

If this Purple mattress review was written two years ago, this would have been a different answer. If good motion isolation is an important feature for you, it checks out on the Purple mattress. The Hyper-Elastic Polymer material is really bouncy, but it's also great at absorbing motion. Unless your partner is a serious tosser-turner, you really won't be able to notice much movement on the Purple mattress. Here's how the Purple mattress performed. Especially if you share a bed with another person. Some of the most important characteristics of a mattress are motion isolation, edge support and temperature. There's a layer of foam around the perimeter that holds in the gel grid. Here you can see the three layers of foam. It isn't machine washable though, so you'll have to clean any stains with warm water and a bleach-free detergent. Purple calls it its "SoftFlex" cover, and I think it's more breathable and moisture-wicking than your typical cotton or Tencel cover. To complement the stretchy polymer material, the original Purple mattress cover is also super-stretchy. Purple's bread and butter is its 2-inch top layer of Hyper-Elastic Polymer.It acts as a transition to separate the comfy top layer and the very dense bottom layer. The center is made with 3.5 inches of "Comfort Poly Foam," which is more responsive than memory foam and more breathable.The first layer is 4 inches of dense support foam to support you and the remaining layers of the bed.If you're looking for a coil hybrid mattress, we suggest the Purple 2 Hybrid or the other top-tier Purple hybrid mattresses. It's technically a hybrid mattress because it contains two different types of material (foam and Hyper-Elastic Polymer) but the original Purple bed has no coils in the base layer. The Purple mattress is about 10 inches thick and stacked three layers high. Slumber Yard Purple mattress construction A peek at the Hyper-Elastic Polymer grid that gives the Purple its squishy feel.
