |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8 | Moderate; still bouncy |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Easy to move |
| Edge Support | 4.4 | Solid sitting edge |
| Durability | 4.6 | Robust build feel |
| Overall | 4.3 | Balanced; strong alignment |
Eco Organic Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Eco Organic is the straightforward, medium-firm pick. The surface meets you quickly—less plush “welcome,” more immediate support. Marcus noticed it stayed breathable and didn’t get clammy when he ran warm. Mia could tolerate it for short stretches, but longer side-sleep nights still left her shoulder wanting more cushion.
What we liked
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Supportive hybrid lift without a mushy top
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Cooler, airier feel than dense foam beds
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Responsive surface for position changes
Who it is best for
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Budget shoppers who still want an organic-latex vibe
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Back sleepers who like medium firmness
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Hot sleepers who prefer airflow over gel foams
Where it falls short
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Pressure relief is limited for light side sleepers
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Motion travels more than on plusher builds
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Less “luxury” surface depth than the flagship

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Supportive hybrid lift | Less contouring |
| Breathable materials | More partner motion |
| Easy to move on | Not a plush “cradle” |
| Strong value | Less refined feel |

Details
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Firmness: Medium
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Materials: GOLS organic latex; GOTS cotton + wool
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Coils: up to 1,000
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No chemical flame retardants, petroleum foams, fiberglass, or adhesives
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Trial: 100 nights
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Warranty: 10 years

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.2 | Consistent lift |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Airy feel |
| Pressure Relief | 3.7 | Fair; thin cushion |
| Motion Isolation | 3.4 | More motion transfer |
| Responsiveness | 4.3 | Quick transitions |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Solid, not “locked in” |
| Durability | 4.1 | Strong materials; shorter warranty |
| Overall | 4.0 | Best value for firmer feel |
Luxury Organic Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Luxury Organic feels plush right away, then you notice the support once you settle. In our overnight testing, my shoulders felt like they “landed” instead of hovering, which made side-sleep stretches easier than on the other models. Marcus expected a hotter surface because it’s cushier, but it stayed surprisingly breathable. Mia was happiest here; she could stay on her side longer without the sharp shoulder pressure that usually ends her night.
What we liked
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Best pressure relief in the lineup we tested
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Plush feel without feeling trapped
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Still responsive enough for combo sleeping
Who it is best for
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Side sleepers chasing shoulder/hip comfort
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People who want plushness but dislike foam “hug”
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Couples who want a more luxurious top layer
Where it falls short
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Pricier and thicker build requirements
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Softer settings can reduce edge confidence
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Stomach sleepers may feel too dipped through the hips

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Best side-sleep relief | Premium price |
| Three comfort options | Edges soften in plush |
| Breathable plush feel | Too soft for strict stomach |
| Confidence-inspiring build | Thicker profile needs sheets |

Details
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Firmness: Medium / Plush / Ultra Plush
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Height: 13 1/4" / 14" / 15"
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Latex depth (by option): 3" (Medium) / 4" (Plush) / 5" (Ultra Plush)
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Coils/zoning: up to 2,588; 7 zones
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Trial: 1 year
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Warranty: 25-year limited

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.3 | Support after you settle |
| Cooling | 4.6 | Plush without heat |
| Pressure Relief | 4.7 | Excellent for side sleeping |
| Motion Isolation | 3.9 | Better, not foam-level |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 | Slightly slower, still easy |
| Edge Support | 4.1 | Good; softer on plush |
| Durability | 4.7 | Built for long use |
| Overall | 4.4 | Most cushioned option |
Avocado Vegan Mattress
Our Testing Experience

The Vegan Mattress felt like the Green’s close cousin, but with a cleaner, cotton-forward surface instead of that wooly, temperature-buffered feel. I tested the Medium upgrade and found a good middle ground: my back stayed supported, and my shoulders didn’t have to fight the surface. Marcus liked the hip support and said it stayed comfortable even when he warmed up. Mia did better here than on the Eco and the Green Medium, though she still ranked Luxury Organic highest for pressure relief.
What we liked
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Strong support with a friendlier medium option
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Easy movement; quick response under the body
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Clear vegan build choices without losing coil support
Who it is best for
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People avoiding wool/animal by-products
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Back and combo sleepers wanting firm-to-medium choices
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Sleepers who want lift, not a foam cradle
Where it falls short
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Motion still reads through the surface
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Not as plush as the Luxury for side-sleep joints
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Return policy includes a fee after the first month

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| No wool/animal by-products | Moderate motion isolation |
| Stable zoned support | Side sleepers may want more cushion |
| Quick, easy movement | Return fee after day 30 |
| Firm and medium options | Latex “pushback” feel |

Details
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Vegan build: no wool/animal by-products; cotton + organic Dunlop latex
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Cover fill: replaces wool with USDA organic certified cotton
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Firm: 11"; 3" latex
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Medium: 13"; 5" latex total
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Coils/zoning: up to 1,459; 7 zones; reinforced perimeter
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Trial & returns: 1-year trial; $99 return fee after day 30; original shipping fees aren’t refundable.
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Warranty: 25-year limited

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.5 | Strong zoned support |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Breathable; less “buffered” |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | Medium helps; not ultra-plush |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8 | Moderate; still springy |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Easy repositioning |
| Edge Support | 4.3 | Stable perimeter |
| Durability | 4.5 | Confidence-inspiring build |
| Overall | 4.3 | Best vegan-materials fit |
How to Choose the Avocado Mattress?
Start with your main sleep position and body weight. Firmer builds usually suit back and stomach sleepers and heavier bodies, while side sleepers tend to need more surface cushion. If you sleep hot, prioritize the models that keep you more “on” the bed instead of letting you sink. Sharing the bed? Latex hybrids are naturally lively, so choosing a version with more comfort depth can help reduce how much partner movement you feel.
Typical fits
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Lightweight side sleepers: Luxury Organic (Plush or Ultra Plush) for shoulder comfort
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Average-weight back sleepers: Green (Medium) or Vegan (Medium) for balanced lift
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Hot sleepers: Green or Eco Organic for the most “open” airflow feel
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Budget guest-room use: Eco Organic for reliable support without the premium price layer
Avocado Mattress vs. Alternatives
Why you might choose these Avocado models:
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Certified organic materials focus
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Resilient latex lift
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Zoned coil support options
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Strong cooling fundamentals
Alternatives worth considering:
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Birch Natural: a more traditional latex-hybrid feel that can come across a bit calmer for motion.
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Naturepedic (latex hybrid lines): premium organic builds with a different firmness/comfort tuning.
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Saatva Zenhaven: an all-latex, flippable option if you want two firmness sides in one mattress.
Pro Tips for Avocado Mattress
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If you’re on the fence, match the mattress to your main sleep position—not the occasional one.
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Give it a consistent adjustment window before judging pressure points.
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Use a breathable protector; avoid thick, rubbery covers that block airflow.
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Use a stable, non-flexing base so zoning and edge support feel consistent.
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For side-sleep shoulder pain, check pillow height before blaming the mattress.
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If motion bothers you, a heavier comforter and a solid frame can reduce perceived jiggle.
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Rotate the mattress periodically to keep the feel even across the surface.
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If springiness bugs you, try a thin latex topper instead of switching to thick foam.
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For cooler sleep, keep sheets breathable and skip dense, non-breathing pads.
FAQs
Do these mattresses feel bouncy compared with foam beds?
Yes. Latex and coils respond quickly, so you feel more lift and more rebound than slow memory foam.
Which Avocado option is best for shoulder pressure on your side?
Luxury Organic scored best for pressure relief in our testing, especially in the plush settings.
How can couples reduce motion transfer on these beds?
Choose a version with more comfort depth (like the Luxury Organic) and avoid overly taut foundations that amplify bounce.