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Orange Mattress Reviews (2026)

Orange Mattress sells a small lineup of flippable, natural-material, and innerspring options that aim to balance support and longevity at a wide range of price points. We tested four mainstream models across Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability, then matched each mattress to the sleeper types and bedroom setups where it actually makes the most sense—and where it doesn’t.

Product Overview

Mattress Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring 2025 4.1 firm support; easy to move on; sturdy edges more motion transfer; firmer feel can pinch shoulders back and stomach sleepers; people who want a “traditional” spring feel
Cotton Mattress 3.9 breathable feel; stable surface; excellent motion control low bounce; limited pressure relief for side sleeping hot sleepers; light sleepers sharing a bed; fans of firmer, simpler builds
8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool 4.1 responsive latex; balanced pressure relief; low-profile stability thinner profile; edge feels softer than spring beds combination sleepers; people who dislike “sink” but want contouring
Double Pillow Top Mattress 4.2 plush comfort on top; strong support underneath; flippable longevity warmer feel than the others; noticeable bounce for some partners couples who want cushioning without losing support; people who like thicker beds

Testing Team Takeaways

Across the four beds, the biggest pattern was that Orange Mattress leans into sturdy, two-sided builds and firmer surfaces. The Bamboo Double Sided felt the most supportive under my hips and Marcus’s midsection, but Jenna could feel Ethan’s nighttime turns. The Cotton Mattress stayed the coolest and quietest, yet it asked more of my shoulders when I spent long stretches on my side. The 8” Organic Latex delivered the cleanest mix of contour and pushback. The Double Pillow Top was the most forgiving, with warmth as the main trade-off.

Orange Mattress Comparison Chart

Mattress Price Range Type Thickness Listed Sizes Construction highlights Feel options Cooling (test) Support (test) Pressure relief (test) Motion isolation (test) Responsiveness (test) Edge support (test) Durability (test)
Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring 2025 $848.00–$1,648.00 Innerspring 8" or 10" Twin, Twin XL, 3/4, Full, Queen, King, Cal King Bonnel spring with high-density foam on both sides; double sided Firm Good airflow, mild heat hold Strong, especially under hips Moderate; better on back than side Moderate; partner movement travels Fast, springy repositioning Strong for sitting and edge sleep High; two-sided build should wear evenly
Cotton Mattress $689.00–$1,499.00 All-cotton 8" Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King Solid 100 cotton; breathable feel Firm Excellent; coolest surface in our room Steady “flat” support Lower on shoulder/hip relief Excellent; very little partner ripple Low bounce; turning takes effort Moderate; compresses more at edge Good; gradual compression over time
8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool $1,299.00–$2,299.00 Latex + fiber 8" Twin, Full, Queen, King 3" natural Talalay latex wrapped in organic cotton and wool; double sided; hand tufted Medium-firm leaning Very good; stays temperature-neutral Strong, but a thinner profile Good; even contour without “sink” Fair-to-good; some movement carries Excellent; quick reset and pushback Fair; softer perimeter than springs High; tufted, two-sided wear pattern
Double Pillow Top Mattress $1,799.00–$2,799.00 Pillow-top innerspring 12.5" 3/4, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King Two-sided pillow top; innerspring core; flippable; optional natural latex Medium, Plush, or Firm Moderate; thicker top holds warmth Strong support under plush top Excellent; best cushion of the four Good; pillow tops dampen some bounce Good; not as quick as latex Strong; stable for couple edge use High; flipping helps even out impressions

How We Tested It

We tested each mattress in the same bedroom for multiple weeks, rotating sleepers and positions. Support and Pressure Relief came from 30-minute alignment checks on back and side, plus next-morning stiffness notes. Cooling was judged by heat buildup during warm nights and how quickly the surface released warmth after we got up. Motion Isolation came from Jenna and Ethan’s shared nights and a drop-and-roll test, while Edge Support was measured sitting to tie shoes and sleeping on the outer third. Responsiveness and Durability were scored from turn effort, bounce, and visible body impressions after regular rotation.

Orange Mattress: Our Testing Experience

Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring 2025

Our Testing Experience

The Bamboo Double Sided felt instantly familiar: a firm, steady spring bed that didn’t let my hips drift. I’d read for half an hour, stand up, and the surface snapped back quickly. Marcus liked how it stayed supportive under his midsection, but he also called out the heat he felt when the room warmed up. When Jenna and Ethan ran their couple tests, Ethan’s first comment was that it “lets me turn without thinking about it,” though Jenna could track his movement more than on the foamier beds.

What we liked

  • strong hip and lumbar support that stays consistent all night

  • quick, springy repositioning for combination sleepers

  • reliable edge support for sitting and sleeping near the side

Who it is best for

  • back and stomach sleepers who want a firm, classic innerspring feel

  • people who rotate and flip for longevity

  • sleepers who dislike slow, “sticky” foams

Where it falls short

  • light sleepers sharing a bed who need maximum motion isolation

  • side sleepers who want deep shoulder sink

  • anyone who prefers a plush, cushy surface

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Firm, steady support under hips and lower back More motion transfer than the all-cotton and latex options
Easy to change positions Firm feel can feel abrupt on shoulders for side sleeping
Double-sided design encourages longer-term wear Not the best match for people who run very hot in thick bedding

Details

  • Price range: $848.00–$1,648.00

  • Thickness options: 8" or 10"

  • Feel: firm

  • Construction: bonnel spring with high-density foam padding on both sides; double sided

  • Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, 3/4, Full, Queen, King, Cal King

  • Availability note: 10" is readily available, while the 8" option is treated as a custom depth and can take longer

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.6 Firm spring support kept hips level, especially on back and stomach.
Cooling 4.2 Decent airflow, but heat lingered a bit under heavier covers.
Pressure Relief 3.8 Comfortable on back; firmer feel limited shoulder give on side.
Motion Isolation 3.2 Partner movement traveled across the surface in couple tests.
Responsiveness 4.4 Quick pushback made turning effortless.
Edge Support 4.3 Stable when sitting and sleeping along the perimeter.
Durability 4.5 Two-sided design and firmer build should resist impressions well.
Overall Score 4.1 Strong support and edges, with motion transfer as the main trade-off.

Cotton Mattress

Our Testing Experience

The Cotton Mattress felt like it was built for calm: no bounce, no wobble, just a steady surface that stayed quiet when someone else moved. I noticed the cooling right away—more “dry and breathable” than cold—and it stayed consistent even after longer reading sessions. Marcus, who sleeps hot, called it the easiest surface to settle on without feeling heat stack up. When Jenna and Ethan shared it, Jenna barely noticed Ethan getting back in after a midnight water run, but Ethan also said it didn’t “help” his turns the way springs or latex do.

What we liked

  • very low motion transfer when a partner shifts or gets up

  • breathable, low-heat feel for warmer sleepers

  • stable surface that doesn’t feel bouncy or “floaty”

Who it is best for

  • hot sleepers who want a simpler, breathable feel

  • couples who prioritize quiet motion behavior

  • sleepers who prefer a firmer, flatter surface

Where it falls short

  • side sleepers who need deep pressure relief at shoulders and hips

  • people who want bounce for easy repositioning

  • anyone who loves a plush, pillow-top sensation

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Excellent motion control for couples Less responsive; turning can feel like work
Very breathable feel Firm surface can feel unforgiving for side sleeping
Simple, stable support Limited “lift” compared with spring and latex beds
Strong choice for light sleepers Edge compresses more than innerspring options

Details

  • Price range: $689.00–$1,499.00

  • Thickness: 8"

  • Materials: solid 100 cotton

  • Listed features: natural cooling feature

  • Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King

  • Other options: additional heights, organic cotton options, and custom sizes are offered

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.2 Even, flat support worked well for back sleeping and reading.
Cooling 4.5 Most breathable feel; heat dissipated quickly after getting up.
Pressure Relief 3.4 Firmness reduced shoulder and hip give on my side.
Motion Isolation 4.6 Best at minimizing partner movement across the surface.
Responsiveness 3.1 Minimal bounce; repositioning took more effort.
Edge Support 3.8 Usable, but the perimeter compressed more when sitting.
Durability 4.0 Stable over our testing, with slow compression rather than sudden sag.
Overall Score 3.9 A cool, quiet mattress that trades cushioning and bounce for stability.

8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool

Our Testing Experience

This one felt “clean” in the way latex often does: I’d sink just enough to feel my ribs and hips settle, then the surface pushed back before I felt stuck. On my side, it relieved pressure better than the Bamboo and Cotton models, but it still kept my waist supported when I rolled to my back. Marcus liked the support-to-contour balance, though he noticed the thinner profile more when he sat on the edge. Jenna and Ethan both said it was the easiest of the non-spring beds to turn on—Ethan called it “quick, not sticky.”

What we liked

  • responsive surface that balances contour and pushback

  • solid pressure relief without the deep foam “sink”

  • easy turning and repositioning for mixed-position sleepers

Who it is best for

  • combination sleepers who shift between back and side

  • people who dislike slow memory-foam feel

  • sleepers who want a lower-profile mattress that stays supportive

Where it falls short

  • heavier sleepers who strongly prefer a thick, high-profile build

  • edge sitters who want the rigid feel of an innerspring perimeter

  • anyone chasing a very plush, pillow-top top layer

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Lively, responsive latex feel Thinner profile can feel less substantial to some sleepers
Better pressure relief than the firmer spring and cotton builds Edge feels softer than innerspring models when sitting
Breathable, low “sink” contouring Latex carries more motion than dense foams
Double-sided and tufted build Size range is narrower than the innerspring options

Details

  • Price range: $1,299.00–$2,299.00

  • Thickness: 8"

  • Construction: 3" natural Talalay latex wrapped in organic cotton and wool; double sided; hand tufted

  • Listed sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King

  • Design notes: bendable (can fold in half), low-profile build, double sided, and hand tufted

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.3 Strong lumbar and hip support with a supportive “pushback” feel.
Cooling 4.4 Stayed temperature-neutral, with quick heat release after movement.
Pressure Relief 4.1 Noticeably better shoulder/hip comfort than the firmer options.
Motion Isolation 3.6 Less motion than springs, but you can still feel some shifting.
Responsiveness 4.5 Fast surface recovery made turning smooth and natural.
Edge Support 3.7 Fine for sleeping near edge; softer when sitting.
Durability 4.2 Tufted, two-sided construction should wear evenly over time.
Overall Score 4.1 The most balanced “no-stuck” feel, with a softer edge and thinner profile.

Double Pillow Top Mattress

Our Testing Experience

The Double Pillow Top was the one we kept circling back to when we wanted comfort first. I could feel the pillow top soften the initial contact at my shoulders and hips, then the support underneath stopped me from sagging as the night went on. Jenna liked it for shared sleep because it felt cushioned without the edge collapsing when they both drifted outward. Ethan, who moves a lot, said it was comfortable but not as instantly “free” to turn on as the latex model. Marcus appreciated the support under his hips, but he also flagged that the thicker top held more warmth when the bedroom ran hot.

What we liked

  • most forgiving cushion for shoulders and hips

  • supportive underneath the plush top, especially for back sleeping

  • flippable design that helps even out wear

Who it is best for

  • couples who want cushioning and a supportive base

  • sleepers who like a thicker mattress and a more “finished” feel

  • people who want multiple firmness options in one model line

Where it falls short

  • hot sleepers who already struggle with heat buildup

  • anyone who wants the quickest, springiest response

  • shoppers who prefer a thinner, minimalist profile

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Plush comfort without losing support Warmer feel than the thinner cotton and latex models
Good motion control for a spring-based mattress Turning takes a touch more effort than on latex
Strong edge feel for couples Pillow-top feel isn’t for people who want a very firm surface
Flippable, two-sided build More expensive than the entry spring and cotton options

Details

  • Price range: $1,799.00–$2,799.00

  • Thickness: 12.5"

  • Feel options: Medium, Plush, or Firm

  • Listed features: flippable, two-sided pillow top; optional natural latex

  • Sizes: 3/4, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King

  • 3/4 size listing: 48" x 75"

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.4 Support stayed strong under the plush top, even over longer nights.
Cooling 3.8 Thicker comfort layers held more warmth in warmer conditions.
Pressure Relief 4.5 Best overall cushioning at shoulders and hips.
Motion Isolation 4.0 Pillow tops dampened movement, though some bounce remained.
Responsiveness 4.0 Easy enough to move, but not as instant as latex.
Edge Support 4.2 Solid perimeter for sitting and couple edge use.
Durability 4.3 Two-sided design should help reduce permanent impressions.
Overall Score 4.2 The comfort leader, with warmth as the main compromise.

Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses

Mattress Overall Score Support Pressure Relief Cooling Motion Isolation Durability Responsiveness Edge Support
Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring 2025 4.1 4.6 3.8 4.2 3.2 4.5 4.4 4.3
Cotton Mattress 3.9 4.2 3.4 4.5 4.6 4.0 3.1 3.8
8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool 4.1 4.3 4.1 4.4 3.6 4.2 4.5 3.7
Double Pillow Top Mattress 4.2 4.4 4.5 3.8 4.0 4.3 4.0 4.2

If you want the most even, good-at-everything scorecard, the 8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool model is the steadiest across categories. The Bamboo Double Sided takes the lead for Support and Responsiveness but gives ground on Motion Isolation. The Cotton Mattress is the quietest for partners and the coolest on our sheets, with the clear trade-off being Pressure Relief and bounce. The Double Pillow Top stands out for Pressure Relief, with Cooling as the one score that lags.

How to Choose an Orange Mattress Model

Start with sleep position and how sensitive you are to movement. Back and stomach sleepers usually land best on the Bamboo Double Sided for firm support, while combination sleepers who rotate a lot tend to prefer the 8” Organic Latex for quick, non-sticky responsiveness. If you share a bed and wake easily, the Cotton Mattress is the safest pick for motion control. If you want the most cushioning on shoulders and hips, choose the Double Pillow Top—especially for couples—unless you already sleep hot.

Limitations to Know Up Front

Most Orange Mattress options in this lineup run firmer than the average boxed foam bed, so very lightweight side sleepers may feel pressure unless they choose the Double Pillow Top or the latex model. The Bamboo Double Sided is supportive but transmits motion. The Cotton Mattress is cool and quiet, yet it lacks bounce and can feel unyielding at the shoulder. The 8” Latex balances comfort well, but the lower profile and softer edge can disappoint dedicated edge sitters.

Orange Mattress vs. Alternatives

Why choose these models

  • You want a flippable, two-sided build for longer-term wear and more even surface aging

  • You prefer simpler materials and a more “traditional” mattress feel over deep foam sink

  • You need a clear choice between firm support, quiet motion control, or plush comfort

Alternatives to consider

  • Saatva Classic: a widely available luxury innerspring for shoppers who want a hotel-like feel and multiple firmness choices

  • Avocado Green Mattress: an organic-leaning hybrid for buyers prioritizing natural materials and a springy, supportive build

  • PlushBeds Botanical Bliss: a latex-focused option if you want more configuration choices and a stronger latex-forward feel

Pro Tips for Getting the Best Results With Orange Mattress

  • Give any firmer model a short adjustment window by keeping your pillow height consistent before you judge the mattress.

  • For the Bamboo Double Sided and Double Pillow Top, rotate and flip on a schedule so you don’t build impressions in one spot.

  • If you sleep hot, use breathable sheets and a lighter comforter first before you assume you need a different firmness.

  • If you’re a side sleeper on the Bamboo or Cotton model, try a thinner, supportive pillow to reduce shoulder angle.

  • For couples, test motion transfer with your normal bedtime routine—phone scrolling, reading, and getting up once—before deciding.

  • Use a sturdy foundation that matches the mattress style so support scores in our testing translate to your room.

  • If edge sitting matters (putting on shoes, stretching), prioritize the Bamboo Double Sided or Double Pillow Top.

  • For people who turn a lot at night, the 8” Organic Latex is the easiest “no-thought” repositioning surface.

  • Keep the room temperature steady during the first week; big swings can distort how you perceive foam and fiber comfort layers.

FAQs

Which Orange Mattress model felt the most supportive for back pain?

The Bamboo Double Sided and the 8” Organic Latex both kept my hips level. I’d pick Bamboo if you like firm springs, and latex if you want support with a little more contour.

Which model is best for couples who wake easily?

The Cotton Mattress had the least partner ripple. The Double Pillow Top came next, with more bounce but better cushioning.

Which model runs coolest in warm bedrooms?

The Cotton Mattress stayed the most breathable in our setup. The 8” Organic Latex also stayed temperature-neutral, while the thicker Double Pillow Top held more warmth.

Is the Double Pillow Top too soft for heavier sleepers?

In our testing, the supportive core kept it from feeling saggy, even for Marcus. He preferred it in a firmer feel setting, especially on back and stomach nights.

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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.