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Matermoll Comfort Plus Memory Mattress Reviews (2026)

Matermoll Comfort Plus Memory Mattress Reviews (2026)

Matermoll’s Comfort Plus Memory is a hotel-focused hybrid that pairs pocket springs with memory foam and a 7-zone layout for a soft, pressure-relieving feel. It comes in customizable dimensions and a slim-to-standard profile, so it can work for boutique hospitality settings, marine installs, and other non-standard frames. In our testing, it cushioned pressure points well and kept the midsection steadier than many soft-leaning beds, but it also slept warmer than livelier hybrids and felt less supportive for dedicated stomach sleepers.

Product Overview

Mattress Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Matermoll Comfort Plus Memory Mattress 4.1/5.0 Pressure relief with zoned support; reversible design; calm motion control Can retain warmth; soft feel limits stomach-sleeper support Side/back combo sleepers; couples; custom-size beds

Final Verdict

Comfort Plus Memory delivers a plush surface with more underlying control than the feel first suggests. In our testing, it cushioned the shoulders and hips quickly, then held the lower back in a reasonably steady position without making us feel stuck in place. It also stayed fairly calm when a partner changed positions. The trade-offs were familiar ones: noticeable warmth during long lounging sessions and not enough flat support for many stomach sleepers, especially at higher body weights.

  • Who It’s For

    • Side/back sleepers who want a gentle hug without losing support

    • Couples who prioritize a calmer surface over bounce

    • Buyers needing custom dimensions for boats or specialty frames

  • Who It’s Not For

Matermoll Comfort Plus Memory Mattress

How We Tested It

We slept on the mattress overnight and repeated shorter drills the next morning. In our testing, support came down to hip and lumbar alignment in back, side, and short stomach positions. We checked pressure relief at the shoulders and hips, watched for heat buildup during long lounging and overnight wake-ups, and used partner-movement drills to assess motion isolation. We also looked at how easy it was to turn, how stable the perimeter felt while sitting or sleeping near the edge, and how the reversible build should affect long-term wear.

Our Testing Experience

Matermoll Comfort Plus Memory Mattress

Our Testing Experience

On my side, the top settled in quickly around the shoulders without collapsing under the hips. Back sleeping felt better balanced than the soft first impression suggested, with enough pushback through the center to keep the lower back from feeling loose. Marcus (6'1", 230 lbs) liked the way the zoned feel held his hips up on his back, though he also noticed more warmth after an hour of reading in bed. Jenna (5'7", 160 lbs) and Ethan (6'0", 185–190 lbs) ran their usual partner-movement routine, and the mattress muted most of the jolt when one of them got in or out, though it still had a little hybrid rebound.

  • What we liked

    • Cushioned pressure relief without a sloppy midsection

    • Calm surface for most partner movement

    • Reversible build that should help wear stay more even over time

  • Who it is best for

    • Side sleepers who want a plush entry feel with support underneath

    • Back sleepers who want contouring without losing too much alignment

    • Guest suites that need a middle-ground feel for different body types

  • Where it falls short

    • Hot sleepers who are sensitive to foam warmth

    • Stomach sleepers who need a flatter, firmer surface

    • Shoppers who want quick, springy responsiveness

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Zoned support keeps the midsection steadier
Pressure relief shows up quickly at the shoulders and hips
Motion stays controlled for a hybrid
Reversible design supports more even long-term wear
Custom sizing fits non-standard frames
Memory foam warmth can build over time
Soft feel can under-support stomach sleeping
It is not especially quick or springy
Edges feel stable, but not extra firm

Details

  • Mattress type: Pocket-spring hybrid with memory-foam comfort and 7-zone coil springing

  • Core: Pocket spring system (phosphated steel springs)

  • Comfort material: Memory foam (viscoelastic foam)

  • Firmness: Soft-leaning feel (listed as 2 on Matermoll’s scale)

  • Height range: 15–26 cm

  • Dimensions: Customizable

  • Reversible: Yes

  • Rollable: Listed

  • Customizable label: Listed

  • Certifications listed: ISO 9001; IMO/MED

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.3/5.0 The zoned feel kept hips from drifting too far down in back and side positions
Cooling 3.7/5.0 The pocket core helps, but the foam surface still holds some heat during longer lounging
Pressure Relief 4.4/5.0 Shoulders and hips settled in quickly without feeling sharply compressed
Motion Isolation 4.2/5.0 Partner movement stayed fairly muted for a hybrid, with only mild rebound
Responsiveness 4.0/5.0 There is some memory-foam lag, but turning still felt manageable
Edge Support 4.0/5.0 The perimeter felt stable for sitting and sleeping near the edge, just not rigid
Durability 4.2/5.0 The reversible design should help the surface wear more evenly over time
Overall 4.1/5.0 A strong comfort-support balance with the usual foam-and-hybrid trade-offs

Choosing Guide

Choose this mattress if you want a soft-leaning surface that still keeps some structure underneath, especially for side and back sleeping, couple use, or rooms that need to suit a range of guests. Skip it if you sleep hot or spend most of the night on your stomach. The custom sizing is a real advantage for boats, hospitality projects, and other non-standard setups.

If you want a firmer, more buoyant surface with stronger edge support, consider the Saatva Classic. If cooling and quicker response matter more, consider the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe.

Limitations

This mattress is not the right pick for people who need a firm, flat platform for stomach sleeping. In our testing, the softer top let the pelvis dip more as body weight increased. Heat-sensitive sleepers may also notice the memory-foam surface warming up during long, still periods. Dr. Adrian Walker’s practical takeaway was simple: if your lower back usually feels better on firmer, flatter beds, move toward a firmer hybrid.

Vs. Alternatives

  • Why choose this model

    • Softer entry feel without collapsing support

    • Better couple stability than many bouncier hybrids

    • Custom sizing plus a reversible wear strategy

  • Alternatives to consider

Pro Tips

  • Use a breathable mattress protector to reduce how much heat the foam surface holds

  • If you run warm, pair it with crisp, breathable sheets instead of heavier knits

  • Flip and rotate it on a consistent schedule to take advantage of the reversible build

  • Keep your foundation supportive and level, since weak slats can exaggerate softness

  • For side sleeping, use a slightly higher-loft pillow to help keep your neck neutral

  • If you are a part-time stomach sleeper, try a thin pillow under the hips for a flatter line

  • Give your body three to five nights to adapt before deciding the feel is not for you

  • For guest rooms, keep a thin topper on hand to fine-tune the feel for very light sleepers

  • If edge sitting matters to you, sit closer to the corners, where the structure often feels steadier

FAQs

Does it sleep hot?

It runs moderate to slightly warm. The pocket core helps keep it from feeling closed off, but in our testing the memory-foam surface still warmed up during longer, still lounging.

Is it good for side sleepers?

Yes, especially if you like a plush entry feel for side sleepers. In our testing, the shoulders settled in easily and pressure stayed low as long as we were not spending the whole night on the stomach.

How is motion isolation for couples?

It is strong for a hybrid. Jenna and Ethan found that most movement stayed muted, with only a small amount of rebound when one person moved quickly.

Do you need to flip it?

If you want the most consistent long-term feel, flipping and rotating it should help wear stay more even and keep the surface feeling more uniform.

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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.