But does this affordable natural mattress have a glaring compromise in quality?

Quite the contrary it’s an impressively durable bed.

The Awara ranks among thebest mattressesfor those who favor a firmer sleeping surface with gentle pressure relief.

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Setup is seamless and four side handles make moving the mattress a much less taxing task.

The Awara boasts a number of highly-regarded third-party environmental and safety certifications to add to its eco-friendly cred.

The individually wrapped coils help keep the air flowing, too.

awara natural hybrid mattress

However, Awara’s one area of weakness is motion isolation.

The buoyant latex and springy coils make for a bouncy, responsive bed.

On the other hand, solo sleepers who switch positions during the night will love it.

Awara mattress on a twin platform bed

The amenities are impressive.

Awara includes a one-year sleep trial plus a forever warranty with purchase.

Returns are also free, and the brand will help you donate it to charity or responsibly dispose it.

Mattress tester lying on her side on the Awara mattress

Combined, these layers offer a responsive and breathable sleep surface, with gentle contouring to ease your joints.

Bonus: latex is hypoallergenic so it’s also great for sleepers with asthma or airborne allergies.

Everything is structurally kept in place via a shift-resistant bottom cover.

Pressure relief test using a 50lb weight on the Awara mattress

The Awara is also afiberglass-free mattress; it uses a chemical-free flame retardant.

That makes it one of the cheapest natural mattresses around, and excellent value for money.

Awara is the natural mattress brand within the Resident Home umbrella, which also includes mattress heavyweights Nectar andDreamCloud.

Awara mattress drop test for motion isolation with a 10lb weight and empty wine glass

All of Resident’s brands shine when it comes to value for money.

It ranks amongst thebest firm mattressesI’ve tested.

My lone back-sleeping participant said he felt like he was floating on top of the mattress yet adequately supported.

A tired tabby sleeps at the foot of the Awara mattress

Even the pregnant side sleeper in my group liked how the Awara gently cradled her belly.

This assessment aligns with the minimal sinkage we human testers experienced.

For them, amemory foam mattress(or a memory foam hybrid) may be a better fit.

(I’m also prone to overheating at night, regardless of the season.)

Motion isolation

The Awara is a remarkably bouncy, responsive mattress.

This appeals to me as a solo sleeper who switches positions at night.

However, anyone who shares a bed with their partner, kids, and/or pets will feel less enthused.

The wine glass didn’t topple too much but I did notice the surface dip slightly beneath the glass.

More telling was the weight itself, which bounced several times before settling into the mattress.

Given the natural buoyancy of latex, these results didn’t surprise me.

For an organic mattress with superb motion transfer properties, read TechRadar’sAvocado Green mattress review.

Edge support

Sturdy edges are essential for any mattress, regardless of size.

Unfortunately, some brands skimp on edge support, especially for solo sleeper beds.

However, this isn’t the case with the Awara.

My testers and I experienced solid support whether we sat on the corners or the sides.

The Awara ranks among the best mattresses I’ve tested for robust edge support.

It’s proof that stable edges are possible for even the smallest of beds.

Awara Natural Hybrid mattress specs

Should you buy the Awara mattress?

If you’re prone to rolling toward the edge in your sleep, don’t worry about falling overboard.

Add in a year-long sleep trial and a lifetime warranty and you have an tremendous value.

The Awara’s latex comfort layer imparts a firmer touch with limited contouring.

Since I tested this mattress during the winter, I cranked my central heating system while layering my pajamas.