SleepEZ’s lineup is built around latex feel and long-term adjustability, ranging from a flippable budget latex bed to a customizable all-latex system and a coil-based hybrid for shoppers who want stronger edges. I focused on support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability to flag where each model shines—and where it’s simply not the best fit.
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price |
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| Organic Latex Mattress | 4.5 | Deep adjustability; strong durability; balanced feel | More setup effort; edges are not coil-firm | Couples with different firmness needs; long-term tinkerers | From $949 |
| 100% Natural Latex Mattress | 4.4 | Dunlop-forward support; zippered adjustability; strong value | No Talalay option; edges are not coil-firm | Back sleepers and combo sleepers who like a steadier surface | From $749 |
| Roma Latex Mattress | 4.2 | Simple flippable design; approachable price; breathable latex feel | Limited fine-tuning; 9" profile can feel firm for some side sleepers | Budget buyers who want medium/firm options in one bed | From $599 |
| Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress | 4.5 | Strong edge support; springier feel; flippable comfort | Slightly more motion than all-latex; weight guidance matters | Hot sleepers and couples who want bounce plus support | From $799 |
Testing Team Takeaways
Across the week, the story was consistent: the Organic and Natural models felt like the “control panel” options—easy to dial in for alignment—while the Roma was the simplest way to get a true latex surface without overthinking. Marcus (6'1", 230 lbs) kept circling back to edge security and heat buildup, Mia (5'4", 125 lbs) judged everything by shoulder pressure, and Carlos (5'11", 175 lbs) cared most about flat, even spinal alignment. Dr. Walker’s biggest flag was that “support” needs to be felt at the hips, not advertised.
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 $949 | From $749 | From $599 | From $799 |
| 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 | Organic cotton quilted to New Zealand Joma wool | Organic cotton cover (quilted) | Organic cotton quilted to Joma wool |
| Adjustability | High (layer-by-layer) | High (layer-by-layer) | Low (flip only) | Medium (flip only) |
| Edge support (test feel) | Good for latex; not coil-firm | Good for latex; not coil-firm | Fair-to-good | Very good (reinforced coil perimeter) |
| Motion isolation (test feel) | Very good | Very good | Very good | Good |
| Trial/returns | 90 days, $99 return fee noted | 90 days, $99 return fee noted | 90-night trial, $99 return fee | 90-day return policy, $99 return fee (donation flow noted) |
| Warranty | 20-year (Natural/Organic category) | 20-year (Natural/Organic category) | 10-year | 10-year |
How We Tested It
We ran the same routine on each mattress: overnight sleep notes for support and pressure relief, a cooling check for heat buildup, motion isolation with repeatable partner-movement drills, and responsiveness with slow-roll position changes. Edge support was assessed by sitting, scooting, and lying near the perimeter. Durability scores reflect material type, construction approach, and warranty framing rather than a “first-night” feel.
SleepEZ: Our Testing Experience
Organic Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

I started this one the way most people actually live with it: I slept on it, then I got picky. On night two I noticed my hips staying level on my back, but my shoulder wanted a touch more give when I rolled to my side. Mia immediately focused on shoulder sink—she liked that we could chase that “soft enough on top, stable underneath” feeling without turning the bed into mush. Carlos cared less about plushness and more about whether his mid-back stayed calm when he lay flat; he kept describing the surface as “steady,” not soft. Marcus’s heat check landed in the “latex-breathable” camp, with no trapped warmth by morning.
What we liked
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Easy-to-fine-tune comfort without changing the whole mattress
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Strong balance of contouring and pushback for combo sleeping
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A calmer, more stable surface for alignment-focused sleepers
Who it is best for
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Couples who want split-side tuning
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Side sleepers who want to reduce shoulder pressure without losing support
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Shoppers planning to keep a mattress for many years
Where it falls short
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Setup is more hands-on than a one-piece mattress
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Edge feel is solid for latex, but not as locked-in 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 |
|---|---|
| Highly adjustable comfort approach | More setup and “dial-in” effort |
| Durable latex-forward build | Edge support not as strong as a hybrid |
| Good balance for mixed sleep positions | Price rises with size/options |

Details
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Price: From $949
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Type: All-latex, configurable
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Thickness options: 7", 9", 10", 13"
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Latex options: 100% natural Talalay or 100% natural GOLS Dunlop (per listing)
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Cover: 1" organic cotton quilted to wool (per listing)
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Trial/returns noted: 90 days, $99 return fee; layer exchange noted at $30 first time (per listing section)
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Warranty category: Natural & Organic latex mattresses listed under 20-year warranty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.7 | Layered latex feel stayed level under hips and mid-back across positions. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Latex breathability helped; no persistent heat pooling in our notes. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.6 | Best when tuned; shoulder and hip comfort improved without losing lift. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Low “ripples” for a responsive surface; partner movement stayed contained. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Easy to change positions; less “stuck” sensation than slow foam. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Stable for sitting and near-edge sleep, but not hybrid-firm at the perimeter. |
| Durability | 4.7 | Latex-forward design plus long warranty framing supports a high score. |
| Overall | 4.5 | The most complete “tune it to you” option in the lineup. |
100% Natural Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

This is the one I’d call the “Dunlop-first control panel.” I noticed the surface pushback immediately—less floaty than some softer latex builds—which helped my lower back feel settled when I read in bed before lights out. Carlos liked how the bed transitioned from comfort to support without a sudden drop; he kept checking whether his shoulders and lower back stayed on the same plane. Mia’s notes were more conditional: she liked it when the top felt forgiving enough, but on firmer setups she could feel pressure building at the shoulder earlier. Marcus focused on whether it would sag under heavier hips—his verdict was that the base felt steady, and he didn’t get that “hammock” sensation by morning.
What we liked
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Strong, even support character that feels consistent across positions
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Zip-style adjustability for long-term tuning (especially for couples)
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A responsive surface that doesn’t feel slow or sticky
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers and combo sleepers who like a steadier feel
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Couples who want split-side options without a hybrid
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People who dislike deep sink
Where it falls short
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Side sleepers may need softer top tuning to avoid shoulder pressure
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Edge security is better than memory foam, but not coil-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 |
|---|---|
| Strong Dunlop-forward support character | No Talalay option in this line |
| Adjustable, zippered construction | Can feel firm if tuned too aggressively |
| Good responsiveness for combo sleepers | Not the strongest perimeter support |

Details
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Price: From $749
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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 (soft/medium/firm/extra firm noted)
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Cover: 1" organic cotton cover quilted to New Zealand Joma wool (per listing)
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Trial/returns noted: return within 90 days; $99 return fee; layer exchange $30 first time
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Warranty category: Organic & Natural latex mattresses covered under 20-year manufacturer warranty
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Shipping notes shown on page: “vacuum packed, rolled and shipped in a box” (general statement on the Natural page)
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6 | Very steady under hips; consistent support helped alignment-focused sleepers. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Breathable feel typical of latex; no “warm pocket” complaints in notes. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4 | Good when tuned softer on top; firmer setups increased shoulder feedback. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Responsive but contained; movement didn’t travel far in our drills. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Easy turns; no slow rebound feel. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Solid near the edge, but still less secure than a coil perimeter. |
| Durability | 4.6 | Latex construction and 20-year warranty framing support a high score. |
| Overall | 4.4 | A support-forward latex system that rewards careful top-layer tuning. |
Roma Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Roma felt like the “get to the point” option. The first thing I noticed was how quickly the bed told me what it is: a flippable medium/firm latex mattress, not a customization project. I spent the first night on the medium side and woke up with my hips feeling pretty well aligned, but I could tell the top wasn’t going to mask pressure the way a thicker build can. Mia was the most sensitive here—on her side, she liked the latex responsiveness, but she felt shoulder pressure sooner than on the more adjustable models. Marcus liked the simple firmness switch; he used the firm side as a quick test for whether the bed would “give up” under heavier weight, and it stayed composed.
What we liked
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Two usable feels in one bed (medium and firm) by flipping
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Straightforward latex responsiveness without slow sink
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A clean value play for a real latex surface
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/hips
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Edge support is fine, but not a specialty 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 customizable beyond flipping |
| True latex responsiveness | Can feel firm for some side sleepers |
| Strong value positioning | Edges are not as secure as a hybrid |

Details
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Price: From $599
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Type: All-latex, flippable medium/firm
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Height: 9"
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Materials (per product specs): 3" medium 100% natural Dunlop + 3" firm 100% natural Dunlop; organic cotton cover listed; ILD ranges shown in product specs
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Trial/returns noted: 90-night trial; $99 return fee
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Warranty: 10-year warranty shown for Roma
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Shipping/setup note shown on page: shipped vacuum packed/rolled; “ready for sleeping on immediately” (general brand statement on Roma page)
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.2 | Firm side stayed composed; medium side kept hips reasonably level. |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Latex surface stayed breathable; no “stuffy foam” feel. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | Adequate, but the simpler build showed more pressure feedback for Mia. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Good containment for a responsive surface; partner-movement felt muted. |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Quick rebound; easy position changes. |
| Edge Support | 3.8 | Stable enough for sitting, but less confidence near the perimeter than the hybrid. |
| Durability | 4.2 | Latex materials plus 10-year warranty framing support a solid score. |
| Overall | 4.2 | A clean, no-drama latex value option—best if you fit its firmness range. |
Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress
Our Testing Experience

This is the one where the edge story changed immediately. When I sat to put on socks, the perimeter held up with less compression, and Marcus—who always tests “roll-off risk”—noticed it too. Sleeping-wise, the softer side felt more forgiving at the shoulder when I started on my side, and when I rolled onto my back, the bed didn’t let my hips drift. Carlos liked the way the coil core supported slow position changes; he kept saying the surface felt “springy, not unstable.” The trade-off showed up in motion drills: compared with the all-latex models, there was a touch more movement when someone shifted decisively, even though pocketed coils kept it from turning into a full-bed wobble.
What we liked
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Stronger edge stability from the coil perimeter
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Springier responsiveness that helps combination sleepers move easily
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Flippable comfort to choose between a plusher or firmer feel
Who it is best for
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Couples who prioritize edge support and easier movement
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Hot sleepers who dislike deep foam sink
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Combo sleepers who want bounce without a traditional innerspring feel
Where it falls short
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Slightly more motion transfer than all-latex options
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Weight guidance and coil feel may not suit every sleeper
Hybrid construction, height, coil details, and return/warranty information are from SleepEZ’s Select Sleep Hybrid Latex Mattress page.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Reinforced edge support and coil stability | More motion than all-latex |
| Flippable plush/firm comfort | Heavier mattress handling |
| Responsive, springy feel | Not the most “dead quiet” option |

Details
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Price: From $799
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Type: Latex hybrid, flippable
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Height: 12" (brand description)
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Materials: 3" 100% natural soft Dunlop latex + 6" independently pocketed coils + 2" 100% natural firm Dunlop latex
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Cover: 1" organic cotton quilted to Joma wool
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Coil count and gauge (varies by size) and edge coil gauge noted
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Trial/returns: 90-day return policy with a $99 return fee; donation/receipt flow noted
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Warranty: 10-year warranty noted
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Shipping notes: ships via FedEx from Phoenix, free to lower 48 (extra for AK/HI)
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.6 | Coil core stayed supportive under hips while the latex comfort layers kept balance. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Breathable latex feel plus coil airflow kept heat buildup controlled. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Softer side helped shoulder comfort; firmer side kept alignment for back sleep. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0 | Pocketed coils helped, but decisive movement traveled more than all-latex. |
| Responsiveness | 4.8 | Easiest turns in the lineup; springy without feeling unstable. |
| Edge Support | 4.7 | Best perimeter performance in this group; less sink when sitting and near-edge sleep. |
| Durability | 4.5 | Latex + coil build and warranty framing support a strong long-term score. |
| Overall | 4.5 | The best choice here if edge security and easy movement are priorities. |
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 scores read like a clean split: the Organic and Hybrid are the most evenly strong overall, with the Organic winning on tunability-driven pressure relief and the Hybrid winning on edge support and “easy turning.” The Roma is the most value-forward but clearly gives up fine-grained pressure relief versus the thicker, configurable builds.
How to Choose among SleepEZ Latex Mattresses
Start with your sleep position and how sensitive you are to pressure: side sleepers usually benefit most from the Organic’s tuning range, while back sleepers often prefer the steadier, Dunlop-forward Natural. If you want stronger edges and a springier feel, the Hybrid is the clear pick. If budget and simplicity are the priority, choose Roma and treat the flip as your main adjustment tool.
Limitations
SleepEZ’s best-performing models reward people who are willing to think about configuration and do a bit of setup, which is not everyone. The Roma can feel limiting for side sleepers who need more top-layer finesse. The all-latex options won’t feel as “edge-locked” as a reinforced coil perimeter, and the Hybrid will never be as motion-quiet as the all-latex builds.
SleepEZ vs Alternatives
Why choose SleepEZ: you get multiple latex categories (all-latex configurable, flippable, and hybrid), clear starting-price tiers, and a lineup built around breathable materials and long-run adjustability.
Alternatives: Avocado’s 11" Organic Hybrid is a latex-coil route with certified organic materials and a coil support system. Naturepedic’s EOS Classic targets buyers who want a zippered, interchangeable-layer concept for ongoing comfort tuning.
Pro Tips for SleepEZ Latex Mattresses
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If you’re buying as a couple, prioritize split-side comfort so one person’s firmness doesn’t dictate the whole bed.
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For Roma and the Hybrid, use the flip strategically: start on the side that matches your most common sleep position, then reassess after a full week of normal routines.
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Use a solid, sturdy foundation; avoid wide-gap slats (3" or less spacing is the safe benchmark) to protect alignment and warranty coverage.
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If you run warm, pair latex with breathable sheets and don’t over-insulate the surface with thick, non-breathable protectors.
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When testing a new feel, keep pillows consistent; changing pillow loft at the same time can confuse what your back is reacting to.
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For the Hybrid, treat edge support as a feature: if you often sleep near the perimeter, let that guide the decision.
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Give each configuration at least several nights before declaring it “too firm” or “too soft”; early impressions can over-weight novelty.
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If you’re sensitive at shoulders/hips, favor setups that add a bit more surface contour rather than chasing “firm” as a shortcut for support.
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Plan your unboxing: latex and hybrid builds can be heavy, so clear space and stage the parts before you start assembling.
FAQs
Q: Talalay vs Dunlop—what’s the feel difference?
A: Talalay tends to feel bouncier and more contouring, while Dunlop tends to feel denser and more support-forward.
Q: How long do I need to wait before sleeping on it after unboxing?
A: Latex is described as ready right out of the box, with no “off-gassing period” noted for the material.
Q: What’s the simplest way to reduce motion for couples?
A: Favor the all-latex models for the quietest feel; the Hybrid improves edge support but can transmit slightly more movement.