Orange Mattress keeps a focused lineup of flippable innerspring, cotton, latex, and pillow-top beds. We tested four current models across support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability, then matched each one to the sleepers and setups where it made the most sense in actual use.
Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- Testing Team Takeaways
- Orange Mattress Comparison Chart
- How We Tested It
- Orange Mattress: Our Testing Experience
- Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
- How to Choose an Orange Mattress Model
- Limitations to Know Up Front
- Orange Mattress vs. Alternatives
- Pro Tips for Getting the Best Results With Orange Mattress
- FAQs
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Best Traits | Main Trade-Off | Best For |
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| Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring | 4.1/5 | Firm support, quick response, sturdy edges | More motion transfer and less shoulder relief | Back and stomach sleepers who want a classic spring feel |
| Cotton Mattress | 3.9/5 | Breathable surface, quiet motion control, steady support | Low bounce and a firmer side-sleep feel | Hot sleepers and light sleepers sharing a bed |
| 8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool | 4.1/5 | Balanced contour, responsive surface, low-profile stability | Thinner build and a softer edge | Combination sleepers who want contour without deep sink |
| Double Pillow Top Mattress | 4.2/5 | Cushioning up top, supportive core, flippable design | Warmer feel with some bounce | Couples and sleepers who want a thicker, softer-feeling bed |
Testing Team Takeaways
Across the group, Orange Mattress leaned toward sturdy, flippable builds and firmer support. In our testing, the Bamboo model felt strongest under the hips, the Cotton Mattress stayed the coolest and quietest, the 8-inch Organic Latex struck the best balance between contour and pushback, and the Double Pillow Top gave the softest landing without losing too much support. The trade-offs were clear too: Bamboo passed along the most motion, Cotton gave up bounce, latex had the softer edge, and the Double Pillow Top held the most warmth.
Orange Mattress Comparison Chart
| Mattress | Type | Height | Listed Sizes | Build Notes | Test Takeaway |
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| Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring | Innerspring | 8" or 10" | Twin, Twin XL, 3/4, Full, Queen, King, Cal King | Bonnel spring with foam on both sides; flippable | Best support and edge stability of the four |
| Cotton Mattress | Cotton mattress | 8" | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King | 8-inch cotton model; extra heights and custom sizes are offered | Coolest and quietest surface in our room |
| 8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool | Latex with cotton and wool | 8" | Twin, Full, Queen, King | 3" Talalay latex; hand-tufted; double sided | Most balanced mix of contour and pushback |
| Double Pillow Top Mattress | Pillow-top innerspring | 12.5" | 3/4, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King | Two-sided pillow top with optional latex version | Best cushioning, with warmth as the trade-off |
How We Tested It
Our testing process stayed consistent across all four beds. We used the same bedroom, rotated sleepers through back, side, and combination positions for multiple weeks, and scored each model for support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability. We also logged firmness cues during the same rotation. In our testing, support and pressure relief came from alignment checks and next-morning stiffness notes; cooling came from heat buildup on warm nights and how quickly the surface released warmth after we got up. Motion isolation came from shared-sleep and drop tests, edge support from sitting and lying near the perimeter, responsiveness from turn effort and bounce, and durability from how evenly each surface held up with regular rotation.
Orange Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, Bamboo felt like a straightforward firm spring bed. It kept hips level on back and stomach nights, snapped back quickly after reading or rolling over, and stayed dependable at the edge. The trade-off showed up as soon as two people used it: movement traveled more here than on the Cotton or latex models, and side sleepers on our team noticed less give at the shoulders.

What we liked
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Steady hip and lumbar support through the night
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Quick repositioning without a stuck feeling
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Strong, usable edge for sitting or sleeping near the side
Who it is best for
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Back and stomach sleepers
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People who want a firmer, traditional innerspring feel
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Sleepers willing to rotate and flip for longer wear
Where it falls short
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Light sleepers sharing a bed
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Side sleepers who need deeper shoulder relief
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Anyone wanting a plush surface
Cotton Mattress
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, the Cotton Mattress had the calmest surface in the group. It stayed quiet when a partner shifted, and the feel was more dry and breathable than cold. It also took more effort to turn on, and the flatter surface did not give as much at the shoulder and hip during side-sleep checks.

What we liked
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Very low motion transfer when a partner shifts
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Breathable feel that stayed comfortable on warm nights
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Steady support without wobble or bounce
Who it is best for
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Hot sleepers
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People who wake easily when a partner moves
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Sleepers who like a flatter, firmer surface
Where it falls short
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Side sleepers who need more cushioning
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Sleepers who want bounce for easier turns
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Anyone chasing a plush pillow-top feel
8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, the 8-inch Organic Latex delivered the cleanest balance between contour and pushback. It eased pressure better than the Bamboo and Cotton models without the slow sink that some foams create, and it was easy to move across. The thinner profile showed up most at the edge, where it felt softer than the spring beds when we sat or slept close to the side.

What we liked
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Responsive surface with clear pushback
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Balanced pressure relief without deep sink
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Easy turning for mixed-position sleep
Who it is best for
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Combination sleepers
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People who dislike a stuck-in-bed feel
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Shoppers who want a lower-profile mattress
Where it falls short
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Heavier sleepers wanting a thicker build
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People who sit on the edge often
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Shoppers who want a plush pillow top
Double Pillow Top Mattress
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, the Double Pillow Top gave the softest first impression while still keeping the body from sagging later in the night. It worked especially well for couples who wanted more cushioning without losing a stable edge. The trade-off was heat: the thicker top held more warmth than the other three, and it was not as quick to turn on as the latex model.
What we liked
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Best cushioning at the shoulders and hips
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Supportive base under the plush top
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Flippable build that should wear more evenly
Who it is best for
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Couples who want cushioning and support
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Sleepers who like a thicker mattress
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People who want softness without losing too much support
Where it falls short
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Hot sleepers
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People who want the quickest response
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Shoppers who prefer a thinner, simpler build
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness | Edge Support |
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| Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring | 4.1/5 | 4.6/5 | 3.8/5 | 4.2/5 | 3.2/5 | 4.5/5 | 4.4/5 | 4.3/5 |
| Cotton Mattress | 3.9/5 | 4.2/5 | 3.4/5 | 4.5/5 | 4.6/5 | 4.0/5 | 3.1/5 | 3.8/5 |
| 8” Organic Latex, Cotton with Wool | 4.1/5 | 4.3/5 | 4.1/5 | 4.4/5 | 3.6/5 | 4.2/5 | 4.5/5 | 3.7/5 |
| Double Pillow Top Mattress | 4.2/5 | 4.4/5 | 4.5/5 | 3.8/5 | 4.0/5 | 4.3/5 | 4.0/5 | 4.2/5 |
The 8-inch Organic Latex posted the steadiest spread across categories and stayed closest to what we expect from the better latex mattresses we have tested. Bamboo led on support and responsiveness, much like the stronger innerspring mattresses we review. Cotton led on cooling and motion control, and the Double Pillow Top led on pressure relief. That pattern matched what we felt in actual testing.
How to Choose an Orange Mattress Model
Start with sleep position and how sensitive you are to movement. Back sleepers and stomach sleepers will usually land best on Bamboo for firm support. Combination sleepers who turn a lot should look first at the 8-inch Organic Latex, while couples who wake easily have the safest pick in Cotton. If shoulder and hip cushioning matter most, the Double Pillow Top is the most forgiving option, as long as you are not already fighting heat buildup.
Limitations to Know Up Front
Most models in this lineup feel firmer than the average boxed foam bed. Very lightweight sleepers who spend most of the night on their side may want the Double Pillow Top or the latex model first. Bamboo is supportive but transmits motion, Cotton is cool and quiet but flatter and slower to turn on, and the latex model gives up some edge firmness because of its thinner profile.
Orange Mattress vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
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You want flippable construction that can wear more evenly over time
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You prefer simpler, more traditional mattress feels over deep foam sink
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You want a clear split between firm support, quiet motion control, balanced latex response, and plush cushioning
Alternatives to consider
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Saatva Classic for a widely available luxury innerspring feel
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Avocado Green Mattress for shoppers prioritizing an organic-leaning hybrid build
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PlushBeds Botanical Bliss if you want a stronger latex-forward feel and more configuration range
Pro Tips for Getting the Best Results With Orange Mattress
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Give the firmer models a short adjustment window before you judge them.
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Rotate and flip the Bamboo and Double Pillow Top on a schedule to support better long-term durability.
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If you sleep hot, start with breathable sheets and lighter bedding before assuming you need a different mattress, and keep your room setup close to the usual best sleep temperature.
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If you are using a foundation, platform bed, box spring, or adjustable base, make sure it matches the mattress.
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If edge sitting matters, Bamboo and the Double Pillow Top are the safer picks; if shoulder relief matters more, start with the better options for side sleepers.
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Keep bedroom temperature steady during the first week so cooling differences are easier to read, especially if you are comparing them against your normal setup.
FAQs
Which Orange Mattress model felt the most supportive for back pain?
The Bamboo Double Sided Mattress-Innerspring and the 8-inch Organic Latex both kept hips level in our tests. Bamboo is the firmer spring pick, while the latex model adds a little more contour and can make more sense for shoppers focused on back pain support.
Which model is best for couples who wake easily?
The Cotton Mattress had the least partner ripple in our setup, so it is the safest pick for couples who wake easily. 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 room. The 8-inch Organic Latex also stayed fairly 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 support core kept it from feeling saggy, even for our heavier tester. It still made the most sense for people who want cushioning first, not the firmest feel in the lineup.