



🌙 Elevate your sleep game with organic softness that’s cooler, cleaner, and built to last!
The Pure Green Natural Latex Mattress Topper is a 1-inch twin-sized layer made from GOLS-certified organic latex harvested from sustainably grown rubber trees. With a 20 ILD softness rating, it provides plush yet supportive cushioning that naturally stays cool and resists sagging. Fair For Life certified, this topper combines eco-conscious materials with ethical manufacturing, delivering a durable, breathable, and non-toxic sleep upgrade that outperforms memory foam alternatives.









| Best Sellers Rank | #16,423 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #63 in Mattresses Toppers |
| Brand | Sleep On Latex |
| Closure Type | Green |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 7,356 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | No Cover |
| Size | Twin |
| Special Feature | Fair For Life Fair Trade Certified, Organic |
K**T
Don't waste $$ for crap memory foam, buy this for perfect sleep!!!
I decided to buy a new mattress from Beautyrest, a silver pillow top plush with no knowledge of the mattress scam. If you didn't know all 4 major brands are from the same factory, memory foam and other inferior forms of foam are hot and leave you sleeping in a hole on one of these mattresses after as little as a month. I am 125 lbs and 5'7, partner is 5'11,150 lbs, we already had indentations in our mattress after 1 month. I read up on the whole pillow top mattress scam and how memory foam is really crap, how people went though multiple Beautyrest blacks, and Tempurpedics only to find out each one failed in the same way. Extreme sagging. Well, I did my research and now I have this on top of my one month old Beautyrest and it is a godsend. You will never sleep on what feels like hot sand again, like on memory foam, the latex is so soft and it's not toxic like memory foam.(I got the 2' soft). This is dunlop not talalay and I assure you talalay is NOT softer than dunlop, This topper is Firmness rating 20 ILD (soft). I find it plush, perfect for a top layer. I would use a firmer rating for the second and third layers as they do when they make pure latex mattress. What I am trying to say is if Zen Heaven or whomever is trying to tell you talalay is so much better than dunlop they are lying, they are just trying to charge you more money. This product is perfect, I just wish I had known about it before I bought an expensive innerspring. If your innerspring is really in bad shape you can even flip it over and throw one of these toppers on it, I hear it works like a charm. Stay away from memory foam, it really is crap. So hopefully I have saved my 1 month old Beautyrest silver from what others have gone though, and added a few years to it, because the way it was going it was bound for the dumpster in 6 months max. it's very comfortable now with this plush latex layer that is not hot on top of the Beautyrest crap pillow top that slept so hot I woke up sweating multiple Xs a night, plus is as softer than my Beautyrest rated a 7 for super softness and NO SAGGING. I recommend a firmer 3 inch if you have a more serious sagging problem than I did, but if you buy this you will not be sorry and it will outlast your mattress. I will report back in 3 months and let you know how it's holding up. Edit: I flipped over the Beautyrest innerspring because it already had such sagging on the pillowtop I wanted to rip off after just a month of buying it, it was too much. It continued to sag under the topper, so I took the plunge, flipped it, and now there is zero sagging and a 2” plush latex on top under my sheet, with the protector on the mattress because the latex sleeps so cool, I love it! I sleep like the dead and have no pain or ever wake up sweating, same with my husband who use to sweat puddles on memory foam. I saved a ton of money and my sheets still fit, I have always bought king for my queen. So, don’t hesitate on a sagging pillowtop innersping and wake in pain. Flip it and add a few inches of latex, support AND plush comfort or firm support W/E, choose the one or layers that fit your needs. When this gives out this company has my lifelong business, I hear they make a great mattress and if I had more cash I would have bought one already, but this is working so perfectly so I have zero reason to spend more money. Couldn’t be happier.
P**M
Absolutely worth getting it!!
This is my first time trying a latex topper and I wish I would have done it years ago! Bear with me on my review, I wanted to try to give the best all around opinion. I'm one of those people that have spent thousands of dollars on mattresses and toppers, trying to find some combination that works for comfort and pain relief. I have back issues and joint pain, to generalize my medical history. Not to mention, I'm getting old, which sucks. Suffice it to say, pain is constant with me. Then I tried this latex topper! Wow! I've tried all the different kinds of memory foam toppers out there and pretty much hated every single one. I don't like the 'sink in' or 'sleeping in a cloud' thing. Yes, it seems somewhat comfortable. For about an hour. Then it's hard to move and makes my back hurt worse because of no support. Also, memory foam is hot too, and I hate to sweat while I'm sleeping. Uggh, gross! I've tried many of them. From cheap to expensive. Even every kind of thickness, none of them seemed to work, spending a small fortune. I hate them. I ended up giving them away or tossed them in the trash. Such a waste of money. Now, this latex topper is a total game changer! It's not anything like a memory foam, which after my rant, is a huge plus! It's comfort, softness AND support. I'm a skeptical person, could even call me cynical. But the fact remained, I needed something to add to my mattress to relieve the pressure points. I'm a side sleeper mostly, occasionally sleeping on my back. This latex topper helped out sooo much! No more shoulder or hip pain, even easing some of my back pain. Wow!! Im amazed at it, really. All from 2 inches of latex. Mattresses are so different, as are people. So many different types and in every price range. Mattresses, not people. Higher prices don't make them better though. Neither do trends. So, I aimed for the decent inexpensive mattresses instead, settling on a lightweight innerspring poly foam one. It's actually more comfortable than the one I spent 2200 bucks on a few years ago. I tried an 10 inch all memory foam one too, and hated it. Gave that away. Now, my mattress shouldn't be that comfortable, right? It's not expensive or anything fancy to brag about, but it is the best mattress I've slept on. I can't sleep on firm beds, causes way too much pain. I need something soft but supporting my spine. But, if it's comfortable, why get a topper? Because I still needed something soft to help out with the lingering hip and shoulder pain. To add that extra layer of softness and luxury that a good mattress should beg for. Beckoning to be crawled into at night. This 2 inch soft latex topper did that. It worked great at relieving the pain but supporting me thru the night. Allowing me to move around freely and wake up in way less pain. Together, it makes my bed super comfy now!! I look forward to going to sleep, knowing I'm going to wake up in less pain. My mattress is fine now, it's not sagging or in bad shape. Nor is it super thick. Only 10 inches, without the topper. I have no need to hack away at it, or flip it over or hope the topper 'fills in the gaps' from holes left by bodies constantly sleeping in the same spot. If my mattress was in totally bad shape, I'd just replace it. The topper is great but it's not that magical to fix a worn out saggy bad mattress. Honestly, I've already spent enough money on previous mattresses, just trying to find a comfortable one. But the cost of the one I have now, was very affordable. At that logic, I could replace it regularly and still spend less than one I bought 8 years ago. They say it's recommended to get a new mattress every 7 years. 7 years is the magic number for a lot of things, actually. Matresses, cars, houses, jobs, even spouses. I would recommend this topper to anyone and everyone!! The latex is not squishy-soft, in-a-cloud-like-marshmellows soft, but more subtle, cushiony, supportive, almost bouncy softness. It does not sag, losing it's shape after laying on it for hours, but provides the support to keep you aligned. It does not need to 'bounce back' like memory foam because it does not squish down or form indents from your body shape that has to 'fluff' back up after hours, if it ever does. It did not have a smell to it, nor did I find the need to expose it to the elements either. Sunlight is great, but it can affect things differently. I found no instructions to put it outside, or to air it out. I simply unpacked it, put it on my mattress and let it be. Even with the door closed to my room, after several hours, there was no smell. Definitely no offensive smells like all the memory foam I've had in the past. It's just an all around totally awesome topper. You can bet the house, that if this one ever needs to be replaced, I won't hesitate to purchase another one. The company that makes them is great. Super helpful if you have questions. Delivery was quick. All in all, I'm happy with everything and hope this helps others who want to try this latex topper.
J**Y
High quality
I bought this latex mattress topper about 6 weeks ago. I wanted it for relief of pressure points, so I got the 2" soft. It's perfect for me. I am lighter weight, about 125 lbs, and many mattresses and toppers feel too firm to me. I had bought some other "soft" toppers that were "soft" only because they had no substance and I went right through them and hit the mattress. This soft topper is soft, but there is also enough substance to it that I don't sink through to the mattress underneath. Somehow it is both soft and supportive. I had a memory foam topper that I couldn't sleep on because it trapped body heat and I would wake up very hot. This topper does not sleep hot. It is not cooling, but it's not hot. It's neutral. I did get the luxury cotton cover, and I highly recommend it. The quality is absolutely worth it. I think the topper would be difficult to manage and move and keep clean without it. I will mention that this was the first time I have slept on latex, and it did take about a week to get used to it. But now it's the most comfortable topper I've ever used. I consider this to be one of my best purchases!
C**Y
Overall- worth the cost
After our last mattress topper went to the great mattress in the sky, we needed something else; or to invest in a new mattress. After getting sticker shock and being overwhelmed by all the mattress options I found a website that compares mattresses, mattress toppers and pillows. The site stated that for heavier people, side sleepers and couples this was one of the best options. We decided after reading some of the other very helpful reviews on here to go with the queen 3" soft topper. It came in a smallish VERY heavy box (so if you have trouble lifting items make sure you will have help when this is delivered to you!) We opened and unrolled the topper. We didn't leave it to air out because it was nearly bedtime, and I felt like the smell wasn't too awful. We have just regular depth fitted sheets and I was sure they wouldn't fit after seeing just how thick the mattress topper really was- however the sheets fit well. After sleeping on and changing the sheets sets several times now I am impressed that I din't have to go out and buy special fitted sheets to accommodate the topper! No problems at all with a normal fitted sheet covering both the mattress and topper, and absolutely no problems with the fitted sheet staying on all night over the topper. 5 stars for not making my life difficult! As far as the smell, while it did smell some when opening- the smell has faded and is no longer an issue at all. 5 stars for not making me gag! The comfort of the topper is very impressive. I was kind of anticipating comfort at first when laying down, but then throughout the night it not being as comfortable simply from being compressed by 2 bodies for hours. This is not at all the case! The topper remains comfortable all night long, not too springy and not too squishy. I was concerned that buying the soft topper would be too marshmallow-y, but I've got to say- I am so thankful we went with soft and not the medium! I thought being too soft would not give enough support and cause our backs to hurt, but it has done very well supporting and not overly cloudlike! 5 stars for comfort and support! Now, the negative.... we bought and started using this topper in January, during a particularly frigid winter, often below zero. Our bedroom is very cold, and I have trouble staying warm no matter how many blankets we have! After adding the topper to our bed, I find myself kicking off some covers and waking because I am too warm. This worries me since it's winter and I'm too warm, what will it be like in the summer when our underinsulated room is hot? I am thinking the amount of body heat the synthetic topper holds may make sleeping in warmer conditions really unpleasant. So 4 stars (for now) for holding in heat and disrupting sleep. I will update in the summer, hopefully I won't have to knock off more stars!
J**N
Good for hot sleepers with bad backs
My back had gotten so bad that I was sleeping on an air bed on the floor. Our memory foam mattress was just too hard, but we couldn't put a softer memory foam topper on it because I get so hot at night. A friend told me that they made "cooling" memory foam, but as near as I can tell that's just hype. After doing some research, I decided to try this product. At first it didn't seem like much--my husband said, "it doesn't seem thick enough." (This is actually a good thing, because you can still used your same fitted sheets.) I did not experience an instant revelation after putting it on the bed. It's not like sleeping on a magical cloud or anything. But after a week of sleeping comfortably on it, my lower back is very happy. (I'm 140 lbs. and mostly a back sleeper; my husband is heavier and a side sleeper, and reports a decreased incidence of shoulder-numbness.) It doesn't trap my body heat; when I wake up, the foam under me is only pleasantly warm. And it had no smell at all, even right out of the box. Some people comment that latex has a weird texture that you have to get used to; I don't get this. To me it just feels like a soft foam pad. And since I was preparing myself for the price of a new mattress, spending just over 200 bucks to fix my sleep problems (and avoid mattress shopping) seems like a pretty great deal.
G**D
This mattress topper is/was our dream come true - We have not felt this comfortable sleeping in years!
This mattress topper is simply unreal to us. The last week of sleeping has been like heaven! My lower back had some issues 3 years ago and lots of internet research lead me to purchase a full latex mattress at that time. We purchased a firm latex base foam with I think a 3-inch medium latex topper......all contained in the original mattress. Something was just not right. Over time my shoulder began to hurt sometimes in the morning. Once I finally said something to my significant other she let me know how uncomfortable she has been sleeping on our current latex mattress. So we began a new search for something else. I actually found this topper first and ordered it on Amazon. Before the topper arrived we stopped into a local mattress store. We really liked the soft hybrid (springs on the bottom and memory foam on top) feel but felt it "enveloped" us a bit too much and the salesperson felt it might not offer the support we needed. The medium hybrid seemed just a bit too firm and I could not get my shoulder to sink in enough to make it more comfortable when I slept on my side. We also tried their Dream Lux mattress and liked the support and higher quality feel of that foam topping versus any of the hybrid memory foam products. The sales person was good at his job and convinced us to pull the trigger on the medium hybrid mattress. We got home that night and Amazon had delivered our Pure Green topper. The box was sitting at our front door. The decision was to return it to save that money since we had just spent over $ 6k at the mattress store (we also bought an electric moveable bed platform that raised the feet and head). We decided to open the package anyway and potentially "waste" the $ 250 just to try the Pure Green topper. We were stunned. This latex was so much softer then what we had in the mattress we had placed it on. Once we got a mattress pad and sheets on it we were heaven. We literally did not want to get out of bed. Not only did I feel so good when I was resting on my back but I felt the perfect amount of shoulder give and take when sleeping on my side. Better yet we still felt the support from our mattress underneath. We also felt the overall quality and supporting feel this latex foam topper had that for whatever reason any of the mattress stores memory foam mattresses did not have. It is hard to explain but to both of us felt that the memory foam beds had too much give and were kind of cheap in feel. We canceled the mattress store purchase and saved $ 4k of our $ 6k purchase. So one week later and we are still in heaven. I have not slept this good in years. In fact, I think the last time I felt this good sleeping on a mattress was when we purchased a traditional box spring with a large topper built into the mattress. So what would I recommend to anyone?.... * If I had to do it over again and wanted to buy a new mattress I would for sure purchase a latex mattress. I would make the lower portion of the mattress medium and make sure at least 3-4 inches of the top portion was soft. * If you do not want to do the above and feel your current mattress has any sort of support then I would purchase this Pure Green 100% Natural Latex Mattress Topper. We went with the 2 inch option and it is a perfect combination of soft with support. I would assume the 3 inch option would be as good if not even softer but we purchased the 2 inch and it is AWESOME! Also make sure you get a really nice and comfortable topper that secures nicely around the bottom of the bed. It holds it all in place. * Mattress Stores? My best friend had just purchased a soft hybrid a month ago and they love it. They spent $ 5k on everything and to be honest cost should never be the main driver when purchasing a bed. You do spend a third of your life sleeping and your bodies comfort and health should be priority # 1. If you go to a mattress store and really like the memory foam options then go for it. For me/us we love the latex mattress options instead and this Pure Green mattress topper is simply unreal. I also feel that long-term the memory foam will form permanent sags in the mattress where this latex foam topper goes right back into place the second we move off of it. FYI we also like the electric base we purchased and decided to have that delivered and keep it. The ability to press the remote and raise our heads and feet to read before bed is really nice. I am also trying to slightly raise the feet at night to see if I can go back to sleeping strictly on my back (which is supposed to be better for you). So far no luck with that and I always end up turning on one of my sides.
M**E
THIS ONE'S A RIP OFF!!
Warning!! I observed Latex Production in my teens,it should be like a car tire rubber with less Durometer of hardness because Tires are made to endure roads/streets,etc.,not sleep on. Latex should be resilient,firm,rubber like,yet tender,(Not pasta to the tooth al dente)giving to a point,(Yet nothing of the sinking of memory foam I dislike),firm more than expensive leather couch padding,(Ok for a brief period,yet not too decent for sleeping on a lot.) Latex is the opposite of the cheap,airy,not even Polyurethane or latex foam they sent,I am insulted for myself and the unwary,as the reviews I read should have warned me,they almost did,especially the complaints of how it's like a no support foam,which is exactly what it is.I worked making furniture a year or 2 in my teens and at 20,this "latex" is super cheap foam,a joke,considered as only one or two of the many layers (They would be firmer for the middle inner of a mattress,than this rip off foam,though.)in making beds,needed near the top layer under the covering and stitching,I would choose a dry very stiff thin foam layer,direct under the outer cover,then this foam,it cannot really be noticed,it flattens immediately like nothing there,though helps protect the covering,it must be protected from underneath,a matress made like this can last for many years without flattening too much,I learned this from one of the best Mattress Makers,thats how she learned,after High School.This "latex" is about what I just mentioned,the most cheapest, unsupporting foam ever,not even worth maybe $2.00,about what I paid for it then while making matresses,at 1" thick,twin size.(I thought it reminded me of something,even my first job stocking in a corner store for "Umpteen" $ a week,whats that mean,I asked.$13.00,I was told,the first teen after $12.00,your'e only 10 years old,just a child.(Ha-ha,I'm amused nowadays,I did not think it was funny then.Hard to forget.Not exactly big $,boy,did I work hard all my life.)Latex is the best I have had,(Except for air matresses,if they wouldn't flatten,a bunch cheap and expensive went in the trash,not really worth the $.)first Dunlop,which can smell,the plastic helps,then Talalay,which smells less,(Talalay is better,as the refining process is better and more cost to make than Dunlop,do not let anybody lie to you.)the reverse of any latex is bad,if the under matress is not of enough firmness,the latex on top is not supported enough.Expect splits in about a year anyway on either choice,D or T,placed on a hard board,or however,glues do not work too decent,tapes are better.Personally,I wrap my matresses,pillows and toppers in 6ml plastic,use enough to place mattress flat,bring over and beyond top,about a foot beyond,cut to match,or one an inch or so short,black Gorilla tape Tough and Wide(Better than other colors,worth the $15.00 or so.),tape so seam is in middle or so,fold and press,bring up on mattress,press and try to eliminate space,tape again,seam to matress,I use many small peices to shorten up any billowing,a small hole,(You usually do not need to,when you try it out,it'll pop,you may need a small peice of tape if too big,leave a tiny opening.)Do this first before wrapping a comforter around mattress and topper,(Topper is,of course,already on mattress top.),and hold comforter with under straps,though straps can and do break.The comforter stops much of the hot/cold/stick/noise problem,as it is thick enough to,hell,the comforter themselves doubled,2 can provide 4 plush layers,making your own topper,adjustable,the bargain ones at Departyment Stores are worth it here,way better than useless foam.(The "useless" foam is needed in bed making though,as the 2nd layer under the stiff styrofoam like layer just under the stitched covering must have this foam next,or the matress swiftly chaps,the next 10 or so layers are of varying foams,etc.,adjusted to the vare of firmness,etc.)A fitted sheet can work to hold comforter smoothly.Attach the straps to that,as the thickness of comforters tends to break the holders on straps.The comforter can be used a long time before washing,the 6ml plastic virtually water/dust proofs it,a spills a pain,at least the plastic can be damp wiped.I do not eat or drink on my matresses anymore,rare.I keep one comforter ready/stored for that reason,air tighted is best,or chew throughs can occur,they do not know what food is anyway.The pillow(s) need a zip case or 2,works better than 2 pillow cases,with 2nd one reversed,sticking to plastic is to be avoided.This "Latex"rip off (I thought the name was funny.) is not even latex foam they sent for 137.79 twin size,with 4 year warranty,they claim it is natural latex,(No way!Real Latex is like actual flexible rubber.),and upon unwrapping,I felt and knew immediately what it is,a rip off.A lot of people do not know latex,having never seen it made,it is liquid rubber from a rubber tree,processed shaped,mixed sometimes,like Talalay, and cured in a form,so if that expensive latex topper or mattress cost x amount of $ to make,make sure to get the warranty,worth every penny,as they still make a profit from the cost of the warranty alone,it covers the obtaining and production,all "Overhead."Though everything must break, eventually,it cost minimal,or not at all,if so many acres of rubber trees are owned,#100,00 plus matresses can be made first,before machines break,what's 10 or $20,000 to fix a roller,(How expensive,compared to making many millions for a rip off.)thats what ruins existence,owners can have millions of $$ and more in their accounts,the next person's on welfare or ssi,or slave to a clock,not exactly because they want to be.(Yeh,charge thousands for something that costs $67.00 to make,overhead and all,not available to the Public.)Manufacturers,which are usually the Farm owners or source from etc.,think we are chattle.Well,though I consider I am my own person,they got enough $ to keep me poor,flattening my meager wallet condescendingly,they have too much $$, and do not share the land and resources properly,this Earth's a shame.Well,anywho,personally,I consider the Martha Stewart firm foam core pillow slight better than even shredded latex for a pillow,which is better than the whole latex pillow for me,though know I slept on a hard floor till I was 17.How cold,with just a bed sheet under me,it made me hard,though I grew up poor.Now I am 60,and not so hard anymore.It's always one thing or the other,if the water heater does not break,($14,000 plus,they wanted,I fixed it myself for less than $400.00,which includes $350. or so for a 40 gallon Electric hot water heater,just right for one person.),I gotta go up on the roof,though I got bunches more down time now,with time running out,now I gotta rewrap/return after waiting for delivery.I do not appreciate the excruciation and wall of ignorance on almost every product.Thank you.Mike
T**Y
If only the topper's support were as good as the company's!
My Casper Sleep Mattress - Supportive, Breathable and Unique Memory Foam - Scientifically Engineered for your Best Sleep - 10 Year Warranty - 100 Day Free Return - Bed in a Box - Queen wore out in less than 4 years. I was one of the first Casper buyers, and I wholeheartedly recommend that you AVOID the Casper mattress. It's a bunch of cheap foam glued together and sold for a grand, which is a triumph of marketing style over product substance. It softened up so much that my hips started to sink through deeper than my spine, causing me to wake up with pain every day until I replaced it. Anyway, I recently replaced the Casper with a 6" Latex mattress from Habitat Furnishings. I considered Sleep on Latex's mattress but ultimately decided to save some money since all the 6" natural latex mattresses on the market are basically the same thing—they're all and manufactured in the same Sri Lankan/Indian factories from latex sap sourced in one of those two countries. Of course every distributor of latex mattresses claims their latex is uniquely superior, but what's more likely: that they're all telling the truth or that they, like almost all companies selling physical goods, are all using marketing to differentiate mass-produced items that are all but identical? Anyway, the mattress I got is great but way too firm. It's like sleeping on a wrestling mat, and I'd caution anyone reading this that the subjective categories of "soft, medium, and firm" do NOT mean what you think they do when applied to latex sleeping surfaces. Soft latex is medium-soft. Medium latex is firm. Firm latex is like a yoga mat on concrete. I bought this topper to add some give to the mattress, and the combination of this soft top layer with the mattress's firm support delivered good sleep for a couple of months before it got too soft for this back sleeper (see UPDATE section below). I can also understand why some other reviewers were put off by the presentation. For my part, I think it's a wonder of the modern world that I can get a huge foam sheet delivered to my door in two days, but the presentation left something to be desired. Freeing the topper from its plastic prison took a lot of wrestling because it's heavy and hard to move a 60-pound, 2"-thick foam rectangle around. As I tried to muscle it onto my mattress, I could see and hear the foam tearing, which stressed me out. The soft foam is VERY delicate! Once it was finally on my bed, I noticed that the topper was about 1-2" longer than my mattress on all sides. I don't know whether this means my mattress was cut small or the topper was cut large; I didn't measure full length and width, but it does look pretty weird with no sheet bending the sides down. I also noticed numerous areas where small chunks of latex were missing, as well as one larger crater (see picture). That's a shame, but I suspect the topper would have to lose a few fist-sized chunks before I'd feel it. Bottom line: this is the best deal on a natural latex topper you're likely to find, but make sure you pick the right firmness for your sleeping position and weight—this soft topper didn't work out for me as a back sleeper, but my side-sleeping girlfriend liked it. One tip: latex produced using the Dunlop process (like this topper) will have different firmness on each side. If you find one side of the topper too soft/firm, try flipping it over. I'm pretty sure I've visited the website of every seller of latex mattresses, and while you might be able to get something comparable for slightly less money, you'll pay a hidden cost with a longer wait for slower shipping. UPDATE 05/21/18: after three months, even the firmer side of the topper softened up to the point that my hips started to sink through it and wake me up with lower-back pain. I contacted Sleep On Latex's support and they were great—for that reason alone, I'm only taking one star off my initial review.
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