
An independent review of the SleepEZ Organic Latex mattress - what it's actually made of, who it fits, real 2026 prices, and how it compares to other natural latex beds.
If you've been searching for a SleepEZ mattress review, a quick correction is in order: SleepEZ is not a memory foam or hybrid coil brand. It's a Phoenix-based latex specialist that has been hand-building organic and natural latex mattresses since 1976. The flagship Select Sleep Organic uses three or four 3-inch layers of GOLS-certified Dunlop or Talalay latex, wrapped in a GOTS-certified organic cotton cover quilted to wool. Every layer can be swapped at home through a 360-degree zippered cover, which is the brand's real differentiator.
We pulled apart the spec sheets, compared current SleepEZ pricing against competing all-latex beds, and stress-tested the brand's claims about cooling, pressure relief, and longevity. Here's the honest take on whether the SleepEZ organic latex mattress is worth its price in 2026 - and which sleepers should look elsewhere.
The Select Sleep Organic - SleepEZ's main organic latex mattress - comes in three heights, each with a different number of swappable comfort layers:
Each layer can be ordered in soft, medium, firm, or extra-firm - and in either Dunlop (denser, more supportive feel) or Talalay (softer, more responsive feel). On Queen, King, and Cal King, any layer can be split down the middle so partners get different firmness on each side without buying two mattresses.

SleepEZ prices a Queen Select Sleep Organic in roughly the $2,000-$3,200 range depending on height (7", 10", 13"), latex type, and whether you choose split-firmness. That's higher than synthetic-foam bed-in-a-box rivals but in line with - and often below - competing organic latex brands like Avocado Green Latex, Naturepedic EOS, and PlushBeds Botanical Bliss. Free shipping is included to the contiguous U.S., and the brand frequently runs 20-25% promotions, especially around holiday weekends.
The pin-coring on Talalay latex creates thousands of small ventilation channels, and the wool quilting wicks moisture before it can build up. In our experience and across reviewer consensus (NapLab, Sleepopolis, Mattress Underground), this is one of the cooler-sleeping non-hybrid beds available. Hot sleepers do not need to add a cooling topper.
A soft Talalay comfort layer over a medium Dunlop transition layer is the configuration most reviewers recommend for side sleepers. Latex is naturally good at isolating motion - better than innerspring, slightly less absorptive than memory foam - so partner disturbance is minimal.
Edge support on an all-latex bed is moderate. The 13-inch four-layer build holds up well at the perimeter, but the 7-inch and 10-inch models have softer edges than a hybrid with reinforced coils. If you sit on the edge daily or share a small bed with a partner, consider sizing up.
Natural latex has a faint, milky scent for the first 24-48 hours that dissipates with airflow. Because there is no polyurethane foam in the build, there is no chemical off-gassing in the way memory foam beds are notorious for.

Versus Avocado Green Latex, SleepEZ wins on customization (you can rearrange layers; Avocado is fixed) but loses on the longer trial (Avocado offers 365 nights). Versus PlushBeds Botanical Bliss, SleepEZ is comparably built and usually a few hundred dollars cheaper at the same height. Versus Saatva Latex Hybrid, SleepEZ is the better all-latex experience but Saatva is firmer at the edges and has free white-glove delivery.
Every SleepEZ mattress is hand-built in the brand's Phoenix, Arizona factory. They have been making latex beds in the U.S. since 1976.
Yes - the latex layers are GOLS-certified 100% Natural Dunlop or 100% Natural Talalay (no synthetic latex blend), the cotton cover is GOTS-certified organic, and the wool is from sustainable suppliers. There is no polyurethane foam anywhere in the build.
For most side sleepers, a soft Talalay over medium Dunlop over firm Dunlop is the safe default. Back and stomach sleepers usually prefer medium Talalay over firm Dunlop. SleepEZ has a configurator on their site that takes height, weight, and sleep position into account.
Yes, that's the bed's headline feature. The 360-degree zippered cover lets you unzip the mattress, pull out any 3-inch latex layer, and either rearrange the stack or order a replacement layer at the cost of shipping.
Latex sleeps cooler, responds faster, and lasts roughly twice as long, but it doesn't have the deep "hug" of memory foam. If you love the body-contoured feel of a Tempur-Pedic, latex will feel firmer and more buoyant by comparison.
It's shorter than most bed-in-a-box rivals. Latex needs about 2-4 weeks to fully break in, so plan to commit early. SleepEZ's preferred remedy is a layer swap rather than a full return, which is usually faster and cheaper than starting over with a different brand.
If you want a long-lasting, naturally cool, certifiably organic latex mattress and you value being able to retune the bed at home, SleepEZ is one of the strongest options on the market. The shorter 90-night trial and the higher entry price are real trade-offs, but for the right buyer the customizable layer system pays back several times over the bed's 15-20 year service life. Hybrid lovers and bargain hunters will be happier elsewhere - but for a true all-latex sleep, SleepEZ is genuinely worth the look.
Tell us your height, weight, and sleep position and we'll suggest a layer stack that won't need a return.
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