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Endy Mattress
Overall Rating 8.3

Free bedding set with mattress purchase


Price Range: $675 – $1,045

Mattress Type: Foam

Firmness Options: Medium Firm (6)

At a Glance

The all-foam Endy Mattress features a three-layer design that feels progressively denser from top to bottom. The result is a mattress that feels plush and adaptive on the surface without sinking too much beneath your weight.

Ratings Summary

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7.5/10

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7/10

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7.5/10

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7/10

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5.5/10

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8/10

Pros

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    Provides the comfort of foam without excessive sinkage
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    Affordable pricing, free shipping, and a 100-night sleep trial
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    Made in Canada

Cons

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    Not a good fit for sleepers who want a mattress with deep hug
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    Lacks firmness for back and stomach sleepers over 230 pounds
Table of Contents

The Endy Mattress is an all-foam mattress with a medium firm (6) feel that suits a wide range of sleepers. Its appeal is enhanced by a competitive price-point and a 100-night, no-strings-attached sleep trial.

The Endy Mattress is proudly made in Canada and is the flagship model for the Endy brand. It has a straightforward design but utilizes proprietary foam to provide a unique feel that balances comfort and support.

We tried out the Endy Mattress in our Test Lab to see its benefits and drawbacks. We go over the results of our testing and share essential information about the design, pricing, and performance of the Endy Mattress.

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Testing Team Takeaways

To test the Endy Mattress, we had three people on our testing team each take the bed home with them for one week. Here are their initial observations.

Jackson Lindeke

Jackson Lindeke

Executive Product Director

Side sleeper

180 lbs.

Showers before bed

The Endy Mattress surprised me. It has less contouring and more bounce than you usually find in an all-foam mattress. At first, I wasn’t sure if it would have enough cushioning for my hips and shoulders, but I found that it was comfortable and helped keep my spine aligned.

Mary Fenton

Mary Fenton

Head of Product Content

Hybrid sleeper

150 lbs.

Sleeps with noise machine

I liked that I felt like I was lying on this mattress rather than sinking into it. That helped keep me supported when lying on my back and stomach, and it also meant fewer difficulties when switching my sleep position or moving around on the mattress.

Danny Noyed

Daniel Noyed

Senior Product Editor

Back sleeper

165 lbs.

Dunks head in ice water to wake up

Like Jackson, I was worried that there would be too much sinkage on this mattress, but it’s not like traditional memory foam. Instead, there was just a light amount of contouring that gave me the support I needed for my lower back.

Sleeping Style and Body Weight

Endy Mattress

Sleeper Type

Under 130 lbs

130-230 lbs

Above 230 lbs

Side Sleepers

Side Sleepers

6.5/10

7.5/10

7/10

Back Sleepers

Back Sleepers

7.5/10

8/10

6.5/10

Stomach Sleepers

Stomach Sleepers

7.5/10

7/10

6/10

Side Sleepers

In our testing, the Endy Mattress was best for side sleepers who weigh between 130 and 230 pounds. These sleepers got just enough pressure relief around the shoulders and hips. The limited sinkage helped keep these high-impact areas aligned with the lower back and the rest of the spine.

Side sleepers under 130 pounds received adequate support, but some felt that the mattress was a bit too hard. Those over 230 pounds also received decent support but said that the foam felt too soft.

Back Sleepers

Back sleepers under 230 pounds can expect a quality balance of cushioning and support from the Endy Mattress. During our tests, most back sleepers liked how the top layer of foam gently cradled their lower back. Even more, they appreciated that the foam wasn’t exceedingly soft, which kept the midsection in a neutral position with the rest of the spine.

That said, back sleepers who weigh over 230 pounds experienced more sinkage and said that the Endy was softer than what they typically prefer.

Stomach Sleepers

Among stomach sleepers, the Endy Mattress is the best fit for those who weigh under 130 pounds. For stomach sleepers of this weight, the mattress is able to hold the body in a flat position and offer gentle cushioning that creates a comfortable sleep surface.

Most other stomach sleepers felt that the Endy Mattress was too soft and allowed too much sinkage. This sentiment was especially strong among stomach sleepers who weigh more than 230 pounds.

Mattress Performance

In addition to the hands-on feedback from our team, we conduct a number of quantitative tests in our Test Lab. The below ratings are based on the experience of our testers.

Motion Isolation

7.5 / 10

“Since there’s a bit of bounciness from the Endy Comfort Foam, you notice some motion transfer. But I don’t think the vibrations will wake up many sleepers.” – Jackson

The Endy Mattress does not eliminate all motion transfer, but it keeps movement to a low enough level that it’s unlikely to cause sleep disruptions.

For people who are used to memory foam, the Endy may feel springier and have slightly more vibration that moves from one side of the bed to the other. But in our testing, this was only a problem for light sleepers who were really susceptible to being awakened.

Pressure Relief

8 / 10

“I felt comfortable on the Endy Mattress, but its overall pressure relief is less than you might anticipate for a foam mattress. People who want a deeper hug from their mattress may find the Endy lacking.” – Mary

The Endy’s ratings in this category of our testing left something to be desired, but our team found that the Endy’s pressure relief is largely in the eye of the beholder.

Unlike contouring foams, the Endy doesn’t let you sink in very deeply. Some sleepers may feel like they aren’t getting enough cushioning around pressure points. But sleepers who like a flatter and more stable surface appreciated the performance of the Endy Mattress.

Temperature Control

7.5 / 10

“The material itself can collect a small amount of heat, but since the foam isn’t curling around your skin, it’s easy for your body to cool down.” – Danny

The Endy Mattress showed above-average temperature control and a better ability to stay cool than most foam mattresses.

The top layer of foam has an open-cell structure, which helps limit the amount of heat it absorbs. Because there is only light contouring, your skin stays exposed to the air where cooling airflow can help dissipate heat.

People who are extremely hot sleepers may still find themselves warming up on this mattress, but almost everyone else should be happy with its temperature regulation.

Edge Support

7 / 10

“The amount of compression around the edge is about what you’d expect. It’s enough to notice but not enough to cause instability or other problems.” – Mary

Our team found that edge support on the Endy Mattress is about average. As with any foam mattress, there’s some compression around the perimeter when weight is applied. But on the Endy, the sinkage doesn’t reduce the stability of the mattress, and you can comfortably sit or sleep near the edge.

Ease of Movement

7 / 10

“The Endy Mattress isn’t bouncy like a latex or innerspring mattress, but it’s still pretty easy to move around on. People over 230 pounds may find it a bit more challenging, though.” – Danny

The Endy Mattress earns a solid score for ease of movement. Although it’s not especially springy, there’s a small degree of bounce and pushback. Most importantly, you don’t sink down into the mattress, so you’re less likely to feel trapped in the foam.

Our testing team found that the lowest scores in this category came from people over 230 pounds, so ease of movement may be a consideration for heavier sleepers.

Off-Gassing

5.5 / 10

“This mattress was pretty pungent. It’s not the worst I’ve experienced, but it could be irritating to people who are very smell-sensitive. Thankfully, the odor faded away over a few days.” – Jackson

When you take the Endy Mattress out of the packaging, it’s almost certain that you’ll be hit with a “new mattress smell.” This comes from tiny particles, known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), that are created during foam manufacturing and released when the mattress is opened.

The VOCs likely don’t pose a health risk, and we found that the smell should go away within a handful of days. You can help the process along by turning on a fan or opening a window.

Endy Mattress Review Breakdown

The all-foam Endy Mattress is designed to be a versatile, affordable, and well-rounded mattress for many types of sleepers. It is 10 inches tall and has a firmness level of medium firm (6).

The top layer of the mattress is 2 inches of a proprietary polyfoam known as Endy Comfort Foam. This material is engineered to have light contouring and moderate bounce. In this way, it is different from memory foam, which closely hugs the body.

The next layer is 3 inches of a transition polyfoam that is intended to supplement the top layer and prevent too much sinkage into the mattress. 

The bottom layer is 5 inches of high-density base polyfoam, which is designed to stabilize the entire bed.

The Endy Mattress is protected by a soft and stretchy cover made of 97% polyester and 3% spandex. The cover can be easily removed and machine-washed.

Firmness

Medium Firm (6)

Mattress Type

Foam

Construction

Cover Material:

97% polyester, 3% spandex (removable and machine-washable)

Comfort Layer:

2” open-cell polyfoam
3” high-density polyfoam transition layer

Support Core:

5” high-density polyfoam support core

Mattress Sizing

The Endy Mattress is priced more affordably than many competing all-foam models, based on its quality and performance. Endy offers this mattress in the six standard mattress sizes. Below is a breakdown of height, weight, and size dimensions.

Sizes Dimensions Height Weight
Twin 39″ x 75″ 10″ 35 lbs.
Twin XL 39″ x 80″ 10″ 37 lbs.
Full 54″ x 75″ 10″ 49 lbs.
Queen 60″ x 80″ 10″ 59 lbs.
King 76″ x 80″ 10″ 75 lbs.
California King 72″ x 84″ 10″ 75 lbs.

Trial, Shipping, and Warranty Policies

Availability

The Endy Mattress is available exclusively in Canada. It is primarily sold online through the Endy website, but there is one Endy showroom in the greater Toronto area and another in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Shipping

The Endy Mattress ships for free to Canadian Provinces. For a fee, it can be shipped to certain Canadian territories. The mattress is not available for shipping to the U.S. 

The Endy mattress generally ships the next business day and arrives at your doorstep within one to two weeks after you place an order online. For shipping, the mattress is compressed, shrink-wrapped in plastic, and then placed in a box for delivery.

After it arrives, you only need to bring the mattress inside and remove the packaging. It will quickly grow in size as it decompresses. You can sleep on the mattress right away, but it can take as long as a week for it to completely decompress.

Additional Services

White Glove delivery, which includes setup of the Endy Mattress and removal of an old mattress, is available in certain cities in Canada. You can check on the availability and pricing for this service in your area during the online checkout process.

Sleep Trial

The Endy Mattress comes with a 100-night sleep trial. At any point during the first 100 nights, you can return the mattress for a full refund. Endy will coordinate a pickup for the mattress at no charge.

Warranty

The Endy Mattress comes with a 15-year limited warranty for customers who register for it. The warranty covers a one-time repair or replacement at no charge if the mattress has a defect. The warranty excludes normal wear and tear and damage from spills and misuse.

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