BP-Comfort mattresses at Bernie & Phyl's include three all-foam models and one firmer coil-based option. In our testing, the foam beds did best with pressure relief and motion control, while the BP Essentials 12" Firm offered the best support, edge stability, and mobility.
Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- Testing Team Takeaways
- BP-Comfort Mattress Comparison Chart
- How We Tested It
- BP-Comfort Mattress: Our Testing Experience
- Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
- How to Choose the BP-Comfort Mattress?
- Limitations
- BP-Comfort Mattress Vs. Alternatives
- Pro Tips for BP-Comfort Mattress
- FAQs
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| BP-Comfort 10 Medium Firm Mattress | 3.9 | Cool surface, strong motion isolation | Edges compress, slower response | Budget shoppers who want medium-firm all-foam comfort |
| BP-Comfort 12M Restore Medium Mattress | 4.1 | Balanced feel, cooler sleep | Average edges, low bounce | Couples and mixed-position sleepers who want a medium feel |
| BP-Comfort 13P Rejuvenate Plush Mattress | 3.9 | Deep pressure relief, quiet feel | Too soft for some heavier sleepers | Side sleepers who want more shoulder and hip relief |
| BP Essentials 12" Firm Mattress | 4.2 | Best support, better edges | Less contouring, more partner movement | Back and stomach sleepers who want more stability |
Testing Team Takeaways
The pattern was consistent in our testing. The BP-Comfort 10 was the basic value pick, the 12M felt the most balanced, and the 13P delivered the deepest shoulder and hip relief. The BP Essentials 12" Firm stood out most when support, edge use, and easy turning mattered.
BP-Comfort Mattress Comparison Chart
| Item | BP-Comfort 10 Medium Firm | BP-Comfort 12M Restore Medium | BP-Comfort 13P Rejuvenate Plush | BP Essentials 12" Firm |
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| Available sizes | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King |
| Mattress height | 10 inches | 12 inches | 13 inches | 12 inches |
| Type | All-foam | All-foam | All-foam | Coil and foam build |
| Key materials | Cooling-yarn cover, gel memory foam, base foam | Cooling-yarn cover, TheraGel memory foam, gel foams | Cooling-yarn cover, TheraGel memory foam, air-cushioning foam | Cooling-yarn cover, quilt foam, memory foam, five-zone coils |
| Cooling impression | Cool at first, then moderately warmer | Cool at first and steadier overnight | Cool at first, but plush foam holds more heat | Airier feel with less foam warmth |
| Motion isolation | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | Good |
| Responsiveness | Moderate | Moderate | Slower | Best of the four |
| Edge support | Fair | Fair | Below average | Good |
| Best fit in this lineup | Value and quiet sleep | Balanced comfort | Side-sleeper pressure relief | Alignment and easier movement |
How We Tested It
We rotated each mattress through back, side, and short stomach sessions as part of our mattress testing process, then checked alignment after full nights. We judged cooling by first-touch temperature and overnight heat buildup, pressure relief by shoulder and hip comfort, motion isolation by partner movement, responsiveness by turns, edge support by repeated sitting, and durability by surface recovery. All scores use a 5-point scale.
BP-Comfort Mattress: Our Testing Experience
BP-Comfort 10 Medium Firm Mattress
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, the BP-Comfort 10 felt cool at first contact and had the quiet, slow-moving feel people expect from memory foam. It relieved pressure well on my side and filled in my lower back on back-sleep stretches, though I noticed more hip sink as the night went on. Marcus liked the initial cooling but felt some warmth by morning. Mia wanted more push-back when changing positions. Jenna and Ethan both said partner movement stayed well contained.
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What we liked
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Very quiet surface that dampened movement
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Good contouring for side and back sleeping
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Cool feel at the start of the night
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Who it is best for
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Budget-focused sleepers who want medium-firm all-foam comfort
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Couples who care more about motion control than bounce
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Combination sleepers who do not need a springy feel
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Where it falls short
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Edge sitting compresses more than on the firmer model
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Slower response during quick turns
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Heavier stomach sleepers may want more lift at the hips
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Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Strong motion isolation | Fair edge support for sitting |
| Cool-to-touch feel at first | Moderate responsiveness |
| Comfortable medium-firm feel | Less lift for heavier stomach sleepers |
Details
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Mattress height: 10 inches
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Type and materials: cooling-yarn cover, gel memory foam, gel-infused base foam
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Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Review Score
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 3.9 |
| Cooling | 4.0 |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2 |
| Motion Isolation | 4.6 |
| Responsiveness | 3.6 |
| Edge Support | 3.4 |
| Durability | 3.7 |
| Overall Score | 3.9 |
BP-Comfort 12M Restore Medium Mattress
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, the 12M felt more even and better balanced than the 10-inch model. My hips stayed more level when I moved from my side to my back, and it was easier to settle into one position without feeling stuck. Mia said the shoulder relief held up better through the night. Marcus still noticed that thick foam can trap some heat, but he found this model steadier on temperature. Jenna and Ethan again rated motion control very high.
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What we liked
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Balanced medium feel that stayed consistent through the night
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Excellent motion isolation for shared sleep
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Less stuffy than we expected for an all-foam build
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Who it is best for
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Back and side combination sleepers who want contouring without feeling unstable
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Couples who are sensitive to motion transfer
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People who want a medium feel without going fully plush
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Where it falls short
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Edge use is still only average
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Less bounce than a coil mattress
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Some stomach sleepers may prefer firmer support
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Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Strong pressure relief with a balanced feel | Average edge stability |
| Excellent motion isolation | Not springy |
| Cooler feel than the thinner all-foam model | May be too soft for some stomach sleepers |
Details
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Mattress height: 12 inches
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Type and materials: cooling-yarn cover, TheraGel memory foam, gel memory foam, and gel-infused foams
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Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Review Score
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 4.1 |
| Cooling | 4.3 |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 |
| Motion Isolation | 4.7 |
| Responsiveness | 3.7 |
| Edge Support | 3.5 |
| Durability | 3.9 |
| Overall Score | 4.1 |
BP-Comfort 13P Rejuvenate Plush Mattress
Our Testing Experience

The 13P was the softest mattress in the group. In our side-sleep tests, it gave the deepest shoulder and hip relief, and Mia said it was the easiest model for staying on one side without waking up sore. The trade-off showed up on longer back-sleep stretches, where I had to watch for too much hip dip. Marcus preferred the firmer model almost immediately for alignment. Motion isolation was excellent in our testing, but edge use felt the least secure of the four.
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What we liked
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Best pressure relief for shoulders and hips
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Very quiet, low-motion surface
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Plush comfort that feels cozy right away
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Who it is best for
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Lightweight to average side sleepers with sensitive joints
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Couples who want maximum motion dampening
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People who prefer a softer, more conforming feel
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Where it falls short
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Not ideal for heavier stomach sleepers and some back sleepers
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Edges feel less secure for sitting and sleeping near the perimeter
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Slow response when switching positions
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Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Excellent pressure relief | Support can feel too soft for heavier sleepers |
| Very strong motion isolation | Weaker edge stability |
| Cool-to-touch surface | Slower responsiveness |

Details
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Mattress height: 13 inches
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Type and materials: cooling-yarn cover, TheraGel memory foam, air-cushioning memory foam, and gel-infused foams
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Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Review Score
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 3.6 |
| Cooling | 4.2 |
| Pressure Relief | 4.7 |
| Motion Isolation | 4.8 |
| Responsiveness | 3.4 |
| Edge Support | 3.2 |
| Durability | 3.6 |
| Overall Score | 3.9 |
BP Essentials 12" Firm Mattress
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, the BP Essentials 12" Firm felt more lifted and easier to move on than the all-foam models. Back-sleep alignment was the strongest of the group, and Marcus also preferred it because it resisted the hammocking feel he notices quickly. The edge felt sturdier when sitting to tie shoes or getting in and out of bed. Jenna and Ethan still slept well on it, but partner movement was more noticeable than on the foam beds. Mia found it supportive, though not as pressure-relieving at the shoulder.
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What we liked
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Strongest support and most stable edge feel
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Easier turning and smoother position changes
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Firm feel without a harsh surface
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Who it is best for
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Back and stomach sleepers who want firmer support
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Heavier sleepers who need stronger hip support
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Couples who value stability and easier movement
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Where it falls short
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Less pressure relief than the plush model
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More noticeable partner movement than the foam beds
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Can feel too firm for lightweight side sleepers
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Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Strong support and better edge stability | Less pressure relief than the plush model |
| Easier mobility and turning | Partner movement is more noticeable than on all-foam |
| Airier feel with cooling yarns | Firm feel may be too direct for some side sleepers |

Details
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Mattress height: 12 inches
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Type and materials: cooling-yarn cover, quilt foam, memory foam, super-soft foam, eight-inch five-zone encased coil system, base foam
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Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
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Country of origin: Made in USA

Review Score
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 4.4 |
| Cooling | 4.1 |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 |
| Edge Support | 4.2 |
| Durability | 4.2 |
| Overall Score | 4.2 |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
Looking only at our test scores, the BP-Comfort 12M was the most even performer without a major weak point. The BP Essentials 12" Firm led the lineup for support, responsiveness, and edge stability. The 13P was the best pressure-relief option, especially for side sleeping, while the 10 worked best as the value all-foam pick when motion control mattered most.
How to Choose the BP-Comfort Mattress?
Start with sleep position and body weight. Side sleepers who want the deepest joint relief usually do best on the BP-Comfort 13P, while back and stomach sleepers - especially heavier ones - tend to align better on the BP Essentials 12" Firm. If you share a bed and hate being woken up, the BP-Comfort 12M is the safest middle-ground choice. Hot sleepers should look first at the models that felt cooler at the surface, with the 12M giving us the most stable overnight temperature.
Limitations
This lineup is strongest for pressure relief and quiet sleep, but edge performance is the recurring trade-off on the all-foam models. The 13P is not a strong match for heavier stomach sleepers, and the 10 can feel less supportive for higher-BMI back sleepers over a full night. The BP Essentials 12" Firm fixes much of the stability issue, but it can feel too direct for lightweight side sleepers.
BP-Comfort Mattress Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose these models
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Cooling-oriented covers and gel-based foam options across the BP-Comfort family
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Multiple comfort paths, from plush pressure relief to firmer support
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Strong motion control on the all-foam designs
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Alternatives to consider
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Choose a mainstream hybrid if you want a more buoyant feel.
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Choose a firmer coil-forward build if strong edge support is the priority.
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Choose a softer specialty foam model if you want a deeper plush cradle.
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Pro Tips for BP-Comfort Mattress
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On the all-foam models, use a supportive pillow so neck alignment stays steady when the shoulders sink more deeply.
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If you sleep hot, keep your bedding breathable so the cooling cover can do its job.
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Rotate the mattress from time to time to spread out wear.
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On the 13P, sleep a little in from the perimeter if the edge feels too soft.
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If you use an adjustable base, start with small elevation changes instead of sharp bends.
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If you are between two feels, lean firmer for back or stomach sleeping and softer for side sleeping.
FAQs
Which BP-Comfort Mattress felt best for side sleeping?
The BP-Comfort 13P Rejuvenate Plush gave us the deepest shoulder and hip relief, especially for lighter to average bodies that need more surface give.
Which option was easiest to move around on?
The BP Essentials 12" Firm responded the fastest during turns, so it was the easiest model for frequent position changes.
Which mattress reduced partner disturbance the most?
The all-foam models muted movement better than the coil-based option, with the BP-Comfort 12M and 13P standing out the most in our tests for partner movement.
If I am a back sleeper with occasional lower-back tightness, which is the safest choice?
The BP-Comfort 12M Restore Medium was the most balanced option for sleepers dealing with lower-back tightness while still avoiding an overly soft feel.