The Eve Premium Foam Mattress is a premium all-foam, medium-firm bed-in-a-box that layers cushioning foams over zoned support. In our testing, it delivered a flatter, steadier sleep surface than plush foam beds while still muting partner movement well. It makes the most sense for sleepers who want pressure relief without a deep sink, and less sense for anyone chasing springy lift or extra-rigid edges.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Eve Premium Foam Mattress | 4.2/5 | Steady support; excellent motion control; cooler than most foam beds | Edge support is only moderate; not especially springy | Back and side sleepers; couples; medium-firm fans |
Final Verdict
Our testing showed that the Eve Premium Foam Mattress is at its best when you want dependable medium-firm support and strong motion isolation without the slow, heavy hug some foam beds create. The graphite-infused comfort layers and breathable cover help it sleep cooler than many all-foam models, although hot sleepers may still want lighter bedding. At 28 cm tall, it feels substantial, and the support stays controlled rather than plush.
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Who It's For
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Couples who do not want to feel every movement
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Back sleepers who want a flatter, steadier surface
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Side sleepers who prefer medium-firm comfort with light cushioning
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Who It's Not For
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People who want springy lift and fast rebound
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Those who need extra-rigid edge support
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Anyone who sleeps best on a plush mattress with a deep sink
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How We Tested
Using our mattress testing process, I slept on the mattress through regular back- and side-sleeping sessions, then checked it again after long desk days to judge lumbar comfort. We also watched how the medium-firm feel held up over time. We scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, edge support, and durability from hands-on use rather than from first impressions alone.
Our Testing Experience
On the first few nights, the surface felt gently cushioned up top and firmer underneath, so my lower back stayed supported instead of dropping out of line. When I rolled onto my back, my hips stayed level, and after two weeks the feel stayed consistent rather than softening into a hammock. We noticed less heat buildup than we usually get from all-foam beds, though breathable sheets still helped on warmer nights. The most impressive part was how little movement traveled across the mattress when one person shifted or got back into bed.
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What we liked
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Stable support with just enough surface cushion
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Very little partner disturbance
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Cooler feel than many all-foam beds
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Who it is best for
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Back sleepers and combination sleepers who want medium-firm stability
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Couples with different bedtimes
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Sleepers who want contouring without a deep sink
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Where it falls short

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Controlled medium-firm support | Edge support is only average for sitting |
| Excellent motion isolation for couples | Not much bounce |
| Better cooling than many foam beds | Warm sleepers may still notice some heat |
| Thick 28 cm profile | The flatter foam feel will not suit everyone |
Details
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Mattress type: all-foam with 4 foam layers
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Thickness: 28 cm
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Feel: medium-firm with light surface cushioning
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Comfort foams: Floatfoam layer plus memory foam layer
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Cooling approach: graphite infused into the top two foam layers
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Support design: firmer support foam with a 7-zone base layer
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Cover: quilted waterfall cover with woven silver strands for antibacterial and antimicrobial properties
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Practical features: side handles and an anti-slip base
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Trial: 200 nights
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Warranty: 10 years
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Delivery format: vacuum-sealed in a box and fully expands within a few hours

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.5/5 | Our testing showed steady hip support and less morning tightness. |
| Cooling | 4.1/5 | The graphite-infused top layers helped, but it still slept warmer than a good hybrid for some testers. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4/5 | The top layers cushioned the shoulders and hips without letting them sink too far. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.6/5 | Entry, exit, and rollover tests produced very little transfer. |
| Responsiveness | 3.9/5 | Changing position was easy enough, but the surface was not quick or springy. |
| Edge Support | 3.8/5 | Sleeping near the edge felt fine; sitting there felt only average. |
| Durability | 4.2/5 | The thick build and long warranty suggest solid long-term value if it is used on a proper base. |
Choosing Guide
Choose the Eve Premium Foam Mattress if you want medium-firm alignment, low motion transfer, and an all-foam build that runs cooler than average. It fits combination sleepers, couples, and sleepers who want a flatter, steadier feel rather than a deep hug. If you need a softer mattress for pressure relief or want more bounce, a hybrid may suit you better.
For nearby alternatives:
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For hot sleepers who still want strong support: Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe
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For side sleepers who want deeper pressure relief: Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Adapt
Limitations
This mattress favors control over bounce, so it can feel a little too composed if you like a buoyant surface. The perimeter is not stiff enough to feel bench-like when you sit on it, and very hot sleepers may still prefer a hybrid with stronger airflow. If you want a plush, slow-melting foam feel, this one firms up too quickly for that.
Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose this model
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You want medium-firm support without a hard top surface
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You share a bed and care most about low motion transfer
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You like foam contouring but want less heat than many memory-foam beds
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Alternatives to consider
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Saatva Classic for more bounce and stronger edge presence
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Helix Midnight Luxe for a hybrid feel with easier movement
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Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Adapt for slower, deeper contouring
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Pro Tips
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Give it several nights before deciding on firmness.
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Use breathable cotton or linen sheets if you sleep warm.
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Keep the room a bit cooler if you are heat-sensitive.
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Use a supportive foundation and avoid widely spaced or worn slats.
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Rotate it periodically to keep wear more even.
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Side sleepers may do better with a slightly higher-loft pillow to keep the neck level.
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If you sit on the edge every day, vary the spot to reduce concentrated compression.
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Pair it with lighter bedding if you tend to overheat.
FAQs
Does it feel like a deep-hug memory-foam bed?
Not really. It contours, but it firms up quickly, so the feel is more supported than hugged.
How does it handle partner movement?
Very well. In our couple testing, rollovers and getting in or out of bed produced very little movement across the surface.
Is it good for back pain?
It can work well for alignment-focused comfort. On back-sleeping nights, I felt steadier lower-back support, especially after long desk days.