I kept seeing EGOHOME mentioned in buyer forums by people who wanted cooler sleep and better pressure relief without paying luxury-brand prices. Since I test mattresses and deal with occasional lower-back tightness, I wanted to see whether the “copper gel” and cooling claims show up during real nights—not just on a spec sheet.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price* | Overall Score |
| EGOHOME Black 10" Mattress (Memory Foam) | Noticeable contouring, strong value, lower-profile height | Less support for heavier bodies, softer edge when sitting | Lightweight to average-weight sleepers who want a classic memory-foam hug | ~Mid-budget (queen) | 4.2 / 5 |
| EGOHOME Black 12" Mattress (Hybrid) | Balanced feel, stronger core support, reliable edges for many couples | May still feel warm for the hottest sleepers; middle-of-the-road feel for some | Average-weight sleepers, combo sleepers, and couples | Upper-mid range | 4.4 / 5 |
| EGOHOME Black 14" Mattress (Hybrid) | Deep cushioning, supportive build, steadier edge feel | Taller profile; more motion than all-foam options | Side sleepers, heavier folks, and luxury seekers | Premium range | 4.6 / 5 |
| Tenzura Luxury Hybrid Mattress | Plush top with steady support, premium cover, easy repositioning | Higher price; too plush for very firm preferences | Side and combo sleepers who want a softer first feel | Premium-plus range | 4.5 / 5 |
Testing Team Takeaways
Across the four beds, the biggest difference was how much support you get under the hips as you move from the 10" all-foam build to the taller hybrids. The Black 12" hybrid gave me the most neutral alignment overall, while the Black 14" and Tenzura added deeper cushioning on top.
Marcus preferred the hybrids for deeper support and easier repositioning. His main caution was warmth on muggy nights, especially with the thicker comfort stacks.
Mia cared most about shoulder and hip pressure on her side. She rated Tenzura highest, with the Black 14" close behind.
Jenna saw a clear tradeoff: the all-foam bed was quietest for motion, but the hybrids had stronger edges and a bit more bounce.
EGOHOME Mattress Comparison Chart
| Mattress | Firmness (1–10)* | Available Sizes | Thickness | Construction | Cooling Features | Support Feel | Pressure Relief | Responsiveness | Motion Isolation | Durability Expectation |
| EGOHOME Black 10" Mattress (Memory Foam) | About 6 (medium-firm) | Twin–Cal King | 10" | Copper gel memory-foam comfort layers over transition and support foams | Copper infusion plus a cooling-focused cover | Moderate for average weights; softer for lighter bodies | Strong for foam lovers, moderate for heavy | Slow, classic memory-foam response | Very good for partners | Solid for price, foam-only build |
| EGOHOME Black 12" Mattress (Hybrid config tested) | About 6–6.5 | Twin–Cal King | 12" | Copper gel foams over transitional support foams and pocketed coils | Copper gel plus airflow through the coil core | Stronger deep support, especially at the hips | Balanced, mixes contouring and pushback | Medium responsiveness with light bounce | Good, small coil movement feel | Stronger coil core, denser foams |
| EGOHOME Black 14" Mattress (Hybrid) | About 6.5 | Twin–Cal King | 14" | Thicker comfort foams over pocketed coils in a higher-profile hybrid build | Copper gel foams plus ventilation through the coil core | Robust support that stays steadier under larger bodies | Deep cushioning around shoulders and hips | Noticeable bounce plus contour | Good but not ultra-isolated | Higher profile hybrid, sturdy edge rails |
| Tenzura Luxury Hybrid Mattress | About 5.5–6 (medium-plush) | Twin–Cal King | 12" or 14" (by configuration) | Quilted top with plush foams over pocketed coils | Breathable cover materials, gel foams, and coil airflow | Medium-strong, softer initial feel | High for side sleepers and lighter bodies | Quick response, easier repositioning | Good, small bounce transfer | Premium hybrid build with reinforced structure |
What We Tested and How We Tested It
For this EGOHOME review, we followed the same routine we use across brands. Each mattress got at least a week of overnight sleep from me, then we rotated models to Marcus, Mia, and Jenna to capture different body types and sleep styles. We mixed full nights with shorter naps and repeatable checks like edge-sitting cycles, firmness checks, and timed position changes.
We scored support by checking alignment in back and side positions and watching how far hips sank, especially for Marcus. For pressure relief, Mia ran longer side-sleep sessions and flagged shoulder or hip hot spots at set intervals. I also noted how my hips and shoulders felt during long reading sessions.
For cooling, Marcus ran a warm-room test and tracked surface feel through the night with a contact thermometer and his own notes. We evaluated motion isolation and responsiveness with partner simulations: one person stayed in bed while the other got in and out, rolled, and changed positions, then we swapped and compared notes.
We estimated durability by combining build details (comfort foams, coil system, edge design) with warranty terms and our weighted rolling cycles down the centerline.
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EGOHOME Mattress: Our Testing Experience
EGOHOME Black 10" Copper Gel Memory Foam

Our Testing Experience
The Black 10" (memory foam) was our baseline for the lineup. It is a lower-profile bed, so it paired nicely with a simple frame in my smaller test room. Setup was straightforward, and the cover felt smoother and cooler to the touch than many entry-level foam mattresses.
On my side, the top foam eased my shoulder in gradually, then stopped before I felt swallowed. When I moved onto my back for longer stretches, I noticed my hips settling a bit deeper than my mid-back. It didn’t flare up pain, but it is the kind of feel that can run softer once you add more body weight.
Marcus felt the 10-inch all-foam build ran close to its support limit under heavier hips, especially when he rolled toward his stomach. Mia stayed higher on the surface and reported decent pressure relief, but not the deeper cushioning she preferred on the taller hybrids.
Jenna found motion transfer very low, which is the strong suit of this all-foam bed. The main drawback was a softer edge when sitting. For lightweight to average sleepers who like a classic memory-foam hug in a compact profile, it is a solid value pick; heavier or mostly-stomach sleepers will likely do better on the hybrids.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Comfortable contouring for back and side sleepers at lighter-to-average weights | Heavier bodies, especially stomach sleepers, may want a stronger core |
| Cooling upgrades (copper gel + cover) feel less stuffy than basic foam beds | Edge feels soft for frequent sitting |
| 10-inch height works well on lower frames and in smaller spaces | Slow response can feel sluggish for people who like bounce |
| Good value for an all-foam bed with upgraded materials | Very active sleepers may prefer a sturdier hybrid over time |

Details
- Price: Mid-range for this class
- Thickness: 10" profile
- Firmness: Medium to medium-firm feel
- Construction: Comfort foams over a support core (hybrid includes pocketed coils)
- Cooling: Copper gel plus airflow (hybrids ventilate better)
- Motion Isolation: Strong on foam; good on hybrids
- Edge Support: Better on hybrids; softer on foam
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 3.8 | Best for lighter-to-average weights. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Good contour with moderate depth. |
| Cooling | 4.2 | Cooler than basic foam beds. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.6 | Excellent motion isolation. |
| Edge Support | 3.5 | Soft for sitting. |
| Durability | 4.0 | Fair for the price tier. |
| Responsiveness | 3.7 | Slow, classic memory foam. |
| Value | 4.4 | Strong budget value. |
| Overall Score | 4.2 | Good foam hug on a budget. |
EGOHOME Black 12" Mattress (Hybrid)

Our Testing Experience
The Black 12" hybrid became our main reference point because it sits between the thinner foam build and the tallest hybrid. This model is commonly offered in both all-foam and hybrid versions, but we tested the hybrid since support and edge stability are the biggest questions for mixed sleepers.
In my room, the extra height was obvious right away. On my back, the top foams still cradled my shoulders, but the coil core caught my hips earlier than the 10-inch foam bed. After long desk days, that gave me a more neutral, less "sunk" feeling in my lower back. It also felt easier to rotate from back to side without fighting the surface.
Marcus felt this model held his hips up better than the all-foam bed, especially when he rotated toward his stomach. Mia called it a safe middle ground: not as plush as the taller hybrids, but still cushioned enough to avoid sharp shoulder pressure on her side.
Jenna saw it as the best compromise for couples: edges felt more secure than the foam-only option, and motion stayed manageable for a hybrid. If you want one EGOHOME pick that works across positions and typical body weights, this is the most balanced choice we tested.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Balanced mix of contouring and coil support for most sleepers | Very hot sleepers may still want more aggressive cooling features |
| Hybrid build adds stronger hip and lumbar support than thinner foam beds | Medium feel can be too in-between for people who want very firm or very soft |
| Usable edge support and motion control for many couples | All-foam versions feel less responsive if you prefer springiness |
| Works well for back, side, and combination sleepers | Heavy stomach sleepers may prefer a firmer option or the taller hybrid |

Details
- Price: Mid-range for this class
- Thickness: 12" profile
- Firmness: Medium to medium-firm feel
- Construction: Comfort foams over a support core (hybrid includes pocketed coils)
- Cooling: Copper gel plus airflow (hybrids ventilate better)
- Motion Isolation: Strong on foam; good on hybrids
- Edge Support: Better on hybrids; softer on foam
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.5 | Stable, neutral support under hips. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Balanced cushion, not overly plush. |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Airflow helped; decent temperature control. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Good control for a hybrid. |
| Edge Support | 4.4 | Strong, usable edges. |
| Durability | 4.5 | Solid hybrid longevity potential. |
| Responsiveness | 4.1 | Easy movement with mild bounce. |
| Value | 4.4 | Best all-around value. |
| Overall Score | 4.4 | Most balanced pick overall. |
EGOHOME Black 14" Mattress (Hybrid)

Our Testing Experience
The Black 14" hybrid is the tallest bed we tested in the Black lineup, and you feel that added depth immediately. The higher profile changes the look of the bed, but it also gives more room for comfort layers over a coil core, which matters for pressure relief and support under load.
On my side, the top layers wrapped my shoulder more fully than the 12-inch hybrid, and my hip sank in without feeling like it hit a hard floor. When I rolled onto my back, I felt a light cradle with enough pushback to keep my spine neutral. On nights when my lower back felt tight, this model gave me the most consistent mix of cushion and stability.
Marcus felt the surface was softer than the 12-inch hybrid, but the deeper build still engaged support before his hips dropped too far. Mia loved the added cushioning for side sleep and reported noticeably less shoulder and hip pressure than on the thinner models.
Jenna noted a steadier edge feel than the all-foam bed and found motion transfer acceptable for a hybrid. This model fits shoppers who want deeper cushioning without giving up support, especially side sleepers and heavier bodies who tend to compress thinner mattresses.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Deep cushioning that helps reduce shoulder and hip pressure | Taller profile can feel bulky with low frames or in small rooms |
| Hybrid support stays steadier under heavier bodies | More motion than all-foam for very light sleepers |
| Edge feel is strong enough for sitting and spreading out | Hot sleepers may still want stronger cooling bedding |
| Balanced mix of bounce and contour for mixed positions | Premium price tier compared with thinner models |

Details
- Price: Mid-range for this class
- Thickness: 14" profile
- Firmness: Medium to medium-firm feel
- Construction: Comfort foams over a support core (hybrid includes pocketed coils)
- Cooling: Copper gel plus airflow (hybrids ventilate better)
- Motion Isolation: Strong on foam; good on hybrids
- Edge Support: Better on hybrids; softer on foam
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.7 | Strong under heavier load. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.8 | Deep cushion for side sleepers. |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Good, but thicker build can run warmer. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 | Some bounce; controlled transfer. |
| Edge Support | 4.7 | Stable perimeter feel. |
| Durability | 4.7 | Strong build expectation. |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Bouncy while still contoured. |
| Value | 4.3 | Premium feel at higher cost. |
| Overall Score | 4.6 | Best cushion-plus-support option. |
Tenzura Luxury Hybrid Mattress

Our Testing Experience
The Tenzura sits in a more premium corner of the lineup, aiming for a plush-but-supportive hybrid feel with a nicer cover and a thicker comfort stack. It felt closer to a hotel-style surface than the Black 12" while still keeping a supportive coil core underneath.
I used it in my main bedroom for a full week to mimic real life. The first impression was softer than the Black 14", but once I settled in, I still felt a steady base under my hips. On my side, my shoulders sank in easily, and the transition into support felt smoother with less awareness of individual coil pushback.
Marcus still preferred the firmer hybrids for pure support, but he did not feel the deep sag he worries about on softer beds. Mia rated Tenzura highest for long side-sleep sessions thanks to its plush top and smoother transition into support.
Jenna saw it as a practical middle ground for couples: more responsive and easier to move on than slow all-foam, without the exaggerated bounce some hybrids can have. If you want a softer, more refined surface feel while still keeping real support underneath, Tenzura is the plushest option we tested.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Plush surface with steady support for side and combo sleepers | Softer feel will not suit very firm-mattress fans |
| Upscale cover and comfort stack give a more premium feel | Higher price tier within the lineup |
| Responsive enough for easier repositioning | Can feel a bit warmer than the firmest or thinnest options |
| Reinforced hybrid structure supports sitting and spreading out | Very heavy stomach sleepers may still want something firmer |

Details
- Price: Mid-range for this class
- Thickness: 12" or 14" hybrid profile (by configuration)
- Firmness: Medium to medium-firm feel
- Construction: Comfort foams over a support core (hybrid includes pocketed coils)
- Cooling: Copper gel plus airflow (hybrids ventilate better)
- Motion Isolation: Strong on foam; good on hybrids
- Edge Support: Better on hybrids; softer on foam
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.4 | Plush top with steady base. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.7 | Excellent shoulder and hip relief. |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Comfortable; not the coolest. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Good, but not dead-quiet. |
| Edge Support | 4.5 | Strong, usable edge. |
| Durability | 4.6 | Premium hybrid expectation. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Quick rebound, easy movement. |
| Value | 4.2 | Higher cost, refined feel. |
| Overall Score | 4.5 | Plush premium hybrid pick. |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
| EGOHOME Black 10" Mattress (Memory Foam) | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.0 | 3.7 |
| EGOHOME Black 12" Mattress (Hybrid) | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
| EGOHOME Black 14" Mattress (Hybrid) | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
| Tenzura Luxury Hybrid Mattress | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
The scores backed up what we felt in the room. The Black 14" hybrid led in support and pressure relief, especially under heavier load. Tenzura followed closely with a plusher, more responsive surface but slightly less cooling efficiency. The Black 12" hybrid held the balanced all-rounder slot, while the Black 10" memory foam version delivered strong motion isolation and value with a clear tradeoff in deep support.
Best Picks
- Best for Side Sleepers: EGOHOME Black 14" Mattress (Hybrid)
This model offered the most consistent side-sleep comfort in our group. The thicker comfort layers eased pressure at the shoulders and hips, while the hybrid support kept alignment steadier under load. - Best all-rounder for couples: EGOHOME Black 12" Mattress (Hybrid)
The 12" hybrid balanced support, motion control, and cooling across different bodies. Jenna liked the stronger edges, and Marcus consistently praised hip stability compared with the all-foam model. - Best value for foam lovers: EGOHOME Black 10" Mattress (Memory Foam)
If you like a slower, hugging foam feel, this was the best value play. It delivered strong motion isolation and a compact profile, with the expected tradeoff of softer edges and lighter deep support.
How to Choose the EGOHOME Mattress?
Choosing between these models is mostly about feel and support. Start with whether you want the slower hug of memory foam or the quicker response and stronger deep support of a hybrid. From there, mattress height and firmness range help fine-tune the match.
For a light-weight side sleeper, the Tenzura tends to fit best. Its softer surface lets shoulders sink in more easily, which can reduce pressure without making you feel stuck.
For an average-weight back sleeper who shifts to the side occasionally, the Black 12" hybrid is the safest bet. It delivered the most consistent, neutral feel under my hips while still cushioning the shoulders.
For a hot sleeper with a heavier build, the Black 14" hybrid was our best match. The build stayed steadier under load, and the coil core helped keep heat from building up as quickly as it can on foam-only beds.
For a heavier couple sharing a smaller bedroom, the Black 12" hybrid is a practical compromise. It keeps the coil support and stronger edges, without the taller, bulkier profile of the 14-inch model.
For a budget-focused shopper who likes slow-moving foam and sleeps solo, the Black 10" memory foam model delivers the classic contouring feel, strong motion isolation, and a compact profile.
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Limitations
These mattresses share a few consistent tradeoffs. None of the four felt truly extra-firm, and the softer surface feel on the thicker models can take adjustment if you are used to flatter support. Cooling improvements were real, but they will not replace active cooling bedding for people who run extremely hot.
If you are well above 250 pounds and prefer strict stomach sleeping, you may still want a firmer, more heavy-duty mattress than any of the models we tested here. If you sit on the edge for long periods, the hybrids held up better than the 10-inch all-foam bed.
Policies at a Glance
| Mattress | Shipping (Cost & Region)* | Trial Period | Return Policy / Fees | Warranty Length | Notable Conditions |
| EGOHOME Black 10" Mattress (Memory Foam) | Typically listed with free boxed shipping in the contiguous United States | 100-night home trial | Returns are typically available during the trial; follow the seller’s return process | 10-year limited warranty | Use on a proper foundation; abuse or misuse can void coverage |
| EGOHOME Black 12" Mattress (Hybrid) | Typically listed with free boxed shipping in the contiguous United States | 100-night home trial | Returns are typically available during the trial; follow the seller’s return process | 10-year limited warranty | Use on a proper foundation; abuse or misuse can void coverage |
| EGOHOME Black 14" Mattress (Hybrid) | Typically listed with free boxed shipping in the contiguous United States | 100-night home trial | Returns are typically available during the trial; follow the seller’s return process | 10-year limited warranty | Use on a proper foundation; abuse or misuse can void coverage |
| Tenzura Luxury Hybrid Mattress | Typically listed with free boxed shipping in the contiguous United States | 100-night home trial | Returns are typically available during the trial; follow the seller’s return process | 10-year limited warranty | Use on a proper foundation; abuse or misuse can void coverage |
Across the four models, the headline policies were similar: a 100-night home trial and a 10-year limited warranty are commonly listed, with boxed delivery and returns in the contiguous United States. Always confirm the exact steps and exclusions with the seller you buy from.
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FAQs
1. Are EGOHOME mattresses good for back pain?
They can be, particularly the hybrids, which kept our hips from dipping too far. If you need an extra-firm feel, these models may run too soft.
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2. Which EGOHOME mattress sleeps coolest?
In our warm-room checks, the Black 12" hybrid stayed the most consistently comfortable for Marcus. Thicker models can feel warmer in humid weather.
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3. Is the Black 10" memory foam mattress supportive enough for heavier sleepers?
For many heavier sleepers, especially stomach sleepers, it can feel under-supported. The 12" and 14" hybrids were steadier in our tests.
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4. How firm are EGOHOME mattresses compared with typical bed-in-a-box options?
Overall, these landed in the medium to medium-firm range. Tenzura felt softer on top, while the Black 12" hybrid felt most neutral.
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5. Do EGOHOME mattresses have strong edge support?
The hybrids did; the all-foam Black 10" compressed more for sitting. Sleeping near the edge felt fine across the group.
6. How long will an EGOHOME mattress last?
Lifespan depends on body weight, use, and support underneath. The hybrids should hold shape better than thinner all-foam builds.
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7. Are EGOHOME mattresses easy to move and set up?
They arrive compressed in a box and expand after unrolling. The hybrids are heavier and easier with two people.
8. Which EGOHOME mattress is best for couples?
The Black 12" hybrid delivered the best balance of edges, support, and manageable motion. The all-foam model stayed the quietest for motion isolation.
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9. Do EGOHOME mattresses work on adjustable bases?
Many mattresses in this class work on adjustable bases, but base compatibility varies. Confirm with the base and mattress instructions before setup.
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10. Where can I buy an EGOHOME mattress?
Availability depends on the model. You’ll most often see these through brand channels and common online retailers.