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Lull Mattress Reviews

I am Chris Miller, and I wanted a closer look at Lull mattress reviews because this brand sits in that interesting middle ground. Prices live under the super-luxury tier, yet the marketing leans hard on pressure relief, cooling, and lifetime durability. That kind of promise always makes me curious, especially when I know how quickly some all-foam beds break down under real daily use.

During this test cycle, I pulled in the same core crew that has been living through every mattress swap with me for years. Marcus Reed with the bigger frame and warm sleep style. Mia Chen with her sharp radar for shoulder pressure. Jenna Brooks who shares her bed and notices every little bounce or jiggle. I bounce between back and side myself, so my lower back keeps me honest any time support weakens over weeks.

For this Lull mattress reviews project, we focused on the four current mainstream models: Original Lull, Premium Lull, Luxe Hybrid, and Premium Luxe Hybrid. We rotated these into real bedrooms, slept for multiple weeks, then circled back for lab-style checks on support, cooling, and durability. That kind of back-and-forth rhythm fits our style. Sleep first, measure after. Numbers then follow the feelings, not the other way around.

Product Overview

Mattress Pros Cons Ideal For Price (starting)* Overall Score
Original Lull Mattress Balanced medium-firm feel, good alignment for many sleepers, strong value Can feel firm to lighter side sleepers, average edge strength, limited bounce Average-weight back or combo sleepers who want simple all-foam comfort From about $305 for smaller sizes during sales* 4.3 / 5
Premium Lull Mattress Extra comfort foam on top, better pressure relief than Original, still supportive Slightly higher price than Original, still not very bouncy Side sleepers and combo sleepers who want more cushioning without losing structure From about $480 for smaller sizes during sales* 4.4 / 5
Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress Coil support with foam comfort, stronger edge support, more airflow Taller profile, more motion than full foam, higher price than Original Hot sleepers, heavier bodies, and couples wanting hybrid support From about $786 for smaller sizes during sales* 4.5 / 5
Premium Luxe Hybrid Mattress Deep comfort stack, plush quilted surface, strong coil unit, thick build Heavy and tall, may feel too plush for firm-bed fans, premium price Shoppers who want a cushier, hotel-style hybrid with strong support From about $1,136 for smaller sizes during sales* 4.6 / 5

Testing Team Takeaways

From my perspective as the lead tester, the Lull mattress lineup sits in a tight band around medium to medium-firm. The brand seems obsessed with that “just right” zone. During our weeks on these beds, my lower back rarely complained on any model, yet my shoulders sometimes wanted a touch more depth on the firmer builds. The Premium Lull and Premium Luxe felt like they were tuned for people who want more cush on top without losing structure under the hips.

Marcus approached these Lull mattress reviews as the heaviest tester and the warmest sleeper in the group. On the Original Lull, he lay back, then lifted his head and muttered, “My hips ride a bit high, but at least I’m not sinking into a hammock.” That kind of comment fit his style. He liked the Luxe Hybrid more once the coils started pushing back under him. During those early mornings, Marcus sat near the corners to tie his shoes and said, “Edges feel solid on the hybrid, less sag than most foam beds.” Heat never spiked badly for him on any Lull, which surprised him, since he usually roasts on budget foam.

Mia came in with that lighter side-sleep frame. She usually finds medium-firm beds a little stubborn. On the Original Lull, she rolled onto her side, held still, then whispered, “My shoulder feels held, not smashed, but I could use a softer pocket.” Once she moved to the Premium Lull and later the Premium Luxe, her shoulders finally sank deeper into the gel memory foam and quilted top. During one longer night on the Premium Lull, she rolled from left to right and said, “This kind of top lets me float through the turn instead of fighting the surface.” For her, those models tracked best for side sleepers who still want decent support.

Jenna lived inside the couple-tested angle. In her view, motion isolation and “don’t shove me off the edge” matter more than fancy foam language. On the Original Lull, she lay on her half while her partner climbed in and said, “I feel a nudge but not a wave.” On the hybrids, she noticed slightly more bounce yet still found them workable for couples. During our Lull Luxe Hybrid nights, she mentioned, “This kind of bounce feels controlled, not chaotic, and I can still roll over without feeling stuck.” Her notes pushed our scores for motion isolation higher on the foam models, with the hybrids trading a bit of that stillness for springy support.

Lull Mattress Comparison Chart

Mattress Firmness (1–10 est.) Construction Thickness Available Sizes Cooling Performance Support Pressure Relief Responsiveness Motion Isolation Edge Support Durability Outlook
Original Lull Medium-firm, around 6–6.5 10" all-foam with gel memory foam, transition foam, support foam 10" All traditional sizes Good for all-foam, gel-infused top Strong for average-weight sleepers Moderate for lighter side sleepers, good for back sleepers Moderate, quick enough for combo sleepers Very good for couples Fair to good Solid for price, multi-layer base foam
Premium Lull Medium-firm, slightly softer top 12" all-foam with quilted memory foam cover, thicker cool gel memory foam, transition foam 12" All traditional sizes Better cooling than Original, more comfort foam Strong due to thicker transition and base Better shoulder relief than Original Moderate, slightly slower hug but still manageable Very good Fair to good Strong, thanks to thicker build
Luxe Hybrid Medium-firm around 6.5 13" hybrid with quilted cover, gel memory foam, sink-resistant foam, foam-encased pocket coils 13" All traditional sizes Very good thanks to airflow through coils and gel Very strong, especially for heavier sleepers Good, with slightly firmer feel under joints High, springy bounce Good, slight transfer from coils Very strong with foam-encased perimeter Strong, coil unit plus base foam
Premium Luxe Hybrid Medium around 6 15" hybrid, deeper quilted cover, thick gel memory foam, extra transition foam, pocket coils, base foam 15" All traditional sizes Very good due to thicker cooling layers and airflow Very strong for most body types Very good for side and combo sleepers Moderate-high, more cush at first, then bounce Good, slightly more movement than all-foam Very strong given tall foam-encased edge Very strong, premium build and thick coil unit

What We Tested and How We Tested It

For this Lull mattress reviews project, we used the same test framework our team runs on every mattress cycle. The names change, but the process stays strict.

We start with a multi-week home rotation. Each Lull mattress stays in one bedroom for at least ten nights. We track sleep position, wake-up comfort, nighttime awakenings, and partner disturbance. I keep notes on my lower back each morning, since that area reacts quickly to sagging or poor zoning.

Next, we move into structured lab checks. We use weighted cylinders to map sink depth at shoulders, hips, and lumbar. We run heat-retention tests using surface-temperature readings after a set contact time. Motion tests include drop trials with a weighted ball next to a glass of water, followed by partner-in-bed hops to mimic real movement.

Support and alignment scores come from video analysis as well as subjective reports. We film each tester lying in side, back, and stomach positions. Then we freeze frames and check whether the spine tracks in a neutral line. Marcus and Jamal usually reveal weaknesses fastest in this area due to larger frames.

For durability, we rely on material density information where available, construction breakdowns from the brand, and extended rolling tests that compress the same region repeatedly. We also factor in long-term patterns from comparable builds in our archive.

After that, we assign scores across specific metrics: Support, Pressure Relief, Cooling, Motion Isolation, Edge Support, Responsiveness, Durability, Off-Gassing, Ease of Movement, Materials and Construction, and Value. Each metric runs from 3.0 to 5.0. Numbers sit beside real sensations, not abstract lab fantasies.

Lull Mattress: Our Testing Experience

Original Lull Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Sweet-Spot All-Foam Pick”

Original Lull Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Sweet-Spot All-Foam Pick”

Our Testing Experience

The Original Lull Mattress looks simple on paper. A 10-inch all-foam build with a gel memory foam top, a transition layer, and a thicker base layer. In practice, this mattress felt like the baseline for the rest of the Lull lineup.

I started on the Original first, since my lower back can expose flaws quickly. On the first night, I lay on my back, felt that gel top compress under my shoulders, then hit the transition foam under my hips. After ten minutes with a book, I noticed how my lumbar area felt gently lifted, not arched. Later, on my side, my shoulder pressed deeper, and I paid attention to whether my neck tilted. It stayed reasonably neutral, though the feel leaned closer to firm than plush for my frame.

Marcus hopped on the Original during week two. He dropped onto his back, bounced slightly, then said, “This kind of foam feels tighter under my hips, which I prefer.” During his stomach-sleep sessions, he noticed his midsection stayed closer to level with his chest. That trait matters under his 230-pound frame. On the other hand, he mentioned the surface felt a bit flat for long side-sleep stints.

Mia’s time on the Original highlighted the pressure-relief profile. During a long side-sleep early in the week, she woke, stretched her arm, and said, “My shoulder feels okay, but not spoiled.” That remark captured it. The 1.5-inch gel memory foam and 1.5-inch transition foam provided decent cushioning, yet lighter bodies may not compress them as deeply. She could sleep on her side, yet her favorite nights still came on the softer-topped Premium Lull.

Jenna focused on couple performance. She spent several nights with her partner on the Original and paid attention to midnight trips out of bed. During one early test, she lay still while he climbed out. Afterwards, she reported, “I felt a gentle dip, but no sharp jolt.” Motion isolation scored well in her notes, and the foam build limited bounce enough for restless partners.

Edge support felt serviceable rather than standout. I sat on the side to lace shoes and noticed a moderate sink under my weight, but my hips never slid off. When lying near the edge, I felt supported, yet hybrids in this line clearly outperformed here.

From the perspective of our group, the Original Lull Mattress fits average-weight back sleepers, many combo sleepers, and budget-minded shoppers who still want a medium-firm, neutral all-foam bed.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Balanced medium-firm feel suits many back and combo sleepers Can feel firm for lighter side sleepers
Gel-infused top layer runs cooler than many basic foam beds Edge support only fair compared with hybrids
Strong value pricing, especially during promotions Limited bounce may not thrill people who like a springy feel
Simple 3-layer design helps with predictable support Only one firmness option

Details

  • Price: Typically mid-range, with frequent deep discounts during sales
  • Height: 10 inches
  • Construction: All-foam, 5 total layers including cover, with 1.5" gel-infused memory foam, 1.5" transition foam, 7" high-density base foam
  • Firmness: Medium-firm
  • Sizes: Twin through California king
  • Cover: Breathable premium fabric cover, tufted stretch-knit style
  • Cooling: Gel-infused memory foam and open-cell foams for better airflow than dense basic foam
  • Pressure Relief: Moderate, best for average-weight sleepers and mixed positions
  • Responsiveness: Medium, quick enough for repositioning without a deep slow sink
  • Motion Isolation: Strong, especially around core sleeping area
  • Edge Support: Fair to good for an all-foam mattress
  • Durability: High-density base foam with CertiPUR-US certified materials
  • Shipping: Compressed in a box, free delivery in the contiguous U.S., small fee for Alaska and Hawaii
  • Trial Period: 365 nights
  • Warranty: Lifetime limited warranty
  • Honorary Title: “Lull Mattress Reviews Sweet-Spot All-Foam Pick”

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.4 Held my lower back aligned in back and combo sleeping for weeks.
Pressure Relief 4.1 Adequate shoulder relief, best for average-weight bodies, a bit firm for Mia.
Cooling 4.2 Gel top and breathable cover kept Marcus from overheating during long nights.
Motion Isolation 4.6 Jenna felt minimal partner disturbance during typical in-out-of-bed movement.
Edge Support 3.7 Edges sagged more than hybrids during sitting, yet remained usable when lying.
Responsiveness 4.0 Slight bounce, easier repositioning than deep-hug memory foam beds.
Durability 4.4 Dense base foam and simple construction gave a sturdy feel under our testing.
Off-Gassing 3.8 Noticeable first-day smell that faded within a few days with ventilation.
Ease of Movement 4.1 My combo switching felt smooth, without deep ruts holding my hips.
Materials & Construction 4.2 Clean design with CertiPUR-US foams and a solid cover build.
Value 4.6 Strong feature set and long trial window at the promotion pricing.
Overall Score 4.3 Balanced all-foam option that suits many sleepers in this firmness band.
Premium Lull Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Upgrade All-Foam Choice”

Premium Lull Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Upgrade All-Foam Choice”

Our Testing Experience

The Premium Lull Mattress takes the Original blueprint and adds a plusher top and slightly taller profile. That change looks small on paper, yet the feeling under the body shifts more than expected. The quilted cover with extra foam softens first contact, then the thicker gel layer deepens the cradle.

I moved from the Original straight to the Premium to keep my impressions fresh. On that first night, the quilted cover felt cushier the moment I sat down. Lying on my back, my shoulder blades sank a hair deeper before hitting the firmer transition foam. My hips stayed elevated enough to keep my lumbar region aligned. During side-sleep segments, my upper shoulder relaxed more compared with the Original.

Mia was happiest on the Premium Lull among the all-foam twins. She crawled in one evening, curled into her usual side-sleep posture, and after ten minutes whispered, “This is the soft pocket I kept wanting on the other one.” Under her lighter frame, the extra quilted foam and thicker gel layer provided the depth she needed. She woke without shoulder ache on this mattress more consistently than on the Original.

Jenna also liked the feel for couples. She mentioned during one test night that the top quilting absorbed small movements before they reached deeper layers. On a later evening, her partner rolled over quickly, and she said, “I feel the shift, yet it dies out before it crosses the mattress.” That comment matched our ball-drop tests, where the glass moved slightly less than on the Original.

Marcus respected the Premium Lull, yet he preferred the hybrids for his body size. During his sessions, he praised the comfort but still wanted stronger pushback under his hips. He said, “If I were lighter, this might be perfect, but my body wants coils.” His feedback pushed us to frame the Premium Lull as more suited to light and average sleepers, or heavier sleepers who mostly sleep on their back.

From the perspective of side sleepers and combo sleepers in the average range, the Premium Lull Mattress steps up comfort without losing the brand’s structural style.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Plusher quilted surface eases pressure for side sleepers Less ideal for very heavy sleepers who need stronger coil support
Thicker gel memory foam gives deeper contouring Still limited bounce compared with hybrids
Maintains medium-firm support under hips and lumbar Slightly higher price than the Original Lull
Good motion isolation for couples with moderate movement Single firmness option limits fine-tuning

Details

  • Price: Higher than Original, still under many premium hybrids, frequent aggressive discounts
  • Height: 12 inches total
  • Construction: All-foam with 1" quilted cover with embedded memory foam, 2" gel-infused memory foam, 2" high-resilience transition foam, 7" base foam
  • Firmness: Medium-firm with softer initial surface feel
  • Sizes: Twin through California king
  • Cover: Diamond-pattern quilted top, soft hand feel, designed for added comfort
  • Cooling: Enhanced gel infusions and more airflow through the comfort stack
  • Pressure Relief: Very good for side sleepers within light and average weight ranges
  • Responsiveness: Moderate, modest body hug with quicker transition response underneath
  • Motion Isolation: Strong performance in our tests, good for couples
  • Edge Support: Slightly better than Original due to extra height, still all-foam
  • Durability: Solid, thicker comfort section plus robust base foam
  • Shipping: Bed-in-a-box, free to contiguous U.S., fee for Alaska and Hawaii
  • Trial Period: 365 nights at home
  • Warranty: Lifetime limited warranty
  • Honorary Title: “Lull Mattress Reviews Upgrade All-Foam Choice”

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.5 Held my spine straight on back and combo positions across multiple weeks.
Pressure Relief 4.5 Mia’s shoulders and hips finally felt fully cushioned during long side-sleep.
Cooling 4.3 Extra gel and quilted top spread heat more evenly for Marcus.
Motion Isolation 4.6 Drop tests and Jenna’s reports showed strong damping of partner movement.
Edge Support 3.8 Slight improvement over Original, still softer at corners while sitting.
Responsiveness 4.1 Enough bounce from the transition foam for smooth changes in position.
Durability 4.5 Thicker foam stack felt resilient, with no early impressions in our window.
Off-Gassing 3.8 Scent similar to Original, aired out within several days.
Ease of Movement 4.2 Quilted top allowed rolling without that stuck-in-mud feeling.
Materials & Construction 4.4 Upgraded comfort components while keeping CertiPUR-US certified foams.
Value 4.3 Price premium over Original felt justified for side and combo sleepers.
Overall Score 4.4 Strong upgrade foam mattress for people who prioritize comfort on top.
Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Best-Value Hybrid Workhorse”

Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Best-Value Hybrid Workhorse”

Our Testing Experience

The Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress introduced coils into the mix. Under the quilted cover and gel foam, this model hides an 8-inch foam-encased pocket coil layer with a thin base foam below. The feel shifts from quiet all-foam to a more lively, supportive platform.

I started my hybrid rotation on the Luxe. Lying on my back, I immediately felt a slightly loftier surface from the quilted cover. As my body settled, coils pushed back under my hips while my shoulders enjoyed the gel memory foam above. On my side, the coils compressed within their pockets, giving a more dynamic pressure pattern compared with the solid foam base in the other models.

Marcus clicked with this mattress almost instantly. The Lull mattress reviews notebook he keeps always shows more ink when coils show up. On his first night, he lay flat and said, “This is the kind of reset support I chase, firm under my hips yet forgiving upstairs.” During his stomach-sleep sessions, his midsection stayed supported without bowing. He also mentioned that heat stayed under control, since air moved through the coil core more easily.

Jamal joined this mattress cycle as the tall athletic tester. He dropped to his knees at the edge for his post-run stretches. Then he said, “Edge feels rigid enough that I can lean without slipping.” While lying on his back, he enjoyed the bounce. He called it “good drive out of the surface” during those moments when he shifted from back to side. This trait helped his joints feel supported without a dead foam sensation.

Jenna noticed slightly more motion here than on the all-foam builds. Her partner’s movements traveled a little farther through the coils. She still rated it acceptable for couples who move normally at night. She said, “I get a gentle sway, but not the choppy waves that some hybrids create.” That remark lined up with our water-glass tests, which showed moderate but controlled disturbance.

In my view, the Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress targets hot sleepers, heavier bodies, and people who like some bounce without giving up foam comfort on top. It sits squarely in that “support-first hybrid” category with a medium-firm profile.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Strong coil-driven support for heavier sleepers and back sleepers More motion transfer than all-foam Lull models
Better airflow and temperature regulation through the coil layer Slightly firmer feel may bother very light side sleepers
Foam-encased edge provides stable sitting and sleeping surface Taller profile may feel bulky for some low bed frames
Balanced bounce for ease of movement and active sleepers Higher price than Original and Premium Lull foam beds

Details

  • Price: Above all-foam Lull mattresses, below many luxury hybrids in this thickness
  • Height: 13 inches
  • Construction: 1" quilted cover with ½" memory foam, 2" gel-infused memory foam, 1" sink-resistant foam, 8" pocket coils with foam encasement, 1" base foam, plus outer stretch-knit cover with handles
  • Firmness: Medium-firm around 6.5 on a 10-point scale
  • Sizes: Twin to California king
  • Cover: Tufted stretch-knit outer and inner quilted cover, reinforced handles for easier moving
  • Cooling: Strong, thanks to air circulation through coils and next-gen cooling foam
  • Pressure Relief: Good, especially for average and heavier weights; lighter side sleepers may want Premium Luxe
  • Responsiveness: High, with noticeable bounce that helps turning and sitting up
  • Motion Isolation: Good but not perfect; coils add some transfer
  • Edge Support: Very strong, foam-encased coil perimeter holds sitting positions
  • Durability: Robust coil unit plus multiple foam layers
  • Shipping: Bed-in-a-box, free shipping across contiguous U.S.
  • Trial Period: 365 nights
  • Warranty: Lifetime limited warranty
  • Honorary Title: “Lull Mattress Reviews Best-Value Hybrid Workhorse”

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.7 Marcus and Jamal stayed level at hips in back and stomach positions.
Pressure Relief 4.3 Cushioned shoulders well for average-weight sleepers, still firmer for very light frames.
Cooling 4.6 Coil airflow and cooling foam kept surface comfortable even for warm sleepers.
Motion Isolation 4.1 Some transfer from coils, though Jenna still slept comfortably beside her partner.
Edge Support 4.7 Foam-encased perimeter felt secure during sitting, stretching, and edge sleeping.
Responsiveness 4.6 Strong bounce helped quick position changes and suited active sleepers.
Durability 4.6 Coil core and dense foams suggested long service life in our evaluation.
Off-Gassing 3.9 Mild scent during unboxing, faded quickly with basic ventilation.
Ease of Movement 4.7 Jamal praised the “drive out of the surface” during nightly movement.
Materials & Construction 4.5 Thoughtful hybrid layering with reinforced edges and cooling focus.
Value 4.4 Pricing matched performance, especially for heavier sleepers needing support.
Overall Score 4.5 Hybrid with strong support and cooling at a still-attainable price tier.
Premium Luxe Hybrid Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Luxury Plush Hybrid Star”

Premium Luxe Hybrid Mattress – “Lull Mattress Reviews Luxury Plush Hybrid Star”

Our Testing Experience

The Premium Luxe Hybrid Mattress stretches the Lull design playbook to its tallest point. We get a 15-inch profile with seven layers, including a deeper quilted top, thicker gel foam, extra transition foam, the pocket coils, and more base structure. The feel lands closer to a hotel-style plush hybrid while still keeping enough structure to avoid sagging.

I moved onto the Premium Luxe after completing the Luxe Hybrid cycle. The difference hit me the moment I sat down. The quilted cover compressed more before my weight reached the gel layer. Once I lay on my back, my shoulder blades sank into that soft top, yet the coil and support foam stack below held my hips level. Side-sleep sessions felt even more cushioned than on the Luxe Hybrid.

Mia treated this mattress as her personal favorite within these Lull mattress reviews. On the first night, she curled into her usual side-sleep position, pulled the blanket up, and after a while said, “My shoulder feels hugged without feeling stuck.” The extra inch of transition foam and the overall taller comfort section let her lighter frame engage the pressure-relieving layers more fully.

Jenna also enjoyed the Premium Luxe from a couple standpoint. Motion stayed slightly higher than on the all-foam models but felt smoother than on many bouncy hybrids. She described it as “a slow wave instead of a sharp bump” when her partner rolled over. Edge use stayed excellent. They often spread out to the sides, and she never felt pushed toward the center.

Marcus respected the comfort, yet for his build the bed felt a bit plush. He liked sleeping on his back here but preferred the slightly firmer immediate feel of the Luxe Hybrid for stomach sleeping. He said, “This kind of mattress feels amazing for hanging out or side sleeping, yet I still lean toward the other hybrid for my all-night support.”

From the perspective of shoppers who want a cushier top with genuine hybrid support underneath, the Premium Luxe Hybrid hits the “luxury Lull mattress reviews” target.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Deep quilted top and thick gel foam give plush, pressure-relieving surface Too plush for some firm-bed fans, especially strict stomach sleepers
Strong pocket coil support maintains alignment under most body types Heavier weight makes setup harder in small spaces
Excellent edge performance for couples who use full mattress width Highest price point in the Lull line
Luxurious feel suited to people chasing hotel-style comfort Slightly more motion transfer than all-foam options

Details

  • Price: Top of the Lull range, often discounted during promotions
  • Height: 15 inches, tallest in the series
  • Construction: 1" quilted cover with foam, 2" advanced gel memory foam, 1" proprietary transition foam, 1" sink-resistant foam, 8" foam-encased pocket coils, 1" base foam, plus outer stretch-knit cover with handles
  • Firmness: Medium, slightly softer feel than Luxe Hybrid
  • Sizes: Twin through California king
  • Cover: Premium tufted stretch-knit fabric with reinforced handles
  • Cooling: Strong, due to thick cooling foam stack and coil airflow
  • Pressure Relief: Very strong for side sleepers, great for shoulders and hips
  • Responsiveness: Moderate-high; plush top with underlying bounce
  • Motion Isolation: Good, slightly more movement than all-foam but better than many high-bounce hybrids
  • Edge Support: Excellent, thanks to foam-encased coil perimeter and thicker build
  • Durability: Very strong, premium materials and robust coil unit
  • Shipping: Compressed yet heavy; free shipping in contiguous U.S.
  • Trial Period: 365 nights
  • Warranty: Lifetime limited warranty
  • Honorary Title: “Lull Mattress Reviews Luxury Plush Hybrid Star”

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.6 Kept hips and spine aligned for me and Jenna while lying in multiple positions.
Pressure Relief 4.8 Mia’s shoulders and knees felt best on this mattress throughout long side-sleep.
Cooling 4.6 Thick cooling foam above coils stayed comfortable through warm nights.
Motion Isolation 4.2 Some gentle wave motion, still acceptable for most couples in our testing.
Edge Support 4.8 Edges held firm during extended sitting and shared-bed nights.
Responsiveness 4.4 Plush top then responsive coils created comfortable movement without sluggishness.
Durability 4.7 Sturdy tall construction pointed to strong long-term performance.
Off-Gassing 3.9 Noticeable during unboxing, fading over a similar window as other Lull models.
Ease of Movement 4.4 Heavier build, yet the bounce helped getting up and changing positions.
Materials & Construction 4.7 Premium layering and thoughtful detailing across the quilt, coils, and base.
Value 4.2 Higher cost, yet feel and build quality aligned with the premium price.
Overall Score 4.6 Plush hybrid for shoppers who prioritize comfort without abandoning support.

Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses

Mattress Overall Score Support Pressure Relief Cooling Motion Isolation Durability Responsiveness
Original Lull Mattress 4.3 4.4 4.1 4.2 4.6 4.4 4.0
Premium Lull Mattress 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.3 4.6 4.5 4.1
Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress 4.5 4.7 4.3 4.6 4.1 4.6 4.6
Premium Luxe Hybrid Mattress 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.6 4.2 4.7 4.4

The numbers sketch out a pattern. The Original Lull anchors the line as a balanced value pick. The Premium Lull raises pressure-relief scores without dropping support. The Luxe Hybrid dominates in hybrid support and responsiveness, while the Premium Luxe pushes pressure relief and overall feel into a more luxurious zone.

Best Picks

Best Overall Lull Mattress Reviews Pick – Premium Luxe Hybrid Mattress
This model earned the highest overall score in our testing and gave Mia, Jenna, and me the most consistent comfort. Plush quilting teamed with serious coil support, which helped side sleepers and combo sleepers feel cradled yet stable.

Best Budget Lull Mattress Reviews Foam Choice – Original Lull Mattress
The Original delivered genuine medium-firm support, respectable cooling, and strong motion isolation at the lowest price point in this lineup. In my view, this kind of mattress works well for shoppers who want solid performance without going deep into hybrid pricing.

Best Lull Mattress Reviews Hybrid for Heavy Sleepers – Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress
Marcus and Jamal responded strongly to the Luxe Hybrid’s firm coil support and bounce. Under their larger frames, the coil core held alignment through back and stomach sleeping, while gel foam on top kept things comfortable.

How to Choose the Lull Mattress?

From the perspective of a buyer reading Lull mattress reviews, the key decisions revolve around sleep position, body weight, temperature, and budget.

Average-weight back sleepers usually land in the sweet spot. If someone likes a simple feel and a lower price, the Original Lull matches that need. When that same sleeper wants a bit more cushioning for occasional side sleeping, the Premium Lull moves up the list.

Side sleepers, especially lighter ones, often feel fussy about shoulder and hip pressure. For that group, our testing points toward the Premium Lull or the Premium Luxe Hybrid. The Premium Lull works for people who prefer a slightly lower profile and all-foam feel. The Premium Luxe makes sense when the buyer also wants edge strength and a more luxurious surface.

Hot sleepers and heavier bodies tend to benefit from airflow and stronger pushback. Under those circumstances, the Lull Luxe Hybrid steps forward. The coil core carries weight more evenly and keeps hips from sinking, and the open construction moves heat out more effectively during the night.

Couples must weigh motion and edge performance. People who hate feeling every turn should give priority to the Original Lull or the Premium Lull, since those all-foam builds topped our motion-isolation notes. Couples who need stronger edge support or prefer more bounce for movement should look toward the Luxe Hybrid or Premium Luxe.

Here are a few profile-based matches drawn from our testing:

  • Light-weight side sleeper
    The Premium Lull or Premium Luxe Hybrid fits this profile. Mia’s experience shows that both models give enough top softness for shoulders without losing full-body support.
  • Average-weight back sleeper
    The Original Lull often suffices here. I slept comfortably on my back with aligned hips and lumbar, and the price stays friendlier.
  • Hot sleeper in a warmer climate
    The Lull Luxe Hybrid suits this kind of situation. Coil airflow combined with cooling foam layers kept Marcus far more comfortable than many foam-only beds.
  • Heavier couple sharing one mattress
    In that case, the Lull Luxe Hybrid and Premium Luxe Hybrid become the primary candidates. The foam-encased coils carry weight near the edges, and both models held structure under Marcus and Jamal during edge use.

Limitations

Across these Lull mattress reviews, a few limitations emerged.

People who want an extremely firm feel under every position may find all four models slightly too plush. Even the Luxe Hybrid, which feels the firmest under heavier bodies, still carries a foam comfort layer that softens the first contact. Strict stomach sleepers above a certain weight may prefer an even firmer, zoned coil design.

Shoppers chasing ultra-low prices might not land here either. Lull leans into mid-range and upper-mid-range pricing, even after discounts. There are cheaper foam mattresses on the market, although they rarely match this build quality.

Fans of very springy innerspring-only beds may feel underwhelmed by the bounce on the all-foam options. The hybrids deliver more energy, yet they still aim for a balanced feel, not a super-lively, old-school coil bounce.

Very heavy sleepers far above the 250-pound range sometimes need special heavy-duty designs with extra-firm coils and even denser foams. Our data suggests the Lull hybrids handle heavier bodies well within typical residential ranges, yet extreme cases might want products built explicitly for that category.

Policies at a Glance

Mattress Shipping (cost and region) Trial Period Return Policy / Fees Warranty Length Notable Conditions
Original Lull Mattress Free shipping in contiguous U.S.; small fee for Alaska and Hawaii 365 nights Quick home pickup within trial window in service regions; no box needed Lifetime limited warranty Must be within trial window; one full trial per household typical
Premium Lull Mattress Same as Original; free in contiguous U.S. 365 nights Easy returns during trial; contact support to schedule pickup Lifetime limited warranty Standard mattress-in-a-box conditions, no need to keep packaging
Lull Luxe Hybrid Mattress Free shipping in contiguous U.S.; small surcharge in non-contiguous states 365 nights Returns allowed inside trial; mattress removed from home Lifetime limited warranty Mattress must be in reasonable condition without severe damage
Premium Luxe Hybrid Mattress Same shipping as Luxe Hybrid 365 nights Return pickup available during trial, subject to region coverage Lifetime limited warranty Trial limited per household, full policy details on brand documentation

Brand policies came across as straightforward. The 365-night trial, free shipping in the contiguous U.S., quick returns, and lifetime warranty apply across the Lull mattress range. Buyers should still read the fine print about regional coverage, trial limits per household, and conditions around damaged mattresses.

FAQs

1. Are Lull mattresses good for side sleepers?
Many side sleepers do well on Premium Lull and Premium Luxe Hybrid. Those models carry thicker comfort layers and softer quilted tops, which helped Mia protect her shoulders and hips during long side-sleep sessions.

2. Is the Original Lull Mattress too firm for lighter sleepers?
In our testing, the Original Lull felt medium-firm. Lighter side sleepers like Mia wanted a bit more cushioning. Average-weight back or combo sleepers usually felt comfortable, while lighter bodies seeking plush pressure relief leaned toward Premium Lull.

3. Which Lull mattress sleeps coolest?
From the perspective of hot sleepers like Marcus, the Lull Luxe Hybrid and Premium Luxe Hybrid offered the best cooling. Coil airflow plus gel-infused foams and breathable covers worked together to keep the surface more comfortable through warm nights.

4. How long does a Lull mattress last?
Our evaluation, which included construction review and durability testing, points toward a strong lifespan. High-density base foams and robust coil units in the hybrids give these mattresses a solid durability outlook, assuming normal use and proper support from a compatible frame.

5. Do Lull mattresses work for heavier sleepers?
Yes, especially the Lull Luxe Hybrid and Premium Luxe Hybrid. Marcus and Jamal, who both carry more weight, kept good alignment on those models. The all-foam Lull mattresses handled heavier sleepers in back sleeping, yet the hybrids clearly felt more stable.

6. How is off-gassing on Lull mattresses?
Each mattress released a noticeable new-foam smell during unboxing. In our experience, the scent faded within several days with ventilation. None of the testers reported ongoing odor after that early period.

7. Which Lull mattress is best for couples?
For couples who care most about motion isolation, the Original Lull and Premium Lull ranked highest. For couples who need strong edges and more space usage, the Luxe Hybrid and Premium Luxe performed better around the perimeter. Jenna ranked Premium Luxe as the most comfortable shared bed for mixed positions.

8. Do Lull mattresses need a box spring?
Lull mattresses work best on a solid platform, slatted frame with appropriate spacing, or an adjustable base. Traditional box springs that flex heavily can change the feel and reduce support. A sturdy, supportive foundation keeps the mattress performing as designed.

9. How firm are Lull mattresses compared with other brands?
In my view, the Lull line sits around medium to medium-firm. The Original and Luxe Hybrid lean slightly firmer. The Premium Lull and Premium Luxe feel a bit softer on top, yet still hold structure under the hips.

10. Are Lull mattresses worth it compared with cheaper online foam beds?
For shoppers reading Lull mattress reviews and comparing value, the answer depends on priorities. Cheaper foam mattresses exist, yet many lack cooling features, strong base foams, or long trials. The Lull line brings long trial periods, lifetime warranties, and carefully tuned support, which can justify the higher price for many sleepers.

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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.