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Justice Mattress Reviews

To find out, we tested four of the brand’s better-known options—Echo, Grand Hotel Luxury, Grand Hotel, and Lodge Firm—plus the latex-based Castlehill. After full nights on each, the differences were clear: Grand Hotel models lean classic and supportive, Echo is the budget-friendly pillow-top entry, and Castlehill has the springy, cooler feel you only get from a Talalay latex core.

Product Overview

A quick scan of how each model performed in our testing.

Mattress Pros Cons Ideal For Price Overall Score
Justice Echo Mattress Budget-friendly pillow top, good motion control for the price Basic foams; edge support is fine but not reinforced like the premium lines First-time Justice shoppers, guest rooms, teens, lighter side sleepers Dealer-priced; usually the entry point in Justice’s pillow-top lineup 4.2 / 5
Justice Grand Hotel Luxury Mattress Hotel-style plush surface with stronger under-body support Pillow-top feel can run warm for some; pricier than the Vibe models Side sleepers and combo sleepers who want a cushy “resort” feel Dealer-priced; typically upper mid-range to premium 4.4 / 5
Justice Grand Hotel Mattress Two-sided build with steady support and a classic hotel feel Less surface plushness than the Luxury; heavier to flip Back sleepers, combo sleepers, durability-focused buyers Dealer-priced; usually mid-to-upper mid-range in Grand Hotel displays 4.3 / 5
Justice Lodge Firm Mattress Firm, two-sided support with very stable edges Too firm for many side sleepers; limited “sink-in” cushioning Stomach/back sleepers, heavier bodies, those who prefer a firm bed Dealer-priced; often positioned as the firm option in the Grand Hotel line 4.2 / 5
Justice Castlehill Luxury Mattress Latex core feel: responsive, pressure-relieving, and breathable Premium pricing; usually only in Queen and King Hot sleepers, combo sleepers, shoppers who like buoyant latex support Dealer-priced; commonly seen in the $2,000–$3,000+ range for Queen/King 4.5 / 5

Testing Team Takeaways

Across the lineup, the biggest swing is firmness: Lodge Firm is genuinely firm, while Echo and Grand Hotel Luxury feel noticeably softer at the surface. If you are between sizes or plans, it is worth confirming specifics with the dealer, since pricing, delivery, and comfort exchanges are typically retailer-managed.

  • If you want the plush hotel surface, Grand Hotel Luxury is the closest match.
  • If you care more about long-term shape retention, the two-sided Grand Hotel Mattress and Lodge Firm are the workhorses.
  • Echo is the value pick: comfortable, but built with simpler foams than the premium lines.
  • Castlehill stands apart with a Talalay latex core—springy, cooler, and less “sink-in” than the pillow-top beds.

Justice is best known for building mattresses for hotels and resorts, and that influence shows up most clearly in the Grand Hotel models. They aim for a steady, “easy to sleep on” feel instead of an exaggerated showroom bounce.

Justice Mattress Comparison Chart

A side-by-side snapshot of feel, cooling, and durability signals.

Mattress Type / Construction Firmness (tested feel) Pillow Top Sizes Materials Highlights Cooling Performance Support Feel Pressure Relief Responsiveness Motion Isolation Durability Signals Warranty
Justice Echo Mattress Pillow-top hybrid with Caliber Edge pocketed coils Medium to medium-soft for average weight Yes Twin, Full, Queen, King Caliber Edge pocketed coils + basic comfort foams; Serenity III foundation option Airflow from coils; pillow-top quilting can feel warmer Balanced for average weight; softer under heavier hips Strong for light-to-average side sleepers Quick, easy to reposition Good for the price tier Moderate; pillow top is the main wear point 10-year limited
Grand Hotel Luxury Mattress Pillow-top innerspring with Lura-Flex alternating coil unit Medium-plush hotel feel Yes Twin, Full, Queen, King Lura-Flex alternating coil unit; plush pillow-top build; Mira-Coil foundation Generally breathable, but warmer at the surface than tight-top models Supportive core with a softer top Excellent cushion for shoulders and hips Fast response; easy movement Moderate (softer than classic innerspring bounce) Strong coil base; pillow-top layers may compress first 10-year limited
Grand Hotel Mattress Two-sided innerspring with Lura-Flex alternating coil unit Medium-firm traditional No Twin, Full, Queen, King Two-sided Lura-Flex alternating coil; Mira-Coil foundation Breathes well; less surface warmth than the pillow-top Luxury Level, steady support Moderate—less plush than Luxury Quick, predictable response Moderate transfer High—two-sided build supports long-term wear 10-year limited
Lodge Firm Mattress Two-sided firm innerspring with Lura-Flex alternating coil unit Firm to extra-firm No Twin, Full, Queen, King Two-sided firm Lura-Flex alternating coil; Mira-Coil foundation Neutral to cool; firmer top holds less heat Very stable, firm support Limited for side sleeping; better for back/stomach Fast, no-stuck movement Moderate-to-low bounce; movement more noticeable than Echo High—firm materials and flippable design 10-year limited
Castlehill Luxury Mattress Natural latex mattress with 6" Talalay latex core Medium to medium-plush (varies by body weight) No Queen, King 6" natural Talalay latex core; J-Maxx IV heavy duty foundation Best cooling feel in this group Buoyant, supportive lift Strong pressure relief without a stuck feel Very fast response Some bounce, but not disruptive for most High—latex core is a strong durability signal 10-year limited

What We Tested and How We Tested It

Because Justice sells through local dealers, small presentation details can vary by store. We focused our conclusions on feel and construction signals that consistently showed up in use, not on retailer-specific pricing or add-ons.

  • Support checks: spine alignment on back, side, and stomach sleep
  • Pressure relief: shoulder/hip comfort for side sleeping
  • Cooling and breathability: heat build-up over multi-hour sessions
  • Motion isolation: partner movement transfer across the surface
  • Responsiveness: how easily you can change positions
  • Edge support: sitting and sleeping near the perimeter

We tested these Justice mattresses in real bedrooms, rotating sleepers and sleeping positions so the notes reflect more than a quick showroom impression. We paid special attention to how each bed handled support, pressure relief, cooling, and motion isolation over full nights.

Justice Mattress: Our Testing Experience

Justice Echo Mattress

Justice Echo Mattress

Our Testing Experience

Where Echo surprised us was motion control. For a value-oriented build, movement dampening felt better than expected, with fewer ripples traveling across the surface than we typically see in older coil systems.

The pillow-top has an immediately soft landing, especially noticeable on the shoulder when side sleeping. Underneath, the pocketed coils keep the bed from feeling mushy, but heavier bodies can still press through the comfort layers more than on the Grand Hotel models.

We used Echo first in a guest room and treated it like a “real-life” mattress—full nights, mixed sleep positions, and a rotating set of sleepers.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Soft pillow-top comfort right out of the box Comfort foams feel less dense than premium Justice lines
Pocketed coils conform to body curves Heavier sleepers may notice more sink at hips over time
Better-than-expected motion isolation for the price tier Edge support fine yet not ultra-sturdy when sitting
Value-focused choice for first-time Justice buyers Shorter projected lifespan than Grand Hotel or Castlehill

Details

  • Type: Pillow-top hybrid with pocketed coils
  • Firmness (tested): Medium to medium-soft
  • Best for: Guest rooms, teens, and lighter-to-average side sleepers
  • Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King
  • Core: Caliber Edge pocketed coil unit
  • Foundation: Serenity III Foundation (dealer-set dependent)
  • Cooling: Airflow from coils helps; the pillow top can feel warmer than a tight-top
  • Motion isolation: Good for the price tier
  • Warranty: 10-year limited

Justice Grand Hotel Luxury Mattress

Justice Grand Hotel Luxury Mattress

Our Testing Experience

If you tend to sleep warm, this is the Grand Hotel option most likely to retain a bit of heat in the top quilting. It never felt stifling in our rooms, but compared with the latex Castlehill, the surface warmth is easier to notice.

On side sleep, the pillow top took the edge off shoulder pressure faster than the tighter, two-sided Grand Hotel Mattress. On back sleep, it stayed level for our average-weight testers, but it does feel softer overall than the non–pillow-top models.

Grand Hotel Luxury is the one that most clearly aims for a “resort mattress” feel. The surface is plush and inviting, but there is still a firm coil presence underneath—so you get cushioning without losing the sense of lift.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Deep, cushioned pillow top creates a resort-style surface Pillow-top layers can soften over years of regular use
Lura-Flex coil core holds alignment for heavier frames Motion transfer present, especially with big movements
Works for a wide range of sleeping positions Higher price than Echo or some Classic-line Justice beds
Good cooling for a plush mattress No ultra-firm option inside this specific model name

Details

  • Type: Ultra premium pillow-top innerspring
  • Firmness (tested): Medium-plush to medium
  • Best for: Side sleepers and combo sleepers who want a cushioned top
  • Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King
  • Core: Lura-Flex alternating coil unit
  • Foundation: Mira-Coil Foundation (dealer-set dependent)
  • Cooling: Generally neutral; warmer at the surface than the tight-top models
  • Motion isolation: Moderate—better than old linked coils, not as muted as some foams
  • Warranty: 10-year limited

Justice Grand Hotel Mattress

Justice Grand Hotel Mattress

Our Testing Experience

The two-sided construction matters in daily use. Being able to flip the mattress makes it easier to even out wear, which is a practical advantage if you plan to keep the bed for years.

Compared with Grand Hotel Luxury, you lose some of that plush first impression, but you gain a flatter, more level surface that stayed consistent across our back-sleep nights. The feel lands around medium-firm—supportive without the sharpness of Lodge Firm.

Grand Hotel Mattress is the “classic hotel” build in this lineup: a two-sided, non–pillow-top design that feels steady and uncomplicated.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Two-sided design supports long-term use Firmer surface feels unforgiving for smaller side sleepers
Strong coil support for back and stomach sleeping Less cozy than Grand Hotel Luxury or Castlehill
Keeps a classic hotel feel without deep sink Motion transfer remains noticeable during bigger movements
Good candidate for users who plan to flip mattresses regularly No extra-plush comfort version under the same name
Justice Grand Hotel Mattress

Details

  • Type: Two-sided innerspring (non–pillow top)
  • Firmness (tested): Medium-firm
  • Best for: Back sleepers, combo sleepers, durability-focused shoppers
  • Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King
  • Core: Lura-Flex alternating coil unit
  • Foundation: Mira-Coil Foundation (dealer-set dependent)
  • Cooling: Neutral; less heat retention than the plush pillow-top
  • Motion isolation: Moderate; firmer surface transmits a bit more movement than Echo
  • Warranty: 10-year limited

Justice Lodge Firm Mattress

Justice Lodge Firm Mattress

Our Testing Experience

Edge feel was one of the highlights. Sitting to put on shoes or sleeping close to the side felt more secure here than on the pillow-top options.

For stomach and back sleep, that firmness translated into very stable spine support, especially for heavier bodies. For side sleep, most testers felt too much pressure at the shoulder unless they were lighter or used a softer pillow to offset it.

Lodge Firm is exactly what the name suggests: a firm, hotel-style mattress with a two-sided build. The surface feels flatter and tighter than any other bed in this set.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Very firm, stable surface under heavier bodies Too firm for many side sleepers and lighter frames
Two-sided construction favors long service life Motion transfer feels more pronounced during big movements
Strong edge support for sitting and lying Comfort layers feel thin compared with plush pillow tops
Great fit for stomach sleepers needing strict hip support Less forgiving for people wanting a cozy, enveloping feel

Details

  • Type: Two-sided firm innerspring (non–pillow top)
  • Firmness (tested): Firm
  • Best for: Stomach and back sleepers; heavier bodies; people who dislike sink-in
  • Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King
  • Core: Lura-Flex alternating coil unit
  • Foundation: Mira-Coil Foundation (dealer-set dependent)
  • Cooling: Neutral to cool; firmer top holds less heat
  • Edge support: Strongest of the group in our sit and lie tests
  • Warranty: 10-year limited

Justice Castlehill Luxury Mattress

Justice Castlehill Luxury Mattress

Our Testing Experience

The trade-offs are practical: it is typically priced higher than the innerspring options and is usually offered only in Queen and King.

On side sleep, it relieved pressure without letting hips drop too far, and it was noticeably easier to move on than the pillow-top beds. The surface also stayed cooler in our longer sessions, which tracks with the more breathable latex feel.

Castlehill Luxury is the outlier in this roundup because it uses a Talalay latex core instead of a traditional coil system. The feel is springy and buoyant—more “lift” than “sink.”

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Natural Talalay latex core offers strong pressure relief with buoyant support Higher price than many coil-based Justice models
Sleeps cooler than dense memory-foam beds Some couples may dislike latex bounce and motion feedback
Extremely responsive surface, easy to move on Limited to queen and king sizes in current listings
10-year warranty supports long-term ownership Heavier edge sitting may compress border more than coil-based models

Details

  • Type: Natural latex mattress (non–pillow top)
  • Core: 6" Natural Talalay plush latex core
  • Firmness (tested): Medium to medium-plush (varies by body weight)
  • Best for: Hot sleepers, combo sleepers, and people who like responsive support
  • Sizes: Queen, King
  • Foundation: J-Maxx IV Heavy Duty Foundation (dealer-set dependent)
  • Cooling: Best in this group in our testing sessions
  • Motion isolation: Moderate; latex has bounce but not a “jarring” feel
  • Warranty: 10-year limited

Justice Echo vs Grand Hotel vs Lodge vs Castlehill: Quick View

We already covered three Grand Hotel-family mattresses and Echo, so the broad pattern looks clear. Echo offers soft access to Justice hybrids. Grand Hotel Luxury brings plush hotel comfort. Grand Hotel Mattress gives a firmer, flippable twist. Lodge Firm targets people wanting strict support. Castlehill Luxury sits at the latex summit.

Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses

Mattress Overall Score Support Pressure Relief Cooling Motion Isolation Durability Responsiveness
Justice Echo Mattress 4.2 4.0 4.3 4.1 4.2 3.8 4.3
Grand Hotel Luxury Mattress 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.5 4.0 4.3 4.4
Grand Hotel Mattress 4.3 4.6 3.9 4.4 3.9 4.7 4.5
Lodge Firm Mattress 4.2 4.7 3.5 4.5 3.8 4.7 4.4
Castlehill Luxury Mattress 4.5 4.6 4.8 4.6 4.1 4.8 4.8

From these numbers, Castlehill Luxury comes out as the most complete performer, especially for pressure relief, cooling, and longevity. Grand Hotel Luxury plays the plush all-rounder role, with strong support and hotel-style comfort. Grand Hotel Mattress and Lodge Firm behave like support specialists, with Lodge skewing firmer. Echo lands as the more affordable hybrid that trades some durability for accessible comfort and good value.

Best Picks

1. Best Justice Mattress for Side Sleepers – Justice Mattress Side-Sleep Comfort Award

Castlehill gave Mia the cleanest side-sleep experience, with latex distributing pressure in a very even way. The pressure-relief score of 4.8 lines up with her comment about finally waking up without shoulder pinch, and the cooling performance helped her stay comfortable across longer stretches. This mattress fits side sleepers who want contour without a slow, sticky memory-foam feel.

2. Best Justice Mattress for Back and Stomach Support – Justice Mattress Spine-Alignment Award

Lodge Firm kept Marcus’s hips perfectly level and provided the most controlled alignment score at 4.7 for support. My own stomach-sleep naps felt safe, without midsection sag. Sleepers who want a firm, traditional innerspring with a clearly defined support mission should look closely at this model.

3. Best Hotel-Style Experience – Justice Mattress Grand Hotel Comfort Award

During our Justice mattress reviews, Grand Hotel Luxury delivered the clearest “resort at home” feel. The pillow top smoothed out pressure points, while the Lura-Flex core held firm support underneath. For shoppers chasing that recognizable plush hotel bed sensation without sacrificing alignment, this mattress captured that balance best.

How to Choose the Justice Mattress?

Because Justice is often dealer-sold, it also helps to ask the store about comfort exchanges, delivery, and how they handle special orders. That can matter as much as the mattress choice itself.

  • Sleep position: side sleepers usually prefer more surface cushioning; stomach sleepers usually need firmer, flatter support.
  • Body weight: heavier bodies compress comfort layers faster, so firmer and/or two-sided builds often feel more stable over time.
  • Firmness preference: Lodge Firm is the firm outlier; Grand Hotel Mattress sits closer to medium-firm; the pillow-tops feel softer at the surface; Castlehill varies around medium to medium-plush with a buoyant latex feel.
  • Cooling: latex and tighter tops typically feel cooler than thick pillow-top quilting.
  • Motion isolation: the pillow-top Echo muted movement best in our tests; firmer two-sided beds tend to transmit more.
  • Support setup: confirm whether your retailer is pairing the mattress with a compatible foundation, box spring, platform bed, or adjustable base.

Justice models tend to break into three feels: plush pillow-top (Echo and Grand Hotel Luxury), classic two-sided innerspring (Grand Hotel and Lodge Firm), and buoyant latex (Castlehill). Start with how you sleep, then narrow by firmness and temperature needs.

Limitations

The main drawback with Justice is shopping logistics. Many models are sold through local dealers, so pricing, availability, and comfort exchanges are not as standardized as they are with big online brands.

Policies at a Glance

Mattress Shipping (Cost / Region) Trial Period Return Policy / Fees Warranty Length Notable Conditions
Justice Echo Mattress Local dealer delivery; cost and radius vary Retailer-managed (often comfort exchange) Retailer terms; exchanges are more common than refunds 10-year limited Confirm protector rules and any special-order restrictions
Grand Hotel Luxury Mattress Local dealer delivery with optional setup Retailer-managed (often exchange-based) Fees and timing depend on the store 10-year limited Premium model; ask about cancellation terms on special orders
Grand Hotel Mattress Local dealer delivery; varies by retailer Retailer-managed (often comfort exchange) Store policy; confirm any restocking fees 10-year limited Two-sided build; ask whether flipping is required for care
Lodge Firm Mattress Local dealer delivery; varies by retailer Retailer-managed (often comfort exchange) Store policy; confirm fees and timelines 10-year limited Firm feel can limit exchanges—clarify comfort policy before purchase
Castlehill Luxury Mattress Dealer delivery; setup often available Retailer-managed; terms vary more on premium models Store policy; refunds are less common than exchanges 10-year limited Latex model; many stores require a protector for comfort exchanges

Justice mattresses are typically sold through local dealers, so delivery, trial windows, and comfort exchanges are usually retailer-controlled. Use the manufacturer warranty as the baseline, and confirm the store’s exchange terms before you buy.

FAQs

1. Are Justice mattresses good for long-term durability?

For a broader data point, GoodBed lists an average lifespan of about 12 years for the Justice brand. As always, real longevity depends on body weight, foundation support, and how consistently the mattress is rotated or flipped.

In our use, the two-sided Grand Hotel models felt like the long-haul picks because flipping helps even out wear. Castlehill also read as durable thanks to its Talalay latex core.

2. Which Justice mattress works best for side sleepers?

If you prefer a “lifted,” springy feel instead of a plush sink, Castlehill’s latex build delivered strong pressure relief without feeling stuck.

If you want the softest surface, Grand Hotel Luxury is the easiest side-sleep recommendation in this set. Echo is the budget-friendly alternative with a gentler pillow-top feel.

3. Do Justice mattresses sleep hot?

That said, thicker pillow-top quilting (Echo and Grand Hotel Luxury) can feel warmer at the surface than tighter tops or latex. Castlehill felt coolest in our longer sessions.

Most Justice models use coil systems that allow airflow, so they generally avoid the trapped-heat feeling you get from dense, all-foam beds.

4. How firm are Justice mattresses in real life?

Echo and Grand Hotel Luxury feel softer at the surface because of their pillow tops, while Castlehill sits around medium-firm with a springy latex “pushback.”

Echo and Grand Hotel Luxury feel softer at the surface because of their pillow tops, while Castlehill typically lands in the medium to medium-plush range with a springy latex “pushback.”

5. Are Justice mattresses good for couples?

If you care more about edge stability for two sleepers sharing the bed, the firmer two-sided models (especially Lodge Firm) felt more secure along the perimeter.

They can be, but the best pick depends on what bothers you at night. Echo dampened motion best in our testing, which helps light sleepers.

6. How do Justice mattresses compare with big online brands?

The trade-off is that trials, returns, and pricing are less standardized than typical mattress-in-a-box brands. Always ask the retailer to spell out the comfort-exchange and delivery terms.

The biggest difference is the buying model. Justice is commonly sold through local dealers, which can be a plus if you want to try the bed in person.

7. Is Castlehill Luxury worth the higher price?

The downsides are practical—premium pricing and usually only Queen/King sizing—so it makes the most sense for shoppers who already know they like latex.

It can be if you specifically want a Talalay latex feel: quick response, easier movement, and a cooler surface compared with thick pillow-top quilting.

8. Does the flippable design on some Justice mattresses make a big difference?

The trade-off is that flipping takes effort, and the feel is typically firmer and more “classic innerspring” than a plush pillow-top.

Yes, for many people it does. Two-sided mattresses like Grand Hotel and Lodge Firm can be flipped to spread out wear, which is useful if one side of the bed gets more use.

9. Which Justice mattress feels closest to a high-end hotel bed?

Grand Hotel Luxury is the closest match for a plush hotel surface. If you prefer a simpler, firmer “classic hotel” feel, the two-sided Grand Hotel Mattress is the better fit.

10. Are Justice mattresses easy to buy if there is no dealer nearby?

If you do not have a nearby showroom, you may need to compare dealer shipping options or consider a more widely available online brand with a standardized trial.

If you do not have a nearby showroom, compare dealer shipping options or consider an online brand with a standardized trial.

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Our Testing Team

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.