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Douglas Summit Review - 10 Data-Driven Tests- NapLab
Douglas Summit Review
In This Review Performance Tests | Firmness | Support & Sleeping Positions | Design | Materials | Comparisons | FAQs · At NapLab, we put each mattress to the test. We test 10 different factors that impact the performance, comfort, and value of the mattress. We then take the results of that test and compare to every mattress we’ve tested to date. Check out the full performance table below to see how this mattress ranks: The Douglas ... 9.38 Overall Score Tested With Scoring System 1.3 9.0 Cooling 9.9 Motion Transfer 9.9 Response Time 9.5 Edge Support 7.6 Sex 10 Pre
Rating: 4.7 ​
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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 Bed Failed, Cancelled Simmons at Last Second, Where to Go? - Mattress Venues Across US & Canada - Mattress Underground
Hello Underground. California King Canada Purchase Both under 200lb, I’m 170 6’1, wife 120 5’7. I wish I found this place sooner but I think I found you in the nick of time. I was 1 day from delivery of a Simmons BR Darnold Silver Soft mattress from Sleepcountry (Canada) and I cancelled it. More on forum.mattressunderground.com
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Douglas Mattress One Month Review
Guys know that Douglas mattress parent company own 4 other Mattress Company in Canada. So when you buying any one of them you are effectively buying from the same person. They also own a review firm in which all their mattress are in the top ranking, so buyer beware. I am not claiming they are bad or good, I am just letting you guys know buyer beware. 1)Juno 2)douglas 3)octave 4)logan and cove Mattress Review Company owned by goodmorning or the same parent company of the mattress company or a sister company https://www.mattressreviews.ca/ https://www.goodmorning.com/ Hope this helps Cheers! More on reddit.com
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Douglas Bed in A Box opinions - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
Hi, just wondering if anyone has any thoughts or reviews regarding the Douglas mattress? https://www.douglasbed.ca/en/ Thanks! More on forums.redflagdeals.com
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Douglas Mattress sales?
Sorry, no answer, just the exact same questions! They seem to just be doing a 50% off pillows with purchase deal. Wonder if they had a sale in May as some others did? More on reddit.com
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The Douglas Mattress is only available for purchase online. It’s sold by Douglas and its parent company, GoodMorning.com. Shipping is only offered to customers in Canada.
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Douglas Mattress Review 2026: Our Test Lab Ratings
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Douglas Mattress Review 2026: Our Test Lab Ratings
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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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Douglas Mattress Customer Reviews | Douglas
June 16, 2025 - See why Canadians love to sleep on Douglas. ... Mattress experts love Douglas, too.
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Douglas Mattress Review 2026: Our Test Lab Ratings
Douglas Original Mattress
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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Douglas Bed Failed, Cancelled Simmons at Last Second, Where to Go? - Mattress Venues Across US & Canada - Mattress Underground
January 9, 2021 - Hello Underground. California King Canada Purchase Both under 200lb, I’m 170 6’1, wife 120 5’7. I wish I found this place sooner but I think I found you in the nick of time. I was 1 day from delivery of a Simmons BR D…
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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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My Honest Review of the Douglas Mattress by GoodMorning.com » Lavender Julep
February 19, 2021 - I have also had a few neck and head injuries over the past few years, and find that I need a mattress that is not too soft and not too firm, so that my neck and back are comfortable and supported. I was slightly nervous at first to try a bed that comes in a box, because it’s hard to know what exactly you’re getting without testing it out first in store. But all the reviews I read about the Douglas Mattress were so incredibly positive!
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Douglas by GoodMorning.com Review - A Good Buy? See Our Full Test
December 22, 2021 - You can watch in our video review as my daughter jumps up and down on the mattress next to a glass of water. The results were pretty impressive. I think the motion isolating properties could make this product a great solution if you have a sleep partner. Douglas takes a few different measures to help you sleep cool, and this is important to allow you to more easily enter REM sleep.
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Douglas Mattress Review (2026) | Best for Combo Sleepers?
Douglas Mattress
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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Sleep Country Mattresses: Overall Company Review (2025)
December 2, 2025 - From the warmest nights of summer to the coolest nights of winter, we want to make sure you love your Douglas mattress every night of the year, and not just for the first 100 nights. NOTE: Sleep Country does NOT offer money-back returns on their mattresses once opened.* You can only exchange it once for another Sleep Country mattress (and pay a $65 Exchange Fee). *Exchanges and Returns Policy sourced from the Sleep Country website, observed February 21, 2025. "I never considered a foam mattress before, but the reviews and risk-free trial convinced me.
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Douglas Summit Mattress Review (2026) - Personally Tested
Douglas Summit Mattress Review (2026) - Personally Tested
Check out our Douglas Summit mattress review to find out if this soft Canadian mattress is the one you've been looking for.
Rating: 4.3 ​
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Juno Mattress
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Douglas Alpine Mattress Review (2026)
4 days ago - Our top pick for Best Mattress for Side Sleepers of 2025. The Douglas Alpine is a medium-firm cooling gel foam mattress, with an upgraded cover that’s cool to the touch, and is designed and manufactured in Canada.
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Douglas Bed in A Box opinions - RedFlagDeals.com Forums
December 10, 2020 - Otherwise, the Douglas is pretty high quality! Stitching is solid and comfort is like sleeping on a firm cloud. It's made in canada if that's important to you, but definitely put together with care. ... bhrm wrote: ↑ Bought one! What's insane about mattress in a box is the marketing, it's....freaking everywhere. Check out https://www.reddit.com/r/mattress for completely unbiased reviews.
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Will Save For Travel | My Honest Review of the Douglas Mattress by GoodMorning.com
August 24, 2020 - If you have a regular box-spring, you’ll need a piece of plywood to put between your boxspring and your mattress so you don’t void your warranty! There was no odor or off-gassing that I noticed. As of today we’ve been sleeping on the Douglas for about a week now.
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Mattress Clarity
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Douglas Mattress Review (2026) - Mattress Clarity
October 14, 2025 - Our team of Certified Sleep Science Coaches have reviewed 600+ mattresses and accessories for over seven years using proprietary analysis and hands-on testing. We assess each bed for support, cooling, firmness, pressure relief and more. Learn more. I’ll go over my experience testing the Douglas Mattress, and share details about its construction, buying options and who it might be best for.
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Sleep Foundation
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Douglas Alpine Mattress Review: Findings From Our Test Lab
Douglas Alpine Mattress
The Douglas Alpine Mattress is crafted in Canada with thick foam layers to enhance comfort and support. Learn about how it performed in our Test Lab.
Rating: 8.1/10 ​
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Douglas Summit Mattress Review - Sleep Advisor
August 5, 2024 - Our lighter-weight reviewer provided further detail on how this bed felt. She felt supported by the bed when she was lying on it, but didn’t feel that it was too firm; she still felt that the mattress provides a slight hug that cradles and comforts the body. The Douglas Summit is not too soft that it’s constricting; you can still move around easily.