Matermoll's Country is a home-use all-foam mattress that pairs MaterFoam Soft over denser HD foam and finishes the surface with Olive Oil quilted fabric. In our testing, it felt quiet, steady, and easy to settle into, with especially strong motion control for couples. It made the most sense for back sleepers and low-traffic guest rooms, while hot sleepers and anyone who wants more bounce or firmer edge support may want a different setup.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Matermoll Country Mattress | 4.0/5 | Steady support; low motion transfer; cushioned quilted feel | Limited bounce; edges compress; can hold warmth | Back sleepers, couples, guest or kid rooms |
Final Verdict
The Country is a straightforward foam mattress with a calm, cushioned top and a support profile that stays more steady than plush. In our testing, it kept hips level on the back, absorbed partner movement well, and felt consistent across repeated nights. The trade-offs were the usual foam ones: limited spring-back, only average edge confidence, and some warmth buildup over longer sleep sessions.
Who It's For
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Couples who want minimal disturbance from movement
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Back sleepers who need steady lumbar support
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Guest rooms and kid or teen bedrooms
Who It's Not For
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Hot sleepers who overheat easily
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People who want a bouncy, responsive surface
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Anyone who spends a lot of time perched on the edge

How We Tested It
I slept on the Country through normal weeknights and slower weekend recovery nights, then repeated the same checks with three teammates to compare how the bed handled different builds and sleep positions. We scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability using the same framework we use in How We Test Mattresses, along with nightly notes plus repeatable checks like edge sitting, roll-on and roll-off transitions, and partner-movement drills. We also waited for the foam to fully settle before judging the overall feel.
Our Testing Experience
The first thing I noticed was how quiet the surface felt. There was no springy lift, just a slightly cushioned top that let me settle without feeling stuck. After a few nights, the support pattern felt clearer: on my back, the mattress kept my hips from sagging; on my side, it gave some cushion but still felt flatter through the shoulder than softer foam beds. Marcus (6'1", 230 lbs) liked the under-hip stability but said it held more warmth than he prefers. Mia (5'4", 125 lbs) got comfortable initial pressure relief on her side, though after longer sessions she wanted more shoulder give. Jenna and Ethan's shared-bed checks were the clearest win: movement stayed local, but edge use felt less secure when both sleepers drifted outward.
What we liked
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Stable midsection support that keeps hips from drifting
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Very low partner disturbance for a foam build
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Calm, cushioned surface feel that does not turn mushy
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers who want a steadier, flatter support plane
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Couples sensitive to movement and nighttime disruptions
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Guest-room setups where easy livability matters
Where it falls short
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Heat-sensitive sleepers may want more airflow-focused materials
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People who like quick bounce will not get it here
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Edge sitting and edge sleeping feel only average
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Strong, steady support through the core | Foam feel is less bouncy and lively |
| Excellent motion isolation for couples | Can sleep warmer for hot sleepers |
| Cushioned, comfortable quilted surface | Edge support is only moderate |
Details
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Mattress type: All-foam
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Feel: Medium-firm
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Height: 25 cm (about 10")
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Comfort materials: MaterFoam Soft comfort foam with HD foam support
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Cover/ticking: Olive Oil quilted fabric
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Notable build notes: Handles; rollable design
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Dimensions: Customizable
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Certification noted: ISO 9001 quality-management certification
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Price: Official pricing is quote-based; third-party pricing varies by size and seller
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Trial period: Not clearly stated on the current official product page; compare general policies in our Mattress Trial Guide and confirm terms with the seller
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Delivery/shipping notes: Delivery options vary by seller and region
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Warranty/guarantee: Warranty terms should be confirmed with the seller before purchase; our Mattress Warranty Guide covers the basics to check
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.3/5 | Keeps hips level and feels composed under load |
| Cooling | 3.7/5 | Comfortable at first, but foam holds more warmth over time |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2/5 | The cushioned top helps, though lighter side sleepers may want more give |
| Motion Isolation | 4.7/5 | Partner movement stayed localized and subdued in our tests |
| Responsiveness | 3.6/5 | Position changes are manageable, but rebound is modest |
| Edge Support | 3.5/5 | Sitting and edge sleeping feel serviceable, not firm |
| Durability | 4.1/5 | The denser support foam should help it keep its shape |
| Overall | 4.0/5 | A steady daily-driver foam mattress with predictable trade-offs |
Choosing Guide
Choose the Country if you want an all-foam mattress that leans supportive, stays quiet when someone beside you moves, and feels medium-firm rather than deeply plush. It fits back sleepers best, works reasonably well for combination sleepers who do not need deep shoulder sink, and makes practical sense in guest rooms where a steady, easy-to-live-with feel matters.
If cooling is your top priority, a more airflow-heavy hybrid like Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe may fit better. If you are a lighter side sleeper who wants more shoulder relief, Helix Sunset makes more sense.
Limitations
The Country's main compromises are typical of supportive foam: it does not feel springy, and it does not deliver the locked-in edge confidence some couples want when both sleepers use the perimeter. Heat-sensitive sleepers may also notice more warmth buildup during long, uninterrupted nights. If you want deeper plushness for side sleeping, this bed feels more steady than pillowy through the shoulders.
Vs. Alternatives
Why choose the Country
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You want a quieter mattress with very low motion transfer
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You prefer a medium-firm, supportive foam feel over bounce
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You want a calm surface that stays stable under hips and midsection
Alternatives to consider
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Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Adapt: a denser, more body-conforming option for pressure relief
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Saatva Loom & Leaf: a more premium memory-foam presentation with a polished finish
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WinkBeds GravityLux: another premium all-foam option if you want a different pressure-relief profile
Pro Tips
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Give the foam a few nights to settle before judging firmness.
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Use breathable bedding if you tend to sleep hot.
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Put it on a stable foundation so the support feel stays consistent.
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If you sleep on your side, a slightly taller pillow may help keep your neck aligned.
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If your shoulders feel tight, a thin topper can be simpler than changing the whole bed.
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Avoid parking your weight on the same edge spot every night.
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Rotate it periodically to keep the surface wearing more evenly.
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Keep fitted sheets snug so the quilted top stays smooth.
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If you share the bed, keeping the heavier sleeper closer to center helps edge stability.
FAQs
Does the Matermoll Country Mattress feel more soft or firm?
It lands in the medium-firm range. The top feels cushioned, but the support foam engages quickly enough to keep the midsection from drifting.
Is it good for couples?
Yes, especially if you care about low motion transfer. In our testing, movement stayed localized instead of rippling across the bed, which is what many readers look for in mattresses for couples and in our Couples Sleep Guide.
Will it sleep hot?
It can for heat-sensitive sleepers. The feel is calm and comfortable, but longer nights can build more warmth than a spring-based design.
How does it do for side sleepers?
Average to good depending on your build. Lighter side sleepers may want a little more shoulder sink than the default feel provides.