Purple’s RejuvenatePlus is a luxury hybrid that pairs Purple’s GelFlex Grid with a plush DreamLayer top. Instead of a slow memory-foam sink, it has a springy, cushion-on-top feel that rebounds quickly when you move. Across our overnights, it felt most dialed-in for back sleepers and combination sleepers who rotate positions, but the Grid texture can feel odd if you want a classic foam hug or an ultra-firm surface.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Purple RejuvenatePlus Mattress | 4.4/5 | Buoyant pressure relief with quick response; temperature-neutral feel; steady back support | Grid feel is polarizing; tall/heavy build; motion isn’t fully muted | Back and combo sleepers who want luxury cushioning with alignment |
Final Verdict
In our testing, the RejuvenatePlus delivered a rare mix of buoyant pressure relief and steady alignment—especially on back-sleep stretches when it’s easy for hips to drift out of line. Cooling stayed close to neutral, and the surface made repositioning feel easy. The trade-off is that the Grid sensation is specific, and the tall profile can affect sheet fit and overall bed height.
Who it’s for
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Back sleepers who want cushioning without a deep sink
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Combination sleepers who change positions and don’t want to feel stuck
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Hot sleepers who tend to overheat on dense foams
Who it’s not for
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Anyone who wants a slow, dense memory-foam hug
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Shoppers chasing an extra-firm feel
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Very light sleepers who need motion to disappear completely
How We Tested

We slept on the mattress through normal routines—full overnights, late-night position changes, and edge use during the day—then scored it (out of 5) for Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability. Our checks included solo sleep, shared-bed movement, sitting on the edge to tie shoes, and time spent near the perimeter. We also tracked how the feel held up after the first week, not just the first hour, using the same framework we apply across our mattress resource hub.
Our Testing Experience
Purple RejuvenatePlus Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Right away, the top felt plush without collapsing. Instead of melting in, you get a floating, responsive cushion that springs back as you move. On back-sleep nights, our testing notes consistently flagged steadier lumbar support and fewer ‘morning tightness’ moments, because the hips didn’t tip out of line. Marcus focused on heat buildup and described it as surprisingly steady across multiple nights. Jenna and Ethan paid closer attention to partner movement—there was some bounce, but it felt more contained than chaotic. After a week, the feel stayed consistent: quick to adapt, easy to turn, and supportive through the middle.
What we liked
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Pressure relief that feels buoyant instead of sinky
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Fast recovery makes turning and repositioning easy
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Temperature stayed steady night to night
Who it’s best for
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Back sleepers who want a medium feel with reliable alignment
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Combination sleepers who don’t want to feel “stuck”
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Couples who prefer a responsive surface over dead-flat foam
Where it falls short
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If you need motion to vanish completely
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If you dislike the Grid’s distinct feel
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If your setup is already tall and you’re watching overall bed height

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Buoyant pressure relief with quick adaptation | The Grid feel can be polarizing |
| Medium feel that suits back and combo sleepers | Not the quietest pick for motion sensitivity |
| Cooling stays close to temperature-neutral | Tall profile can raise overall bed height |
| Edge-to-edge coil core supports perimeter use | Heavier build makes rotating/handling tougher |
Details
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Mattress type: Hybrid (GelFlex Grid + foam + coils)
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Feel: Medium
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Height: Tall profile
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Comfort system (listed components): DreamLayer (MicroGrid top layer + MicroAir foam), 3" GelFlex Grid, Active Response+ foam, 8" responsive coil system (edge-to-edge)
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Available sizes: Twin XL, Queen, King, California King, Split King
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Example dimensions/weight (Queen): 80" x 60"; 208 lbs
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Shipping & setup: Free shipping; complimentary in-home setup for Rejuvenate mattresses (unpacking, placement, packaging removal)
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Trial: 100 nights (with a 21-night minimum before initiating a return or exchange)
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Warranty: 10 years
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Frame compatibility: Solid surface or slats under 3.5" apart; avoid box springs
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Materials notes: Non-glass fire sock; CertiPUR-US certified foam; Clean-Air Gold certified materials; Purple says its mattresses contain no fiberglass
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Price tier: Rejuvenate Collection queen pricing starts at $4,999; promotions vary

Review Score
| Metric | Score (out of 5) | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.6/5 | Kept hips level and spine steady, especially on back-sleep stretches |
| Cooling | 4.5/5 | Consistently temperature-neutral; no “foam heat bloom” feel |
| Pressure Relief | 4.7/5 | Noticeably cushioned at shoulders/hips without bottoming out |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1/5 | Better than a traditional spring bed, but not as muted as dense foam |
| Responsiveness | 4.6/5 | Fast adaptation made turning and repositioning feel easy |
| Edge Support | 4.2/5 | Solid perimeter support, though the top compresses under seated load |
| Durability | 4.4/5 | Robust build and materials; long-term wear still depends on use and rotation habits |
| Overall | 4.4/5 | Luxury comfort with standout pressure relief and easy movement |
How to Choose
Choose the RejuvenatePlus if you want a medium feel that supports back sleeping while still giving you a plush, adaptive top—especially if you change positions and dislike slow-sinking foam. Expect a distinct surface sensation and a taller-than-average build.
If you’re a lightweight side sleeper who needs extra shoulder give, you may prefer a more traditional plush hybrid like the Helix Midnight Luxe. If motion sensitivity is your top priority and you want a deeper foam ‘hug,’ the TEMPUR-Adapt line is typically the safer match.

Limitations

This mattress won’t be a universal fit: the Grid feel is unique, and some sleepers simply prefer traditional foam or a flatter, firmer surface. Motion is controlled but not fully absorbed, so extremely light sleepers sharing a bed may still notice partner movement. The tall profile can also push bed height into an awkward range on already-high frames.
Purple RejuvenatePlus Vs. Alternatives
Why choose the RejuvenatePlus
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You want buoyant pressure relief without the “stuck” sensation
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You sleep hottest on foam and want better temperature balance
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You prioritize back-sleeper alignment in a medium feel
Alternatives to consider
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TEMPUR-Adapt: deeper contour and stronger motion deadening
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Saatva Classic: more traditional spring feel and familiar surface response
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Helix Midnight Luxe: side-sleeper-forward cushioning in a classic hybrid profile
Pro Tips
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Use deep-pocket sheets; the tall profile can make standard sets ride up.
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Give yourself a real adjustment window before judging comfort; your body may need several nights to ‘learn’ the Grid feel.
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If you’re between pillows, start slightly lower-loft on back-sleep nights to keep your neck neutral.
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For couples, start with a stable, non-squeaky frame to avoid amplifying movement.
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Rotate 180° periodically (when practical) to even out high-use zones.
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Keep the foundation within spec—solid surface or slats under 3.5" apart.
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Skip box springs; they can change support behavior and feel.
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If you sit on the edge to put on shoes, sit a touch farther in to reduce top-layer compression.
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Maintain a cooler room baseline; the mattress stays neutral, but ambient heat still matters.
FAQs
Does the Purple RejuvenatePlus feel like memory foam?
No. In our testing, it felt noticeably more buoyant and responsive, with immediate pushback instead of a slow sink. If you want a pronounced hug, a dense memory-foam mattress is the closer match.
Is it good for back pain?
For us, it performed best when we needed steady lumbar support without a hard surface. The key was that hips stayed more level, which reduced that ‘wake up tight’ pattern on back-sleep nights.
How does it do for couples?
Jenna and Ethan found it couple-friendly if you like a responsive surface. Motion isn’t fully erased, but it also didn’t feel chaotic—more contained bounce than a ripple effect.
Is the mattress hard to move or rotate?
Yes, mainly because it’s tall and heavy. Plan for two people when rotating it, and make sure your frame is stable before setup.