Sleep On Latex keeps its lineup simple: the Pure Green all-latex mattress and the Sleep On Latex Hybrid. We rotated both into our real sleep routine for several weeks and kept notes on comfort, support, and day-to-day usability.
Both have that quick latex lift that made it easy to move around and helped keep our hips from dipping, but they split on motion transfer, edge security, and delivery logistics. If you like a responsive surface and straightforward construction, this brand is worth a look. If you want a slow, deep “hug,” it isn’t.
Table of Contents
- Product overview
- Testing team takeaways
- Sleep On Latex comparison chart
- How we tested it
- Sleep On Latex: our testing experience
- Compare performance scores of these mattresses
- How to choose a Sleep On Latex mattress
- Limitations
- Sleep On Latex vs alternatives
- Pro tips for Sleep On Latex mattresses
- FAQs
Product overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price |
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| Pure Green Organic Latex Mattress | 4.3 | Quick response; steady support; breathable build | Bouncier than foam; more motion transfer for couples | Back/combination sleepers who like springy latex | - |
| The Sleep On Latex Hybrid Mattress | 4.5 | Strong edge feel; better motion control; sturdy balance | Heavy to move; comfort leans firmer | Couples and back/stomach sleepers who want a steadier edge | - |
Testing team takeaways
Across both models, the theme was the same: latex that feels quick under movement and holds you up more than it lets you sink. In our rotation, the Pure Green felt the most direct and uniform for back-to-side switches, and Marcus noticed very little heat buildup overnight. Jenna and Ethan preferred the Hybrid when sharing a bed—it kept late-night get-ins calmer and felt more secure at the edge when one of them drifted outward. Neither mattress is a match for a plush, slow-melting foam feel.
Sleep On Latex comparison chart
Both mattresses come in Twin through Cal King and offer Medium and Firm options. The Pure Green is a simpler, lower-profile all-latex build (8" organic latex plus organic textiles), while the Hybrid layers latex over an 8" pocket-spring core and includes an organic hemp layer. In practice, that also changes setup: the Pure Green arrives compressed in a box, while the Hybrid is delivered via freight with in-home delivery and setup. Both come with free returns within 100 days and a 10-year warranty.
| Feature | Pure Green Organic Latex Mattress | The Sleep On Latex Hybrid Mattress |
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| Type | All-latex mattress | Latex hybrid with pocket springs; two-sided |
| Thickness | About 8–9 inches | Approximately 13 inches |
| Firmness options | Medium, Firm | Medium, Firm |
| Available sizes | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King |
| Core materials | 8 inches solid organic latex foam | 4 inches organic latex foam + 8 inches steel pocket springs |
| Cover and quilt | Organic cotton fabric + organic wool | Organic cotton fabric + organic wool + organic hemp |
| Certifications | GOTS, GOLS, Fair For Life, Oeko-Tex Standard 100 | GOTS, GOLS, Fair For Life, Greenguard Gold |
| Delivery style | Compressed and boxed; no assembly | Freight delivery without compression; in-home setup included |
| Cooling (our test) | Very breathable; minimal heat pooling | Excellent airflow and steady temperature overnight |
| Support (our test) | Even, dense support with quick pushback | Very stable midsection; strong perimeter feel |
| Pressure relief (our test) | Best when you like “support first” contouring | More forgiving than the all-latex without feeling plush |
| Motion isolation (our test) | Noticeable bounce; movement carries | Better damping; partner shifts feel smaller |
| Responsiveness (our test) | Very fast, springy | Fast, with a steadier landing from the coil core |
| Edge support (our test) | Solid for an all-foam latex bed | Strong and confidence-inspiring at the perimeter |
| Durability mindset (our test) | Consistent feel night to night | Very “built” feel; flipping kept wear even |
How we tested it
We rotated both mattresses through real routines—full-night sleep, pre-bed reading, laptop work, and slow position changes—to see how they behaved under everyday load (see How We Test Mattresses). In our repeatable checks, we scored Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability using the same drills each time (edge sitting, partner-entry disturbance, and alignment notes during back-to-side switches). Marcus tracked heat buildup and hip support, Jenna and Ethan focused on couple motion and edge drift, and Dr. Walker reviewed our alignment and firmness notes.
Sleep On Latex: our testing experience
Pure Green Organic Latex Mattress
Our testing experience

In our first nights, the surface felt instantly responsive—no slow sink, just quick give and pushback. Back sleeping stayed especially steady: our hips settled in without that “hammock” dip, which helped on days when our lower backs felt tight after long desk hours. On our sides, comfort depended on how plush you like things; we stayed supported, but the feel leans more “support first” than pillowy. Marcus also noted less heat buildup than the foam beds he’s used. For Jenna and Ethan, the biggest tradeoff was bounce—late-night get-ins were noticeable, even if not disruptive every time.
What we liked
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Quick, buoyant response that made turning effortless
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Even, stable support under hips and lower back
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Breathable feel through the night
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers who like a firmer, steady surface
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Combination sleepers who change positions often
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People who dislike “stuck” foam
Where it falls short
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Light sleepers sharing a bed may notice motion
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Side sleepers wanting plush shoulder sink may prefer another style
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Edge sitting is good, not “bench-like” strong

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Fast, buoyant latex response Even hip and lower-back support in our checks Breathable, simple build |
Bouncier than most foams More motion transfer for light sleepers sharing a bed Support-first feel may not suit plush side sleepers Edges are solid, but not “bench-like” |

Details
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Price: -
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Mattress type: All-latex mattress
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Thickness: About 8–9 inches
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Firmness options: Medium, Firm
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Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
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Materials: 8 inches solid organic latex foam; organic cotton fabric; organic wool
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Trial/returns: Free returns within 100 days
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Warranty: 10-year warranty
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Shipping: Ships compressed in a box; no assembly required
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Our performance snapshot: Best on responsiveness and steady support, mid-pack on motion isolation
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.5 | Hips stayed level on back and side; no hammock feel |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1 | Supportive contouring; side comfort depends on plush preference |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Breathable feel with minimal heat buildup in our checks |
| Motion Isolation | 3.6 | Latex bounce carries movement more than muted foam |
| Responsiveness | 4.7 | Very fast recovery; turning felt effortless |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Stable for sitting, but not the firmest perimeter |
| Durability | 4.6 | Consistent feel across our rotation |
| Overall | 4.3 | Strong pick if you want quick, supportive latex |
The Sleep On Latex Hybrid Mattress
Our testing experience

From delivery onward, the Hybrid felt like a more substantial, “set-in-place” mattress. In our nights on it, back-to-side transitions stayed level, and the coil core gave a steadier landing when we rolled over. Marcus liked the firm-leaning support under his hips and found temperature surprisingly consistent compared with dense foam. For Jenna and Ethan, it was noticeably calmer: late-night get-ins felt smaller, and the edge held shape better when one of them drifted outward. Flipping it during our rotation helped keep the feel uniform.
What we liked
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Strong, trustworthy edge and stable perimeter
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Better motion control for couples than the all-latex model
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Balanced feel: responsive, but not overly bouncy
Who it is best for
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Couples who share a bed with different routines
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Back and stomach sleepers who want firmer-leaning support
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People who sit on the edge frequently
Where it falls short
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Still not a plush, deep-sink mattress
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Heavier presence makes moving or rotating more involved
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Side sleepers seeking a softer top may want more cushioning

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Strong edge feel in sitting and edge-drift checks Better motion control than the all-latex model Responsive without a “trampoline” bounce Two-sided build helped keep comfort even |
Firmer-leaning comfort won’t suit plush seekers Heavy to move, rotate, or relocate Still not as muted as slow memory foam Delivery/setup is more involved than a boxed bed |

Details
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Price: -
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Mattress type: Latex hybrid with pocket springs; two-sided
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Thickness: Approximately 13 inches
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Firmness options: Medium, Firm
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Available sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
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Materials: 4 inches GOLS-certified organic latex foam; 8 inches steel pocket spring; organic cotton fabric; organic wool; organic hemp
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Coil detail: 1,000-coil density using full-size pocket coils throughout
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Delivery: Freight delivery without compression; in-home delivery & setup included
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Trial/returns: Free returns within 100 days
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Warranty: 10-year warranty
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Our performance snapshot: Most even overall, with clear advantages in edge stability and couple-friendliness
Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.7 | Very stable under hips and midsection |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | More forgiving than all-latex, without turning plush |
| Cooling | 4.6 | Strong airflow and steady temperature overnight |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 | Partner movement felt smaller and less springy |
| Responsiveness | 4.6 | Quick recovery; easy turning |
| Edge Support | 4.5 | Sturdier perimeter for sitting and edge sleeping |
| Durability | 4.7 | Two-sided design kept feel uniform in rotation |
| Overall | 4.5 | Best all-around pick for couples and edge stability |
Compare performance scores of these mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
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| Pure Green Organic Latex Mattress | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 3.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
| The Sleep On Latex Hybrid Mattress | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
On our scoring, the Hybrid was the more even performer, with standout edge support and better couple control. The Pure Green still makes sense if you mainly want the quickest, most uniform latex feel, but it gives up ground where motion transfer matters.
How to choose a Sleep On Latex mattress
Start with sleep position and how sensitive you are to a partner’s movement. In our tests, the Hybrid is the safer all-around pick for couples, light sleepers, and anyone who uses the edge daily. If you want the simplest, most direct latex feel—and you prefer quick response over deep cushioning—the Pure Green is the cleaner match. If you’re heavier or mainly sleep on your back or stomach, Firm tends to work better; Medium is often the easiest compromise for mixed sleepers.
Limitations
These mattresses lean supportive and responsive, not plush and sinky, so they can be a tough match for side sleepers who need a very soft top. The all-latex model also carries more bounce, which motion-sensitive couples may notice, while the Hybrid’s heavier build and freight delivery make it less convenient if you move often. If you want maximum sound-and-motion damping or a slow “hug,” this lineup likely won’t be your first stop.
Sleep On Latex vs alternatives
Why choose these: a straightforward latex feel, strong support, and breathable natural fibers. If you want a more zoned latex-hybrid build, the Saatva Latex Hybrid uses a 5-zone latex layer over coils. If you’re shopping for a thicker, certified-organic latex-and-coil option, Avocado’s latex hybrid models are another common comparison point.
Pro tips for Sleep On Latex mattresses
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Stick with a consistent two-week routine before judging firmness; latex can feel different once you settle in.
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For the all-latex model, use slats no more than 3 inches apart to keep support even.
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If you’re torn between Medium and Firm, choose based on body weight and sleep position: firmer usually favors back/stomach and heavier builds.
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For hot sleepers, pair latex with breathable bedding so the wool and airflow can do their job.
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If you share a bed, spend 10–15 minutes near the outer third to confirm the edge feels stable for your habits.
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Rotate on a schedule that matches your use; regular rotation helps keep the feel even when one side takes more nightly load.
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If you choose the hybrid, plan the room layout before delivery so it doesn’t need multiple turns in tight spaces.
FAQs
Which Sleep On Latex mattress feels less bouncy for couples?
In our tests, the Hybrid damped partner movement better than the all-latex model.
Which option is better for sitting on the edge?
The Hybrid felt sturdier at the perimeter and held shape more confidently.
Do these mattresses feel plush?
They lean supportive and responsive; even the more forgiving option stayed on the firmer side of balanced.
Which one is easier to move around on if you change positions a lot?
Both respond quickly, but the Pure Green felt the most instant under movement.