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Douglas Mattress Overview
The Douglas Original is a 10-inch, all-foam mattress made in Canada, designed for balanced comfort with a medium-firm feel (6/10 firmness). It features a proprietary ecoLight® cooling gel foam top layer for pressure relief and a responsive Elastex® transition layer for bounce and support, all over a 6-inch motion-isolating base foam.

Key Features

  • Price: C$799 for a queen (one of the most affordable premium foam mattresses in Canada).

  • Cooling: Excellent cooling performance with gel-infused foam and a breathable CoolSense cover; one of the top-rated for heat dissipation.

  • Motion Isolation: Exceptional — 85% less motion transfer than average, ideal for couples or light sleepers.

  • Edge Support: Strong for a foam mattress — excellent in sitting and lying tests, with minimal compression.

  • Warranty: 20-year warranty, significantly longer than the industry average.

  • Sleep Trial: 365-night trial with free returns.

  • Free Bundle: Includes cotton sheets, pillows, pillow protectors, and a mattress protector.

Performance Highlights

  • Overall Score: 9.05/10 (NapLab), placing it in the top 19% of all mattresses tested.

  • Pressure Relief: 9.0/10 — excellent for side and back sleepers under 250 lbs.

  • Response Time: Fast recovery (0.3 sec mostly recovered, 0.7 sec fully recovered).

  • Bounce: Very low (5.21" total bounce), which enhances motion isolation but may reduce sex appeal.

Considerations

  • Not ideal for: Heavy sleepers over 250 lbs, stomach sleepers (may lack spine support), or those who prefer a bouncy feel.

  • Off-Gassing: Strong initial smell lasting about 5 days.

  • Cover: Removable and machine-washable (Infinitex™ plant-based fabric).

Availability & Alternatives

  • Only sold in Canada (not available at Costco or in the U.S.).

  • Other models: Douglas Alpine (upgraded) and Douglas Summit (premium).

  • Competitors: Outperforms Endy in motion isolation and edge support; priced lower than most foam mattresses.

The Douglas Original is Canada’s best-selling and top-rated foam mattress for 2026, praised for value, eco-conscious materials, and performance.

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Douglas
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Douglas®: Canada’s Best Mattress – Perfectly Balanced Comfort
April 20, 2022 - Canada’s award-winning mattress. A Canadian-made, cooling gel foam mattress in a box with ✓Free Shipping ✓365-Night Trial ✓20-Year Warranty ✓Free Sleep Bundle!
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Douglas Original Best Seller
Canada's best mattress! A Canadian-made, cooling gel foam mattress in a box: ✓Medium Firm ✓Free Shipping ✓365-Night Trial ✓20-Year Warranty ✓Free Sleep Bundle!
Douglas Summit Premium Choice
The Douglas Summit Mattress – Canada’s premium eco-conscious mattress with cooling, support & motion isolation. ✓Free Sleep Bundle ✓365-Night Trial ✓20-year Warranty!
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r/Mattress on Reddit: Douglas Mattress One Month Review
December 4, 2022 -

I got the Douglas mattress in over a month ago after struggling to find a mattress that wasn't too soft or too firm. (I'm a 5'8" female, about 150 lbs and my husband is basically the same weight and height.) The mattress I had before that was the Silk and Snow original which at first I liked because it was softer than others I tried and was good for side sleeping but after 3 months of using it I was getting lower back pain that wasn't getting better and thought the mattress might be too soft. But I have also tried a few other mattresses I found too firm so I was wanting to get something of a more medium firmness. I was afraid the Douglas might be too firm from reviews I read but I tried it at a friend's house and it has a nice softer gel memory foam layer on top and felt comfortable. So I ordered it. Now I don't know if my friend's mattress felt softer because they had slept on it over a year and it was more broken in but when I got mine in, it definitely felt a lot firmer than my friend's.

So going from the Silk and Snow to the Douglas I found some similarities and some differences. The top layer of the Silk and Snow being a gel memory foam felt very similar to the top layer of the Douglas. They were both slow moving and squishy which I like. The firm base layer foams also felt very similar but the biggest difference I noticed was in the middle transition layers of the mattresses. The Silk and Snow middle layer is soft and compresses more than the Douglas. The Douglas has a more medium firm middle layer that doesn't compress as much when you press on it. It is supposed to be more like a latex hybrid foam. So at first the Douglas did feel a lot firmer than the Silk and Snow because it felt like I was only sinking into the top layer which is 2 inches versus the Silk and Snow felt like I was sinking into the top and middle layer which are 4 inches together. I think the perfect feel would actually be something in between these like if the Silk and Snow middle layer was a tiny bit firmer or the Douglas was a tiny bit softer or if you sunk in about 3 inches I think that would be the most comfortable. But unfortunately both mattresses to me were not quite the right firmness I wanted.

So for me the Douglas felt too firm at first and I was hoping after a month of breaking in it that it would get softer and feel more comfortable. I have noticed it does feel a bit softer now but it's still not as soft as I would want for side sleeping. I liked the feel of the Silk and Snow better for side sleeping except for the fact that I got lower back pain as I felt like I was sinking in a bit too much. At least with the Douglas it doesn't feel like you are sinking in too much but it feels like you hit some pressure sinking in beyond the first layer which is where it feels a bit too firm. For back sleeping and stomach sleeping it is more comfortable and supportive but for side sleeping I think it would be more comfortable with a topper. I considered buying a 2 inch memory foam topper for it but then I started looking at other mattresses thinking I may just want to try another one instead of buying a topper.

In terms of switching positions on the Douglas, its fairly good since you don't sink in too much and motion isolation is pretty good as I don't feel my partner moving much. As for heat retention I noticed that it retains heat more than other mattresses I've tried. Most nights I wake up in the middle of the night feeling hot and throwing my blankets off and I can feel a pool of heat under my body. I tried it with and without a mattress protector and it was a bit better with the protector but it's still fairly warm to sleep on. I didn't have that problem with the Silk and Snow mattress as I never felt hot on it. We have also had warmer weather lately so I may just have to start using a lighter blanket instead of a comforter. The only other mattress I've tried that I felt really hot on was the Casper Nova. Every other memory foam mattress I've tried, I haven't had that problem of being too hot.

To sum it up I don't love or hate this mattress but I think it would work best for people who like a bit firmer mattress or who are over 150 lbs or who are back or stomach sleepers. For lighter weight and side sleepers it is a bit firm and would probably need a topper. I don't love that it feels like there's some pressure on my sides and that it's hot to sleep on. If someone wants a softer and cooler mattress I would recommend the Silk and Snow mattress but I think it's best for lighter weight side sleepers under 150 lbs. As for my mattress journey, I also looked at the Polysleep and Endy mattresses and the Silk and Snow hybrid but I didn't go with any of these because I was afraid of the Polysleep and Endy being too firm and the Silk and Snow hybrid being too soft. I tried the Silk and Snow hybrid in an EQ3 store and I found it to be soft like my original one and wasn't sure if I would like having a hybrid either as the motion isolation isn't as good. But I've heard a lot of good reviews about the Silk and Snow hybrid and would maybe try if something else didnt work out.

Edit After trying a couple other mattresses since I first posted this, I have switched back to the Douglas Mattress because I was getting lower back pain on the other mattresses that were too soft. When I switched back to the Douglas, my lower back pain went away in just a couple days. So I am back to sleeping on the Douglas again and it had been better for my back.

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Juno Mattress
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Douglas Mattress Review – Our Top Pick for 2026
4 days ago - Douglas entered the mattress-in-a-box market in 2017 and quickly gained popularity for its high quality and enticingly low prices. Douglas Original is priced at just $799. The made-in-Canada Douglas mattress offers cooling, pressure-point relief, exceptional motion isolation, and even more ...
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NapLab
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Douglas Mattress Review - 10 Data-Driven Tests - NapLab
Douglas Mattress Review
The Douglas is a 10" combo foam mattress and an amazing value. But how did it perform in our 9 sleep tests? Find out now. Update - In November 2023, Douglas Original was discontinued for the US. However, it's still available for purchase in Canada here. 9.05 Overall Score Tested With Scoring System 1.3 9.0 Cooling 10 Motion Transfer 9.2 Response Time 9.4 Edge Support 7.0 Sex 9.0 Pressure Relief 8.6 Off-Gassing 9.6 Company Learn how we test & score here. Best For Extremely low motion transfer and low bounce Excellent edge suppo
Rating: 4.5 ​
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Douglas Mattress Review (Original)
Day 2: The mattress actually felt much better today. More firmer almost. No numbness or discomfort during sleep last night and I slept fairly well. I do find that when I have my knees folded while laying on the mattress, with my foot resting on top of the mattress, my hip sinks in a lot causing numbness. This is not a sleep position however, but one I’m in while awake sometimes. Looking forward to see how this develops. I’ll keep you all posted. More on reddit.com
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[UPDATE] Douglas mattress review, 3 years in.

Hey how is your Douglas now? any issues? you must be in your 4th year of having the mattress now...

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Regret buying Douglas mattress
Agreed. Mine was good for 3.5 years. Started to lose sleep after year 4. It's unfortunate. I loved it for the first 3.5 years. I had to throw it out due to mold recently as it wasn't salvageable, but at least now I'll be able to get something else. More on reddit.com
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Mattress Reviews
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Douglas Mattress Review 2026: Tested by Canadian Engineers
1 week ago - The manufacturing origin listed ... commissioned by GoodMorning.com. Learn more > ... The Douglas Original is a medium-firm gel foam mattress designed for coolness and comfort in all sleep positions....
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Sleep Advisor
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Douglas Mattress Review 2026 - Sleep Advisor
Douglas Mattress Review
We'll help you decide if the Douglas Mattress is the right bed for you based on criteria like cooling, firmness, and motion transfer. We think the Douglas Original Mattress offers some exceptional benefits to Canadian consumers. This product is made with quality foams, cooling capabilities, eco-conscious design features, and motion-isolating properties.
Rating: 4 ​
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Sleepopolis
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Douglas Mattress Review (2026) | Best for Combo Sleepers?
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Is the world missing out on this Canadian-only mattress? Find out in our comprehensive Douglas mattress review, where we compare its performance to price.
Rating: 4.1 ​
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May 29, 2024 - Each mattress is shipped to your home in a conveniently sized box. Just unbox, unroll, and unwind. ... Douglas was named Canada’s Best Overall Mattress by Canadian Living, which has an existing business relationship with GoodMorning.com.
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Sleep Foundation
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Douglas Mattress Review 2026: Our Test Lab Ratings
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Is the Douglas Original Mattress right for you? Read our review to learn its pros and cons, as well as how it performed in our testing lab.
Rating: 7.2/10 ​
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Goodmorning
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The Douglas Mattress From GoodMorning.com Made Our Dreams Come True | GoodMorning.com
October 14, 2022 - The Douglas’ first points were scored as soon as it showed up; delivered in four days flat, despite being a queen (it also comes in eight other sizes) we found this mattress surprisingly light, a cinch to manoeuvre through our tight townhouse and easy to unbox and unroll.
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GoodBed
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Douglas Mattresses - Independent Information | GoodBed
Find your perfect mattress match in a few minutes, searching across all major brands and retailers. Learn more about the Quiz ... Celebrate Canada’s 150 years with better sleep. Starting at just $649, Douglas’ firmness is tuned to medium-firm for the optimal balance of comfort and support.
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Chatelaine
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We Slept On It: Douglas Summit Mattress Review - Chatelaine
July 24, 2025 - After a month with the Douglas Summit, I still found myself longing for my old hybrid mattress. The sinking sensation of foam hasn’t entirely won me over. Nevertheless, I do enjoy the Summit’s medium-firm support. I also think this mattress caters well to many kinds of sleepers; it felt supportive whether I was sleeping on my back or side.
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Mattress Clarity
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Douglas Mattress Review (2026) - Mattress Clarity
October 14, 2025 - This is a pressure-relieving foam mattress with a softness that should delight light- to average-weight side sleepers. ... The Douglas costs less than many competitors, even when sales aren’t running.
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Will Save For Travel
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Will Save For Travel | My Honest Review of the Douglas Mattress by GoodMorning.com
August 24, 2020 - As you know I have been trying to lower my carbon footprint, and the Douglas is made from ecoLight®️ foam. The foam is less dense (meaning it’s lighter and easier to transport), and made with 40% less carbon input. The mattress cover is made with Tencel®️ fibre, made from renewable wood sources in a process that produces almost zero-waste.
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Fawcett Mattress
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Bloom vs Douglas Mattress Canada: A Complete Buyer's Guide – Fawcett Mattress
November 7, 2025 - Choosing between the Bloom and Douglas mattresses can feel overwhelming when you're investing in better sleep. Both are popular Canadian bed-in-a-box options, but they take distinctly different approaches to comfort, value, and quality. While the Bloom lineup offers multiple models at various price points through Sleep Country Canada, Douglas focuses on a single, thoughtfully designed mattress crafted entirely in Canada.
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Canoe
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Douglas mattress review: Soft and supportive for back and side sleepers
March 5, 2025 - I mean, the queen mattress came in a box. After all, I had been used to jumping on a bed or two at a retail store before purchasing one, trying to envision a relaxed version of myself at night. But what happened next assuaged my apprehensions. The Douglas mattress was the perfect mix between soft and firm, although it wasn’t the best when I switched to my stomach.
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Sleep Country Canada
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Canada's Top Mattresses and Bedding | Sleep Country Canada
At Sleep Country, explore plush, medium, and firm mattresses in memory foam, hybrid, and innerspring options — all from the most trusted sleep brands, designed to deliver lasting comfort and restorative rest.