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Are Birch Mattresses Good?

Derek Hales

Updated

Yes, Birch makes a good mattress. In fact, they are better than most. Based on our objective testing, Birch mattresses have an average score of 9.00 / 10.

The average of all mattresses tested (400+ mattresses) is 8.51. With this standard, Birch performs well above average for all three latex hybrids we have tested.

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Birch9.35Read ReviewCheck Price
Birch Luxe8.94Read ReviewCheck Price
Birch Elite8.71Read ReviewCheck Price

To generate these scores we assess each mattress across the board by looking at 8 different performance factors (as well as subjective factors like sinkage and bounce).

If you want a deep dive in the difference between these models, you can find that here.

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NapLab performance categories include:

  1. Cooling
  2. Motion Transfer
  3. Response
  4. Edge Support
  5. Sex
  6. Pressure Relief
  7. Off-Gassing
  8. Company
FactorBirchBirch LuxeBirch Elite
Cooling109.09.0
Motion Transfer9.89.86.5
Response108.010
Edge Support8.79.29.2
Sex9.59.78.9
Pressure Relief9.09.010
Off-Gassing107.26.1
Company8.28.28.2

As the scores show, the base-level Birch has green scores across the board in every single tested category. Put bluntly, there really is not much to not like about the Birch mattresses.

The higher tiers have more latex foam and a few extra features like nicer covers and micro coils for added support. However, these result in higher motion transfer and worse off-gassing. The trade-off, for the Elite model, is the highest level of pressure relief.

If you’re looking for a natural hybrid mattress and have the budget for these higher-end materials, Birch is an easy choice.

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