The design is simple but effective, and feels much more luxurious than it looks.

This brand is very focused on how sleep products can be used to create the ideal nighttime posture i.e.

It instantly made my back feel at ease, with my spine feeling nicely aligned and comfortable.

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress on a bed

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress rolled up and standing on its end(Image credit: Emily Peck)

It’s a medium-firm mattress that I think steers more on the firm side.

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It’s mindfully crafted and the only mattress design Levitex sells, to complement the equally supportive Levitex pillow.

A kettlebell on the Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress

Meanwhile, aLevitex mattress toppercosts from 175.

These foams have an antimicrobial treatment that means bacteria, mould and mildew can’t live there.

The cover has an interesting geometric design, and can be removed for cleaning.

Close-up of the edge of the Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress

With the help of medical director, Dr Ilan, the Levitex mattress and pillow were launched.

Both are aimed at helping to ease back pain and improve sleep quality.

The mattress is officially medium-firm feel.

A wine glass and a dumbbell on the Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress

The Levitex mattress offers excellent pressure relief in all the important areas such as the back and hips.

One of the most noteworthy features of the all-foam Levitex mattress is just how well it retains its shape.

This mattress performed impressively well across the board.

A kettlebell on the edge of the Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress

Despite this being an all-foam mattress, I had absolutely no issues with overheating on the Levitex.

I found it kept me at a nice, even temperature throughout my testing period.

I was keen to see if the wine glass fell over due to the impact of the nearby weight.

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress rolled up and standing on its end

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress rolled up and standing on its end(Image credit: Emily Peck)

To further test the edge support, I used the 8kg weight to measure the sinkage at the sides.

The mattress arrived promptly boxed and rolled up in vacuum plastic packaging.

I lay it onto a wooden slatted bed and cut bring up the plastic.

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress vaccum-packed in plastic wrapping

Vaccum-packed in plastic wrapping(Image credit: Emily Peck)

Delivery and set up of the mattress was easy.

Most offer a minimum of 100 nights, some much longer.

I suspect that is because at the moment, Levitex is a relatively small company.

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress just after being opened

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress just after being opened(Image credit: Emily Peck)

Most brands offer a minimum of 10 years.

While it does come rolled up and in a box, this is not your standard bed-in-a-box mattress company.

Overall, I think the mattress has excellent pressure relief, great edge support and has easy-care features.

The Levitex Gravity Defying Mattress on a bed

It’s only slightly let down by the short trial and warranty.

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It’s great for heavier bodies as it holds its structure very well.

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I also ran standardised tests to objectively measure softness, edge support, and motion isolation.

I am pleased to report that it did.

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