EGOHOME’s current lineup spans softer pressure-relieving builds and firmer support-led options. In our testing, the Tenzura models felt gentler at the shoulder and hip, while the Black line delivered stronger support, steadier edges, and a wider comfort range from one sleep position to the next.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | What stood out | Best fit |
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| Tenzura Comfort | 4.2/5 | Softest feel and the easiest shoulder relief | Side sleepers, guest rooms |
| EGOHOME Black 14 | 4.5/5 | Best balance of support, cooling, and edge stability | Combination sleepers, couples |
| Tenzura Luxury Hybrid | 4.4/5 | Cooler surface with easier turning than the softer Tenzura | Hot sleepers, mixed-position couples |
| EGOHOME Black 14 Firm | 4.3/5 | Strongest lumbar lift and the most controlled motion | Back sleepers/stomach sleepers, heavier builds |
Final Verdict
EGOHOME Black 14
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Who it is for: combination sleepers, couples, and sleepers who want cooling without giving up support.
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Who it is not for: shoppers who want a plush surface or a clearly extra-firm bed.
Tenzura Luxury Hybrid
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Who it is for: warm sleepers, mixed-position couples, and side sleepers who still want some lift.
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Who it is not for: strict firm fans, tight budgets, and shoppers who dislike any bounce.
Tenzura Comfort
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Who it is for: lighter side sleepers, softer guest rooms, and shoppers who want the gentlest landing.
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Who it is not for: heavier stomach sleepers, people who rely on a strong edge, and sleepers who want quick repositioning.
EGOHOME Black 14 Firm
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Who it is for: back sleepers, stomach sleepers, and anyone whose main issue is hip drop.
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Who it is not for: sensitive shoulders, plush loungers, and side sleepers who need deeper pressure relief.
EGOHOME Mattress Comparison Chart
| Criteria | Tenzura Comfort | EGOHOME Black 14 | Tenzura Luxury Hybrid | EGOHOME Black 14 Firm |
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| Reviewed build | 14" hybrid | 14" hybrid | 14" hybrid | 14" firm foam |
| Feel in our testing | medium-plush | medium-soft to medium | medium-plush | firm |
| Sold today as | foam and hybrid builds | Black 14 series with foam and hybrid options | hybrid | firm foam |
| Key verified materials | Tencel cover, copper-infused foam, fiberglass-free barrier | graphene cover, copper-infused foams, pocketed springs on the hybrid build | Tencel blend cover, gel memory foam, pocketed springs, built-in handles | graphene cover, copper gel foam, support foam |
| Cooling in our testing | cool at first touch, slightly warmer later | coolest and most consistent overall | cool, drier top feel | cool cover, warmer core than the hybrids |
| Support in our testing | softest support profile here | best blend of lift and contour | balanced lift with gentler give | strongest hip and lumbar hold |
| Pressure relief in our testing | best at the shoulder | very good without too much sink | very good with more structure | best for back sleeping, less kind to side sleeping |
| Policies we verified | 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, 10-year warranty | 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, 10-year warranty | 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, 10-year warranty | 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, 10-year warranty |
How We Tested It
We rotated each mattress through normal overnight sleep, a reading session, a short laptop session, early-morning edge sitting, and repeated position changes. Our core process follows the same framework used in How We Test Mattresses. Marcus Reed handled most of the deeper-compression, heat-retention, and sit-on-edge checks because he loads the bed harder than I do. Jenna Brooks and Ethan Cole handled the couple tests, including partner rollovers, late-night re-entry, and both sleepers crowding the outer third. Every score below uses a 5-point scale and comes from Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability. We also checked each bed against our firmness scale so the feel notes stayed consistent.
EGOHOME Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Tenzura Comfort
Our Testing Experience

Our tested 14-inch hybrid build gave the softest first impression of the four. On my side, my shoulder dropped in quickly and the bed took the edge off pressure points faster than either Black model. It also stayed fairly calm when Ethan shifted. The trade-off showed up under deeper compression: Marcus could feel more give at the hips, and edge sitting felt less secure than on the other three.
What we liked
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Easy shoulder and hip cushioning
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Calmer shared-sleep surface than its plush feel suggests
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Relaxed, easy entry feel right away
Who it is best for
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Lighter or average-weight sleepers who want more give
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Guest-room setups that need a gentler feel
Where it falls short
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Softer edge hold than the Black beds
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Less lift for heavier stomach sleepers
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Slower turn response than the more structured hybrids

What we verified
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The Tenzura Comfort line is sold in both foam and hybrid builds.
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Our tested setup was the 14-inch hybrid version.
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The brand highlights a Tencel cover, copper-infused foam, and a fiberglass-free barrier.
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We verified a 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, and a 10-year warranty.

Score Snapshot
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 4.2/5 |
| Pressure Relief | 4.6/5 |
| Cooling | 4.2/5 |
| Edge Support | 3.9/5 |
| Overall | 4.2/5 |
EGOHOME Black 14
Our Testing Experience

This was the most balanced mattress in the group. In our testing, it gave me enough shoulder cushioning on my side, then leveled out quickly when I rolled onto my back. Marcus noticed the cooling sooner than on the softer beds, and Jenna and Ethan both liked how usable the outer third felt during couple testing. It never felt slow or mushy, which is why I kept coming back to it.
What we liked
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The cleanest blend of contour and lift in the lineup
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More consistent cooling through the night
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Stronger edge confidence for couples and daily use
Who it is best for
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Sleepers who run warm but still want structure
Where it falls short
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Not a true firm feel
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Taller profile than some people want
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Less plush than the softer Tenzura option

What we verified
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Our tested setup was the 14-inch hybrid version.
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Black 14 is currently sold as a series with foam and hybrid options.
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The hybrid model highlights a graphene cover, copper-infused foams, and pocketed springs.
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We verified a 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, and a 10-year warranty.

Score Snapshot
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 4.6/5 |
| Pressure Relief | 4.5/5 |
| Cooling | 4.5/5 |
| Edge Support | 4.4/5 |
| Overall | 4.5/5 |
Tenzura Luxury Hybrid
Our Testing Experience

This one felt cleaner and slightly springier than Tenzura Comfort. The surface stayed cooler and drier through the night, and I could move from side to back without the delayed foam catch-up I noticed on softer beds. Jenna thought partner movement stayed well controlled, while Marcus liked the airflow better than on the all-foam firm model. It did not feel as grounded at the edge as Black 14, but it was close.
What we liked
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Cooler top feel and better airflow than the softer Tenzura
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Easier turning than the foam-leaning options
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A good mix of pressure relief and structure
Who it is best for
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Mixed-position couples
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Side sleepers who want more lift than Tenzura Comfort gives
Where it falls short
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Higher cost than Tenzura Comfort
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A little more bounce than dense foam builds
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Not firm enough for strict stomach sleepers

What we verified
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This mattress is sold as a hybrid.
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The current product page shows 12-inch and 14-inch versions.
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The brand highlights a Tencel blend cover, gel memory foam, pocketed springs, and built-in handles.
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We verified a 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, and a 10-year warranty.

Score Snapshot
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 4.4/5 |
| Pressure Relief | 4.5/5 |
| Cooling | 4.4/5 |
| Edge Support | 4.2/5 |
| Overall | 4.4/5 |
EGOHOME Black 14 Firm
Our Testing Experience

This was the specialist pick. On my back, it held my hips highest and gave my lower back the flattest feel of the group. Marcus liked it even more because it resisted midsection sink better than anything else here. The downside was immediate on my side: my shoulder carried more load, and the bed felt less forgiving for reading or lounging. Motion control was excellent.
What we liked
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The strongest lumbar support in the group
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Very stable perimeter when sitting or crowding the edge
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Best motion control of the four
Who it is best for
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Heavier builds that need firmer support
Where it falls short
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More shoulder pressure for side sleeping
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Less relaxed for reading or lounging
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The narrowest comfort window overall

What we verified
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Our tested setup was the 14-inch firm foam build.
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The brand positions it as the firmest option in the Black line.
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Verified materials include a graphene cover, copper gel foam, and support foam.
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We verified a 100-night trial, free shipping and easy returns, and a 10-year warranty.

Score Snapshot
| Metric | Score |
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| Support | 4.8/5 |
| Pressure Relief | 3.6/5 |
| Cooling | 4.1/5 |
| Edge Support | 4.5/5 |
| Overall | 4.3/5 |
How to Choose the EGOHOME Mattress?
Start with feel, then work backward to support needs. If you need a refresher on mattress firmness, body weight and mattresses, or your preferred sleeping position, sort those first. Tenzura Comfort is the softest entry point. Tenzura Luxury Hybrid keeps a gentler top but adds cleaner pushback and better airflow. Black 14 is the broadest all-rounder. Black 14 Firm is the right call if your main issue is hip drop or if you simply sleep best on a flatter surface.
Body weight and sleep position matter as much as brand language. Lighter side sleepers will usually land on one of the Tenzura models. Average-weight combination sleepers fit Black 14 best. Heavier back or stomach sleepers should start with Black 14 Firm and move softer only if pressure relief matters more than deep support. If you are still torn between categories, our guides on how to choose a mattress and what mattress to buy help narrow the field.
Limitations
Tenzura Comfort
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Softer edges than the rest of the group
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More hip sink under heavier loads
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The slowest turn response here
Tenzura Luxury Hybrid
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Higher cost than Tenzura Comfort
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A little bounce compared with denser foam
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Still not a true firm bed
EGOHOME Black 14
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Taller feel than some shoppers want
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Too soft for some stomach sleepers
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Less plush than Tenzura Comfort
EGOHOME Black 14 Firm
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More shoulder pressure than the others
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Less lounge comfort
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The narrowest fit window overall
Pro Tips for EGOHOME Mattress
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Give any new EGOHOME mattress 24 to 48 hours to expand before you judge the feel, and expect a little fresh-foam smell at first if you are familiar with standard boxed beds; our mattress off-gassing guide covers the usual range.
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Rotate it head to toe every 3 to 6 months and do not flip it.
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If you share a bed and both sleepers drift outward, Black 14 or Black 14 Firm will usually feel safer than Tenzura Comfort.
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If you read or work in bed often, the softer models compress more under hips and elbows.
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Use a flat, supportive base and keep the bedding setup simple if cooling is a priority; our mattress foundation guide is the right next read if your setup is still undecided.
FAQs
Which EGOHOME mattress felt the most balanced?
Black 14. In our testing, it gave the cleanest mix of shoulder relief, back support, cooling, and couple stability.
Which one felt best for side sleeping?
Tenzura Comfort felt softest at the shoulder, while Tenzura Luxury Hybrid added more lift and easier turning. If shoulder pressure is the main issue, compare them against our broader picks for shoulder pain too.
Which mattress handled partner movement best?
Black 14 Firm muted movement the most, but Black 14 was the stronger all-around couple pick because it was easier to reposition on.
Which model worked best for heavier sleepers?
Black 14 Firm. Marcus got the most consistent hip support there, while the softer models let him sink more.