
Brooklyn Bedding
Signature Hybrid
Durable, comfortable, adjustable firmness; excellent value.

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Greetings OP, I am the same size as you. I just purchased the S&S Organic Medium Firm Hybrid. I'm only 10 days in so still testing it out. I was considering the S&S Organic Firm Hybrid also. I did find your comment about that one interesting. I'm 30% stomach / 70% side sleeper. I'm finding the medium firm softer than I'm used to and not good for lying on my back (which only happens before going to sleep or after waking up). But so far has seemed okay for stomach and side. I'm a hot sleeper. Heat retention has been pretty minimal so far but I will be curious to see how it is in warmer weather. I'm curious about your experience with returns to S&S. Could you give a brief description of how it went? Thanks.
Lying on back issue: It is similar to what you describe for the plush. Hips sinking too far down into the comfort layer. However it may be a base issue in my case. Not sure yet. It seems I have a slight sag in the middle. Unusual for a brand new mattress. When I shift closer to the edge, the hip support improves. I plan to investigate further.
We went Silk and Snow too. First we tried Endy and found it like sleeping in warm mud, wasn't for us. We liked that Silk and Snow offered a latex hybrid (the Organic). For us it was much better. Breathable and cool, a nice bounce to it, cushioning but supportive with latex and springs. Almost twice the price of Endy though. We returned the Endy. For those asking why bed in a box, sometimes you just need it packed tight to easily move a king into a tight space.
We are still happy with ours. Got it in April 2025 so been 8 months. Still feels as good as new. Went medium firm as it felt a bit more premium than the firm. Maybe a a tiny bit softer than ideal for me but still comfy and perfect for the wife. Latex + wool is a great combo for us. It definitely sleeps cool if you don't add a mattress protector.
i have the silk & snow organic mattress and i like it
I’m very happy with the storage bed frame from silk and snow. It’s holding up well and looks great. I’m still a bit in the latex mattress shopping journey. There’s so much info out there. For me, I personally am inclined to go for a latex hybrid, which typically has individually wrapped coils, a 2-4” layer of latex, and a cotton/wool top. Organic and foam-free. The coils provide extra targeted support, which I need. The other option is a full latex mattress. I’m trying not to go over $2,500 after tax. We ended up ordering the Naturepedic serenade. They had a Presidents’ Day sale. I’m sure they’ll have another sale for the next holiday. We were between them and the my green mattress natural escapes, which is extremely similar. Ultimately it seemed like the Naturepedic was just a nicer mattress for just a bit more money.
We purchased their organic latex hybrid in medium-firm. It felt great at first- my back and shoulder pain were gone! but I think we got a faulty mattress. It never fully expanded and ended up sagging within three months. They have a generous return policy, so it is going back! I would say give them a shot considering how great the price is. I really was happy with the mattress initially.
Thanks for sharing. I’m having the exact same debate as OP and am leaning slightly toward the MGM natural escape for the extra latex. It seems like both companies are reputable. I’m 110 lbs and a mostly side sleeper, sometimes back. Partner is 180 mostly back sleeper, sometimes side. I have wider shoulders so I like a bit more sinkage. I was happy with the silk and snow medium organic mattress, but it’s sagging after only a couple of months. How is your mattress holding up so far?
I wanted to share my experience so far. We had an organic latex silk and snow mattress for a few months and it started to sag. It also never fully expanded. Back it went. Easy and no fees. I’m a 110 lb mostly side, occasionally back sleeper. Partner is 180 mostly back, occasionally side sleeper. We were between MGM Natural Escape and Naturepedic Serenade. We ultimately went with the Naturepedic Serenade and have been very happy so far, but it has only been around a month. Their customer service was very helpful and the mattress arrived much quicker than anticipated. Last year we slept at an Airbnb with a 4 inch gel memory foam topper and I found it to be really amazing. Partner did not agree. The serenade certainly doesn’t feel that way, but I still enjoy it. The support has helped my back and shoulders. We wanted a latex hybrid for the support and mostly for the non-toxic materials, so memory foam was not an option. I’m now on the hunt for king sized organic pillows. I am trying both the MGM charcoal infused latex pillow and the Naturepedic adjustable latex pillow. We’ll see which one we each like!
More than finding something with a cooling cover or anything that touts fancy cooling features, I'd find something in the firmness range you're looking for without a pillow top. I've found that mattresses with super plush top layers heat up really fast. Latex mattresses and latex hybrids are pretty good for staying cool. The Silk & Snow Organic is a good one that (I believe) is less than $1,000, which is pretty rare for latex/organic beds.
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So the good news is we've got some options. First, I know you mentioned you can't sleep on your back due to snoring, but I may have some advice to help that. 1) The best option would be to get an adjustable foundation. This would let you raise the head and foot of the mattress, which in your case will both help to open the airway (reducing snoring), while also alleviating pressure on the lower back and, in many cases, the sciatic nerve. 2) If getting an adjustable isn't an option, you can get most of the way there by simply using a wedge pillow for your upper body and a regular pillow for the feet. The wedge pillow is nice because it's big solid block of foam (better than just stacking pillows together). 3) If neither of the above sound like good solutions then we'll tackle this while sleeping on your side. First, put a pillow between your legs. That'll help reduce pressure and keep the spine in alignment. Second, make sure you're using a sufficiently tall enough pillow for your head. Side sleepers especially need taller pillows to keep the neck supported. If the neck isn't support it can create ripple issues down the spine, causing pressure points elsewhere. 4) If it's possible to get a new mattress it would be worth considering an HD / Plus-size mattress. Most mattresses are tuned to support up to 250-300 pounds. If you're over that then the mattress may simply not be providing sufficient support. In which case, a plus-sized / HD mattress can help, because they use materials and designs that support 300-500 pounds. If you've got a regular mattress you could simply be seeing too much sinkage in the middle of the mattress, which means spine is misaligned, which means pressure points, which means more sciatic / lower back pains. Take a look at this page here - [https://naplab.com/best-mattress/best-mattress-for-heavy-people/](https://naplab.com/best-mattress/best-mattress-for-heavy-people/) \- it can walk you through the good options for those HD mattresses.
Quite by accident. My wife and I got married and needed a new mattress in 2014. I ended up doing a ton of research, had a terrible in-store experience, and bought a mattress online. That first mattress we liked, but it wasn't amazing, so we returned it and then I bought another bed online. It was better so we kept that one. As a fun weekend hobby project I built a website and wrote reviews for those 2 mattresses that I had tried. People really love the reviews and asked me to test other mattresses. So I kept ordering mattresses, testing them, and then writing reviews. It quickly blew up, was getting a ton of traffic, and within a few months I was able to leave my full time job and started my career as a professional mattress tester. In the first year we didn't have our expensive testing equipment or even nice cameras. I shot videos on my phone and did photographs with an old Nikon I had from when I was a kid. Our other equipment beyond that was pretty simple stuff, yard stick, ruler, medicine balls, etc. Gradually over time we expanded our tests and our equipment, adding nice cameras, professional lighting equipment, quality mics, etc. and then in more recent years we've grown big enough to afford the same type of industrial and technologically advanced equipment that bigger mattress brands use. I wouldn't recommend taking out a loan. Instead, start small, use what you have, and gradually grow into more complex and expensive testing if the reviews / site / channel does well.
Unfortunately, I have not tested many mattresses available in Europe. That said, many popular brands in Europe also sell different model versions within the US. I've tested many of those models, so I can provide you with a gut check on some of the most popular brands available to you. In addition, I've also listed information on other popular brands, some of which I haven't tested. Emma - I've tested a ton of models from the US and Canada and always found them to be good quality and good value mattresses. That said, the last few models I tested from Canada were pretty bad. Emma recently discontinued those models and launched 2 new models, so I'm hopeful the new models will be better. Nectar - same as Emma. I've tested a ton of US models and always found them to be solid. Simba - same as Emma / Nectar, good mattresses, though rarely at the same level as Emma / Nectar. I'd go with Emma or Nectar over Simba in most cases. Tempur - expensive, but a good choice if you like the feel of memory foam. Bett1 - not one I've tested, but feedback from my readers has always been really positive. In looking at their product page it seems to use good materials and a proven design. I expect the performance will be great. Dormeo - I haven't done full testing on this brand, but I have tried them at mattress trade shows and conferences. They seem to be a solid brand, but also one that's really expensive. IKEA - I've tested numerous models in the US and been incredibly disappointed with everything I've tested to date. I would recommend any of the above brands before IKEA.
The least expensive, easiest, and most impactful thing you can do to improve cooling is 1) get a more breathable set of sheets and 2) get a more breathable mattress protector. When it comes to cooling sheets, protectors, and bedding, I've yet to find anything better than Bedgear or SHEEX. I've been using these for personal use for nearly a decade. If you're looking to replace the mattress here's what I advise: 1) Look for a hybrid (foam on top of coils; avoid all foam mattresses) 2) Look for mattresses that have less memory foam 3) Look for a mattress that uses phase change materials and/or thermo reactive / cooling fibers (these are often included within the cover and/or just below the cover) 4) Spend at least $1.5K (for a Queen; cheaper models just don't have enough budget room to get quality cooling materials within them) While there are absolutely exceptions to these rules, the above guidelines will get you far better cooling outcomes in most cases. Shopping for a cooling mattress is really difficult. It's very easy for a mattress brand to make their mattress look and sound like it's incredible for cooling. And because mattress brands know everyone wants a cool mattress they will aggressively market their cooling features, even if the cooling performance isn't all that great. Even with my experience, while I can make pretty good educated guesses on how good / bad cooling performance will be, until I actually test it, lie on it, feel it, cut it open, and take thermal photographs of the mattress, I'm never 100% certain on what the performance will be like. Lastly, take a look at our list of the best cooling mattresses we've tested so far here - [https://naplab.com/best-mattress/best-mattress-for-cooling/](https://naplab.com/best-mattress/best-mattress-for-cooling/)
Very solid value mattress at this price point. Motion transfer and a strong odor were the biggest cons. Overall, an above average performer that's worth considering if you want a latex hybrid. Full review here - [https://naplab.com/mattress-reviews/silk-and-snow-organic-review/](https://naplab.com/mattress-reviews/silk-and-snow-organic-review/)
It's pretty straight forward for most brands that offer a trial period. Basically, you have X number of days to try the mattress. Within the trial period you can request a refund / return. The mattress brand will typically try to get you to keep the mattress after you request a refund. They'll offer you a discount and/or a topper (if it's still soft / too firm). You can accept those offers if you think they'll fix your problem. But if not, just decline and request the refund / return be processed. Typically they will send a couple of guys to pickup the mattress and those often get donated to a local charity. In some cases, they end up in a landfill if there are no local charities that can accept the mattress. All that said, you should have zero expectation of getting a refund / return if it's AFTER the trial period. If the trial period is 100 days and you make a request on day 101, it's too late. While most mattress brands are very easy to work within during the trial period after the trial period is over you have very little chance of getting a refund / return. So don't make that mistake and wait until after the trial is over. One last note, most brands require a 30 day break in period. Basically, you cannot return the mattress in first 30 days. This gives the mattress a chance to break in and your body a chance to get used to it.

Brooklyn Bedding
Signature Hybrid
Durable, comfortable, adjustable firmness; excellent value.

Sleep EZ
Organic Latex Mattress
Highly customizable layers, durable; but extremely heavy.

Helix
Midnight Luxe
Pain relief, side sleeper support; but some find too soft.

Purple
The Purple Mattress
Unique grid feel, cool; but heavy, expensive, polarizing.

Brooklyn Bedding
Aurora Luxe Cooling
Excellent cooling, zoned support for heavier sleepers.

Ranked #1
Novaform - Platinum 16.5" Luxury Hybrid Mattress

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Brooklyn Bedding - Titan Plus Luxe

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Purple - The Purple Mattress

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Sleep EZ - Organic Latex Mattress

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Helix - Midnight Luxe

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Sleep EZ - Organic Latex Mattress