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Are Layla Mattresses Good?

Derek Hales

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Yes, Layla mattresses are good. Based on our objective testing, the Layla Memory Foam and the Layla Hybrid mattresses have an average score of 9.54.

The average of all mattresses tested (148 mattresses, to be exact) is 9.51 out of 10. With this standard, Layla performs above average for both models we have tested.

Layla Mattresses
Layla Memory Foam9.49Read ReviewCheck Price
Layla Hybrid9.59Read 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.

NapLab performance categories include:

  1. Cooling
  2. Motion Transfer
  3. Response
  4. Edge Support
  5. Sex
  6. Pressure Relief
  7. Off-Gassing
  8. Company
FactorLayla Memory FoamLayla Hybrid
Cooling9.59.5
Motion Transfer1010
Response1010
Edge Support8.48.4
Sex9.39.4
Pressure Relief9.510
Off-Gassing9.89.7
Company9.89.8

As shown above, both mattresses check all the right boxes, except for edge support. In our tests, we noticed excessive compression on both sides of the mattress, making it difficult to sit directly on its edge.

Layla memory foam - firm side - edge support (vest)
Layla memory foam – firm side – edge support (vest)

However, the comfort level was significantly higher when lying down. Personally, I felt well-supported while sleeping or watching TV closer to the center of the mattress.

Layla memory foam - side sleeping (soft side)
Layla memory foam – side sleeping (soft side)

Leaving this aspect aside, Layla mattresses offer great value for the money. For the most part, they are less expensive than the average mattress and have green scores across the board.

About Derek Hales

Derek Hales

Derek Hales is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of NapLab. His insights and work has been featured on ABC's Tamron Hall Show, Freakonomics, CBS News, ESPN, Reader's Digest, Homes & Gardens, New York Post, CNET, & More. Derek has personally tested 440+ mattresses and began testing mattresses in 2014.

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