BioPosture’s 10" Dual Comfort Remedy is a two-sided memory foam mattress with a softer side and a firmer side. In our testing, it stood out most for steady back support and low motion transfer. It felt balanced and supportive rather than deeply plush, so lighter side sleepers may want more pressure relief.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BioPosture 10" Dual Comfort Remedy Mattress | 4.2/5 | Two-sided feel options, steady support, strong motion control | Limited plush depth, compressible edge when sitting, premium pricing | Back and combination sleepers, couples who want less motion transfer |
Final Verdict
After sleeping on both sides, our takeaway was consistent: this is a support-first foam mattress with two genuinely usable comfort options. The firmer side kept the hips level and the lower back steady. The softer side took some pressure off the shoulders and knees without losing the mattress’s structured feel. In our partner tests, movement stayed contained better than it does on many plush foam beds. The trade-offs were a shallower cradle, less bounce, and an edge that compressed when we sat on it.
Who It’s For
- Back sleepers who want a flatter, steadier feel
- Combination sleepers who like being able to flip for comfort tuning
- Couples who want strong motion isolation
Who It’s Not For
- Side sleepers who want a plush, pillow-top feel
- People who want a springier, bouncier surface
- Anyone who needs a rigid edge for frequent sitting

How We Tested It
We slept on each side for multiple nights, then rotated and flipped the mattress to check whether the feel stayed consistent. Our testing covered support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and overall firmness, along with early wear checks. We also paid attention to how practical the flippable design felt in day-to-day use.
Our Testing Experience
BioPosture 10" Dual Comfort Remedy Mattress
Our Testing Experience
We started on the firmer side, which felt flat, steady, and more alignment-focused than plush. Hips stayed level on our backs, and there was enough give at the shoulder to avoid a jammed feel during occasional side turns. When we switched to the softer side, pressure relief improved a bit at the shoulder and knee, but the mattress still felt supportive rather than cushiony. Marcus, who is 6'1" and 230 pounds, liked the no-hammock support but noticed some warmth during longer stretches. Mia, who is 5'4" and 125 pounds, preferred the softer side but still wanted more depth than a true plush foam bed gives. In partner tests with Jenna and Ethan, motion stayed impressively contained, though the perimeter compressed when they sat down to put on shoes.
What we liked
- Stable hip and lumbar alignment during back sleeping
- Two-sided comfort choice without changing models
- Movement stayed contained in shared-bed drills
- Easier to move on than dense, slow-response foam
Who it is best for
- Average-weight back sleepers who want alignment first
- Combination sleepers who rotate between back and side
- Couples who wake easily from movement
Where it falls short
- Lightweight side sleepers who need deeper shoulder sink
- People who want a firmer perimeter for frequent sitting
- Anyone who tends to sleep warm on all-foam beds

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Two-sided softer/firmer comfort options | Not plush enough for pressure-sensitive side sleepers |
| Strong, alignment-first support feel | Edge compresses when sitting |
| Low motion transfer for couples | Foam warmth can still show up on long nights |
| Removable, washable cover | Premium price for an all-foam build |
Details
- Price range: $1,350–$2,800
- Mattress type: two-sided memory foam
- Feel: softer side / firmer side
- Profile: 10 inches
- Cover: removable, washable Celliant cover
- Materials notes: latex-free; BioPosture foams meet CertiPUR-US standards
- Sizes: Twin 39" × 75", Twin XL 39" × 80", Full 54" × 75", Full XL 54" × 80", Queen 60" × 80", King 76" × 80", California King 72" × 84"; Split King is also available
- Recommended base: platform bed, firm foundation, or slats no more than 3 inches apart
- Trial: 90-night in-home trial
- Shipping and returns: free shipping and returns
- Warranty: 10-year limited warranty
- Included bundle: bamboo viscose sheet set, two Celliant-covered BioPillows, and a cooling mattress protector

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6/5 | Kept the hips level and the spine steadier on the firmer side. |
| Cooling | 4.1/5 | Slept less warm than classic slow foam, though not cool to the touch. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2/5 | The softer side eased the shoulders and knees without going plush. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.5/5 | Movement stayed localized in our partner tests. |
| Responsiveness | 4.1/5 | Easier to turn on than dense, slow-response foam. |
| Edge Support | 3.8/5 | Fine near the edge when lying down, but it compressed when we sat. |
| Durability | 4.3/5 | The flippable design should help spread wear over time. |
| Overall | 4.2/5 | Best for sleepers who want alignment and low motion more than deep cushioning. |
Choosing Guide
If you want a flatter, alignment-first foam feel and like having a firmer side and a softer side in one mattress, this is a good fit. It made the most sense in our testing for back sleepers, combination sleepers, and couples who care about motion control. If you are a lighter side sleeper, the softer side still feels supportive rather than plush. Shoppers who want deeper contouring may prefer the Helix Midnight Luxe, while people who want more bounce and a sturdier edge may find the Saatva Classic easier to move around on.

Limitations
This mattress prioritizes support over sink. Even the softer side stays structured, so very pressure-sensitive shoulders may want more cushioning. The edge also compresses under seated load, which matters if you sit there often. And while it slept fairly temperature-neutral in our tests, very hot sleepers may still do better on a hybrid with more airflow.
Vs. Alternatives
Why choose the BioPosture?
- Two usable comfort sides in one mattress
- Steady support for back and combination sleeping
- Strong motion control for couples
Alternatives to consider
- Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Adapt for deeper contouring and a stronger foam hug
- Saatva Loom & Leaf for a plusher memory-foam feel
- Bear Elite Hybrid for more airflow and a sturdier edge
Pro Tips
- Try both sides for several full nights before you decide which one suits you better.
- Rotate the mattress regularly so wear stays more even over time.
- Use a flat, supportive base with slats no more than 3 inches apart.
- Pair it with breathable sheets if you usually sleep warm.
- Start on the softer side if side sleeping is your main position.
- Use a mattress protector from day one to keep the cover cleaner during the trial window.
FAQs
How different do the two sides feel?
The difference was noticeable in our testing. The firmer side kept the pelvis higher and felt flatter, while the softer side eased some shoulder and hip pressure without becoming plush.
Does it feel “stuck” like traditional memory foam?
Less than many classic memory-foam beds. We could turn more easily, and the surface recovered faster than the slowest, deepest-sinking foams.
Is it good for couples?
Yes, especially for motion control. In our partner tests, movement stayed fairly contained from one side to the other.
What base works best?
A flat, supportive surface worked best in our testing, including a platform bed, a firm foundation, or slats spaced no more than 3 inches apart.