The Original Mattress Factory Oasis Plush Mattress is a budget-priced, two-sided innerspring that leans noticeably soft while still trying to keep you supported. In our hands-on testing, it felt cushioned up top with a quick, springy lift underneath. It’s best for side and back sleepers who want plush comfort without a slow “memory-foam hug,” but it won’t fully block a partner’s movement.
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Snapshot
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Original Mattress Factory Oasis Plush Mattress | 4.0/5.0 | Soft, flippable, springy feel | Noticeable motion; may feel too soft for some | Side/back sleepers who like plush bounce |
Final Verdict
The Oasis Plush is a practical plush innerspring: cushioned on top, buoyant underneath, and flippable so you can even out wear. In our testing, side and back sleep felt comfortable and changing positions was easy, but motion from a partner still came through.
Who it’s for
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Sleepers who want plush cushioning without feeling stuck in foam
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Anyone who prefers a flippable, two-sided build
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Guest rooms that need broad, easy-to-like comfort
Who it’s not for
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Light sleepers who wake up easily from movement
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Strict stomach sleepers who need a flatter, firmer surface
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People who want a deep, slow-melting memory-foam feel

Test Method
We slept on the Oasis Plush for regular nights, then ran repeatable checks for support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability. We tracked spine alignment on our back and side, used short “reset” naps to see if comfort changed when we were tired, and did partner-disturbance drills during entry/exit and turning. We also logged edge-sitting in the morning and did quick temperature checks after heat buildup.
In-Bed Notes
The surface rebounds fast—when I shifted, it popped back instead of slowly sinking. On my side, my shoulder and hip settled in without sharp pressure. On my back, the bed stayed buoyant, though the plush top let my midsection relax a bit more than it does on a medium-firm mattress. In our partner tests, Jenna and Ethan could feel each other get in and out of bed; it wasn’t dramatic, but it’s noticeable if you’re a light sleeper.
What we liked
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Soft cushioning without a sticky, slow-foam feel
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Easy to roll and reposition
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Classic spring comfort that still feels inviting
Who it is best for
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Side/back sleepers who want plush comfort with bounce
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Couples who aren’t highly motion-sensitive
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Guest rooms with mixed preferences
Where it falls short
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Motion isolation is only average for an innerspring
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May feel too yielding for full-time stomach sleeping
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Edge is supportive, but not ultra-firm

Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Plush, inviting surface | Motion is noticeable for light sleepers |
| Two-sided, flippable design | May allow hip dip for stomach sleeping |
| Quick, responsive bounce | Not a “dead-quiet” foam feel |
| Stronger edges than many budget beds | Too soft for firmness seekers |
Specs
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Profile height: 11.25 inches
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Price (mattress only): $359–$759 by size
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Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Full XL, Queen, King
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Design: two-sided (flippable) innerspring
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Comfort approach: compressed cotton padding plus about 2.5 inches of CertiPUR-US certified foam per side
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Top quilt components: damask quilted to fiber with super-soft foams (including 1-inch and 0.5-inch layers)
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Comfort layers: 1-inch high-density super-soft foam topper plus blended cotton felt insulator pad
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Support system: knotted Bonnell coil unit (312-count in full), five-turn 13-gauge coils, plus a 6-gauge border rod for edge-to-edge support
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Comfort/size change policy: within 365 days, one-time reselection for a 25% fee (plus any applicable differences/fees)
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Warranty: limited warranty for defects in workmanship/materials; comfort preference and normal wear aren’t covered

Scorecard
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.0 | Stable enough for back/side sleep, but plush top can relax the midsection more than firm beds. |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Airy innerspring feel helps, though the cushy foams can hold some warmth. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Comfortable shoulder/hip settling for side sleep without sharp pressure points. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.5 | Partner movement is noticeable, especially during entry/exit and frequent turning. |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 | Quick rebound makes repositioning easy and keeps the surface lively. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Sits sturdily on the perimeter; sleeping right at the edge is decent, not rigid. |
| Durability | 4.2 | Two-sided design supports longer-term usability when flipped/rotated consistently. |
| Overall | 4.0 | A practical plush innerspring with strong day-to-day comfort and predictable trade-offs. |
Picking the Oasis Plush
Pick the Oasis Plush if you want a soft, spring-forward feel and you rotate between side and back sleeping. It’s also a good fit if you dislike slow-moving foam and want a mattress that’s easy to move on. If you’re very motion-sensitive, you’ll likely prefer a mattress built specifically to reduce partner disturbance.
For lighter side sleepers who want deeper pressure relief, consider the Helix Midnight. If you’re prioritizing stronger motion damping, the Nectar Premier is worth a look. For a more lifted, sturdier feel for back sleep, the Saatva Classic in Luxury Firm is a common alternative.
Limitations
The trade-off with a plush, traditional coil feel is predictability: it’s bouncy and straightforward, not quiet or deeply contouring. Strict stomach sleepers may notice their hips settling lower than ideal, and light sleepers can pick up partner movement. If you’re shopping for a dense, slow-hugging foam feel, this isn’t it.
Versus Alternatives
Why pick the Oasis Plush
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You want a plush surface with a springy lift
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You like a flippable build for more even wear
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You want a responsive mattress that’s easy to move on
Alternatives to consider
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Nectar Premier: for couples who want stronger motion isolation
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Helix Midnight: for side sleepers who want more targeted pressure relief
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Saatva Classic (Luxury Firm): for a firmer, more lifted back-sleep feel
Pro Tips
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Flip and rotate it on a consistent schedule to keep the feel even.
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Use a supportive, non-flexing base—like a platform bed or sturdy foundation—to help maintain alignment.
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If you sleep hot, pair it with breathable sheets and a ventilated protector.
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Stomach sleepers: try a thinner pillow to reduce lower-back arching.
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Add a low-profile topper only if you need a touch more cushion—don’t over-soften the surface.
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Re-check pillow loft after a week; plush tops can change your neck angle.
FAQs
Does the Oasis Plush feel “cloud soft” or more like a traditional plush innerspring?
It’s closer to a traditional plush innerspring—cushioned on top, with bounce underneath—than a cloud-like, sinky foam bed.
Can couples sleep well on it?
Couples can do fine if neither sleeper is extremely motion-sensitive. You’ll still notice entry/exit and frequent turning.
Is it easy to move on?
Yes. The surface rebounds quickly, so changing positions doesn’t take effort.
Will it work for stomach sleeping?
For occasional stomach sleeping, it can work. For all-night stomach sleeping, some people may feel the hips dip too much.