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Endy Mattress Reviews (2026)

Endy is a Canadian direct-to-consumer mattress brand with a small, mid-range lineup: an all-foam flagship, a pocket-coil hybrid, and a kid-sized foam option. We slept on each mattress for several weeks and tracked spinal alignment, temperature, partner disturbance, and edge support to pinpoint who Endy fits best—and where its straightforward, balanced feel may fall short.

Product Overview

Mattress Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
The Endy Mattress 4.2/5.0 Strong motion isolation, responsive foam, easy-care cover Edge support is solid for foam, but not coil-firm Combination sleepers, couples who want less disturbance
The Endy Hybrid Mattress 4.4/5.0 More stable hips, better airflow, sturdier edge Heavier feel; plush can be too soft for stomach sleepers Hot sleepers, couples, shoppers who want more structure
The Endy Kids Mattress 4.1/5.0 Removable washable cover, slim profile, kid-friendly comfort Not built for full-time adult sleep Kids' rooms, bunks/trundles, easy-clean households

Testing Team Takeaways

In our testing group, the all-foam Endy Mattress was the easiest plug-and-play option: balanced support, very quiet motion isolation, and a surface that stays easy to move on. The Endy Hybrid felt more supportive under Marcus's hips, ran cooler overnight, and held the edge better when Jenna and Ethan slept closer to the perimeter. The Endy Kids Mattress (a 7-inch profile) stood out for practicality; its washable cover matters in real life, but it isn't designed for heavier adults who need a thicker, long-term support system.

Endy Comparison Chart

Category The Endy Mattress The Endy Hybrid Mattress The Endy Kids Mattress
Type All-foam Hybrid (foam + pocket coils) All-foam
Feel options Firm, Medium-Firm, Plush Firm, Medium-Firm, Plush Balanced firmness/softness (kid-focused)
Thickness 9"–11" (by feel) 11"–13" (by feel) 7"
Available sizes Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King Twin, Full
Cover Zippered cover; top panel is machine-washable Quilted cover (not removable; spot clean) Removable, machine-washable cover
Cooling approach Open-cell foam with cooling gel Cooling gel plus airflow through coils Breathable foam for a cooler surface
Support feel (our test) Balanced, steady, less “zoned” More structured with stronger lower-back/edge feel Supportive for lighter bodies; thinner overall feel
Motion isolation (our test) Excellent Very good Excellent
Edge support (our test) Good for foam Very good Fair-to-good (profile-limited)
Responsiveness (our test) Quick, easy turning Quick with a touch more bounce Quick, lighter-duty rebound
Trial / Warranty 365-night trial / 15-year warranty (10-year standard) 365-night trial / 15-year warranty (10-year standard) 365-night trial / 15-year warranty (10-year standard)

Trial and warranty note: Endy's 365-night mattress trial applies to purchases made on or after November 15, 2025; earlier purchases were covered by a 100-night trial. The standard warranty is 10 years and extends to 15 years with VIP registration. Shipping is free to Canadian provinces (territories may incur a surcharge). Orders placed before 1:00 p.m. ET/MT typically leave the warehouse the same day; later orders typically ship the next business day.

How We Tested It

We unboxed each mattress on a slatted frame, let it fully expand, and logged nightly notes for several weeks. This follows our standard how we test mattresses process: we checked support by monitoring back and side alignment and watching for gradual hip sink after long desk days. Cooling scores reflected how warm the surface felt overnight and whether it heated up while reading. We assessed pressure relief by focusing on shoulder and hip comfort, and motion isolation with partner-movement drills. Responsiveness came from slow-to-fast turning tests. Finally, edge support and durability were based on repeated sit-and-stand routines, corner loading, and week-to-week changes in feel, including how mattress firmness held up over time.

Endy: Our Testing Experience

The Endy Mattress

The Endy Mattress

Our Testing Experience

I let the foam expand overnight, then slept on the Medium-Firm option for a full workweek, rotating it head-to-foot halfway through. What stood out first was how quickly the surface bounced back when I rolled—it never felt like I had to climb out of a dip. During laptop time, the top layer stayed noticeably cooler than slower, more sink-in foams that tend to warm up around my lower back. Marcus ran repeated sit tests along the edge while tying his shoes: the perimeter held up better than many all-foam beds, but the corner still compressed when he perched on it. When Jenna shifted positions as Ethan got in and out, the movement stayed muted.

What we liked

  • Quick response that makes turning easy
  • Excellent motion isolation for real shared-bed use
  • Zippered cover with a machine-washable top panel

Who it is best for

  • Combination sleepers who want a balanced, middle-of-the-road feel
  • Couples who want a quieter surface at night
  • Back sleepers who prefer steady support without an aggressive zone

Where it falls short

  • Edge support is good for foam, but not as firm as coils
  • Plush may feel too soft for dedicated stomach sleepers, especially at higher weights
  • Shoppers who want a pronounced zoned feel may prefer the Hybrid

The Endy Mattress

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Very quiet for partner movement Edge support isn't as firm as a coil system
Easy position changes thanks to quick rebound Plush can feel too soft for some stomach sleepers
Top cover panel is machine washable Less structured than the Hybrid through the midsection

The Endy Mattress

Details

  • Type: All-foam
  • Feel options: Firm, Medium-Firm, Plush
  • Thickness: 9" (Firm), 10" (Medium-Firm), 11" (Plush)
  • Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
  • Cover: zippered cover; top panel is machine-washable
  • Foam: breathable, open-cell polyurethane foam
  • Cooling: open-cell foam infused with cooling gel
  • Trial period: 365-night trial (purchase-date terms apply; see note above)
  • Warranty: 15-year with registration; default 10-year
  • Shipping: free shipping to Canadian provinces (territories surcharge); typical same-day/next-business-day processing based on order time

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.3 Steady mid-back/lumbar hold in back and side without feeling rigid
Cooling 4.2 Stayed less sticky during reading and didn’t trap heat quickly
Pressure Relief 4.2 Enough give at shoulders/hips for most combo sleepers in our group
Motion Isolation 4.5 Partner movement stayed subdued in real overnight drills
Responsiveness 4.2 Quick rebound made turning and repositioning easy
Edge Support 3.9 Better than many foam beds, but softens on corner perching
Durability 4.1 Feel stayed consistent week-to-week with no obvious softening
Overall 4.2 Balanced, quiet all-foam performance with livable trade-offs at the edge

The Endy Hybrid Mattress

The Endy Hybrid Mattress

Our Testing Experience

The Hybrid felt different as soon as I sat down: there was more lift from the base, and I didn't sink as deeply when I shifted to get comfortable. I slept on the Medium-Firm option through a run of desk-heavy days, and my lower back felt better supported in the first hour lying flat. Marcus, who is quick to notice pelvic sag, said the center stayed flatter for him than the all-foam mattress. Jenna and Ethan pushed the motion tests—getting in and out, rolling, and readjusting pillows—and the surface stayed controlled. The edge also felt steadier when they used the outer third of the bed.

What we liked

  • More structured support under hips and lower back
  • Stronger edge stability for shared-bed use
  • Cooler feel thanks to airflow through the coil layer

Who it is best for

  • Hot sleepers who want extra airflow
  • Couples who use the edge or keep different schedules
  • Heavier back and stomach sleepers who want more lift

Where it falls short

  • Heavier, more substantial feel than all-foam
  • Plush can be too soft for strict stomach sleeping
  • If you want the quietest, most dampened surface, the all-foam model is slightly better
The Endy Hybrid Mattress

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Excellent hip stability and a more structured feel Plusher options may be too soft for some stomach sleepers
Stronger edge support for couples More buoyant than deep-sink foam lovers may prefer
Very good cooling and airflow Cover is not removable
The Endy Hybrid Mattress

Details

  • Type: Hybrid with foam layers and pocket coils
  • Feel options: Firm, Medium-Firm, Plush
  • Thickness: 11" (Firm), 12" (Medium-Firm), 13" (Plush)
  • Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
  • Cover: quilted cover (not removable; spot clean)
  • Foam: breathable, open-cell polyurethane foam
  • Coils: pocketed coil system with zoned lumbar support
  • Cooling: breathable foam with cooling gel plus airflow through coils
  • Trial period: 365-night trial (purchase-date terms apply; see note above)
  • Warranty: 15-year with registration; default 10-year
  • Shipping: free shipping to Canadian provinces (territories surcharge); typical same-day/next-business-day processing based on order time

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.6 Most stable hip/lumbar hold in the lineup, especially for heavier bodies
Cooling 4.5 Airflow through the coil layer kept heat buildup lower overnight
Pressure Relief 4.3 Cushions shoulders/hips without letting the midsection dip
Motion Isolation 4.3 Very controlled for a hybrid in real couple drills
Responsiveness 4.4 Quick turning with a slightly bouncier base
Edge Support 4.4 Noticeably steadier when sleeping and sitting near the perimeter
Durability 4.5 Held its feel well through repeated loading and week-to-week checks
Overall 4.4 The most structured and “couple-friendly” Endy option we tested

The Endy Kids Mattress

The Endy Kids Mattress

Our Testing Experience

We set this one up on a low-profile frame to mimic a bunk or trundle setup, and the 7-inch height immediately made the room feel more open. The cover was the practical standout: we treated it like real life—quick cleanups, unzip, wash, and back on the bed—and that feature matters more at 9 p.m. than in a showroom. When I lay on my side to read, the surface felt supportive but not deeply plush, which tracks with the thinner build. Marcus thought it stayed impressively stable for a lighter-duty mattress, but he wouldn't choose it for an adult who needs strong hip lift. For its intended use, it's simple, cleanable, and kid-friendly.

What we liked

  • Removable, machine-washable cover for mess-prone rooms
  • Slim profile that fits bunk, trundle, and slatted frames
  • Supportive, breathable feel for a kids build

Who it is best for

  • Kids' rooms (designed for ages 5–12)
  • Bunk beds, trundles, and tighter spaces
  • Parents prioritizing easy maintenance and straightforward comfort

Where it falls short

  • Not designed as a long-term primary mattress for heavier adults
  • Less deep cushioning for adults with sharper pressure sensitivity
  • Edge feel is limited by the thinner profile
The Endy Kids Mattress

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Easy-clean, removable cover Not ideal for long-term adult sleep needs
7" profile fits common kid-room frames Thinner build means less deep contouring
Breathable foam feel and simple setup Edge feel is profile-limited
The Endy Kids Mattress

Details

  • Type: All-foam
  • Intended age range: designed for kids aged 5–12
  • Thickness/profile: 7" profile
  • Available sizes: Twin, Full
  • Cover: removable, machine-washable; top fabric includes 97% polyester / 3% spandex, with polypropylene on the bottom
  • Foam: 100% breathable, open-cell polyurethane foam
  • Cooling: open-cell structure; cooling gel infusion referenced in comfort foam
  • Trial period: 365-night trial (purchase-date terms apply; see note above)
  • Warranty: 15-year with registration; default 10-year
  • Shipping: free shipping to Canadian provinces (territories surcharge); typical same-day/next-business-day processing based on order time

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.2 Supportive feel for lighter bodies; stable for kid-room use
Cooling 4.2 Breathable foam feel stayed comfortable in warmer nights
Pressure Relief 4.0 Comfortable, but thinner profile limits deep contouring for adults
Motion Isolation 4.4 Foam build keeps movement quiet and localized
Responsiveness 4.1 Easy movement and quick rebound, without a heavy sink
Edge Support 3.7 Usable, but profile limits firmness when perched at the edge
Durability 4.0 Held its feel well under typical lighter-duty loading
Overall 4.1 Practical, easy-care kid mattress that prioritizes fit and maintenance

Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses

Mattress Overall Score Support Pressure Relief Cooling Motion Isolation Durability Responsiveness Edge Support
The Endy Mattress 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.5 4.1 4.2 3.9
The Endy Hybrid Mattress 4.4 4.6 4.3 4.5 4.3 4.5 4.4 4.4
The Endy Kids Mattress 4.1 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.0 4.1 3.7

Looking at the scorecard, the Hybrid is the most balanced: it combines strong support and edge stability with very good cooling. The all-foam Endy Mattress stays close behind with an even quieter, more dampened surface, but slightly softer edges. The Kids Mattress performs where it's meant to—fit, maintenance, and straightforward comfort—while showing expected limits in edge stability and deep adult-style pressure relief.

How do you choose between Endy mattresses?

Start with your sleeping position, body weight, and how you use the bed. If you rotate between back and side and want a simple foam feel with minimal motion transfer, the Endy Mattress is the safest pick. If you sleep hot, want stronger hip support, or share the bed and rely on the perimeter, the Endy Hybrid is the better upgrade. For a kids' room, trundle, or bunk setup where height and easy cleanup matter most, the Endy Kids Mattress is the practical choice. Once you pick the model, use feel (Firm, Medium-Firm, Plush) to dial in cushioning versus support.

Limitations

Across the lineup, Endy aims for balanced, everyday comfort rather than a deep, slow-sinking memory-foam hug. On the all-foam Endy Mattress, the very edge can feel softer for people who sit or sleep right on the perimeter. The Hybrid improves edge hold and hip support, but the Plush option can still feel too cushy for dedicated stomach sleepers. The Kids Mattress is tuned for lighter bodies and low-profile frames; adults who want deeper pressure relief or heavier-duty long-term support will generally do better with a thicker adult mattress.

Endy vs. Alternatives

Why choose these models

  • Responsive foam feel that’s easy to move on, with low motion transfer
  • Multiple feel options without a complicated lineup
  • A kid-focused, low-profile mattress with a washable cover

Alternatives to consider

  • Casper Original: for a more “hugging” foam contour and softer initial feel
  • Nectar Memory Foam: for deeper sink-in pressure relief and slower response
  • DreamCloud Hybrid: for a higher-bounce hybrid feel and a more traditional profile

Pro Tips for Endy

  • Give the mattress time to fully expand before judging firmness.
  • If you run hot, pair it with breathable sheets and lighter bedding to help airflow.
  • For lower-back tightness, start with Medium-Firm and adjust pillow height to keep your neck neutral.
  • If you share the bed, test the edge early by sitting and sleeping near the perimeter.
  • Rotate head-to-foot occasionally (especially early) to keep wear even.
  • Use a supportive base with tight slat spacing so the feel doesn't soften from below.
  • If the surface feels too lively or too dampened, try changing your protector or topper before switching beds.
  • For kids' rooms, use a protector and plan for quick wash cycles during spill-heavy weeks.
  • When comparing models, pick the one that addresses your main pain point (heat, edge use, hip support), then fine-tune with feel.

FAQs

Does the Endy Mattress feel like memory foam?

It feels faster and more buoyant than classic slow-sinking memory foam. You get light contouring, but it rebounds quickly when you move.

Which Endy is best for couples?

For the quietest surface, choose the all-foam Endy Mattress. If you also care about edge support and airflow, the Hybrid is the stronger pick.

Is the Endy Kids Mattress only for kids?

It's designed for lighter bodies and lower-profile frames. Adults can lounge or nap on it, but most adults will want a thicker mattress for nightly sleep.

How do I pick the right firmness?

Start with position and body weight: stomach and many back sleepers usually do better with a firmer feel, while side sleepers often prefer more cushioning. If you rotate positions, Medium-Firm is the safest starting point.

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Chris Miller

Lead Tester

Chris oversees the full testing pipeline for mattresses, sofas, and other home products. He coordinates the team, designs scoring frameworks, and lives with every product long enough to feel real strengths and weaknesses. His combination-sleeping and mixed lounging habits keep him focused on long-term comfort and support.

Marcus Reed

Heavyweight Sofa & Mattress Tester

Marcus brings a heavier build and heat-sensitive profile into every test. He pushes deep cushions, edges, and frames harder than most users. His feedback highlights whether a design holds up under load, runs hot, or collapses into a hammock-like slump during long gaming or streaming sessions.

Carlos Alvarez

Posture & Work-From-Home Specialist

Carlos spends long hours working from sofas and beds with a laptop. He tracks how mid-back, neck, and lumbar regions respond to different setups. His notes reveal whether a product keeps posture neutral during extended sitting or lying, and whether small adjustments still feel stable and controlled.

Mia Chen

Petite Side-Sleeper & Lounger

Mia tests how mattresses and sofas treat a smaller frame during side sleeping and curled-up lounging. She feels pressure and seat-depth problems very quickly. Her feedback exposes designs that swallow shorter users, leave feet dangling, or create sharp pressure points at shoulders, hips, and knees.

Jenna Brooks

Couple Comfort & Motion Tester

Jenna evaluates how well sofas and mattresses handle real shared use with a partner. She tracks motion transfer, usable width, and edge comfort when two adults spread out. Her comments highlight whether a product supports relaxed couple lounging, easy repositioning, and quiet nights without constant disturbance.

Jamal Davis

Tall, Active-Body Tester

Jamal brings a tall, athletic frame and post-workout soreness into the lab. He checks seat depth, leg support, and surface responsiveness on every product. His notes show whether cushions bounce back, frames feel solid under long legs, and sleep surfaces support joints during recovery stretches and naps.

Ethan Cole

Restless Lounger & Partner Tester

Ethan acts as the moving partner in many couple-focused tests. He shifts positions frequently and pays attention to how easily a surface lets him turn, slide, or return after short breaks. His feedback exposes cushions that feel too squishy, too sticky, or poorly shaped for real-world lounging patterns.