
An updated overview of MLILY's mattress lineup - PowerCool, Fusion, ChiroPro, Harmony, Mlily Dream and more - with firmness levels, who each model fits, performance notes on cooling, motion isolation, and edge support, plus what reviewers flag for long-term durability.
MLILY is a global memory-foam and hybrid mattress brand known in the U.S. for its partnership with Manchester United and a lineup that spans budget bed-in-a-box models all the way up to active-cooling hybrids. The brand sells direct through MLILYUSA.com, on Amazon and Walmart, and through hundreds of independent furniture retailers, so what's available - and at what price - depends a lot on where you shop.
This review walks through MLILY's main mattress series as of 2026, covers the firmness and feel options inside each line, summarizes how the most-tested models perform on cooling, motion isolation, and edge support, and flags the long-term durability complaints that keep coming up in third-party reviews. We have not personally lab-tested every MLILY model - where we cite scores or hands-on impressions, the source is linked inline.
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MLILY's lineup is broad enough that there isn't one ideal buyer - different lines target different sleepers.

MLILY's U.S. catalog rotates over time and not every model below is sold at every retailer. The summaries below are accurate to the brand's current public lineup; check MLILY USA or your local retailer for the exact firmness and construction of the specific model you're considering.
Hybrid build with AeroFusion memory foam and adaptive flex foam over a hybrid base, wrapped in a cooling-knit cover. Available in plush and medium feels. The defining feature is the active cooling system: integrated fans pull warm air out of the comfort layers. This is the line most often singled out in editorial reviews and the AI Overview for hot sleepers.
Hybrid line. The Fusion Luxe is the model Sleep Advisor lab-tested at a 5/10 (medium-plush) firmness with a memory-foam-on-coils build - they recommend it for side and back sleepers and call out good cooling and motion isolation but mediocre edge support. Fusion Supreme and Fusion Orthopedic step up the support layers; the Orthopedic version is firmer and aimed at heavier sleepers and back-pain-driven buyers.
A newer MLILY line that emphasizes a cool-to-the-touch cover and phase-change materials, available in multiple firmness tiers (1.0 through 3.0). If cooling matters more to you than active fans, this is the alternative to PowerCool in MLILY's catalog.
Memory-foam-forward line with bamboo-charcoal infused comfort layers and gel AeroFusion cores. Designed for sleepers who want a more classic memory-foam hug than the springier hybrid feel of Fusion or PowerCool.
MLILY's orthopedic-positioned line, endorsed by the International Chiropractors Association, with a hybrid base of 3-zone individually pocketed springs under flex-support foam layers. Available in multiple iterations (ChiroPro 1.0, 3.0) - the firmer 3.0 has shown up in third-party MLILY testing roundups as the most back-supportive option in the catalog.
An extra-tall (around 15-inch) all-foam build with a CBD-oil-infused cover. Niche feel - best understood as a luxury all-foam pick rather than a value play.
All-foam mattress co-developed with Manchester United, layered with bamboo-charcoal AeroFusion and gel AeroFusion memory foam over an adaptive foam base. Wrapped in a Tencel cover. Aimed at recovery-focused sleepers and side/back sleepers who want a more body-conforming feel.
Mid-tier memory-foam-plus-gel line in medium-firm and firmer feels (WellFlex ICE 1.0, 2.0). A reasonable pick for back-sleepers who want a more supportive, less sinking feel than Harmony Chill.
Designed for ages 3+, with AdaptiFoam and gel memory comfort layers over a flex-support base, in CertiPUR-US-certified foams.
If you sleep hot on any of these models, pair them with a topper from our dreamchill cooling blanket reviews.

Performance varies by model, but a few traits show up consistently across MLILY's foam and hybrid lines.
MLILY's foam-rich construction absorbs movement well. In Sleep Advisor's testing, the Fusion Luxe scored well on motion transfer despite being a hybrid - the foam comfort layers do most of the work isolating one sleeper's movement from the other. For couples or anyone who wakes up easily, the Fusion, Harmony Chill, and Mlily Dream models are the strongest picks.
Most MLILY models cradle the shoulders and hips fairly evenly thanks to the AeroFusion and adaptive flex foam comfort layers. Side sleepers in particular tend to do well - a 5/10 medium feel is the firmness range most editorial reviewers (Sleep Advisor, Sleepopolis) recommend for pressure relief on the shoulders and hips.
Cooling is MLILY's clearest differentiator. PowerCool's fan-based system is the most aggressive option; Midnight Ice and Harmony Chill rely on phase-change covers, gel-infused foams, and bamboo charcoal layers instead. If you sleep hot, prioritize PowerCool or Midnight Ice over the all-foam Mlily Dream or older Harmony models.
This is where MLILY's all-foam and lighter hybrid models tend to struggle. Sleep Advisor noted middling edge support on the Fusion Luxe; we'd extend that caution to the Mlily Dream and Harmony Chill all-foam models. If you sit on the edge of the bed often, share a smaller mattress with a partner, or have mobility considerations, the firmer ChiroPro 3.0 or Fusion Orthopedic builds are the better picks in MLILY's catalog.
Like virtually any foam-rich mattress shipped compressed, MLILY models give off a mild new-foam smell on unboxing. Reviews and owner reports agree the odor dissipates within roughly 24-48 hours in a well-ventilated room. CertiPUR-US certification means the foams are tested below thresholds for VOCs and heavy metals, but if you're sensitive, plan to set up the mattress a day or two before sleeping on it.
The single recurring critique we see in long-term MLILY owner reviews is sagging or persistent body impressions appearing after about two to three years of nightly use. The dweva.com testing roundup also flags durability as a watch-out across the foam lines. The 10-year warranty does cover indentations beyond a manufacturer-defined depth (typically 1-1.5 inches), but the claim process requires documentation, the original receipt, and going through whichever retailer you bought from. Bottom line: MLILY is a strong cooling-and-comfort value, but if you want a mattress to confidently last a full decade without sag, look harder at higher-density foam builds (Saatva, Tempur-Pedic) before committing.

All standard U.S. sizes are available across MLILY's lineup, including Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King, and Split King. Pricing varies widely by series - entry-level all-foam models like the MLILY Ego start in the low-to-mid hundreds for a Queen, while the top-end PowerCool and ChiroPro hybrids in King/Cal King sizes can run into the multiple thousands at MSRP. MLILY runs frequent direct sales and promotional bundles, and third-party retailers (Amazon, Walmart, local furniture stores) often carry different price points and sizes than MLILYUSA.com. Always check the current price at your retailer of choice rather than relying on a posted MSRP.
MLILY's hybrid models advertise a maximum weight capacity in the high hundreds of pounds per side - appropriate for most adult sleepers including heavier body types. Lighter sleepers (under ~130 lbs) may find the firmer ChiroPro and PowerCool builds too unyielding and should look at the plusher Fusion Luxe, Harmony Chill, or Mlily Dream models instead. Heavier sleepers should specifically prioritize the hybrid lines (PowerCool, Fusion, ChiroPro) over all-foam - coil-supported builds resist sag better under sustained higher loads.
Yes. MLILY is a subsidiary of Healthcare Co. Ltd., a Chinese mattress and memory-foam manufacturer that ships to over 70 countries. The U.S. lineup is sold through MLILYUSA.com and via licensed third-party retailers, with U.S.-based warehousing and customer support.
For their price tier, yes - MLILY is competitive on cooling tech (especially the PowerCool fan-based system) and comfort, with broad firmness options. The trade-offs are middling edge support on the lighter foam and hybrid models and recurring owner reports of sagging or body impressions after about 2-3 years. Short answer: a strong value for cooling and comfort, a riskier bet on long-term durability versus higher-end brands.
The ChiroPro line - developed with the International Chiropractors Association - is MLILY's most back-pain-targeted build, with 3-zone pocketed coils under firm support foam. The Fusion Orthopedic is a firmer alternative inside the Fusion line. Either is a more supportive choice for back-pain sufferers than the medium-plush Fusion Luxe or Mlily Dream.
This is one of MLILY's strongest categories. The PowerCool series uses integrated fans to actively pull heat away from the mattress; the Midnight Ice line uses cool-to-the-touch covers and phase-change materials. Both run cooler than MLILY's all-foam models like the Mlily Dream or Harmony Chill.
MLILY warrants its mattresses for 10 years, but real-world owner reports are mixed: a meaningful share of long-term reviews describe sagging or body impressions appearing after 2-3 years. Higher-density foams and hybrid coil systems generally last longer than entry-level all-foam, so the PowerCool and ChiroPro lines should outlast the Ego and similar budget models in practice.
Yes, mildly - like most compressed foam mattresses. The new-foam smell typically clears within 24-48 hours of unboxing in a well-ventilated room. MLILY's foams are CertiPUR-US certified, meaning they're tested below thresholds for VOC emissions and heavy metals.
MLILY is one of the more interesting mid-market mattress brands because of its active cooling tech and the breadth of its lineup - there really is an MLILY model for most sleeping styles. Hot sleepers, side and back sleepers, and shoppers wanting a hybrid feel without paying Saatva or Tempur-Pedic prices have the most to gain. The catch is durability: if you want one mattress to last a confident decade, MLILY isn't the safest bet in this price band, and you'll want to weigh that against the cooling tech you'd be giving up by going elsewhere.
If you're cross-shopping at the value end, our other Banner Mattress reviews (Nectar, DreamCloud, Layla) cover similarly priced competitors with longer trial periods and stronger long-term durability track records.
See how MLILY stacks up against the rest of the brands we cover.
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