A comfort layer exchange you can redeem once, at any time, to alter the feel of your mattress or to increase its lifespan (this option saves you time and money while reducing waste).
…are looking for pressure point relief and gentle support.
…are a lighter sleeper, under 140 lbs.
…know plush is right for you and prefer a soft mattress.
Select medium if you...
…are a combination sleeper, back and side sleeper.
…want to feel supported by your mattress, with a little give.
…are an average weight.
…are not sure which feel to choose. Medium is our most popular!
Select firm if you...
…mainly sleep on your back or stomach.
…are a side or back sleeper who require additional lumbar support.
…recommended to, by a medical professional.
…prefer a firm sleeping surface, with a plush pillow top.
Size Guide
SizeInches
Crib 528 x 52 x 5
Crib 628 x 52 x 6
Twin 3838 x 75
Twin XL 3838 x 80
Twin 3939 x 75
Twin XL 3939 x 80
Full54 x 75
Queen60 x 80
King (Eastern)76 x 80
CalKing72 x 84
Sleeper Guide
Back Sleeper
Back sleepers typically wake up in the morning on their backs.
Side Sleeper
Side sleepers will generally spend the most time sleeping on their left side
Stomach Sleeper
Stomach sleepers gravitate towards firm surfaces.
Combination Sleeper
Combination sleepers are a mix of many sleep positions.
Material Guide
Hybrid
Our US made hybrid mattresses are constructed with individually wrapped coil systems that relieve pressure and add extra support to the edge of the bed.
Specialty Foam
Engineered to with improved responsiveness and to regulate heat more efficiently.
Memory Foam
Traditional foam that is much softer, designed to relieve pressure points and conform to your body.
Latex
Durable, Relieves Pressure Points, Responsive, Natural Material. Organic mattresses are Global Organic Latex Standard certified that the organic latex used in our products contain more than 95% of certified organic raw latex.
Natural & Organic
Soft, durable wool sourced from New Zealand and Certified Organic Cotton. We use organic materials in our Natural mattresses. Our Organic mattresses meet Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) requirements; ensures that organic cotton and organic wool used in our products are free from harmful chemicals.
Dual Firmness
Our luxury hybrid mattresses are available in dual firmness. Either side of the mattress can be customized to the sleeper; ideal for couples who can't make up their mind.
Flippable
Two Nest Bedding mattresses are flippable. Not sure which firmness you'll want, then this is a great fit.
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