Sleep EZ focuses on latex mattresses, from configurable all-latex builds to a simple flip model and a latex hybrid. In our hands-on testing, the consistent theme was buoyant support and easy movement. Trade-offs were typical latex: more bounce than memory foam and, on the all-latex beds, less motion isolation. Prices in this lineup start around $599, with the more customizable models starting higher.
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Product overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price |
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| Organic Latex Mattress | 4.4 | Adjustable feel; balanced contouring; built to last | Bouncier than foam; setup and tuning take time | Couples who want split comfort | From $949 |
| 100% Natural Latex Mattress | 4.3 | Steady support; cooler feel; multiple firmness paths | Less “hug”; bounce can carry across the surface | Back/side combo sleepers who like latex lift | From $749 |
| Roma Latex Mattress | 4.2 | Flip-to-choose feel; strong value; simple setup | Less fine-tuning; edges aren’t as firm as hybrids | Budget shoppers who want straightforward latex | From $599 |
| Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress | 4.4 | Stronger edges; steadier for couples; easy in/out | Still some latex bounce; heavier to move | Couples or anyone who wants coils + latex | From $799 |
Testing team takeaways
Across all four, we noticed the same “lift” latex is known for—your body stays on top of the bed instead of sinking in. In our tests, the Organic and Natural models kept the cleanest alignment when switching between back and side sleeping. Marcus preferred the Natural because it stayed supportive under his hips. Jenna and Ethan leaned toward the Hybrid for quieter partner movement and stronger edges. We treated the Roma as the value pick when you want a clear medium-versus-firm choice without layer swaps.
Sleep EZ comparison chart
| Category | Organic Latex Mattress | 100% Natural Latex Mattress | Roma Latex Mattress | Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress |
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| Type | All-latex, configurable | All-latex, configurable | All-latex, flippable | Latex + coils, flippable |
| Firmness approach | Configurable (layer selection) | Configurable (layer selection) | Medium/Firm (flip to switch) | Dual-comfort (flip) |
| Thickness options | 7", 9", 10", 13" | 7", 9", 10", 13" | 9" | 12" |
| Core build | Natural Talalay or GOLS Dunlop options | 100% natural Dunlop options | 3" medium Dunlop + 3" firm Dunlop | 3" soft Dunlop + 6" pocketed coils + 2" firm Dunlop |
| Cover | 1" organic cotton quilted to Joma wool; zippered cover | 1" organic cotton quilted to New Zealand Joma wool | Organic cotton cover quilted to CertiPUR-US foam | 1" organic cotton quilted to New Zealand Joma wool |
| Trial / returns | 90 nights; $99 return fee; $30 first layer exchange | 90 nights; $99 return fee; $30 first layer exchange | 90 nights; $99 return fee | 90 nights; $99 return fee |
| Warranty | 20-year | 20-year | 10-year | 10-year |
How we tested it
We rotated each mattress through the same bedroom setup and scored it using the same checklist every night: Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability. I focused on lumbar support during back/side switching and longer stretches reading in bed. Marcus pushed for heat and sag resistance. Jenna and Ethan paid close attention to partner movement and how usable the edges felt when sitting and getting in and out. Those seven metrics are the only inputs behind the scores below.
Sleep EZ: our testing experience
Organic Latex Mattress
Our testing experience

This bed met me halfway: my hips settled a bit, then the latex pushed back and kept my waist level on my side. In our testing, it was easy to roll and change positions without feeling stuck. Marcus also noted that support stayed steady through the night. Jenna and Ethan liked the stable surface, but they still noticed a bit of rebound when one of them moved quickly.
What we liked
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Supportive alignment without a stuck-in-foam feel
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Layer tuning that noticeably changes the feel
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Breathable, “dry” temperature feel
Who it is best for
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Combination sleepers who rotate positions
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Couples who want split-side customization
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People who dislike slow memory-foam response
Where it falls short
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Light sleepers who demand minimal bounce
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Shoppers who want a fully assembled, no-setup bed


Details
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Starting price: From $949
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Build: Configurable all-latex; Talalay or GOLS Dunlop options
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Thickness options: 7", 9", 10", 13"
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Cover: 1" organic cotton quilted to wool; 360° zippered cover
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Sleep trial / returns: 90 nights; $30 first layer exchange; $99 return fee
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Warranty: 20-year
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6 | Kept hips level on side sleep |
| Pressure Relief | 4.5 | Comfortable shoulders and hips |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Less heat buildup than foam |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8 | Noticeable latex rebound |
| Responsiveness | 4.7 | Fast, easy repositioning |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Usable edge, not rigid |
| Durability | 4.6 | Latex build suggests longevity |
| Overall Score | 4.4 | Balanced, tunable comfort |
100% Natural Latex Mattress
Our testing experience

Compared with the Organic, this felt less plush up top and more straightforward underneath. In our tests, my back stayed neutral without much adjustment, and side sleeping felt buoyant rather than pillowy. Marcus liked that his hips didn’t compress into a dip. Jenna and Ethan felt more bounce than on the Hybrid, but movement stayed easy.
What we liked
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Very steady support from the latex layers
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Quick recovery after position changes
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Multiple thickness options for different profiles
Who it is best for
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Back and combo sleepers who want consistent support
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Couples who want split-side options
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People who dislike slow-responding foams
Where it falls short
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Shoppers who want deep, plush cradle
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Ultra motion-sensitive sleepers sharing a bed


Details
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Starting price: From $749
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Build: Configurable all-latex (100% natural Dunlop options)
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Thickness options: 7", 9", 10", 13"
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Cover: 1" organic cotton cover quilted to New Zealand Joma wool
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Sleep trial / returns: 90 nights; $30 first layer exchange; $99 return fee
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Warranty: 20-year
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.7 | Very steady lumbar support |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Good comfort, less plush |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Breathable surface feel |
| Motion Isolation | 3.7 | Rebound shows on partner turns |
| Responsiveness | 4.6 | Easy roll-over and moves |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Solid, not locked-in |
| Durability | 4.7 | Wear-resistant latex build |
| Overall Score | 4.3 | Support-first latex feel |
Roma Latex Mattress
Our testing experience

Roma is simple because the flip does the work: one side reads medium, the other firmer. In our testing, the medium side worked best for back/side rotation, while the firm side felt more upright for short stomach-sleep naps. Marcus preferred the firm side for a no-sag feel when sitting and getting ready. The quilted top softens first contact, but the latex spring is still there.
What we liked
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Simple medium vs firm choice (flip)
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Strong value for a latex build
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Quick, straightforward setup
Who it is best for
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Shoppers who want latex without layer selection
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People who prefer medium-to-firm options
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Guest rooms where simplicity matters
Where it falls short
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People who need fine-tuned firmness per side
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Couples who want maximum motion isolation


Details
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Starting price: From $599
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Build: Flippable all-latex (medium side / firm side)
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Construction: 3" medium Dunlop + 3" firm Dunlop
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Finished height: 9"
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Sleep trial / returns: 90 nights; $99 return fee
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Warranty: 10-year
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.4 | Firm side is notably stable |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1 | Comfortable, fewer fine-tunes |
| Cooling | 4.5 | Stayed temperature neutral |
| Motion Isolation | 3.6 | More transfer than Hybrid |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Easy turning and resets |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Adequate, not reinforced |
| Durability | 4.3 | Latex core should hold up |
| Overall Score | 4.2 | Strong value, simple flip |
Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress
Our testing experience

This was the easiest one to get on and off of. The edge felt secure when I sat down to work, and our tests showed steadier edge behavior than the all-latex beds. Marcus liked the coil support under his hips and the reinforced perimeter for daily routines. Jenna and Ethan had their calmest nights here for partner movement—there’s still some latex snap-back, just less ripple across the surface.
What we liked
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Stronger edges and a steadier couple feel
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Flip gives two distinct feels
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More “traditional” in/out support
Who it is best for
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Couples prioritizing steadier motion handling
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People who sit/stand from the edge frequently
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Combo sleepers who want latex plus coil support
Where it falls short
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Anyone who dislikes any bounce at all
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Shoppers who want side-by-side layer customization


Details
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Starting price: From $799
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Build: Flippable latex hybrid (latex + coils), 12" tall
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Construction: 3" soft Dunlop + 6" pocketed coils + 2" firm Dunlop
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Coils: Up to 1188 individual pocket coils are described
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Cover: 1" organic cotton quilted to Joma wool
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Sleep trial / returns: 90 nights; $99 return fee
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Warranty: 10-year
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.6 | Stable in back/side rotation |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2 | Good comfort, less tunable |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Airy, fewer hot spots |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 | Best of the four |
| Responsiveness | 4.3 | Easy turning; structured feel |
| Edge Support | 4.5 | Clear edge stability advantage |
| Durability | 4.4 | Coils + latex should wear well |
| Overall Score | 4.4 | Best mix for couples |
Compare performance scores of these mattresses
Looking across our category scores, the Organic and Hybrid came out the most evenly balanced overall. Organic stood out for quick responsiveness and the ability to fine-tune comfort. Hybrid had the strongest edges and the calmest partner feel. Natural was the support-and-durability specialist, with the usual latex trade-off in motion isolation. Roma remained the value play: strong support and cooling, with fewer adjustment options and a softer edge profile.
How to choose a Sleep EZ mattress
Start with your primary sleep position and how sensitive you are to a partner moving. If you want the most control over feel, the Organic is the best match. If you want a steady, supportive latex baseline, the Natural is the simplest “set it and forget it” option. If you share a bed and care about edge confidence and steadier motion handling, the Hybrid is the cleanest fit. If you want a clear medium-or-firm decision at a lower entry price, Roma keeps things straightforward.
Limitations
Latex has a buoyant feel, so none of these will mimic the slow, deep hug of memory foam. Motion isolation also isn’t the strong suit of the all-latex options. The configurable models ask a bit more from you, too—setup and comfort tuning are part of the ownership experience. When we reviewed our notes, the takeaway was consistent: good “alignment” comes from matching firmness and pressure relief to your body and your usual sleep posture.
Sleep EZ vs alternatives
Why choose Sleep EZ: latex-forward builds with clear construction, multiple paths to medium-to-firm support without a foam-like sink, and options that range from a simple flip design to a more configurable system. If you want a competing customizable approach, Naturepedic’s EOS Classic also uses a zippered, layer-swap style design. If you want a flippable all-latex alternative, Saatva’s Zenhaven is positioned around a dual-sided build.
Pro tips for Sleep EZ
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Give your body about two weeks on one setup before making changes.
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If your hips feel low on your side, firm up support under the pelvis first.
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For couples, decide whether you’re solving for motion (Hybrid) or individualized feel (Organic/Natural).
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Use a supportive foundation with closely spaced slats to keep the feel consistent.
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If you choose Roma, use flipping as your main tuning tool.
FAQs
Which model is best for couples?
The Hybrid—it did the best job containing partner movement in our tests.
Which feels most customizable?
The Organic. Its layer setup lets you meaningfully tune the feel.
Which is best on a tighter budget?
Roma. It’s the lowest-priced entry point, and flipping covers a lot of needs.
Will these feel like memory foam?
No. Latex feels springier and is easier to move on than memory foam.