Good Night Mattress leans heavily into natural builds—latex-forward designs and an organic-leaning hybrid—aimed at sleepers who want buoyant support, cooler nights, and fewer “sink-in” surprises. We tested support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability. The lineup shines for back and combo sleepers, but the firmer feel on some models won’t suit everyone.
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Harmony 7 Organic Latex Mattress | 4.3 | Very buoyant, clean pushback, cool feel | Thinner comfort; edges compress more than hybrids | Firmness seekers and combo sleepers |
| Harmony 10 Organic Latex Mattress | 4.4 | Best balance of contour + support, easy movement | Edge support still “latex-soft” | Most sleep positions, especially combo sleepers |
| Harmony 12 Organic Latex Mattress | 4.4 | Plushest pressure relief, smoother for side sleep | Too plush for strict stomach sleepers | Side sleepers and couples wanting calmer nights |
| Harvest Green Original Mattress | 4.4 | Strong edges, stable coil support, balanced feel | Less “latex spring” than the Harmony line | Back sleepers, heavier couples, edge users |
Testing Team Takeaways
Across the set, we kept coming back to latex’s quick rebound: it’s easier to roll, easier to sit up, and it doesn’t trap heat the way dense foams can. Marcus cared most about hip support and heat, and he preferred the more structured, “held up” feel. Jenna and Ethan judged every model by how much the surface reacted to a partner’s movement. I focused on lumbar steadiness and hip alignment over full nights—not just the first 10 minutes.
Good Night Mattress Comparison Chart
| Item | Harmony 7 | Harmony 10 | Harmony 12 | Harvest Green Original |
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| Type | All-latex | All-latex | All-latex | Latex + pocketed coils (hybrid) |
| Height | ~7" | ~9" | ~12" | ~11" |
| Feel (our test) | Medium-firm to firm | Medium to medium-firm | Medium, with plush top | Medium-firm |
| Materials (high level) | Organic Dunlop latex + organic cotton/Eco-wool cover | Organic Dunlop latex (2 layers) + organic cotton/Eco-wool cover | Organic Dunlop latex (layered) + thicker wool quilting | Organic Dunlop latex + pocketed coil system + organic cotton/wool layers |
| Cooling (our test) | Very good | Very good | Very good | Good |
| Motion isolation (our test) | Good | Good | Very good | Good |
| Edge support (our test) | Fair-to-good | Fair-to-good | Fair | Very good |
| Warranty | - | 10 years | 10 years | 25-year limited |
| Trial / exchange | 30-day comfort exchange | 30-day comfort exchange | 30-day comfort exchange | 100-night sleep trial |
| Price (Queen) | $2,155.50 (sale) | $2,605.50 (sale) | $3,055.50 (sale) | $1,799.00 |
How We Tested It
We rotated through each mattress in real bedroom routines: reading in bed, late-night laptop time, and full-week stretches of overnight sleep. We scored Support by spinal steadiness and hip “drop,” Cooling by overnight heat buildup, and Pressure Relief by shoulder/hip comfort in side sleep. Motion Isolation was judged through partner-entry and repositioning tests, Responsiveness by how easily we could roll and recover a neutral position, Edge Support by sitting and sleeping near the perimeter, and Durability by materials, construction, and multi-week consistency.
Good Night Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Harmony 7 Organic Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience
The first night on the Harmony 7 felt like stepping onto a firm, springy platform—no lag, no slow-melt. I noticed my lower back stayed “up” instead of dipping, especially when I rotated from back to side. Marcus liked how quickly the surface pushed back under his hips, but he also called out that the thinner build feels more direct—less cushion before you meet the core. Jenna and Ethan agreed it was easy to change positions, though the edge had that typical latex give when they drifted toward the perimeter.
What we liked
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Fast, clean rebound that made turning effortless
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Consistent lumbar support without a saggy “hammock” feel
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Cooler, drier surface feel over long nights
Who it is best for
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Combo sleepers who change positions often
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Back sleepers who want steadiness with light contour
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People who dislike deep foam sink
Where it falls short
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Not as plush at the shoulder for dedicated side sleepers
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Edges compress more than coil-based hybrids
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Light sleepers may prefer a more motion-dampened surface
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Very responsive, easy mobility | Thinner comfort feel for side sleepers |
| Supportive for back/combination sleep | Edge compression is noticeable |
| Breathable, cooler sleep profile | Less “deadening” than memory foam |
Details
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Price (Queen): $2,155.50 (was $2,395.00)
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Type: Solid-core organic Dunlop latex mattress
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Latex core: 6" certified organic latex core
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Firmness options (core): Medium, Medium Firm, Firm, X-Firm (ILD-based)
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Cover: Zippered encasement quilted with organic cotton and Eco-wool
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Height: Approximately 7"
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Sizes listed: Twin through Cal King (multiple standard sizes)
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Delivery format: Compressed/roll-packed; recommended setup within 14 days
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Comfort policy: 30-day comfort exchange program is described
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.4 | Stable under the hips; keeps my lumbar from dipping |
| Cooling | 4.5 | Latex + wool feel stayed dry and temperature-neutral |
| Pressure Relief | 3.9 | Fine for me, but the thinner comfort is less forgiving at shoulders |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Good damping, though not “foam-silent” |
| Responsiveness | 4.7 | Easiest model here for turning and resetting posture |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Noticeable compression when sitting or drifting outward |
| Durability | 4.7 | Latex-forward build held feel consistency night to night |
| Overall | 4.3 | A firm, springy all-latex option that favors mobility and support |
Harmony 10 Organic Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience
Harmony 10 was the “settle in and stop thinking about it” mattress for me. The top felt noticeably softer than Harmony 7, but the support showed up underneath before my hips could sink too far. Marcus said it felt more forgiving without losing that strong midline support he wants. Jenna and Ethan both noticed fewer partner disturbances compared with the firmer, thinner feel of the 7—still responsive, but slightly calmer when someone shifts. Over a couple of weeks, this was the model that kept my back feeling the most predictable.
What we liked
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Best balance of contouring and lift across positions
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Quick rebound without feeling “jittery”
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Comfortable enough for side starts, stable enough for back sleep
Who it is best for
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Most combo sleepers (back/side switching)
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People who want latex bounce but a softer entry feel
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Couples who want responsiveness without excessive motion
Where it falls short
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Edge support is still softer than a coil-reinforced perimeter
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Very motion-sensitive sleepers may want more damping
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If you only stomach-sleep, you may prefer a firmer build
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong all-around comfort balance | Edges remain “latex-soft” |
| Easy turning, quick recovery | Not the most motion-deadening |
| Supportive under hips and mid-back | Stomach-only sleepers may want firmer |
Details
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Price (Queen): $2,605.50 (was $2,895.00)
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Type: Organic Dunlop latex mattress with two latex layers
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Latex layers: 6" organic Dunlop core + 2" soft organic Dunlop top
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Height: Approximately 9"
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Firmness options: Multiple core firmness choices; soft top layer is specified
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Cover: Zippered encasement quilted with organic cotton and Eco-wool
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Sizes listed: Twin through Cal King
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Comfort policy: 30-day comfort exchange program is described
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Warranty: 10-year warranty is stated
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.6 | Keeps hips aligned while still feeling “welcoming” on entry |
| Cooling | 4.6 | Stayed impressively temperature-neutral through warm nights |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4 | Enough give at shoulder/hip without losing spine steadiness |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Better calm than Harmony 7, still lively latex response |
| Responsiveness | 4.6 | Turns feel automatic; no stuck-in-foam sensation |
| Edge Support | 3.9 | Improved feel versus thinner latex, but not a hybrid edge |
| Durability | 4.7 | Build felt consistent over weeks with minimal feel shift |
| Overall | 4.4 | The most balanced pick for mixed positions and everyday comfort |
Harmony 12 Organic Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience
Harmony 12 is where the surface finally felt “plush” in the way side sleepers mean it: my shoulder could settle in without forcing my neck up. I still didn’t get that slow-sinking foam feeling—just more depth before the support layer took over. Jenna liked it immediately for couple comfort: when Ethan rolled around, the top absorbed the most abrupt movement of the latex trio. Marcus, being heavier and more heat-prone, liked the pressure relief but warned that strict stomach sleepers might feel a little too cushioned at the midsection.
What we liked
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Best pressure relief of the latex models, especially at shoulders
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Calmer surface response for couples compared with firmer latex builds
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Plush comfort without losing latex mobility
Who it is best for
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Side sleepers needing deeper cushioning
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Couples who want a plusher top with controlled motion
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People who want a more “luxury” surface feel
Where it falls short
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Not ideal for strict stomach sleepers who need a flatter belly zone
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Edge support remains softer than coil-reinforced designs
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Highest price of the four models we tested
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Plushest latex pressure relief | Too cushy for some stomach sleepers |
| Better motion control for couples | Edges still compress |
| Still easy to move on | Premium price point |
Details
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Price (Queen): $3,055.50 (was $3,395.00)
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Type: Layered organic Dunlop latex mattress
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Latex layers: 6" organic Dunlop core + 3" soft organic Dunlop top
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Height: Approximately 12"
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Cover: Organic cotton and Eco-wool encasement; thicker wool quilting is described
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Sizes listed: Twin through Cal King
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Comfort policy: 30-day comfort exchange program is described
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Warranty: 10-year warranty is stated
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.4 | Supportive core, but plush top can feel “deeper” for some builds |
| Cooling | 4.5 | Latex/wool profile stayed balanced overnight |
| Pressure Relief | 4.7 | Best shoulder/hip comfort of the latex trio |
| Motion Isolation | 4.4 | Calmer for partner movement than the firmer latex options |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Still easy to turn; slightly more “settled” than Harmony 7 |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Softer perimeter feel, especially when perched |
| Durability | 4.6 | Thick latex build held comfort over repeated weeks |
| Overall | 4.4 | Plush latex comfort with the most side-sleeper-friendly top |
Harvest Green Original Mattress
Our Testing Experience
This one felt like the “structured” option in the lineup—less pure latex spring, more stable under-body hold. I noticed the center of the bed stayed flatter under my hips, especially during those nights where I started on my side and ended up on my back. Marcus appreciated the perimeter confidence: sitting to put on shoes didn’t feel like sliding off. Jenna and Ethan both commented that the edge felt more dependable when they drifted outward, and the surface didn’t wobble as much when one person got back into bed. For me, it read as a practical, medium-firm daily driver.
What we liked
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Strong edge feel and stable coil-based support
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Predictable spinal alignment through position changes
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Balanced, medium-firm comfort without heavy sink
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers wanting steady, centered support
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Couples who use the outer third of the mattress
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Heavier or taller sleepers who want more structural lift
Where it falls short
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Less “buoyant latex” sensation than the Harmony models
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Side sleepers with sharp shoulder pressure may want a plusher top
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Motion isn’t as muted as thick, slow-foam designs
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Very strong edges and perimeter stability | Less latex “bounce” than all-latex models |
| Stable support core for back sleep | Some side sleepers may want more plushness |
| Balanced feel for couples | Not the most motion-deadening option |
Details
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Price (Queen): $1,799.00
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Type: Organic latex + pocketed coil hybrid
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Height: 11" (Queen listed as 60”W x 80”L x 11”H)
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Comfort materials: 2" organic Dunlop latex top layer
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Support core: 8" Pocket Response coil unit + 1" under-coil layer
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Coil details: Zoned wire gauge concept is described; coil counts vary by size (Queen: 825)
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Firmness reference: Rated 7 on a 1–10 scale (10 firmest)
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Warranty: 25-year limited warranty (10 years full coverage noted)
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.5 | Coil structure keeps hips from over-dropping |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Coil airflow helps; stayed comfortably neutral |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1 | Good balance, but less plush than Harmony 12 for shoulders |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Controlled enough for couples, not perfectly “still” |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Easy repositioning without foam drag |
| Edge Support | 4.6 | Best perimeter stability of the four |
| Durability | 4.4 | Robust build with stable feel over multi-week use |
| Overall | 4.4 | A stable, medium-firm hybrid feel with standout edge performance |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
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| Harmony 7 Organic Latex Mattress | 4.3 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
| Harmony 10 Organic Latex Mattress | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
| Harmony 12 Organic Latex Mattress | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
| Harvest Green Original Mattress | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
The Harmony 10 is the most evenly balanced across categories, while Harmony 12 clearly wins on pressure relief. Harmony 7 stands out for pure responsiveness, but trades away some plushness and edge confidence. Harvest Green Original separates itself on edge support and structural stability, especially for couples and heavier sleepers.
How to Choose a Good Night Mattress
Start with sleep position and how “alive” you want the surface to feel. If you rotate positions, Harmony 10 is the safest all-around pick. If side sleep comfort is the priority, Harmony 12 offers the deepest cushioning. If you want a firmer, thinner, more direct latex feel, Harmony 7 is the move. For stronger edges and a steadier, medium-firm hybrid profile, Harvest Green Original is the most practical option for couples and back sleepers.
Limitations
The lineup favors latex-forward buoyancy and structured support, so sleepers who want a slow, cradling memory-foam hug may not love the feel. The all-latex models also won’t match a reinforced hybrid for edge sitting. Harmony 12 can feel too plush for strict stomach sleeping, while Harmony 7 can feel too direct at the shoulder for sensitive side sleepers.
Good Night Mattress Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose these models
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Latex-forward builds that stay easy to move on
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Strong temperature neutrality for hot sleepers
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Multiple firmness pathways across the lineup
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Alternatives to consider
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Avocado Green Mattress: strong organic-leaning hybrid feel for firmer support
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Saatva Zenhaven: latex option for those who want flexible firmness choices
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Birch Natural: latex hybrid feel with a lively, spring-forward profile
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Pro Tips for Good Night Mattress
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Give latex a few nights; the feel is different from memory foam and can take a short adjustment period.
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For side sleeping, prioritize shoulder comfort first; if you feel tingling or pressure, consider the plusher top option.
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Use a breathable protector to keep the surface temperature-neutral.
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If you sit on the edge daily (shoes, morning routine), the hybrid-style edge will generally feel more stable than all-latex edges.
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Rotate on a consistent schedule; it helps keep the feel uniform across the sleep surface.
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If you sleep hot, pair breathable sheets with a lighter blanket before assuming you need a cooler mattress.
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For couples, test “entry shock”: one person gets in while the other stays still, then swap roles.
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When evaluating firmness, spend 15 minutes in your real sleep posture, not just a quick lie-down.
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If you’re sensitive at the hips or shoulders, judge the mattress by the next morning—not the first five minutes.
FAQs
Does latex feel like memory foam?
No. Latex rebounds faster and feels more buoyant. You’re less likely to feel “stuck,” but you may notice more spring-back when you change positions.
Which model is best for couples?
If edge stability is your main issue, Harvest Green Original is strongest. If you want a plusher, calmer top while still staying responsive, Harmony 12 performs well for partner movement.
I sleep hot—what should I pick?
Across these models, latex-forward surfaces tend to stay more temperature-neutral than dense foams. If you also need strong structure, the hybrid-style build is a safe pick.
What if I’m mostly a side sleeper?
Harmony 12 gave us the most shoulder-friendly pressure relief. If you want a slightly firmer, more balanced feel, Harmony 10 is the next best option.