Ortho’s Capri Plush is a plush memory-foam mattress for sleepers who want a softer surface and quieter partner movement. It suits side sleepers, combo sleepers, and couples who care more about pressure relief than bounce, with pricing that starts around $509.99. In our testing, its biggest strengths were contouring and motion control, while the main trade-offs were slower response and only average edge stability.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capri Plush | 4.0/5 | Deep pressure relief; strong motion control; plush comfort | Slow rebound; average edge stability; warmth for deep sinkers | Side sleepers, couples, comfort-first combo sleepers |
Final Verdict
Capri Plush delivers the deep, slow-moving feel many foam fans want, but it didn’t let my hips sink endlessly when I stayed on my back. In our testing, the surface stayed calm for shared sleep and the comfort layers handled most of the pressure relief. The trade-offs were what we expected from a plush foam bed: movement felt slower than on an innerspring mattress, and deeper sink can hold some warmth.
Who It’s For
- Side sleepers who want extra cushioning at shoulders and hips
- Couples who prioritize motion isolation
- Back sleepers who like a softer top without a jarring feel
Who It’s Not For
- Strict stomach sleepers who need a flatter, firmer surface
- People who want a bouncy, spring-forward feel
- Very hot sleepers who tend to sink in deeply

How We Tested It
We slept on Capri Plush for regular nights and ran short, repeatable drills to compare how it behaved over time. In our testing, Support and Pressure Relief came from alignment checks and next-morning stiffness notes. Cooling came from warm-room sessions and how fast the surface shed heat. Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, and Edge Support came from partner movement, timed position changes, and seated edge use. Durability was judged by early softening, body-impression behavior, and week-to-week consistency.
Testing Experience
The first thing I noticed was how smooth the quilted top felt under a sheet and how quickly the mattress settled into a deep, slow contour. On my back, my pelvis sank a little, but not enough to keep dropping, which mattered on nights when my lower back felt tight. Mia, our dedicated side sleeper, stayed on it longer than usual without shifting off her shoulder, and she kept coming back to the same point: her outer hip felt cushioned instead of pinched. Jenna and Ethan put it through their usual couple routine—late entry, shifting, and a few get-ups—and the bed stayed impressively calm, though Ethan still noticed the slower foam response when changing positions fast.
What we liked
- Pressure relief that stayed comfortable through long side stretches
- Calm, low-motion surface for shared sleep
- Plush feel without immediate bottoming out for average-weight sleepers
Who it is best for
- Side sleepers and comfort-first combo sleepers
- Couples who want a quieter bed at night
- Back sleepers who prefer a softer first contact
Where it falls short
- Slower turning and less bounce than hybrid or innerspring beds
- Edges feel supportive enough for sleep, but less steady for long sitting
- Heat can build if you sink in and run very warm

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Deep contouring for pressure relief Strong motion isolation for couples Plush comfort with a quiet, stable feel |
Slow rebound can feel sluggish for restless sleepers Edge sitting is not as steady as a reinforced hybrid Very hot sleepers may notice warmth when sinking deeply |
Details
- Price: Starting at $509.99 for the mattress, keeping it in the under-$1,000 range, with one Twin XL listing at $1,509.98 when paired with an adjustable base.
- Type and feel: Memory foam, plush.
- Quilting: Tencel quilted cover.
- Foam certification: CertiPUR-US foam layers.
- Cooling feature: Gel-infused memory foam.
- Adjustable-base friendly: Offered with several foundation options, including adjustable bases.
- Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Full XL, Queen, King, Cal King, King Split, Cal King Split.
- Trial: 100-night comfort guarantee, with a 30-night adjustment period before exchange.
- Warranty: 10-year warranty.
- Availability: Store pickup or delivery.
- Delivery policy: Free delivery is offered in Southern California, with deliveries every day except Sundays and Mondays.

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.1 | The support core kept my hips from sinking farther as the night went on. |
| Cooling | 3.6 | Gel foam helped somewhat, but deeper sink still held warmth. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.6 | This was the standout: shoulders and outer hips stayed comfortable on my side. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.7 | Partner movement stayed muted and barely traveled across the surface. |
| Responsiveness | 3.4 | Turning was manageable, but the foam rebound felt slow. |
| Edge Support | 3.7 | Solid enough for sleeping near the edge, but less convincing for long sits. |
| Durability | 3.8 | It held shape well early on, though plush foams still benefit from regular rotation. |
| Overall | 4.0 | A comfort-first foam mattress with strong couple performance and familiar trade-offs. |
Choosing Guide
Buy Capri Plush if you want a softer top, you split time between your side and back, and you care more about quiet partner performance than bounce. If you sleep hot, plan around the deeper contour with breathable bedding and a cooler room. If you’re a strict stomach sleeper or you want a quicker, springier surface, this probably is not the cleanest fit. Shoppers looking for a similar calm foam feel at another price point may also consider the Nectar Memory Foam Mattress. Those who want more lift and easier turning while staying side-sleeper friendly may do better with a balanced hybrid like the Helix Midnight Luxe.

Limitations
This mattress leans into plush contouring, so it is less ideal for strict stomach sleeping and for anyone who needs a notably firm, flat surface to keep the pelvis lifted. Responsiveness is the main trade-off: quick toss-and-turn sleepers may feel the foam’s slower rebound. Edge support is workable for sleep but not the most rigid for prolonged sitting, and very hot sleepers may still feel warmth if they sink deeply through the comfort layers.
Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
- Plush comfort that emphasizes pressure relief
- Strong motion control for couples
- Softer entry feel without the spring push-back
Alternatives to consider
- Nectar Memory Foam Mattress: value-forward foam feel with strong motion control
- Tuft & Needle Original: faster response and a less huggy surface
- Saatva Classic (Firm): firmer, flatter support with more bounce for stomach and back sleepers
Pro Tips
- Give yourself a consistent pillow height for side versus back nights; plush tops can change neck angle quickly.
- Rotate the mattress on a schedule to keep wear even across the plush comfort zone.
- Use breathable sheets to help with surface heat management.
- If you are a back sleeper with lumbar sensitivity, place a thin pillow under your knees on rough days.
- For couples, use a fitted sheet with strong elastic so the surface stays quiet during movement.
- If you sit on the edge a lot, add a sturdy bench or chair nearby to reduce edge fatigue over time.
- Keep the room cool before bedtime; foam feels warmer when the room starts warm.
- If turning feels slow, choose sleepwear that slides easily rather than grippy fabrics.
- Re-check your foundation setup; a stable base can make a plush foam bed feel more supportive.
FAQs
Does the Capri Plush feel too soft for back sleeping?
If you like a softer first contact, it can work well. On nights when my lower back was tight, I did best when I stayed centered and did not let my hips drift into a deep sink.
How couple-friendly is it for motion?
Very. Jenna felt fewer wake-ups from Ethan’s turning, and the surface stayed calm during getting in and out of bed.
Is it easy to change positions?
It is manageable, but not snappy. The foam rebounds slowly, so quick turns feel more like rolling through the contour than pushing off the surface.
Will it sleep cool?
It is better than older foams, but not cold. If you sink in deeply or sleep hot, you will likely notice warmth unless your bedding and room temperature help. For more cooling-focused picks, see our Best Cooling Mattress Reviews.