PurrJoys is a mattress-in-a-box lineup built around cooling-gel memory foam and pocketed-coil hybrids, plus a firmer all-foam option. We rotated four current models through our test bedrooms and scored them for support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability. Across the lineup, the feel runs medium to medium-firm, which tends to work best for back and combo sleepers. If you want a deep, plush cradle, these likely won’t be your best match.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
| PurrJoys 10-Inch Hybrid | 4.0 | Easy turning; balanced support; solid cooling for a thinner profile | Edges are only average when seated; not the deepest pressure relief | Combo sleepers, hot sleepers on a budget, guest-room use |
| PurrJoys 12-Inch Hybrid | 4.1 | Strong midsection support; stable surface; dependable motion control | Can feel a bit firm at the shoulders for lighter side sleepers | Back sleepers, heavier sleepers, couples who want steadiness |
| PurrJoys 14-Inch Hybrid | 4.1 | Best pressure relief of the hybrids; comfortable give without feeling sloppy | Slightly less crisp response than thinner hybrids | Side sleepers who still want support, mixed-position sleepers |
| PurrJoys 12-Inch Firm Memory Foam | 3.8 | Excellent motion isolation; straightforward firm feel; washable zip cover | Less edge stability; warmer than the hybrids; slower rebound | Solo sleepers, motion-sensitive sleepers, firmer foam feel fans |
Testing Team Takeaways
After rotating all four models, the hybrids were the most consistent all-around, while the firm all-foam bed was the clear standout for motion isolation. Marcus (6'1", 230 lbs) preferred the 12-inch hybrid for steadier hip support and less “dip,” and he consistently noticed more warmth on the all-foam option. Mia (5'4", 125 lbs) got her best shoulder relief on the 14-inch hybrid, but found the 12-inch hybrid too firm for long side-sleep stretches. Carlos (5'11", 175 lbs) rated the 12-inch hybrid highest for staying aligned through the mid-back and hips.
PurrJoys Comparison Chart
| Mattress | Type | Size tested | Thickness | Firmness (listed) | Top style | Cover material (listed) | Layers (listed) | Coil type (listed) | Cooling (test) | Support (test) | Pressure relief (test) | Motion isolation (test) | Responsiveness (test) | Edge support (test) | Durability (test) |
| PurrJoys 10-Inch Hybrid Mattress | Hybrid (memory foam + pocketed coils) | Queen | 10 in | Medium | Pillow top | Fabric (not specified) | 2 | Pocketed coil | Neutral-to-cool | Balanced | Moderate | Good | Quick | Average | Good |
| PurrJoys 12-Inch Hybrid Mattress | Hybrid (memory foam + pocketed coils) | Queen | 12 in | Medium Firm | Pillow top | Polyester | 3 | Pocketed coil | Neutral | Strong | Moderate | Very good | Moderate | Good | Very good |
| PurrJoys 14-Inch Hybrid Mattress | Hybrid (memory foam + pocketed coils) | Full | 14 in | Medium | Pillow top | Polyester blend | 3 | Pocketed coil | Neutral | Supportive with more give | Best | Good | Moderate | Average-to-good | Very good |
| PurrJoys 12-Inch Firm Memory Foam Mattress | Memory foam | Full | 12 in | Firm | Pillow top | Fabric blend | 3 | - | Neutral-to-warm | Strong, flat support | Moderate | Excellent | Slow | Average | Very good |
How We Tested It
We slept on each mattress in real bedrooms using our how we test mattresses process, rotated positions nightly, and logged next-morning notes on stiffness, pressure points, and ease of movement. Support and pressure relief came from alignment checks on our backs and sides, plus long reading sessions to see where discomfort built up. Cooling was judged by heat buildup after sustained contact and how quickly the surface felt neutral again after we changed positions. Motion isolation and responsiveness were tested with controlled partner-style movement and repeated roll-and-stop drills. Edge support and durability were assessed with sit-on-edge routines, corner loading, and week-over-week feel checks.
PurrJoys Mattress: Our Testing Experience
PurrJoys 10-Inch Hybrid

Our testing experience
Unboxing was uneventful in the best way: within a couple of nights, the top stopped feeling airy and settled into a consistent medium feel. On my back, it kept my hips from dropping too far, which mattered on mornings when my lower back felt tight after long desk days. On my side, I got enough contour to stay comfortable, but not a deep sink—so rolling over stayed easy.
Marcus said it stayed fairly neutral overnight and liked that he could change positions without feeling stuck. Mia’s shoulder pressure was okay at first, but she wanted a touch more cushioning for all-night side sleeping. Carlos appreciated the steady middle support and didn’t feel his lower back over-arching.
What we liked
- Easy turning without that “stuck in foam” feeling
- Even support through the hips and lower back
- Cooling felt steadier than most all-foam beds
Who it is best for
- Combo sleepers who rotate between back and side
- Hot sleepers who want a simple hybrid feel
- Guest rooms where you need a safe, middle-of-the-road option
Where it falls short
- Edge support is average when you sit to dress
- Lighter side sleepers may want more shoulder cushion

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Easy to change positions | Edges feel only average under concentrated weight |
| Balanced support for back and combo sleeping | Lighter side sleepers may want more plushness |
| Cooling stayed consistent for a thinner hybrid | Less “extra cushion” than thicker profiles |

Details
- Price: -
- Type: Hybrid (memory foam + pocketed coils)
- Firmness (listed): Medium
- Size tested: Queen
- Thickness: 10 in
- Product dimensions: 80" x 60" x 10"
- Top style: Pillow top
- Cover material (listed): Fabric (material not specified)
- Layers (listed): 2
- Fill material (listed): Memory foam
- Coil type (listed): Pocketed coil
- Trial period: -
- Warranty: -
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.1 | Kept my hips level on back sleep and stayed steady for mixed positions |
| Cooling | 4.0 | Heat buildup stayed manageable overnight |
| Pressure Relief | 3.9 | Comfortable overall, but lighter side sleepers wanted more shoulder cushion |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Movement was noticeable but muted |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 | Easy turning without a sticky foam drag |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Fine for sleeping near the edge; less convincing when seated |
| Durability | 3.9 | Held its feel over the rotation window with only minor softening |
| Overall Score | 4.0 | A practical hybrid with a smooth, easy-to-move-on feel |
PurrJoys 12-Inch Hybrid

Our testing experience
Compared with the 10-inch hybrid, this one feels more planted. Sitting on the edge compresses less, and once you lie down, the surface stays flatter through the midsection. On my back, that translated to a cleaner line from ribs to hips and less of the low-back stiffness I sometimes wake up with after long workdays.
Carlos liked how predictable the transition felt into the support core. Marcus preferred the stronger hip support and felt steadier when he shifted from back to stomach. Mia could sleep on her side, but after a long stretch she wanted more give at the shoulder.
What we liked
- Stronger midsection support with a steadier surface
- More confidence when sitting and scooting at the edge
- Dependable motion control night to night
Who it is best for
- Back sleepers and combo sleepers who like a firmer feel
- Heavier sleepers who dislike a hammocking sensation
- Couples who want a stable, less reactive surface
Where it falls short
- Can feel firm at the shoulders for lighter side sleepers
- Not as cushioned as the 14-inch model

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Strong support through hips and lumbar area | Less forgiving for lightweight side sleepers |
| Stable surface for repositioning | Pressure relief is more moderate than plush |
| Good motion control for a hybrid | Not ideal for shoppers who want a softer feel |

Details
- Price: -
- Type: Hybrid (memory foam + pocketed coils)
- Firmness (listed): Medium Firm
- Size tested: Queen
- Thickness: 12 in
- Product dimensions: 80" x 60" x 12"
- Top style: Pillow top
- Cover material (listed): Polyester
- Layers (listed): 3
- Fill material (listed): Memory foam
- Coil type (listed): Pocketed coil
- Trial period: 100 nights
- Warranty: 10 years
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.3 | The most stable alignment in our group, especially on back sleep |
| Cooling | 4.1 | Stayed neutral with fewer hot spots than the all-foam bed |
| Pressure Relief | 3.8 | Comfortable overall, but the firmer feel reduced shoulder sink for Mia |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 | Movement stayed muted without a pronounced ripple |
| Responsiveness | 4.0 | Easy enough to turn; not as quick as the 10-inch |
| Edge Support | 4.1 | More confidence when sitting and moving toward the edge |
| Durability | 4.1 | Held firmness well through repeated rotations and edge loading |
| Overall Score | 4.1 | The best pick here if you want a steadier, firmer-leaning hybrid |
PurrJoys 14-Inch Hybrid

Our testing experience
This was the softest-feeling hybrid in our group. You notice more initial cushioning before the support pushes back. When I read on my side, my shoulder settled more naturally than it did on the firmer models, and the bed felt less rigid across the upper back. Even with that extra give, my hips still felt supported.
Mia picked it out right away for better shoulder and outer-hip comfort. Marcus paid attention to heat with the thicker comfort layer; for him it stayed neutral rather than cool. Carlos liked the overall alignment, but he said the surface felt a little less “snappy” when he turned slowly.
What we liked
- The best pressure relief of the PurrJoys hybrids we tested
- Noticeable cushioning without losing basic support
- Comfortable for longer side-sleep stretches
Who it is best for
- Side sleepers who still want a supportive hybrid feel
- Combo sleepers who want more cushioning than the firmer model
- Anyone who dislikes overly rigid surfaces
Where it falls short
- Not as crisp and quick to respond as thinner hybrids
- Edge support is fine, but not standout when seated

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Strong pressure relief, especially at the shoulders | Slightly slower response on turns |
| Supportive enough for mixed positions | Edge support is average-to-good when seated |
| Comfort layer feels more noticeable than firmer models | May not satisfy shoppers who want a very firm surface |

Details
- Price: -
- Type: Hybrid (memory foam + pocket spring system)
- Firmness (listed): Medium
- Size tested: Full
- Thickness: 14 in
- Product dimensions: 75" x 54" x 14"
- Top style: Pillow top
- Cover material (listed): Polyester blend
- Layers (listed): 3
- Fill material (listed): Memory foam
- Coil type: Pocketed coil
- Trial period: -
- Warranty: -
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.1 | Supportive overall, with more initial give than the 12-inch hybrid |
| Cooling | 4.2 | Stayed neutral overnight without sharp heat buildup |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4 | The best shoulder and hip comfort in our rotation |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Movement stayed contained, though the top feels softer |
| Responsiveness | 4.0 | Turning was smooth, just not as quick as the 10-inch hybrid |
| Edge Support | 3.9 | Fine near the edge while sleeping; less firm for seated edge use |
| Durability | 4.1 | Comfort stayed consistent with no sudden soft spots |
| Overall Score | 4.1 | The most comfortable choice here if pressure relief is your priority |
PurrJoys 12-Inch Firm Memory Foam

Our testing experience
This one feels the most straightforward: firm, flat, and foam-forward. On my back, it held me up rather than letting me sink, which kept my hips from drifting out of line. When I switched to my side, the contouring was slower and shallower than on the hybrids. It wasn’t uncomfortable, but it felt more “on top” than “in.”
Carlos liked the steady back-sleep alignment and the calm surface when he changed positions slowly. Marcus noticed more warmth around the torso after a few hours and found the edge less supportive when sitting. The zippered cover was a practical win during rotations because it was easy to remove and clean.
What we liked
- Excellent motion isolation with minimal ripple from movement
- Firm, simple feel that supports back sleeping well
- Washable zip cover adds everyday practicality
Who it is best for
- Motion-sensitive sleepers who want a calmer surface
- Back sleepers who prefer firm foam support
- Solo sleepers who don’t rely on strong edge sitting
Where it falls short
- Warmer feel than the hybrids for hot sleepers
- Slower response and less edge stability when seated

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Excellent motion isolation | Can sleep warmer than the hybrids |
| Firm, supportive feel for back sleeping | Slower response when changing positions |
| Washable zippered cover | Edge support is less convincing for sitting |

Details
- Price: -
- Type: Memory foam
- Firmness (listed): Firm
- Size tested: Full
- Thickness: 12 in
- Product dimensions: 75" x 54" x 12"
- Top style: Pillow top
- Cover material (listed): Fabric blend
- Layers (listed): 3
- Fill material (listed): Memory foam
- Special mention: Removable washable zippered cover
- Trial period: -
- Warranty: -
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.0 | Firm, steady support that kept my hips level on back sleep |
| Cooling | 3.6 | More heat buildup than the hybrids, especially through the torso |
| Pressure Relief | 3.7 | Fine for back sleep; less forgiving for long side-sleep stretches |
| Motion Isolation | 4.5 | The calmest surface in the group for movement control |
| Responsiveness | 3.5 | Foam rebound felt slower during turns |
| Edge Support | 3.6 | Acceptable for sleeping near the edge; weaker when seated |
| Durability | 4.0 | Firm feel held steady through rotation with minimal change |
| Overall Score | 3.8 | A specialist pick for motion isolation and firm foam support, with cooling trade-offs |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness | Edge Support |
| PurrJoys 10-Inch Hybrid Mattress | 4.0 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 3.8 |
| PurrJoys 12-Inch Hybrid Mattress | 4.1 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.1 |
| PurrJoys 14-Inch Hybrid Mattress | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.9 |
| PurrJoys 12-Inch Firm Memory Foam Mattress | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 3.6 | 4.5 | 4.0 | 3.5 | 3.6 |
The 12-inch and 14-inch hybrids were the most balanced overall: the 12-inch leans firmer with stronger support and better edge behavior, while the 14-inch is the pressure-relief leader. The 10-inch hybrid is close behind and feels the quickest to move on, which helps frequent position changes. The firm memory foam model is the specialist—it isolates motion extremely well, but trades off cooling and a faster, springier feel.
How to Choose the PurrJoys Mattress?
Start with sleep position and how much firmness you like. Back sleepers and heavier bodies often do best on the 12-inch hybrid’s medium-firm feel, which keeps the midsection more stable. Side sleepers who still want support usually land best on the 14-inch hybrid because it adds noticeable cushioning. If you change positions often, the 10-inch hybrid’s quicker response can feel smoother. If motion isolation is the priority, the firm memory foam model is the calmest surface. For hot sleepers, a hybrid is generally the safer pick than the all-foam option.
Limitations
Most of this lineup runs medium to medium-firm, so it won’t satisfy shoppers who want a deep, plush cradle. The all-foam model gives up some cooling and edge stability in exchange for stronger motion isolation. The 10-inch hybrid prioritizes easy movement, but it doesn’t cushion pressure points as well as the thicker hybrid. If you frequently sit on the edge to dress or rely on stronger perimeter support, the 12-inch hybrid is the safest bet in this set.
PurrJoys Mattress Vs. Alternatives
PurrJoys makes straightforward hybrids with a pillow-top feel, a few profile heights, and an overall medium-to-firm comfort range. If you want a wider range of feels—or you prefer shopping brands with a larger model lineup and longer track records—compare these to more established hybrids and all-foam beds in the same price tier before you decide.
Pro Tips for PurrJoys Mattress
- Give any new mattress a short break-in period before judging firmness.
- Rotate the mattress head-to-foot on a regular schedule to even out wear.
- If you choose a firmer model, pair it with a slightly plusher pillow to take pressure off the shoulder and neck.
- For side sleeping, pay attention to shoulder comfort first. If it feels pinched, switching models is usually more effective than swapping pillows.
- Use a breathable mattress protector to help keep surface temperature more consistent.
- If edge sitting matters, test it early by sitting to dress for several days in a row.
- Hot sleepers should keep bedding lightweight and avoid foam-heavy toppers that trap heat.
- If you wake with hip or low-back tightness, reassess firmness before changing your foundation.
- When moving the mattress, support corners and edges to avoid unnecessary bending stress.
FAQs
Which PurrJoys model is best for side sleepers?
In our rotation, the 14-inch hybrid delivered the most comfortable shoulder and hip relief.
Which one isolates motion best?
The 12-inch firm memory foam model muted movement the most.
Do any models feel good for combo sleepers?
The 10-inch hybrid was the easiest to turn on without feeling stuck.
Which is the safest pick for back support?
The 12-inch hybrid felt the most stable through the lumbar area and hips.