Jordan's Mattress Factory is a value-forward lineup sold through Jordan’s Furniture, spanning extra-firm innerspring, balanced medium feels, plush hybrids, and cooling-focused all-foam options. We focused on support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability, calling out who each model fits best and where each one predictably disappoints.
Product overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Hayden Extra Firm | 4.2 | Very stable feel; strong edge; cooler profile for an innerspring | Limited pressure relief for shoulders/hips | Back/stomach sleepers; hot sleepers; people who like an extra-firm surface |
| Glacier Medium Firm | 4.3 | Balanced support/cushion; steady edges; broadly “middle of the road” | Not plush enough for some lighter side sleepers | Couples with mixed firmness preferences; back/combination sleepers |
| Night Sky Hybrid (Plush) | 4.3 | Best pressure relief; strong cooling feel up top; smoother motion control for a coil bed | Plush top can feel less “locked in” for strict stomach sleepers | Side sleepers; couples who want plush without losing coils |
| Elevate Mattress | 4.1 | Excellent motion isolation; plush contouring; temperature-regulating foams | Slower response; softer edges than coil models | Light-to-average weight sleepers; partners sensitive to movement |
Testing team takeaways
Across the four, Glacier was the easiest “default yes” because it stayed balanced night after night, while Night Sky gave the clearest pressure-relief win when Jenna and Ethan started on their sides. Hayden was Marcus’s pick when heat and hip support were the priority. Elevate quieted movement the most, but Ethan noticed he had to “think” a bit more when turning compared with the coil models.
Jordan's Mattress Factory comparison chart
| Feature | Hayden Extra Firm | Glacier Medium Firm | Night Sky Hybrid (Plush) | Elevate Mattress |
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| Feel category | Extra firm | Medium | Plush | Plush |
| Type | Cooling innerspring | Cooling innerspring | Cooling hybrid/innerspring | Cooling memory foam + temperature regulating |
| Listed height | 13 in | 13 in | 13.5 in | 12 in |
| Top cover/FR | Stretch knit cover with Chill Fibers; FR fibers | Stretch knit cover with Chill Fibers; FR fibers | Stretch knit cover with Chill Fibers; FR fibers | Cool-to-the-touch knit fabric; FR sock |
| Comfort layers (high level) | Thin memory foam + poly foam topper | Gel memory foam + soft foams | Carbon memory foam + gel foam + soft poly foam | Graphite memory foam + Smart Temp memory foam + gel infused foam |
| Support core | Cloth-encased coils + Quantum Edge perimeter | Cloth-encased coils + Quantum Edge perimeter | Cloth-encased coils + Quantum Edge perimeter | Support foam core |
| Cooling takeaway (test) | Cooler through the night; less foam “heat hold” | Consistently neutral; didn’t spike warm | Cool-to-touch first contact; stayed breathable | Cool start; can feel warmer if you sink in deeply |
| Motion isolation (test) | Moderate | Moderate-plus | Good for a hybrid | Excellent |
| Responsiveness (test) | Fast, springy | Fast, controlled | Medium-fast | Medium-slow |
| Edge support (test) | Strongest | Strong | Good, slightly softer perimeter feel | Fair to good (foam edge behavior) |
How we tested it
We rotated each mattress through the same checklist: Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability. We did overnight notes plus quick “in-the-moment” checks (edge sitting, turning, and partner disturbance) to keep impressions consistent. Marcus focused on heat and sag resistance, while Jenna and Ethan ran the couple tests, especially motion transfer and edge drift.
Jordan's Mattress Factory: our testing experience
Jordan's Mattress Factory Hayden Extra Firm Mattress
Our testing experience
The first night on Hayden, I could feel the surface pushing back immediately—no slow sink, no “wait for the foam.” Marcus sat on the edge to put on shoes and basically didn’t compress it much, which told us a lot before anyone even slept. Jenna and Ethan did their usual “one gets in, one stays still” routine; you notice movement, but it’s more of a brief ripple than a long wobble.
What we liked
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Strong, steady pushback under hips and low back
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Edge feels dependable for sitting and getting up
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Cooler, less “foam warmth” over long stretches
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers who want a firmer, flatter alignment feel
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Stomach sleepers who hate a soft midsection
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Hot sleepers who prefer coils over deep foam
Where it falls short
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Side sleepers may feel shoulder pressure faster
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Plush fans won’t get that cradled hug
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Motion control is good, not silent
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Very stable support for hips and lumbar | Not ideal for pressure-sensitive side sleepers |
| Strong edge support in daily use | Partner movement is noticeable |
| Breathable innerspring feel | Less contouring than foam-forward models |
Details
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Price: $599–$1,529
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Type: Cooling, innerspring, power base compatible
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Listed height: 13 in
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Quilt/top: Stretch knit cover with Chill Fibers; FR fibers; 3/4" memory foam (2.5 lb)
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Comfort layers: 1 3/4" poly foam topper (1.2 lb); 2" eco fiber pad below innerspring
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Support: Cloth-encased coil unit (15 gauge, twice tempered) with Quantum Edge perimeter; coil counts listed for sizes
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Care and warranty: Use a protector; rotate periodically; no flip; 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.7 | Extra-firm profile stayed flat under hips and midsection. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Coils + lighter comfort stack kept heat from building. |
| Pressure Relief | 3.5 | Shoulders/outer hips felt “on top” rather than cushioned. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.9 | Encased coils helped, but you still feel partner entry/exit. |
| Responsiveness | 4.6 | Quick rebound; turning felt effortless. |
| Edge Support | 4.5 | Strong sitting edge and stable perimeter in couple use. |
| Durability | 4.3 | Firm build and coil support should resist early sagging. |
| Overall | 4.2 | Best for firm-support shoppers who run warm. |
Jordan's Mattress Factory Glacier Medium Firm Mattress
Our testing experience
Glacier felt like the “middle lane” immediately—supportive without the hard-stop feel of Hayden. I could read in bed without sliding into a trench, and Marcus didn’t get that hammocking sensation he’s quick to call out. Jenna and Ethan noticed less bounce than Hayden when one of them rolled over, but it still had that coil-bed liveliness when changing positions.
What we liked
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Balanced feel that works across positions
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Stable perimeter when sitting and scooting to the edge
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Cooling feel stayed steady, not just at first touch
Who it is best for
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Couples with mixed firmness preferences
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Back and combination sleepers wanting a true medium
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People who want coils without an extra-firm surface
Where it falls short
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Deep plush seekers may want more sink
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Very light side sleepers may crave softer top cushioning
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Motion is controlled, but not fully muted
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Broadly comfortable “medium” profile | Not plush enough for everyone |
| Solid edge feel for a value innerspring | Motion isolation trails all-foam options |
| Predictable support night to night | Less of a deep contouring sensation |
Details
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Price: $499–$1,379
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Type: Cooling, innerspring, power base compatible
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Listed height: 13 in
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Quilt/top: Stretch knit cover with Chill Fibers; FR fibers; 1/2" firm poly foam + 1/2" soft poly foam
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Comfort layers: 1/2" gel memory foam (3 lb); 1" soft foam topper (1.2 lb); 2" eco fiber pad below innerspring
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Support: Cloth-encased coil unit (15 gauge, twice tempered) with Quantum Edge perimeter; size coil counts listed
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Care and warranty: Use a protector; rotate periodically; no flip; 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.5 | Medium feel kept hips level without the rigid extra-firm push. |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Chill-fiber cover plus coils stayed neutral through the night. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1 | Enough foam to soften shoulders/hips without feeling mushy. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Better than a basic coil bed, still not “silent.” |
| Responsiveness | 4.3 | Easy turning with controlled rebound. |
| Edge Support | 4.3 | Perimeter held up well for sitting and edge sleeping. |
| Durability | 4.4 | Coil core + moderate foams should age predictably. |
| Overall | 4.3 | The most balanced pick for mixed sleepers. |
Jordan's Mattress Factory Night Sky Hybrid Mattress (Plush)
Our testing experience
Night Sky is the first one where the top layer felt like it “welcomed” you—Jenna described it as a plush landing without losing structure underneath. Ethan’s turning test was telling: he didn’t feel trapped, but he also didn’t get the quick pop-back of Hayden. I noticed the cover’s cool first contact more than on the other beds, and Marcus—who heats up fast—called it “surprisingly breathable for plush.”
What we liked
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Most noticeable pressure relief in the lineup
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Cool first contact that stayed comfortable
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Better motion control than we expected from coils
Who it is best for
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Side sleepers who want a softer, cradling surface
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Couples who want plush comfort with coil support
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Combination sleepers who start on their side
Where it falls short
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Strict stomach sleepers may sink too much at the hips
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Edge is softer than the firm innerspring models
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Higher price than Hayden/Glacier
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong pressure relief for shoulders and hips | Plush feel can be too soft for some stomach sleepers |
| Cooling “first touch” sensation | Softer edge than firm innersprings |
| Good motion control for a hybrid | Costs more than the entry models |
Details
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Price: $1,069–$2,129
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Type: Cooling hybrid/innerspring, power base compatible
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Listed height: 13.5 in
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Quilt/top: Stretch knit cover with Chill Fibers; FR fibers
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Comfort layers: 2" carbon memory foam (5.0 lb); 1" HyPUR gel foam (3.0 lb); 1" soft poly foam (1.2 lb); 3/4" eco fiber pad below innerspring
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Support: Cloth-encased coil unit (15 gauge, twice tempered) with Quantum Edge perimeter; size coil counts listed
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Care and warranty: Use a protector; rotate periodically; no flip; 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.2 | Supportive base, but plush top reduces “flat” firmness feel. |
| Cooling | 4.5 | Cool-contact cover and breathable hybrid build stayed comfortable. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.6 | Best cushioning for side starts and shoulder comfort. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Encased coils + foam stack reduced partner disturbance well. |
| Responsiveness | 4.1 | Easy enough to change positions, not as snappy as firmer coils. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Good edge for a plush hybrid, but softer under full weight. |
| Durability | 4.3 | Quality foams and coil unit should hold up, though plush tops wear faster. |
| Overall | 4.3 | The pressure-relief leader, especially for side sleepers and couples. |
Jordan's Mattress Factory Elevate Mattress
Our testing experience
Elevate was the quietest mattress in the room—when Jenna shifted or Ethan got back in after a midnight water run, the surface barely carried that movement across. The feel is plush, but it’s a different kind of plush than Night Sky: more gradual contouring, less spring. Ethan’s comment was consistent: it “lets me turn, but I notice the foam.” For me, the best moments were the steady, even support when lying flat on my back without the coil bounce.
What we liked
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Excellent motion isolation for partner sleep
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Plush contouring that eases pressure points
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Calm, stable surface for reading and lounging
Who it is best for
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Couples sensitive to movement
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Back/side sleepers who like foam contouring
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Guest rooms where motion control matters
Where it falls short
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Less bounce; slower response than coil models
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Edges compress more when sitting
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Heavier stomach sleepers may want firmer support
Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Best motion isolation of the group | Slower, foam-forward response |
| Plush comfort with temperature-regulating materials | Edge support is weaker than coil models |
| Stable surface for low-movement sleepers | May feel too soft for heavier stomach sleepers |
Details
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Price (by size list): Twin $699; Full $1,049; Queen $1,099; King $1,399; Split Cal King set $1,499 (range $699–$1,499)
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Type: Cooling memory foam, temperature regulating, power base compatible
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Listed height: 12 in
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Quilt/top: Cool-to-the-touch knit fabric; FR sock
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Comfort layers: 1" graphite memory foam (3.25 lb); 2" Smart Temp memory foam (4 lb); 1.75" gel infused foam (1.5 lb)
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Support: 6.75" support foam core (1.8 lb); power base compatible
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Origin: Made in New England
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Care and warranty: Use a protector; rotate periodically; no flip; 10-year non-prorated warranty
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.0 | Supportive for average-weight sleepers; softer feel than coils. |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Cool start and better-than-average foam temperature control. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4 | Plush contouring helped shoulders/hips settle comfortably. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.7 | Partner movement stayed localized and easy to ignore. |
| Responsiveness | 3.7 | Turning is doable, but the foam is slower than coils. |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Sitting edge compresses more than innerspring/hybrids. |
| Durability | 4.0 | Dense foams help, but plush all-foam needs rotation discipline. |
| Overall | 4.1 | Best for motion control and foam contouring, with trade-offs in bounce. |
Compare performance scores of these mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
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| Hayden Extra Firm | 4.2 | 4.7 | 3.5 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.6 |
| Glacier Medium Firm | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.3 |
| Night Sky Hybrid (Plush) | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.1 |
| Elevate Mattress | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.0 | 3.7 |
On the numbers, Glacier and Night Sky are the most evenly strong overall, just winning in different ways: Glacier stays balanced, while Night Sky leans into pressure relief. Hayden has the clearest single advantage in Support/Responsiveness, but it gives up points on Pressure Relief. Elevate dominates Motion Isolation, with the predictable foam trade-off in Responsiveness and Edge Support.
How to choose a Jordan's Mattress Factory mattress
Start with sleep position and how much surface “pushback” you like: Hayden suits firm-back/stomach sleepers, Glacier fits mixed sleepers who want medium balance, Night Sky is the best bet for side sleepers wanting plush pressure relief, and Elevate is for couples who prioritize quiet sleep. For hot sleepers, lean Hayden or Night Sky; for budget-first shopping, start with Glacier or Hayden; for partner-movement sensitivity, Elevate is the cleanest pick.
Limitations
This lineup trades specialization for clear, predictable feel tiers: Hayden can feel too unyielding for shoulder-sensitive side sleepers, while Night Sky’s plushness can feel less supportive for strict stomach sleepers. Glacier sits in the middle but won’t satisfy shoppers chasing either extreme. Elevate minimizes motion best, yet its foam response and softer perimeter are not ideal for people who want bounce or a very stable sitting edge.
Jordan's Mattress Factory vs alternatives
Why choose these: clearly defined feel options, detailed layer disclosures on product pages, and a consistent cooling-forward design theme across models. For brand-name alternatives in similar categories, the Jordan’s listings themselves point shoppers toward options like the Beautyrest Providence Extra Firm for a comparable firmness target, or a Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt hybrid for a more premium hybrid feel.
Pro tips for Jordan's Mattress Factory mattresses
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Give each mattress at least two full weeks before you “lock” your opinion; firmness perception changes as your body adapts.
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If you’re between feels, size your choice to your sleep position: side sleepers usually benefit from the plushest option you can tolerate.
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Use a mattress protector early; it simplifies upkeep and keeps the sleep surface feeling consistent.
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Rotate on a schedule (especially the plush models) to keep wear even.
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If you’re a hot sleeper, prioritize coil/hybrid builds or lighter foam stacks, and keep bedding breathable.
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For couples, test “edge drift” deliberately—spend 10 minutes on the outer third and see if you tense up.
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If you work in bed, check whether your hips sink when seated; that’s often where discomfort starts later.
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Pair plush models with supportive pillows (especially for side sleeping) to keep neck and shoulder alignment stable.
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If you use an adjustable base, confirm the mattress is compatible and keep bends gradual during the first week.
FAQs
Does the plush Night Sky still feel supportive?
Yes—its coil core keeps it stable, but the top is intentionally softer, so stomach sleepers may prefer a firmer model.
Which one is quietest for couples?
Elevate; partner movement stayed the most localized in our checks.
Which one sleeps coolest?
Hayden and Night Sky felt the most consistently breathable over long nights.
If I’m unsure, what’s the safest pick?
Glacier; it split the difference on firmness and performance.