The Beloit Mattress Company Natural NatureLux Latex Mattress is a premium all-latex model built with natural latex, wool, and cotton for a cooler, cleaner-feeling sleep surface and lively support. The listed price runs from $1,654 to $3,816, depending on size. In our testing, it worked best for back sleepers and combo sleepers who want easy movement instead of deep sink. The trade-off is more bounce, so light sleepers and very lightweight side sleepers may want a quieter, softer feel.
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Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Beloit Mattress Company Natural NatureLux Latex Mattress | 4.4/5.0 | Breathable natural build; resilient support; fast response | Noticeable bounce; moderate motion transfer; delivery limits | Hot sleepers; back sleepers; combination sleepers; latex feel fans |
Verdict
After testing it, I think this mattress is at its best when you want buoyant support without the stuck-in-foam feel. Our testing showed it kept the hips lifted, stayed comfortable during longer lounging sessions, and slept cooler than many dense-foam beds. The trade-off is a livelier surface that passes along more motion and may feel a bit firm at the shoulders for some sleepers.
Who It’s For
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Back sleepers who like a responsive surface
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People who run warm and want breathable materials
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Shoppers prioritizing natural latex, wool, and cotton
Who It’s Not For
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Very lightweight side sleepers who need deeper shoulder relief
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Light sleepers sharing a bed with a restless partner
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Anyone who prefers a deep, slow memory-foam hug

How We Tested
We tested support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability through overnight sleep, extended lounging, edge-sit checks, roll-and-turn drills, and partner-movement tests. We rotated through positions across the week, tracked heat buildup and nighttime interruptions, and repeated the same checks after the mattress had time to settle. Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed our notes for alignment and temperature-regulation consistency.
Experience
What stood out first was how quickly the surface pushed back. When I rolled from my side to my back, the mattress gave my lower back steady lift instead of letting me sink. Marcus pointed out that it held less heat than dense foam beds, and he could sit on the edge to tie his shoes without feeling it collapse. Jenna and Ethan both noticed the bounce right away: changing positions felt easy, but partner movement was easier to detect. After several nights, our testing kept pointing to the same result: this mattress works best if you like sleeping more on top of the bed while still getting some pressure relief.
What we liked
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Quick repositioning with steady lumbar support
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Cooler, drier feel through the night
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Reliable edge support for sitting and getting in and out of bed
Who it is best for
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Combo sleepers who shift positions often
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Hot sleepers who do not want heat-trapping foam
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Back sleepers who want steady lift through the hips and waist
Where it falls short
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Couples who want very low motion transfer
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Lightweight side sleepers who need deeper shoulder relief
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Anyone who prefers a quieter, slower foam feel

Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Naturally breathable material stack | More bounce than foam-forward beds |
| Strong, buoyant support under hips and waist | Motion can travel across the surface |
| Easy to turn and adjust positions | May feel firm at the shoulders for lighter side sleepers |
| Stable edge for sitting and entry/exit | Latex feel is not for everyone |
| Hand-tufted build approach | Delivery and shipping limits by region |
Specs
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Price: $1,654.00–$3,816.00
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Type: latex mattress (Natural Collection)
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Construction (mattress): 6" 100% natural latex core (Firm, ILD 85); 2" 100% natural latex comfort layer (Plush, ILD 55); natural cotton quilting layers; natural wool layer; organic cotton stretch-knit cover; hand-tufted
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Sizes shown: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
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Adjustable base compatibility: compatible with adjustable bases
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Warranty: 10-year, non-prorated
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Comfort assurance: 365-night Comfort Assurance policy, with in-factory comfort adjustments for eligible premium models
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Refunds/exchanges (mattress & foundation): sales are final; comfort adjustments are handled through the Comfort Assurance policy
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Delivery: white-glove delivery zones up to 300 miles; Zone 1 is free for $1,000+ purchases; reduced-rate delivery is available in Zones 2–5; curbside LTL shipping is available outside those zones; mattresses are not shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, California, Ohio, or Utah

Scores
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6 | Keeps hips lifted and the spine steady, especially for back and mixed-position sleep |
| Cooling | 4.7 | Breathable feel with less heat buildup than many foam-heavy beds |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2 | Cushions well, but lighter side sleepers may want deeper shoulder contouring |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8 | Latex bounce makes partner movement easier to notice |
| Responsiveness | 4.8 | Fast, easy turns without a sticky or slow feel |
| Edge Support | 4.3 | Secure for sitting and edge sleep without feeling overly rigid |
| Durability | 4.7 | Latex-forward construction and hand-tufting point to strong long-term resilience |
| Overall | 4.4 | A strong natural-latex pick with motion transfer as the main trade-off |
Buying Guide
Choose this mattress if you want natural materials, easy movement, and support that stays steady as you rotate between back and side sleeping. In our testing, it was a particularly good fit for hot sleepers and anyone who dislikes the slow hug of memory foam. If you are very lightweight, sleep mostly on your side, or wake easily when a partner moves, the lively latex feel may not be the right match.
If you want a latex hybrid with a different overall build, look at the Saatva Latex Hybrid. If you want another natural-focused alternative, consider the Avocado Green Mattress.

Limitations
This mattress has a buoyant latex feel, which helps mobility but makes partner movement easier to notice. Although the top layer is plush latex, the overall build can still feel a little firm at the shoulders for lightweight side sleepers who need deeper sink. Shipping limits may also matter, depending on where you live.
Alternatives
Why choose this model
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You want fast, springy repositioning with stable lumbar support
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You run warm and prefer breathable, natural material layers
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You like a supportive surface that does not feel slow or sticky
Alternatives to consider
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Saatva Latex Hybrid: a latex hybrid if you want coil support in the mix
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Avocado Green Mattress: another natural-focused alternative with a different overall build
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Helix Midnight: a better fit if side-sleeper pressure relief matters more to you than latex bounce
Pro Tips
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Give latex about a week of regular sleep before you judge the feel; it can seem firmer on night one than it does after a few nights
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Use a breathable protector with some stretch so the latex response is not muted
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If your shoulders feel too elevated, try a slightly lower-loft pillow before blaming the mattress
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Rotate the mattress head to foot on a regular schedule to help the surface wear more evenly
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If you share the bed, test your real movements early so you know how much motion you notice at night
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Keep sheets with enough stretch; stiff, tight fabrics can dull the contouring feel
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Pair it with a stable foundation or platform to maintain the intended support profile
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If you sit on the edge often, vary where you sit so the same spot does not take all the wear
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If you sleep hot, avoid ultra-thick foam toppers that can block airflow
FAQs
Does it feel like memory foam?
No. The surface responds quickly and feels more buoyant than a slow-sinking foam hug, especially when you turn or change positions.
Is it good for hot sleepers?
Yes. In our testing, it held less heat than many foam-forward beds, and the material mix felt breathable through the night.
How couple-friendly is it?
It is easy to move on, but you will notice more partner movement than on many foam-heavy mattresses. Light sleepers may want a quieter build.
Will it work on an adjustable base?
Yes. The mattress is listed as compatible with adjustable bases.