How well did you sleep? I slept like a baby! As a stomach sleeper, I appreciated the level of firmness this mattress has. I oftentimes wake up with a stiff neck or lower back pain if a mattress is on the softer side. The Emma Hybrid’s coils and foam are excellent for maintaining alignment and relieving pressure points. I’m also impressed by how well this mattress regulates heat. Hot temperatures have an acute impact on my sleep quality, but fortunately, the plush and moisture-wicking cover on this mattress provides a great cooling sensation. I’ve noticed the quality of my sleep has improved significantly, and I find myself sleeping for longer intervals throughout the night.
Would you recommend this mattress to a friend? I would recommend this mattress to friends specifically for the foam technology that isolates motion. Most of my friends and I are light sleepers, and this feature helped me stay asleep even when my partner got up earlier than me or tossed around in bed. The $659 price tag is definitely worth it!
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Multiple firmness options to choose from, several pressure-relieving and supportive layers, breathable, plush pillow top
Might feel too firm for side sleepers
- All sleep positions
- Those who like a customizable sleep experience
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Layers: Seven layers: Pressure-relieving and breathable foam, support foam, graphite-infused foam, spring coils
- Firmness: Three options: plush, luxury firm, and firm
- Height: 15 inches
- Weight: 115 pounds
120-night sleep trial, lifetime warranty, and free shipping and returns
Commerce editor Audrey Lee states that falling asleep on this “luxury firm” mattress felt like a “treat,” and if that doesn’t convince you, then allow us to wax poetic about the Nolah Evolution Hybrid Mattress just a bit more. With seven layers of pressure-relieving and breathable foam, support foam, graphite-infused foam, spring coils, this mattress packs a punch of comfort. In fact, Lee reported zero adjustment period with the Nolah. “The first time I flopped onto the bed, I immediately felt like every element in the mattress was working together to provide the perfect balance of comfort and support,” Lee says. “This is mainly thanks to the substantial seven-layer construction which includes a layer of individually wrapped coils, breathable memory foam, and a plush pillow top cover that cradles your body in a particularly soothing way.”
Flippable with a soft and firm side, cradling feel, motion control
Not customizable to specific sleep needs aside from the different sides
- Couples
- All sleep positions
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Layers: Five layers: Infused memory foam and an individually wrapped coil system that provides ample support. The flippable mattress has a soft side and a firm side, so you can tailor the sleeping experience to your needs
- Firmness: Firm
- Height: 13 inches
- Weight: 104 pounds
Free shipping and returns, lifetime warranty, and a 365-night sleep trial
Layla gives “hybrid” a whole new meaning with their flippable mattress that’s soft on one side and firm on the other. Contributor Cheryl Dearborne used the firm side and stated it supported them properly while still “providing a soft cradle.” When you have it on the firm side, the layer order goes: cool and supportive copper-gel memory foam, airflow support foam with the brand’s Surface Modification Technology, individually wrapped coil system for even more motion control, another layer of airflow support foam, and another layer of copper-gel memory foam. Overall, it creates a dreamy sleep experience that Dearborne stated left her “sleeping better than I ever have before. My sleep is more regulated.”
Molds to pressure points, buoyant, soft feel
- Hot sleepers
- Combination sleepers
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Layers: Three layers: Spring coils and Purple’s proprietary GelFlex Grid designed to be simultaneously soft and firm, supportive, but flex around your pressure points
- Firmness: Firm
- Height: 13 inches
- Weight: 137 pounds
100-night sleep trial, 10-year warranty, and free shipping and returns
The Purple Hybrid mattress keeps it a little more lean with only three layers. One of the layers includes Purple’s own proprietary GelFlex Grid, aimed to feel both soft and firm—molding to your pressure points, while still offering optimal support. This balance shone through to contributor Shoko Wanger. “The first time I sat on it, I was shocked at how squishy it felt,” Wanger says. “My toddler son even hopped on with me and immediately said, ‘Bouncy!’ But then, when I lay down, I was surprised again—I wasn’t sinking into it the way I expected I would; instead, I felt buoyant.” In fact, Wanger recommended it felt perfect for someone who prefers a firmer bed, saying “that aforementioned combo of cushiness and extra support is almost addictive.”
Two firmness options to choose from, made of organic materials like nontoxic wool and latex, includes four support and soft layers
Light alfalfa smell upon mattress unboxing, according to our tester
- All sleeping positions
- Sleepers in search of an earth-friendly mattress
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Layers: Four layers: Wool, cotton, certified latex, and pocketed springs, 100% organic and nontoxic
- Firmness: Two options: medium firm or plush firm
- Height: 10 inches
- Weight: 106 pounds
Free shipping and returns, 20-year warranty, 120-night sleep trial
Made up of organic wool batting, latex, pocket springs, and cotton filling, contributor Kristi Kellogg reported the Happsy works for just about any sleeping position—whether you’re a back sleeper, side sleeper, or stomach sleeper. It’s definitely a firmer mattress, with Kellogg stating it felt as solid as a regular coiled model, which is something to note if you prefer a medium-soft feel. That said, if you’re someone who likes to pay vigilant attention to what’s used to make their mattress, then you’ll like Happsy’s use of 100% organic and nontoxic materials. One thing to note is Kellogg stated this left a faint alfalfa smell when she first unboxed the mattress from its slim and compact packaging, but it did quickly air out.
Motion isolation, made of natural materials like organic cotton, ample give
- Stomach and back sleepers
- Sleepers looking for an organic mattress
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Layers: Six layers: Pure New Zealand wool, 100% organic cotton, and tempered steel (with five times the coils of a standard mattress)
- Firmness: Medium-firm
- Height: 12 inches
- Weight: About 150 pounds, according to reviews
90-day sleep trial, 10-year warranty, and free white-glove delivery and returns
We already love Parachute for their bedding, so naturally we had to try out the brand’s mattress. The Mattress uses only premium, eco-friendly materials. This includes six layers made of Pure New Zealand wool, 100% organic cotton, and tempered steel (with five times the coils of a standard mattress). The result is the perfect Goldilocks mattress. Not too firm, but not too soft, good motion isolation, and very intentionally made. It was so comfortable, it made contributor Kristen Flanagan realize that maybe she did actually like a firm mattress. “There is plenty of give, but you don’t sink into it or leave an imprint. My back feels very supported. The hand-tufting makes the top soft but not too mushy,” Flanagan says in her review. “I imagine if you’re used to a super cushiony mattress you might not like this one at first, but Parachute has converted me into a medium-firm mattress person.”
Heat-wicking qualities, breathable, soft feel
Not ideal for those seeking strong spinal support
- Side sleepers
- Hot sleepers
- Mattress type: Memory foam
- Layers: Three layers: Signature T&N Adaptive foam with 30% extra heat-wicking graphite and more gel beads for added breathability compared to the Original Mattress
- Firmness: Medium-plush
- Height: 12 inches
- Weight: 93.47 pounds (box + mattress)
100-night sleep trial, 10-year limited warranty, free shipping and returns
Another option for hot sleepers, the Mint mattress from Tuft & Needle uses T&N Adaptive foam with 30% extra heat-wicking graphite and cooling gel beads for additional breathability. On top of all of that, it’s super comfy. “I am a side sleeper and personally prefer a medium-firm, supportive feel, so I went into this test expecting an overly squishy mattress. But the Mint did not disappoint,” says contributor Anna Fixsen in her mattress review. “The invisible support layer is made of cushy gel beads that are distributed evenly. It has just enough give, however, to (dare I quote Goldilocks?) feel just right.” Overall, Fixsen found that she fell asleep faster and better on this mattress than her old innerspring mattress—despite being someone prone to tossing and turning—making this a great option out of all the memory foam mattresses out there.
Lightweight, stable base layer, soft foam construction
- Side sleepers
- Combination sleepers
- Mattress type: Memory foam
- Layers: Three layers: Solid base layer for stability, a comfort layer, and a memory foam recovery layer
- Firmness: Medium-firm
- Height: 10 inches
- Weight: 68 pounds
Free shipping and returns, 10-year warranty, 100-night sleep trial
If you’re an all-foam bed purist looking for an affordable online mattress, commerce editor Audrey Lee says the Leesa Studio is one of the best memory foam mattress options available. It features a solid base layer for stability, a comfort layer, and a final memory foam recovery layer that combined together feels ultra-supportive and offers plenty of pressure relief, according to Lee. “I tend to move around in my sleep, ultimately landing on my side, so in addition to solid motion isolation, the Studio’s all-foam construction supplies a nice amount of give without being too soft for my taste,” she says. Lee noted that the Leesa lacked edge support, meaning she couldn’t sit on corners or the edges without sinking down, but it wasn’t so dramatic she thought she would fall off. Either way, the Leesa turned Lee into a foam converter.
How We Test Each Mattress-in-a-Box
As experts in the sleep category, Architectural Digest editors research and test the most sought-after mattresses in the market on a rolling basis to determine the best of the best.
We’ve identified some of the buzziest mattress-in-a-box options available that offer easy setup and a cozy feel by spending hours assessing the luxe bells and whistles of each product. Each tester spends at least a week on the new mattress—coming in at nearly 1,120 hours with an eight-hour sleep schedule in mind for all of the picks in this story—taking notes and catching z’s.
These are the factors we look for when testing a mattress-in-a-box:
- Firmness: Testers noted how plush or stiff the mattress felt after consistent sleep on the mattresses, from a boxed memory foam to a hybrid bed. We explain the difference between the two further down this story.
- Comfort: Our team members rated their overall comfort, including elements like pressure relief and support, for their sleep position over the course of their time sleeping on the mattress.
- Sleep quality: Each tester gave their review on how easily they were able to nod off—and stay asleep—at night, including considerations like motion transfer from a partner and bodily aches like pre-existing back pain.
- Ease of delivery: To ensure your mattress makes it to your doorstep smoothly, we explained our detailed experiences with shipment and the process of moving the mattress inside our homes.
- Temperature regulation: Reviewers noted how well they were able to stay comfortable during sleep based on cooling features and the overall breathability of the mattress materials.
- Height and weight: Mattresses-in-a-box typically range from 10 to 15 inches and average about 100 pounds. This information can help you decide on how well it’ll fit in your space and if you’ll need a hand moving it.
- Ease of setup: We detail the unboxing process, notably how easy or difficult it was to unwrap and how long it took for the mattress to fully inflate.
- Edge support: Testers share how secure they felt the sides of the bed were and if they felt like they’d slide off.
- Overall value: We also mention factors like the warranty and sleep trial to help inform all you get with the price of your mattress.
What Are the Upsides of a Mattress-in-a-Box?
While a boxed mattress and traditional mattress virtually look the same once they’re set up on a bed, a mattress-in-a-box ships much more conveniently in a compressed format and compact packaging. Simply order one online and it can be shipped right to your front door. Many mattress brands even offer white-glove delivery so you can have it unboxed and set up in your bedroom.