Avocado Green mattress review: Organic with a luxury feel

Avocado has been able to lead the way in the organic mattress world, largely by making products in an owned California facility and maintaining control over the whole supply chain.

When I tried out the original Avocado Green mattress for myself, I found that it either met or exceeded my expectations in almost all categories.

As I shifted into each of the different sleeping positions, they all felt nice, but my favorite position felt best for me as usual.

This mattress is rated 7 out of 10 on the firmness scale, which means it has a medium-firm feel .

If you find it to be too firm, keep in mind that the Avocado Green comes with an optional pillow top component to give a little extra cushion and help alleviate any pressure points.

This didn’t really surprise me after reading about the mattress on the company website, where it describes that the supportive coils are arranged all the way to the edges of the mattress.

As I slowly moved around or rose to stand up from the bed, I noticed the flat-bottomed glass of water I had placed beside me could not be trusted to remain upright.

The Avocado Green mattress consists of eco-friendly natural materials, including certified organic latex, wool and cotton, as well as an innovative innerspring unit with five strategic support zones.

These wool rosettes are actually the end result of ribbons that have been pulled through more than 30 locations inside the mattress.

Inside the mattress are two layers of organic latex, two inches of which can be found on the upper layer, plus a one-inch layer in the base.

I am a bonafide hot sleeper, and I found myself very comfortable lying on this mattress, staying cool throughout the night without a single thought about being too warm.

You can pay extra forĀ in-home service if you’d like Avocado workers to assemble your new bed and remove your old mattress for you.

This means you can try sleeping on it for an entire year before you decide whether you really want to keep it or not — yep, that’s 365 days.

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