I’m Chris Miller, and Avocado has been on our whiteboard for months. Anytime we compared eco-minded beds, this brand kept resurfacing with big claims around organic materials, firm support, and “hotel plush” upgrade options. Confident marketing is exactly why we brought several models into the loft and lived on them.
These Avocado mattress reviews focus on four core models: Green, Eco Organic, Latex, and Luxury Organic. Together, they cover a firmer hybrid, a more affordable hybrid, an all-latex build, and a plush luxury hybrid. Across the group, Avocado leans into organic latex and certified textiles, backed by long trials and straightforward warranties.
Product Overview
| Mattress | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price (queen, typical) | Overall Score |
| Avocado Green Mattress | Strong support, reliable cooling, long trial, broad certifications | Standard version can feel too firm for lighter side sleepers; heavy to move | Back and stomach sleepers, heavier sleepers, eco shoppers who prefer firmness | About $2,099 list for a queen; sales vary | 4.6 / 5 |
| Avocado Eco Organic Mattress | Lower price, certified organic, breathable hybrid feel | Simpler build and shorter warranty than the flagship models | Organic entry-point shoppers, teens, guest rooms | About $799 list for a queen; promos vary | 4.4 / 5 |
| Avocado Latex Mattress | Dense, buoyant support; very responsive; durability-focused materials | Firm surface can challenge side sleepers; heavy and bulky | Back or stomach sleepers, people who like latex bounce | Often in the mid-$2,000 range for a queen; varies by seller | 4.5 / 5 |
| Avocado Luxury Organic Mattress | Deep pressure relief, tall profile, plush upgrades, strong zoning | Very expensive; may feel too plush for some stomach sleepers | Light to average-weight side sleepers, luxury buyers | Often about $3,800–$4,800 list for a queen; discounts vary | 4.5 / 5 |
Testing Team Takeaways
Avocado’s lineup has a clear progression in feel. Green sits firmly supportive, Eco Organic lands closer to a true medium, Latex feels firm and springy, and Luxury Organic is the most cushioned of the four. I kept bouncing between two needs: my back wanted the “locked-in” alignment of the firmer beds, while my shoulders wanted a deeper pocket.
Marcus Reed (6'1", ~230 pounds) treated these like a durability check. On Green and Latex, his hips stayed level in back and stomach positions, which is where he usually catches sag first. Eco Organic felt like a simpler, medium reset for him, and Luxury Organic drifted toward plush—comfortable, but less “braced” than he prefers after long days.
Mia Chen (~5'4", ~125 pounds) quickly showed the split between “firm support” and “side-sleeper comfort.” The standard Green pinned her shoulders; the pillow-top version and Luxury Organic gave her the shoulder-and-hip room she needs. Eco Organic landed in the middle—comfortable for her frame, though not as indulgent as Luxury Organic on long side-sleep stretches.
Jenna Brooks focused on couple-friendly traits: motion isolation, edge stability, and easy repositioning. Green felt the most stable along the perimeter. Eco Organic surprised her as a balanced middle option for couples. Luxury Organic introduced more bounce, which she liked for changing positions, even though it carried a bit more movement across the surface.
Avocado Mattress Comparison Chart
| Mattress | Firmness (1–10) | Thickness | Core Materials | Cooling Performance | Support | Pressure Relief | Responsiveness | Motion Isolation | Durability |
| Avocado Green Mattress | Around 7 in standard form; ~6 with pillow-top; ~5 with box-top | 11" standard, 13" pillow-top, ~15"+ box-top | Latex over zoned coils, wool, cotton | Strong airflow from latex plus the coil system | High, especially for back and stomach sleepers | Moderate in the standard version, higher with plush upgrades | Quick response with a springy hybrid feel | Good for a coil bed; mild bounce remains | Excellent; dense latex and tufted construction |
| Avocado Eco Organic Mattress | Medium; many testers land near 5–6 | About 10" | Latex over pocketed coils, wool, cotton | Strong cooling from a thinner comfort stack and open coils | Solid for average-weight sleepers | Decent for combination sleepers; modest cradling | Lively feel with noticeable bounce | Moderate isolation; some movement from coils | Very good for the category and price |
| Avocado Latex Mattress | Firm, about a 7 | Roughly 9" | Pure Talalay latex over organic Dunlop latex, wool, cotton | Ventilated latex helps heat dissipate | Very strong, especially under hips and lower back | More surface support than hug; lighter side sleepers may want more cushion | Extremely responsive with high bounce | More motion transfer than hybrids, though still controlled | Exceptional; thick latex and long warranty coverage |
| Avocado Luxury Organic Mattress | Medium-soft to medium, roughly 4–5 depending on version | About 13"–15"+ depending on pillow-top or box-top | Latex layers with microcoils and a zoned coil unit; wool, alpaca, silk, hemp, cotton | Very good for a plush build thanks to airflow and breathable fibers | Strong for light to average sleepers; heavy stomach sleepers may prefer firmer beds | Very high; deep cradle for shoulders and hips | Balanced bounce from coils plus a plush surface | Good, but not “dead”; some ripple from the tall coil stack | High; premium materials and complex build aimed at longevity |
What We Tested and How We Tested It
We ran each mattress through the same playbook we use for organic and hybrid beds. Every model spent multiple weeks in rotation with the same sleepers, on consistent foundations, under similar room temperatures. We logged night-by-night notes and then sanity-checked them against basic measurements and repeatable drills.
Support scores came from alignment checks in back, stomach, and side positions across different body types. I tracked my lumbar curve and morning stiffness. Marcus watched for hip drop under a heavier torso. Mia focused on shoulder tilt and rib pressure. If you want the full scoring breakdown, start with how we test mattress support.
Pressure relief came from long side-sleep sessions and timed holds in “trouble zones,” paired with next-morning comfort notes. We leaned on Mia’s shoulders and outer hips, Marcus’ knees and chest when he slept on his stomach, and my own hip junctions. Our process mirrors how we test pressure relief.
Cooling and temperature regulation combined overnight surface readings with the team’s “hot sleeper” notes. We looked for trapped warmth, clamminess, or a neutral feel under different bedding. For methodology details, see how we test mattress cooling and our broader cooling mattress guide.
Motion isolation and edge support relied on Jenna’s couple-focused drills, plus drop tests with a consistent weight at set distances. If you’re comparing beds for partner movement and perimeter stability, our benchmarks are outlined in how we test motion isolation and how we test edge support.
Responsiveness focused on how easy it felt to roll, push off, and switch positions—especially for combination sleepers. We also scored firmness consistently using our mattress firmness testing approach.
Durability and construction quality blended build cues (latex density, coil systems, tufting) with practical ownership factors like ease of rotation. Value combined price, trial length, warranty coverage, and material quality. The Green, Latex, and Luxury Organic models come with a one-year trial and 25-year warranty, while Eco Organic uses a 100-night trial and a 10-year warranty.
Avocado Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Avocado Green Mattress

Our Testing Experience
My first night on the Avocado Green felt like stepping onto a disciplined platform. On my back, the bed lifted under my lower spine right away—supportive without a “sink.” The latex filled my lumbar gap and handed weight into the zoned coils.
On my side in the standard build, my shoulders pushed into a firmer surface than I’d call forgiving. The pillow-top option changed that feel: my shoulder settled in more cleanly, with less neck torque, while the bed still stayed supportive beneath my hips.
Marcus treated Green like a stress test. He watched for hip drop on his back and hammock sag on his stomach. The mattress stayed level for him, and he rated it as “firm, but not a board”—more structured than most hybrids he’s tried.
Jenna tracked partner movement and edge use. She felt motion, but it faded quickly, and the perimeter stayed stable when she sat to tie shoes. Across the team, Green became the default pick for people who prioritize alignment and perimeter confidence.

Pros & Cons
| Aspect | Pros | Cons |
| Feel and support | Very strong support for back and stomach sleepers; clear zoning | Standard build can feel too firm for many side sleepers |
| Cooling | Latex and coils keep air moving and the surface dry | Warm sleepers with heavy bedding may still prefer a dedicated cooling mattress |
| Construction | Tufted build, dense latex, strong edge structure | Weight makes rotating or moving harder |
| Options | Plush upgrades (pillow-top / box-top) can soften the feel | The “firm-first” personality never disappears completely |

Details
- Type: Latex hybrid with zoned pocketed coils
- Firmness: Roughly 7 (standard); closer to 6 (pillow-top); near 5 (box-top)
- Profile height: About 11" standard; around 13" pillow-top; roughly 15"+ box-top
- Comfort materials: Organic latex, organic wool, organic cotton cover
- Support core: Up to about 1,379 pocketed coils with ergonomic zones and reinforced perimeter
- Cooling features: Latex structure, wool wicking, breathable cotton
- Certifications: Organic latex and textile certifications plus additional safety and emissions testing on finished products
- Trial: Up to a one-year in-home trial
- Warranty: 25-year limited warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.8 | Aligned; firm support. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | Firm; modest contouring. |
| Cooling | 4.7 | Breathable latex build. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Some bounce; controlled. |
| Durability | 4.8 | Quality materials; long warranty. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Fast rebound; easy movement. |
| Edge Support | 4.9 | Stable edge. |
| Value | 4.3 | Premium pricing; strong build. |
| Overall Score | 4.6 | Firm organic hybrid for alignment. |
Avocado Eco Organic Mattress

Our Testing Experience
Eco Organic arrived compressed and felt easier to set up than the heavier models. From the first back-sleep session, the bed read as a clean medium: my spine stayed straight, but it didn’t have the same “mass under the hips” that Green and Latex deliver.
On my side, the surface gave enough to keep my shoulder from feeling jammed, but it never turned into a deep cradle. The best description in my notes was “a straightforward medium hybrid—comfortable, not indulgent.”
Marcus liked the value angle. He could tell it used less latex than the flagship beds, yet his hips still stayed supported on his back and stomach. He did say the bigger bodies in our group would generally prefer Green or Latex for maximum stiffness and edge strength.
Mia matched Eco Organic well. Her lighter frame sank enough to create what she called “a soft pocket without a marshmallow feel.” For guest rooms, teens, and shoppers who want certified organic materials without luxury pricing, it made the most sense of the lineup.

Pros & Cons
| Aspect | Pros | Cons |
| Affordability | Lower entry price for a certified organic hybrid | Less latex volume and simpler build than the flagship models |
| Feel | True medium comfort for many average-weight sleepers | Heavier sleepers may want the firmer support of Green or Latex |
| Cooling | Open coil structure helps heat move away from the body | Hot sleepers should still compare against hot-sleeper picks |
| Ownership | Solid quality for the category | Shorter warranty reflects a more value-driven design |

Details
- Type: 10" latex hybrid, compressed and boxed for delivery
- Firmness: Around 5–6 (medium)
- Comfort materials: GOLS-certified organic latex, plus organic wool and cotton
- Support core: Up to roughly 1,000 pocketed coils (varies by size)
- Cooling: Airy coil unit, breathable latex, moisture-wicking wool, cotton cover
- Certifications: Organic certification for key materials and third-party safety/emissions testing on the finished mattress
- Trial: 100-night sleep trial
- Warranty: 10-year limited warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.3 | Aligned; firm support. |
| Pressure Relief | 3.8 | Firm; modest contouring. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Breathable latex build. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Some bounce; controlled. |
| Durability | 4.4 | Quality materials; long warranty. |
| Responsiveness | 4.3 | Fast rebound; easy movement. |
| Edge Support | 4.2 | Stable edge. |
| Value | 4.8 | Premium pricing; strong build. |
| Overall Score | 4.4 | Affordable organic hybrid, medium feel. |
Avocado Latex Mattress

Our Testing Experience
Before anyone lay down, Latex announced itself: heavy, uncompressed, and responsive to a simple hand press. It pushed back immediately rather than slowly sinking.
On my back, the feel was buoyant and level—more “floating” than “hugging.” It stayed firmly supportive and made rolling effortless. On my side, my shoulders never dropped as deeply as they did on Luxury Organic, so the overall experience stayed on the firm side.
Marcus liked it for recovery naps because it had energy and didn’t trap him. He reported solid hip support on his stomach. Mia, predictably, struggled: as a lighter side sleeper, she never got the shoulder pocket she wants, even though alignment looked clean.
Jenna called Latex “more communicative” than the hybrids. Motion traveled farther than it did on Green or Eco Organic, but it still felt controlled—and the easy movement will appeal to sleepers who hate feeling stuck.

Pros & Cons
| Aspect | Pros | Cons |
| Support | Very strong for back and stomach sleepers, including heavier bodies | Side sleepers who need deep contouring may prefer a softer build |
| Feel | High bounce and fast response; easy to move around | Motion spreads more than on coil-based hybrids |
| Cooling | Breathable latex structure helps regulate temperature | People who want maximum airflow may still prefer a spring-heavy hybrid |
| Longevity | Thick latex stack and long warranty aim at long-term use | Very heavy mattress; rotating can require help |

Details
- Type: All-latex mattress (no metal springs)
- Firmness: Around 7 (firm)
- Profile height: Roughly 9"
- Comfort and support materials: FSC-certified Pure Talalay latex over GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex, wrapped in wool and cotton
- Cooling: Ventilated latex layers, moisture-wicking wool, breathable cotton cover
- Certifications: Organic certification for key materials plus additional safety/emissions testing
- Trial: Up to a one-year in-home trial
- Warranty: 25-year limited warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.7 | Aligned; firm support. |
| Pressure Relief | 3.9 | Firm; modest contouring. |
| Cooling | 4.6 | Breathable latex build. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.9 | Some bounce; controlled. |
| Durability | 4.9 | Quality materials; long warranty. |
| Responsiveness | 4.8 | Fast rebound; easy movement. |
| Edge Support | 4.3 | Stable edge. |
| Value | 4.2 | Premium pricing; strong build. |
| Overall Score | 4.5 | Overall performance summary. |
Avocado Luxury Organic Mattress

Our Testing Experience
Luxury Organic looked different before anyone lay down: taller profile, denser tufting, and a quilted surface that yielded under a palm press. It’s the softest-feeling entry point in this set.
On my back, I felt a gradual descent through the top quilting into latex and microcoils, with support still present underneath. On my side, this was the most forgiving bed for shoulders and hips—plush, but not unstable.
Mia quickly claimed it as her favorite. She finally got pressure off her shoulders and knees without needing a topper. Marcus respected the build but noticed less “locked-in” support than on Green or Latex, especially on stomach nights, where his hips dipped a bit deeper than he likes.
Jenna rated comfort and edge use highly, but she did notice more motion than on Green. For couples who prioritize plushness, the tradeoff felt reasonable—especially if both partners like a softer top.

Pros & Cons
| Aspect | Pros | Cons |
| Comfort | Deep, plush cradle with real underlying support for light to average sleepers | Heavier stomach sleepers may find hips sink too far |
| Materials | Premium organic stack with luxury fibers (alpaca and silk) | Complex build drives a very high price |
| Performance | Excellent pressure relief and strong cooling for a plush mattress | Motion control trails the firmer Green model |
| Ownership | Long trial and 25-year warranty for a premium organic design | Freight delivery and optional in-home services may add cost |

Details
- Type: Tall latex hybrid with microcoils and a zoned coil unit
- Firmness: Medium-soft to medium, around 4–5 depending on configuration
- Profile height: About 13"+ (standard), up to roughly 15"+ in ultra-plush builds
- Comfort materials: Multiple latex layers with organic fibers (wool, cotton) plus alpaca, silk, and hemp in many builds
- Support core: Up to approximately 2,588 pocketed coils arranged in supportive zones
- Cooling: Coil airflow and breathable fibers help offset plush loft
- Certifications: Organic certification for key materials plus third-party safety/emissions testing on finished products
- Trial: Up to a one-year in-home trial
- Warranty: 25-year limited warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.4 | Aligned; firm support. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.9 | Firm; modest contouring. |
| Cooling | 4.5 | Breathable latex build. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Some bounce; controlled. |
| Durability | 4.6 | Quality materials; long warranty. |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Fast rebound; easy movement. |
| Edge Support | 4.3 | Stable edge. |
| Value | 3.8 | Premium pricing; strong build. |
| Overall Score | 4.5 | Plush organic hybrid for pressure relief. |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
| Avocado Green Mattress | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.8 | 4.5 |
| Avocado Eco Organic Mattress | 4.4 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
| Avocado Latex Mattress | 4.5 | 4.7 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 3.9 | 4.9 | 4.8 |
| Avocado Luxury Organic Mattress | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.9 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
If you read the scores like roles, Green is the support-and-edge specialist with strong cooling as a bonus. Eco Organic plays the value-balanced middle. Latex leads for responsiveness and durability, while Luxury Organic dominates pressure relief for sleepers who want the plushest feel.
Best Picks
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Best for firm organic support: Avocado Green Mattress
It scored highest for support and edge stability. Marcus and I saw clean alignment in back and stomach positions, and the long trial plus 25-year warranty make it a strong long-term bet for firmness-first shoppers. -
Best for budget-minded organic shoppers: Avocado Eco Organic Mattress
Eco Organic combines certified organic materials with a true medium feel at a lower price than most beds in this category. It’s especially practical for guest rooms, teens, and lighter sleepers. -
Best for side-sleeping comfort: Avocado Luxury Organic Mattress
Luxury Organic delivered the most consistent shoulder-and-hip relief in our group. It’s built for people who prioritize plush pressure relief and can accommodate premium pricing.
How to Choose the Avocado Mattress
Start with sleep position, body weight, and budget. From there, dial in firmness tolerance and temperature needs. If you want a refresher on the basics, these guides help: sleeping position, body weight, and mattress firmness.
For lighter side sleepers, Luxury Organic is the easiest fit, followed by Green with a pillow-top or box-top. Those builds create more give under shoulders and hips—helpful if you’re shopping for shoulder or hip comfort. Eco Organic can work on a tighter budget, but you may want to fine-tune feel with a topper.
For average-weight back sleepers, Green (especially with the pillow-top) balances support with just enough contouring. If you’re not sure whether you want medium or firm, compare a medium-firm mattress vs. a firm mattress before deciding.
Hot sleepers in our group did best on Green and Latex. Both designs keep heat moving: one through a coil core, the other through ventilated latex. If you want a broader shortlist, start with our mattresses for hot sleepers guide.
Heavier sleepers and heavier couples should generally start with Green or Latex for firmer alignment under the hips and more reliable perimeter support. If you’re tempted by a plush bed, keep an eye on stomach-sleep comfort—hip depth is where bigger bodies feel softness first.
Limitations
These mattresses span the firm-to-plush middle, but very light side sleepers who hate structure may prefer a softer option from our soft mattress shortlist.
Eco Organic lowers the price wall, but Avocado still sits above many synthetic hybrids. If price is your main filter, you’ll likely find cheaper options elsewhere.
Very heavy sleepers seeking an ultra-firm feel may need a more specialized build, including Avocado’s Extra Firm option.
If you want a traditional innerspring with minimal comfort layers, these beds may feel too modern—latex does the comfort work here.
Policies at a Glance
| Mattress | Shipping (cost and region) | Trial Period | Return Policy / Fees | Warranty Length | Notable Conditions |
| Avocado Green Mattress | Free standard shipping in contiguous U.S.; some options offer in-home delivery/setup | Up to 1-year in-home trial | Return after an adjustment window; refund minus a $99 fee; any paid shipping or in-home service fees are non-refundable; mattress must be in donatable condition | 25-year limited warranty | Sleep trial typically limited to one return per product type per household; normal body impressions under a threshold are excluded from coverage |
| Avocado Eco Organic Mattress | Free standard shipping in contiguous U.S.; boxed delivery | 100-night sleep trial | Donation-based return process; refund minus a $99 fee; any paid shipping or in-home service fees are non-refundable; mattress must be clean and donatable | 10-year limited warranty | Trial typically limited to one Eco Organic per household; keep the mattress stain-free for returns and warranty claims |
| Avocado Latex Mattress | Ships flat; delivery method can vary by size and region | Up to 1-year in-home trial | Refund minus a $99 fee; mattress must be suitable for donation | 25-year limited warranty | Heavy weight can complicate delivery and rotation; proper support system required |
| Avocado Luxury Organic Mattress | Ships flat via freight; in-home delivery/setup may add a fee | Up to 1-year in-home trial | Refund minus a $99 fee; any paid delivery/setup fees are non-refundable; donation-ready condition required | 25-year limited warranty | Often needs deep-pocket sheets; keep it clean for returns and warranty claims |
Eco Organic carries the shortest warranty in this group but follows the same basic trial structure. Green, Latex, and Luxury Organic share longer trials and 25-year warranties. No matter which model you pick, keep an eye on per-household limits and the requirement that returned mattresses stay stain-free and donation-ready.
FAQs
Are Avocado mattresses really organic?
Avocado uses certified organic latex and certified organic textiles, along with additional third-party safety and emissions testing on finished mattresses. In practice, that’s the difference between “organic” and loosely “natural.”
Which Avocado mattress is best for back pain?
In our rotation, Green and Latex delivered the most consistent alignment, especially for back and stomach sleepers. If your back pain flares when your hips sink too far, start there.
Is the Avocado Green Mattress too firm for side sleepers?
For many lighter or sensitive side sleepers, the standard Green runs firm. The pillow-top and box-top versions soften the surface noticeably. If you want the deepest shoulder-and-hip cradle, Luxury Organic is the more comfort-forward option.
How long should an Avocado mattress last?
Green, Latex, and Luxury Organic use thicker comfort stacks and longer warranties than Eco Organic, which suggests they’re built for longer-term ownership. Eco Organic’s shorter warranty signals a more value-focused design.
Do Avocado mattresses sleep hot?
We didn’t experience heat build-up on these models. Latex, coil cores, wool, and breathable cotton helped keep temperatures stable, and Marcus stayed cooler than he does on dense foam beds.
What’s the difference between Avocado Green and Eco Organic?
Green is the more robust build, with a taller profile and a firmer “support-first” feel. Eco Organic simplifies the design to lower the price and weight while keeping the core organic-and-latex hybrid approach.
Who should choose the Avocado Latex Mattress?
Latex is best for sleepers who want a firm, bouncy feel and easy movement—especially back and stomach sleepers. If you want a deeper hug, you’ll usually do better on a hybrid with plusher top layers.
Is the Luxury Organic worth the higher price?
It depends on whether plush pressure relief and premium organic materials are your top priorities. In our tests, it delivered the most shoulder-and-hip comfort, but it’s priced in the luxury tier.
How do these reviews avoid marketing fluff?
We wrote the comparisons around repeatable tests and consistent sleeper profiles, so differences show up in real-world terms: alignment, pressure relief, temperature, motion transfer, and edge stability.