The Purple RejuvenatePremier Mattress is a luxury hybrid built around Purple’s DreamLayer and stacked GelFlex Grid. In our hands-on testing, it delivered a plush, pressure-relieving surface that still rebounds quickly when you change positions—a strong match for side sleepers and combination sleepers who dislike the slow “stuck” feel of memory foam. The trade-offs are the high price tag and the tall profile, and strict stomach sleepers may want something firmer and flatter.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Purple RejuvenatePremier Mattress | 4.4/5 | Excellent shoulder/hip cushioning, quick response, balanced temperature | Very expensive, tall and heavy, can feel too plush for strict stomach sleepers | Side + combo sleepers, pressure-point sensitivity, couples who like bounce without big disruptions |
Final Verdict
The RejuvenatePremier has a “floating plush” feel: it eases pressure at the shoulders and hips, but responds fast enough that you can roll or switch positions without fighting the bed. In our testing, temperature stayed more neutral than most plush-leaning options, while edge support felt stable for sleeping near the perimeter—though it compresses when you sit with full weight on the edge.
Who It’s For
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Side sleepers with shoulder/hip pressure issues
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Combo sleepers who hate slow-responding foam
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Couples who want cushioning with controlled motion
Who It’s Not For
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Strict stomach sleepers who need a firmer, flatter surface
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Shoppers who want luxury comfort under $3,000
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Anyone who dislikes tall mattress profiles
How We Tested It

We rotated the RejuvenatePremier through nightly sleep, reading-in-bed sessions, and quick reposition drills. To score support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability, we used alignment checks in back/side positions, heat build-up notes from our hottest sleeper, partner-movement disturbance logs, and repeated edge sit-and-sleep trials. We also tracked feel changes over multiple weeks, not just the first couple of nights.
Our Testing Experience
Purple RejuvenatePremier Mattress
Our Testing Experience

On night one, the top felt plush but not sticky—more like a breathable cushion than a foam “hug.” In our side-sleep alignment checks, shoulders sank enough to calm pressure while hips stayed supported, which helped keep the midsection from drifting. Marcus (6'1", ~230 lbs, sleeps hot) flagged the steady temperature after long stretches without moving. Mia (5'4", ~125 lbs, dedicated side sleeper) kept coming back to how much calmer her outer hip felt in the early-morning hours. In our couple motion runs, Ethan’s frequent turns rarely jolted Jenna awake, but you can still sense light movement because the mattress is intentionally responsive. After a few weeks, the surface feel stayed consistent without the early softening that can throw off lumbar support.
What we liked
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Deep pressure relief without a slow, sinky feel
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Easy turning and repositioning
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Temperature stayed balanced for a plush build
Who it is best for
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Side and combination sleepers
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People sensitive at shoulders and hips
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Couples who want responsive comfort without big jolts
Where it falls short
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Not a “dead still” mattress if you’re extremely motion-sensitive
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Tall profile can make sheets and getting in/out fussier
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Some stomach sleepers may prefer firmer, flatter support

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Strong pressure relief at shoulders and hips | Premium pricing puts it out of reach for many shoppers |
| Responsive feel makes turning easy | Tall/heavy build can complicate setup and bedding |
| Impressively temperature-neutral for a plush surface | Motion is reduced, but not eliminated |
| Support stays steady under mixed positions | Some stomach sleepers may feel too much give |
Details
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Typical pricing we saw at the time of writing: Twin XL about $5,999; Queen about $6,499; King/Cal King about $7,999 (sales vary).
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Mattress type: Hybrid (comfort layers over coils)
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Profile height: 15.5"
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Feel: Medium-soft, designed to favor side + combo sleepers
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Comfort system: DreamLayer (MicroGrid top layer + MicroAir foam)
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Pressure-relief layers: 2" + 2" GelFlex Grid (stacked design)
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Transition layer: Active Response+ foam
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Support core: 8" responsive coil system (edge-to-edge airflow through the coil core)
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Cover fabric content: top fabric 45% polyester, 43% FR rayon, 8% polyethylene, 3% polypropylene, 1% spandex (other panels vary)
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Fire barrier: non-glass fire sock
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Shipping: free shipping; complimentary in-home setup (unpacking, placement, packaging removal)
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Trial: 100 nights (returns/exchanges require at least 21 nights of tryout)
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Warranty: 10-year limited warranty
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Foundation notes: slats should be less than 3.5" apart; avoid traditional box springs
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Care: spot clean with light water, then air dry

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.5 | Kept lumbar and hips from drifting even with position changes. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Stayed temperature-balanced despite plush surface comfort. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.6 | Notable shoulder/hip cradling for side sleeping. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Controlled for a responsive hybrid, but not “zero motion.” |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Easy to turn; no stuck-in-foam feeling. |
| Edge Support | 4.1 | Stable enough for sitting and edge sleep, but compresses under full load. |
| Durability | 4.3 | Feel stayed consistent across weeks with no obvious early breakdown. |
| Overall | 4.4 | Luxury pressure relief with real-world usability for combo sleepers. |
How to Choose the Purple RejuvenatePremier Mattress?
Choose it if you want plush pressure relief with a fast response—especially for side sleeping, frequent position changes, and sensitivity at the shoulders or hips. If you sleep hot, prioritize breathable builds with strong airflow; in our testing, this one stayed fairly temperature-neutral for its feel. If you share a bed, decide whether you prefer “responsive-but-controlled” movement versus a dead-still foam surface. Heavier sleepers and strict stomach sleepers often do better on a firmer hybrid. For alternatives: a model like the Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-ProAdapt can feel more slowly contouring, while the Saatva Classic (Firm) is a safer bet if you need a flatter, firmer surface.

Limitations
This mattress makes the most sense when pressure relief is the priority and price is secondary. The tall profile can be inconvenient for shorter sleepers and usually calls for deep-pocket sheets. Motion is damped, but the quick response means ultra-motion-sensitive couples may still notice movement. Strict stomach sleepers—especially those who need firm hip support—may find it too forgiving over a full night.
Purple RejuvenatePremier Mattress Vs. Alternatives
Why people choose this model
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Alternatives worth a look
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Easy movement for combination sleepers
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Balanced temperature performance for a luxury, plush feel
Alternatives to consider
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Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-ProAdapt: for deeper, slower contouring and a calmer surface feel
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Saatva Classic (Firm): for firmer, flatter support—especially for stomach/back sleepers
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Avocado Green Mattress: for a more natural-materials feel with firmer support options
Pro Tips for Purple RejuvenatePremier Mattress
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Use a foundation with slats under 3.5" apart for proper support.
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Plan for the tall profile: deep-pocket sheets make life easier.
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Give it time before judging—sleep on it at least 21 nights before deciding on a return.
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If you’re a side sleeper, use a loft that keeps your neck level (too-high pillows can undo the shoulder relief).
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For couples, choose a protector that doesn’t add extra “slick” bounce.
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If you sit on the edge to get dressed, use the corner briefly to reduce long-term edge wear.
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Keep the room cool and use breathable bedding to maximize the mattress’ airflow advantages.
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Spot-clean only and let it air dry—avoid saturating the cover.
FAQs
Does the RejuvenatePremier feel more like foam or more like a springy hybrid?
It reads as a responsive hybrid. You get noticeable cushioning up top, but it springs back quickly when you shift, so you don’t feel trapped in a deep foam pocket.
Is it good for shoulder pain in side sleeping?
In our side-sleep tests, it eased shoulder pressure by letting the shoulder sink while keeping the midsection supported, which helped reduce that “jammed joint” feeling.
How well does it handle a restless partner?
It cuts down on big jolts, but because it’s quick to respond, you may still notice lighter movement. If you need near-silent motion behavior, a slower-responding foam mattress usually isolates better.
Is the edge firm enough to sleep near the perimeter?
It felt stable enough for most edge sleeping, but you’ll notice some compression when you load the edge directly—more “supported” than “bench-firm.”
Will it sleep hot?
For a plush-leaning mattress, it stayed notably temperature-balanced in our testing. Our hottest sleeper didn’t report the trapped-heat feeling that’s common with dense foams.