Sleep On Latex sells just two mattresses: the all-latex Pure Green and the flippable Sleep On Latex Hybrid. We slept on both for several weeks, rotating them through full nights and everyday use to see where their similar materials produced noticeably different results.
Both responded quickly when we changed positions and kept our hips from sinking too far. The larger differences showed up in motion transfer, edge support, and delivery. These mattresses suit people who like a buoyant, supportive surface. Anyone who wants the slow sink of memory foam should look elsewhere.
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 | Fast response; even support; good airflow | Noticeable bounce; more partner disturbance | Back/combination sleepers who like springy latex | From $799 |
| The Sleep On Latex Hybrid Mattress | 4.5 | Stable edges; better motion control; balanced support | Very heavy; medium still feels firm-leaning | Couples and back/stomach sleepers who want a steadier edge | From $1,399 |
Testing team takeaways
Both models kept us closer to the surface than memory foam and made position changes easy. The Pure Green had the livelier, more uniform latex feel, and Marcus recorded little heat buildup overnight. Jenna and Ethan preferred the Hybrid for sharing a bed because movement was less noticeable and the perimeter stayed firmer when either tester slept near the edge. Neither model felt plush or slow-moving.
Sleep On Latex comparison chart
Both mattresses come in Twin through Cal King and offer Medium and Firm options. The Pure Green uses an 8-inch latex core beneath organic textiles. The 13-inch Hybrid places an 8-inch pocket-spring unit between latex comfort layers and can be slept on either side. Setup is also different: the Pure Green arrives compressed in a box, while the Hybrid comes uncompressed by freight with in-home setup. Both include 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 | 8-inch latex core plus quilted cover | About 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) | Little heat buildup overnight | Consistent temperature and good airflow |
| Support (our test) | Even support with fast recovery | Stable midsection and firmer perimeter |
| Pressure relief (our test) | Gentle contouring with a firmer feel | Slightly more cushioning, but not plush |
| Motion isolation (our test) | Bounce carried movement across the bed | Partner movement felt less pronounced |
| Responsiveness (our test) | Fast and springy | Fast, with less rebound after movement |
| Edge support (our test) | Stable, with some compression while sitting | Firmer and more stable at the perimeter |
| Consistency (our test) | Feel stayed consistent during testing | Two-sided build allows more even wear |
How we tested it
We followed our standard mattress testing process while using each bed for full nights, reading, and laptop work. We scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability with the same checks on both models. Those checks included sitting near the perimeter, getting in and out beside a sleeping partner, and recording alignment while changing positions. Marcus tracked heat and hip support. Jenna and Ethan focused on partner disturbance and edge stability, while Dr. Walker reviewed our alignment and firmness notes.
Sleep On Latex: our testing experience
Pure Green Organic Latex Mattress
Our testing experience

The Pure Green responded as soon as we shifted our weight, with little sink and a noticeable pushback from the latex. During back-sleeping tests, our hips settled slightly but stayed level with the rest of the body. That steady support felt helpful after long days at a desk. Side sleeping was more dependent on personal preference: we felt supported, but testers who wanted deeper cushioning at the shoulders found it too firm. Marcus recorded less heat buildup than he usually notices on dense foam. Jenna and Ethan could feel each other getting into bed, making motion transfer the clearest drawback for couples.
What we liked
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Fast response that made turning easy
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Even support under the hips and lower back
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Little heat buildup during our overnight tests
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers who prefer firm, even support
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Combination sleepers who want easy movement
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People who dislike the slow sink of memory foam
Where it falls short
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Light sleepers may notice a partner moving
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Some side sleepers may need more shoulder cushioning
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The edge compressed more than the Hybrid’s while sitting

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Fast latex response Even hip and lower-back support Little heat buildup |
More bounce than most foam beds Partner movement is easier to feel May be too firm for some side sleepers Edges compress more than the Hybrid’s |

Details
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Price: Starts at $799
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Mattress type: All-latex mattress
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Thickness: 8-inch latex core plus quilted cover
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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: Strongest in responsiveness and even support; weaker in motion isolation

Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.5 | Kept our hips level, especially on our backs |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1 | Light contouring; may feel firm at the shoulder |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Little heat buildup during overnight tests |
| Motion Isolation | 3.6 | Bounce made partner movement easier to feel |
| Responsiveness | 4.7 | Recovered quickly and made turning easy |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Stable, though it compressed while we sat |
| Durability | 4.6 | Feel remained consistent throughout testing |
| Overall | 4.3 | Best for a responsive, firm-leaning latex feel |
The Sleep On Latex Hybrid Mattress
Our testing experience

The Hybrid arrived uncompressed and was much harder to move than the boxed Pure Green, but in-home setup removed most of that work. Once it was in place, the difference between the two beds was clear. The coils softened the rebound after we rolled over, while the latex still made position changes easy. Marcus found firm support under his hips and recorded a steady temperature overnight. Jenna and Ethan noticed less disturbance when one tester got into bed, and the edge held its shape better when they slept near the perimeter. We also flipped the mattress during our rotation; both sleeping surfaces felt the same.
What we liked
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A stable edge for sitting and sleeping
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Less partner disturbance than on the Pure Green
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Easy movement without as much rebound
Who it is best for
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Couples with different sleep schedules
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Back and stomach sleepers who prefer firm support
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People who often sit or sleep near the edge
Where it falls short
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Even the Medium option is not plush
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Its weight makes flipping or relocating it difficult
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Some side sleepers may need a softer comfort layer

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Stable perimeter Less partner disturbance than on Pure Green Fast response with controlled rebound Two identical sleeping surfaces |
Firm-leaning feel Heavy to flip or relocate More motion than slow memory foam Requires scheduled freight delivery |

Details
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Price: Starts at $1,399
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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: Uncompressed freight delivery; in-home 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: The more balanced model, with better edge support and less partner disturbance

Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.7 | Kept the hips and midsection level |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | More cushioning than Pure Green, but not plush |
| Cooling | 4.6 | Temperature remained steady overnight |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 | Partner movement was less noticeable |
| Responsiveness | 4.6 | Recovered quickly and made turning easy |
| Edge Support | 4.5 | Held firm while sitting and sleeping near the edge |
| Durability | 4.7 | Both sleeping surfaces felt the same in our rotation |
| Overall | 4.5 | Our better all-around choice, especially for couples |
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 |
The Hybrid earned the higher overall score because it paired strong support with a firmer edge and less partner disturbance. The Pure Green scored slightly better for responsiveness and remains the better choice if you want the most direct latex feel and do not mind extra bounce.
How to choose a Sleep On Latex mattress
Begin with your sleep position and sensitivity to a partner’s movement. In our tests, the Hybrid was the better all-around option for couples, light sleepers, and people who regularly use the edge. Choose Pure Green if you want a simpler all-latex construction, faster response, and a lower starting price. For either model, Firm is the more suitable option for many back and stomach sleepers, while Medium gives mixed-position sleepers more cushioning.
Limitations
Both mattresses feel supportive and responsive rather than soft. Side sleepers who need deep cushioning at the shoulder may find either option too firm. Pure Green also transfers more movement, which can bother light sleepers sharing a bed. The Hybrid controls motion better, but its weight and freight delivery make it inconvenient for frequent moves. Neither model provides the slow, close contouring of memory foam.
Sleep On Latex vs alternatives
Sleep On Latex stands out for a direct latex feel, simple firmness choices, and lower starting prices than many natural-latex competitors.
The Saatva Latex Hybrid is a 12-inch latex hybrid with a five-zone latex layer and one medium-firm feel. It costs considerably more than the Sleep On Latex Hybrid, but includes in-room delivery, a 365-night trial, and a lifetime warranty. Returns carry a $99 fee, unlike Sleep On Latex’s free 100-day returns.
The Avocado Green Mattress offers three feels, zoned coils, and a certified-organic finished build. Its pricing is closer to the Sleep On Latex Hybrid, and its one-year trial and 25-year warranty are longer, though returns also carry a $99 fee.
The Birch Natural Mattress is another close price comparison. It has one medium-firm feel, an 8-inch coil unit, reinforced side edges, and a 120-night trial. Choose it if you want a conventional one-sided latex hybrid; choose the Sleep On Latex Hybrid if a flippable design or two firmness options matters more.
Pro tips for Sleep On Latex mattresses
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Sleep on the mattress for at least two weeks before making a final judgment about firmness.
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For Pure Green, use slats no more than 3 inches apart to provide even support.
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When choosing between Medium and Firm, consider body weight and sleep position. Firm is generally better suited to back and stomach sleepers.
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Hot sleepers should use breathable bedding to avoid limiting airflow at the surface.
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If you share a bed, lie near the outer third for 10–15 minutes to check whether the edge feels stable enough.
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Rotate the mattress regularly so the same areas do not carry most of the nightly load.
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For the Hybrid, clear the delivery path and decide on placement before the freight appointment.
FAQs
Which Sleep On Latex mattress feels less bouncy for couples?
The Hybrid. In our tests, it reduced partner disturbance better than the all-latex Pure Green.
Which option is better for sitting on the edge?
The Hybrid felt firmer at the perimeter and compressed less while we sat there.
Do these mattresses feel plush?
No. Both feel responsive and firm-leaning, including the Medium options.
Which one is easier to move around on if you change positions a lot?
Both make position changes easy, but Pure Green responded fastest when we turned.