SleepEZ builds most of its lineup around latex: full-latex models you can tune by layer, a simpler flippable option, and a coil-and-latex hybrid for shoppers who want firmer edges. We tested support, pressure relief, cooling, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability to make the trade-offs clear.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price |
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| Organic Latex Mattress | 4.5 | Highly tunable feel; durable latex build; balanced support | More hands-on setup; edges are not hybrid-firm | Couples who want split firmness; shoppers who like adjustability | From $999 |
| 100% Natural Latex Mattress | 4.4 | Steady Dunlop support; zippered adjustability; strong value | No Talalay option; edges are not hybrid-firm | Back and combo sleepers who prefer a firmer, steadier surface | From $849 |
| Roma Latex Mattress | 4.2 | Flippable medium/firm; breathable latex feel; simple setup | Limited fine-tuning; can feel firm for some side sleepers | Budget buyers and guest rooms that need an easy latex option | From $649 |
| Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress | 4.5 | Best edge support; springier feel; flippable comfort | More motion than all-latex; heavier to move | Couples who want bounce and stronger perimeter support | From $849 |
Testing Team Takeaways
Over the week, our notes kept pointing to the same pattern: the Organic and 100% Natural models are the best picks if you want to fine-tune comfort over time, while the Roma is the straightforward latex option when you just want medium or firm without extra setup.
Our testing team included Marcus (6 ft 1, 230 lbs), Mia (5 ft 4, 125 lbs), and Carlos (5 ft 11, 175 lbs). Dr. Walker pushed us to judge support by what your hips actually do.
SleepEZ Comparison Chart
| Feature | 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 + pocketed coils (flippable) |
| Starting price | From $999 | From $849 | From $649 | From $849 |
| Thickness options | 7", 9", 10", 13" | 7", 9", 10", 13" | 9" | 12" |
| Latex options | Talalay or GOLS Dunlop | 100% natural Dunlop | 100% natural Dunlop | 100% natural Dunlop (3" soft + 2" firm) |
| Cover | Organic cotton quilted to wool | Cotton quilted to New Zealand Joma wool | Quilted cotton cover | Cotton quilted to Joma wool |
| Adjustability | High (swap layers) | High (swap layers) | Low (flip only) | Medium (flip only) |
| Edge support (test feel) | Good for latex; not hybrid-firm | Good for latex; not hybrid-firm | Fair to good | Very good (reinforced perimeter) |
| Motion isolation (test feel) | Very good | Very good | Very good | Good |
| Trial/returns | 90 days; $99 return fee | 90 days; $99 return fee | 90 nights; $99 return fee | 90 days; $99 return fee |
| Warranty | 20-year warranty category | 20-year warranty category | 10-year warranty | 10-year warranty |
How We Tested It
We ran the same routine on each mattress: overnight sleep notes for alignment and pressure relief , a cooling check for heat buildup, repeatable partner-movement drills for motion isolation , and slow-roll position changes for responsiveness . We also tested edge support by sitting, scooting, and lying near the perimeter.
SleepEZ: Our Testing Experience
Organic Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

In our testing, this was the easiest model to dial in. On my back, the surface kept my hips level; on my side, my shoulder wanted a touch more give up top.
Mia liked that we could add a little surface contour without losing the steady support Carlos looks for. Marcus also noted that heat buildup stayed low for a latex mattress, even after a full night.
What we liked
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Layer-by-layer adjustability without replacing the whole bed
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Balanced contour and lift for mixed sleep positions
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Stable feel that keeps the midsection from dipping
Who it is best for
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Couples who want split firmness options
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Side sleepers who need shoulder relief but still want support
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Shoppers planning to keep a mattress for years
Where it falls short
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More hands-on setup than a one-piece mattress
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Edges feel solid for latex, but not as firm as a coil perimeter
Specs and configuration approach come from SleepEZ’s Organic Latex Mattress listing (cover and latex options, thickness range, and positioning).

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Layer-by-layer adjustability | More setup and tuning effort |
| Balanced, responsive latex feel | Edges are less firm than a hybrid |
| Strong long-term durability | Price increases with thickness and size |

Details
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Price: From $999
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Type: All-latex, configurable
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Thickness options: 7", 9", 10", 13"
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Latex options: Talalay or GOLS Dunlop (by configuration)
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Cover: organic cotton quilted to wool
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Trial/returns: 90 days; $99 return fee; layer exchange $30
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Warranty: 20-year warranty

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.7 | Stable alignment. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | No heat buildup. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.6 | Better after tuning. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Low transfer. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Easy to move. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Good for latex. |
| Durability | 4.7 | Strong long-term profile. |
| Overall | 4.5 | Best for tuning. |
100% Natural Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

This one felt more support-forward in our testing. The Dunlop pushback was immediate, which helped my lower back feel settled when I read before sleep.
Carlos liked the even transition from comfort to support. Mia was happiest with a softer top setup; on firmer builds she felt shoulder pressure sooner. Marcus’s notes stayed positive for stability under the hips.
What we liked
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Steady, even support that stays consistent across positions
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Zippered construction for long-term tuning (especially for couples)
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Responsive surface that makes turning easy
Who it is best for
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Back and combo sleepers who like a firmer, steadier feel
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Couples who want split firmness without going hybrid
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People who dislike deep sink
Where it falls short
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Side sleepers may need a softer top to avoid shoulder pressure
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Edges are better than foam, but not hybrid-like
Construction approach, cover description, thickness options, and brand-stated edge positioning are drawn from SleepEZ’s Natural Latex Mattress page.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Support-forward Dunlop feel | No Talalay option |
| Adjustable, zippered layers | Can feel too firm if tuned aggressively |
| Quick response for combo sleepers | Perimeter is less secure than the hybrid |

Details
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Price: From $799
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Type: All-latex, configurable (Select Sleep Natural)
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Thickness options: 7", 9", 10", 13"
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Latex: 100% natural Dunlop options by firmness
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Cover: cotton cover quilted to New Zealand Joma wool
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Trial/returns: 90 days; $99 return fee; layer exchange $30
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Warranty: 20-year warranty

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6 | Very steady. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Stays breathable. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4 | Top layer matters. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Well contained. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Quick rebound. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Solid, not coil-like. |
| Durability | 4.6 | Built to last. |
| Overall | 4.4 | Support-first feel. |
Roma Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Roma is the simplest way to get a real latex surface in this lineup. In our tests, it behaved like what it is: a flippable medium/firm mattress, not a tuning project.
The medium side kept my hips reasonably level for back sleeping, but Mia felt shoulder pressure earlier on her side than she did on the thicker, adjustable models. Marcus liked having the firmer side as a quick check for stability.
What we liked
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Two usable feels (medium and firm) by flipping
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Latex responsiveness without slow sink
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Strong value for shoppers who want a simple latex bed
Who it is best for
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Budget buyers who want latex feel without complex setup
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Back sleepers who like medium-to-firm support
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Guest rooms where simplicity matters
Where it falls short
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Limited fine-tuning for side-sleeper shoulders and hips
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Edge support is fine, but not a standout strength
Roma’s flippable design, 9" height, and Dunlop layer specs are from SleepEZ’s Roma listing and specifications.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Flippable medium/firm design | Not adjustable beyond flipping |
| Quick, responsive latex surface | Can feel firm for some side sleepers |
| Approachable entry price | Edges are less secure than the hybrid |

Details
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Price: From $649
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Type: All-latex, flippable medium/firm
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Height: 9"
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Materials: natural Dunlop (medium + firm)
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Trial/returns: 90 nights; $99 return fee
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Warranty: 10-year warranty

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.2 | Firm, composed. |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Breathable surface. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | More pressure feedback. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Good containment. |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Fast response. |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Average edges. |
| Durability | 4.2 | Solid durability. |
| Overall | 4.2 | Simple value pick. |
Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

This is where edge support changed immediately in our testing. Sitting and lying near the perimeter felt more secure than the all-latex models.
On the softer side, my shoulder felt more forgiving when I started on my side, and on my back the coils kept my hips from drifting. The trade-off showed up in motion drills: we saw a bit more movement than the all-latex options, though it stayed controlled.
What we liked
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Strong edge stability from the coil perimeter
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Springy feel that makes turning easier
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Flippable comfort so you can pick plush or firm
Who it is best for
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Couples who want firmer edges and easier movement
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Hot sleepers who prefer airflow from coils
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Combo sleepers who like bounce without deep sink
Where it falls short
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Slightly more motion transfer than all-latex models
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Heavier and bulkier to move and set up
Hybrid construction, height, coil details, and return/warranty information are from SleepEZ’s Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress page.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Reinforced edge support | More motion than all-latex |
| Flippable plush/firm feel | Heavier mattress handling |
| Fast, springy response | Not the quietest option for light sleepers |

Details
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Price: From $849
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Type: Latex hybrid, flippable
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Height: 12" (brand description)
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Materials: latex comfort layers over pocketed coils
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Trial/returns: 90 days; $99 return fee (donation process noted by brand)
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Warranty: 10-year warranty
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Shipping: ships via FedEx from Phoenix, AZ

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6 | Supportive core. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Airflow helps. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Flip for fit. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | More movement. |
| Responsiveness | 4.8 | Very easy turns. |
| Edge Support | 4.7 | Best perimeter. |
| Durability | 4.5 | Strong build. |
| Overall | 4.5 | Edge-focused choice. |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
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| Organic Latex Mattress | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
| 100% Natural Latex Mattress | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
| Roma Latex Mattress | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 |
| Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.8 |
The split is straightforward: Organic and Hybrid are the most well-rounded. Organic wins on tunable pressure relief; Hybrid wins on edge support and easy movement. Roma is the value pick, but gives up some pressure relief versus thicker builds.
How to Choose among SleepEZ Latex Mattresses
Start with sleep position and pressure sensitivity. Side sleepers usually do best with the Organic because its top layers are easier to fine-tune. Back sleepers often prefer the steadier, Dunlop-forward feel of the 100% Natural model. If you want firmer edges and more bounce, the Hybrid is the clearest match. If budget and simplicity matter most, Roma is the no-fuss option.
Limitations
These mattresses reward shoppers who are willing to think about firmness and setup. Roma can feel limiting if you need a softer, more nuanced top layer. The all-latex beds do not have the locked-in edge feel of a reinforced coil perimeter, and the Hybrid trades some motion isolation for that extra edge stability.
SleepEZ vs Alternatives
Why choose SleepEZ: you get multiple latex styles (configurable all-latex, flippable, and hybrid) and a setup you can adjust over time. If you want other routes, Avocado's Organic Hybrid is a common latex-and-coil alternative, and Naturepedic's EOS Classic is built around swappable layers.
Pro Tips for SleepEZ Latex Mattresses
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If you share a bed, split firmness helps avoid compromise on the adjustable models.
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With Roma and the Hybrid, start on the side you sleep on most, then flip after a week if needed.
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Use a sturdy foundation and avoid wide-gap slats (about 3 inches or less) to keep the surface supported.
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Give any new setup several nights before judging it; first impressions can be misleading.
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If you run warm, pair latex with breathable bedding and avoid thick, non-breathable protectors.
FAQs
Talalay vs. Dunlop—what feels different?
Talalay usually feels bouncier and a bit more contouring, while Dunlop tends to feel denser and more support-forward.
Do I need to wait before sleeping on it after unboxing?
The brand describes latex as ready to use right away, without a long off-gassing wait.
What is the simplest way to reduce motion for couples?
In our drills, the all-latex models stayed quieter. The Hybrid improves edges, but it can transmit a little more movement.