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What Are Nest Bedding Mattresses Made Of?

Derek Hales

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Nest Bedding mattresses are a mix of all-foam and hybrid models that include modern poly foam, memory foam, latex foam, and pocketed coil units, depending on the model. These materials are sourced from foreign and domestic sources, but entirely assembled within the USA.

The variety of foam materials allows sleepers to choose their preferred feel from a classic memory foam used in the Starling to the buoyant sensation provided by the latex in the Owl.

Below is a full list of the Nest Bedding mattresses we’ve reviewed (still available for purchase) and their material layers.

Nest Bedding Puffin

Nest Puffin Kids material layers

Materials: poly foam, support foam

Nest Bedding Raven

Nest Robin Material Layers

Materials: quilted cover, poly foam, pocketed coils, support foam, quilted cover

Nest Bedding Sparrow

Nest Bedding Sparrow Material Layers

Materials: poly foam, poly foam, pocketed coils, support foam

Nest Bedding Owl

Nest Bedding Owl material layers

Materials: quilted cover, latex foam, poly foam, pocketed coils, support foam

Nest Bedding Starling

Nest Bedding Starling Material Layers

Materials: poly foam, memory foam, convoluted poly foam, support foam

Notably, in 2026, Nest Bedding updated its pocketed coil unit from 6.0″ to 8.0″.

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 530+ mattresses and began testing mattresses in 2014.

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