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The Best Latex Mattresses, Regardless Of Your Budget Or Sleep Style

You've probably heard of memory foam and hybrid mattresses, but latex is actually another popular mattress material that isn't mentioned nearly enough—and it might be just what you need. The best latex mattress bridges the gap between a body-hugging memory foam mattress and a bouncy innerspring mattress. However, it's not one-size-fits-all, meaning what works for your friend or parents may not suit your individual preference and comfort level.

After deeply researching the market, we've rounded up the best latex mattresses you can buy in 2023.

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While there are plenty of options out there, we particularly love the Avocado Green Mattress. "Our latex mattress works for all sleeping positions," says a spokesperson for Avocado Green Mattress. "Organic latex is naturally antimicrobial, cooler than memory foam and requires no adhesives to seam it together." Experts within the company noted several additional benefits of its latex mattress, such as gentle yet firm support for proper back alignment with just the right level of response and bounce. If you're searching for the best latex mattress, we rounded up a ton of options depending on your budget, preferences and sleep position.

Type: HybridFirmness: Medium firmTrial: 365 daysWarranty: 25 years

With an Avocado Green Mattress, you can sleep soundly knowing your bed is made with some of the cleanest and most sustainable natural materials available. The company uses sustainably-sourced Dunlop latex from a rubber forest and latex processing facility it owns. (Dunlop latex is one of two types of latex. It's often considered more affordable to produce, and sometimes thought to be more energy efficient than its counterpart, Talalay.)

The mattress is a hybrid, so it combines the latex foam with a supportive spring base. It's made with almost entirely organic materials—the wool and cotton blend cover, as well as the latex, are all certified organic by various third party groups. The mattress is hand-sewn, which eliminates the need for adhesive glue to hold it together. According to the company, adhesives are one source of volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, which can contribute to indoor air pollution. What's more, this mattress has snagged just about every "free-from" and organic certification possible, including the Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) organic latex label, as well as Greenguard Gold and Made Safe certifications.

This mattress is also the best overall pick on our list of the best organic mattresses.

Type: HybridFirmness: MediumTrial: 120 nightsWarranty: Limited lifetime warranty

A hybrid, like this one from Winkbeds, allows you to enjoy the nontoxic and bouncy properties of latex foam without worrying if you're in for a backache within a few years—that's when all-foam options might start to show wear and tear. Winkbeds' Ecocloud mattress has a 4-inch layer of Talalay latex above reinforced, individually-pocketed coils made from recycled steel, which are designed to adjust to pressure. The company also used different coils around the perimeter of the mattress to ensure it provides adequate edge support. According to a customer service agent the exterior coils are "stronger, lower gauge, bigger [in] diameter, [and] more supportive." The mattress has a cover that's made from a blend of wool and certified-organic cotton gives the bed a cozy, but breathable, finish.  

Type: HybridFirmness: Medium firmTrial: 365 daysWarranty: Limited lifetime warranty

This hybrid latex mattress layers 2 inches of organic Dunlop latex under a smooth cover that's crafted from two organic fibers: cotton and wool. Beneath the cover you'll find foam and 8-inch pocket coils, which can help to keep the mattress feeling stable as someone moves about, switching positions, or getting up for a midnight bathroom run (you'll often hear this called "motion transfer"). These layers work together to create a bouncy surface that can help you sleep deeply, regardless of whether the person you share a bed with tends to be a bit fidgety at night. 

Type: HybridFirmness: Medium firmTrial: 100 nightsWarranty: 15 years

This Canadian-made hybrid mattress has many of the standout features at a significantly lower price than comparable options. It has 2.5 inches of Dunlop organic latex foam sandwiched between supportive pocketed coils (underneath) and a layer of soft, quilted wool (on top). These components combine to give the mattress a relatively slim profile, at 12 inches tall. The Silk & Snow Organic Latex Mattress holds several third-party certifications, including the Global Organic Textiles Standard (GOTS) certification for the cotton used in its cover and a GOLS certification for the latex. According to the company, its organic mattress is firm enough for stomach sleepers and people with larger body types, too.

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Type: HybridFirmness: Medium firmTrial: 100 daysWarranty: 25 years

This hybrid mattress is made with multiple organic materials—cotton, wool, cashmere and Talalay latex. (Helix and some other mattress companies claim this type of latex has a more bouncy feel than Dunlop latex.) The Birch Luxe Natural Mattress is designed to be breathable, according to the company—something that latex as a material is known for.

Side sleepers need cushioning and support in order to lessen the intensity on pressure points without compromising spinal alignment. The Birch Luxe Natural Mattress is created to do both, according to Helix. Birch rates the mattress as a 6 or 7 firmness out of 10. However, Helix offers a pillow-top version at an additional cost, which lowers the firmness to a 4 or 5, according to the company.

Type: FoamFirmness: Adjustable  (Soft, Medium, Firm, Extra Firm)Trial: 100 daysWarranty: 20 years 

Flobeds builds its Vzone mattress according to your preferred specifications, so you get a bed made of Talalay latex that's tailored to your exact needs. The bed has three layers of latex, and the middle one is adjusted with different pieces of latex based on your preferences for a soft, medium or firm sensation. This is designed with strips of latex that provide more or less support for different parts of the body where it's needed, and help keep your spine aligned.

Flobeds has impressive customer service guarantees, too—you can swap out any (or all) of the pieces in the Vzone layer for different firmness levels at no cost within the first 100 days. After that period, the company will still send you new latex "cores" of the firmness of your choosing, at a fraction of the component's original cost, for up to 20 years after your purchase. Though it's a smaller company you might not have heard of, our mattress and sleep editor owns a Flobeds mattress and swears by it.

Type: FoamFirmness: Medium or medium firmTrial: 365 daysWarranty: Limited lifetime warranty

If you have back pain, you'll want a mattress that maintains your spinal alignment throughout the night—a prospect that's more challenging if you move and change positions as you sleep. Zenhaven is Saatva's take on an all-natural latex mattress that's designed to keep your spine aligned. The zoned pressure point system is the main feature that helps with alignment. It consists of a denser foam that's firmer and strategically placed below your lumbar spine paired with a softer, lower density foam at the head and foot of the bed, according to a customer service representative. A number of reviewers with back pain say that the configuration is just what they were hoping for to relieve morning aches and stiffness. 

The outside of the mattress has organic cotton and certified organic wool layers, with create a sleep surface that's soft and breathable, and beneath GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex provides stability and comfort. The mattress is flippable, with a medium firm sensation on one side, and a firm sensation on the other, allowing you to choose whatever feels best and adjust the mattress's feel over time as needed.

Type: All latexFirmness: Medium or medium-firmTrial: 100 nightsWarranty: Lifetime warranty

With an abundance of customizable options, the Plushbed Organic Latex Mattress can suit many sleeping positions and comfort levels. However, the company cites the medium-firm option as a perfect choice for stomach sleepers who need more support without sacrificing comfort. If a mattress is soft and sinks in too much, stomach sleepers experience hip and spine sinking, which can lead to back pain. This latex option is available in sizes twin through California king, including split queen, king and California king, allowing couples to choose their ideal match. Plus, you can select the 9-, 10- or 12-inch height and use this mattress with a box spring, platform bed or adjustable base.

Health and quality are a top concern for Plushbeds, which is why this mattress is handcrafted in California from the finest certified material, including GOLS-certified organic latex, GOTS-certified organic cotton and GOTS-certified organic wool. As a bonus, it's also Greenguard Gold certified, so you can be sure it's been tested and cleared for thousands of harmful substances. Regarding the mattress construction, it's made entirely of organic latex, starting with the dense dunlop latex support core for pressure relief and durability up to the comfort layer of natural talalay latex.

Type: HybridFirmness: Medium firmTrial: 365 daysWarranty: Limited lifetime warranty

In general, natural latex tends to sleep cooler and be more breathable than synthetic substances like memory foam. For people who can't compromise on cooling, we recommend the Saatva Latex Hybrid. This mattress has a cotton cover that wicks heat away from your body as you sleep. Directly beneath the cover is a 3-inch GOLS-certified organic latex layer that is also vented with airflow channels so that your body heat quickly escapes the foam. At its base, the mattress has pocketed innerspring coils that lend a responsive, bouncy feel. 

Type: All latexFirmness: Adjustable, medium to firmTrial: 365 daysWarranty: 10 years 

Organic Dunlop latex, organic wool and organic cotton are the main components of this unique mattress from Spindle, a direct-to-consumer brand that assembles its mattresses in the US. The mattress comes with three layers of 3 inch tall latex which can be any combination of soft, medium and firm. It's up to you how you want to configure them within the mattress, though.

Once you've found your ideal firmness, zip the quilted organic cotton and organic wool mattress cover up, put on your mattress protector and sheets, and get to sleep. Note that however you configure the mattress, the firmness feels the same across the top of this mattress; so you need to agree on firmness if you're sleeping with a partner, since each side can't be customized. 

Type: HybridFirmness: Adjustable, medium to firmTrial: 365 daysWarranty: 10 years 

Brooklyn Bedding's Ecosleep hybrid mattress has a 3-inch layer of latex that is firmer on one side and softer on the other. The queen size mattress has a total recommended weight capacity of 700 pounds, and the king size has a capacity of 900 pounds.

You have the option to flip the latex to the comfort layer that you prefer (although the design is notably different and less versatile than the Spindle latex mattress above). According to Brooklyn Bedding, the firm side is ideal for stomach sleepers. It also has a soft pillow-top made of a blend of organic cotton and sustainably-sourced wool, and pocket coils to support spinal alignment. The Ecosleep design is relatively simple, but it's quite affordable compared to its competitors and many reviewers love it all the same.

How We Chose The Best Latex Mattresses

The Forbes Vetted team is committed to providing you with informed and knowledgeable advice on sleep products. Our comprehensive sleep coverage has given us a deep well of information to draw from as we put together round-ups like this. We also read through clinical information, speak to sleep experts and medical professionals, hunt down honest user reviews on internet forums (and sometimes company websites) and, of course, personally test out as many products as we can get our hands on.

For this article, we interviewed a spokesperson for Avocado Green Mattress, who consulted several experts within the company who know a thing or two about latex mattresses. These experts shared the importance of trustworthy certifications, which is why every option on this list holds several certifications, whether it's Greenguard Gold certified, Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified or Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) certified.

That said, there's no one-size-fits-all formula for the "perfect" mattress. That's why we only included mattresses from brands we trust to come through—whether that's in delivering a quality product, or on their customer service guarantees. We excluded mattresses that didn't come with a trial period and return policy. Sometimes there's just no replacement for trying a product out for yourself, especially when it's a major investment like a mattress.

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We've also built relationships with the most popular and reputable bedding brands so we can keep up with the latest trends and have access to the most knowledgeable sleep experts. Whenever you stop by, you can also be sure this article is regularly updated to ensure it remains accurate and relevant. It was most recently updated in November 2023.

What To Consider When Shopping For A Latex Mattress Pressure Relief

In general, latex is naturally more firm than other materials, which is why most of the latex mattresses on the market are classified as medium or medium firm. However, this natural firmness of latex is actually an advantage known to provide excellent pressure relief. Although, the comfort level also depends on how the mattress is constructed and if it's combined with other materials.

For example, the Avocado Green Mattress spokesperson explains that its mattress "uses three seamless layers of organic latex—2 inches of soft latex in the top comfort layer, 3 inches of firm latex in the middle, and 4 inches of firm latex at the base. The result is an all-latex mattress with just the right level of response and bounce." You can find softer latex mattresses if that's your preference, and we have one option on our list.

Sleeping Position

Because latex mattresses provide gentle yet firm support, they can be ideal for all sleepers (depending on the model). If you're a side sleeper, a medium-firm latex mattress is likely to be a good fit as it provide pressure relief for the shoulders and hips while slightly conforming to your body. A medium-firm or firm latex mattress is best for those who sleep on their stomach or back and need the most support. It's also important to note that latex can also be bouncy, so it's important to find the right mattress if you want to avoid that.

Temperature Regulation

If you sweat at night or just hate getting warm while sleeping, latex could be an excellent option. Experts at Avocado Green Mattress say, "Dunlop latex is naturally cooler than memory foam." This is due to rubber being a temperature-regulating polymer. Plus, the actual structure of latex mattresses also allows for optimal ventilation.

Price

Natural latex is more expensive than many other materials in terms of manufacturing. Organic and natural material is generally going to have a higher price tag than other foam options, and unfortunately, there's no way around it. However, we've included options in a variety of price ranges to suit everyone.

Trustworthy Certifications

When dealing with organic or natural materials, it's always a smart idea to check for certifications. According to the Avocado Green Mattress spokesperson, here are a few certifications to look out for.

  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified: Cuts down on indoor pollution and ensures it's certified for low chemical emissions.
  • GOTS and GOLS: When a latex mattress states it's organic, it must have GOLS certified latex foam and GOTS certified cotton and wool.
  • Eco-Institut: A standard for products fulfilling strict requirements on pollutants and emissions.
  • Who Should Buy A Latex Mattress?

    Latex mattresses are suitable for many types of sleepers. For starters, latex is environmentally friendly, making it a top choice for those looking for eco-friendly options. Since latex comes from rubber tree sap, no trees are harmed to make your mattress. The experts at Avocado Green Mattress also note that "latex is naturally antimicrobial" and should resist bacteria, mold and mildew. So, if you have asthma or dust-mite allergies, a latex mattress can be be better than other materials. You can also get latex mattresses in all comfort levels, which is ideal regardless of your preferred sleeping position.

    How Much Do Latex Mattresses Cost?

    When using organic or natural materials, product tends to be more expensive (and mattresses are no different. Latex mattresses are generally more expensive than other materials. For instance, the Flobeds Natural Latex Mattress in a queen size retails for $3800, which is the most expensive option on our list. However, you can also find budget picks, such as the Silk & Snow organic mattress that retails for $1200. While they're an upfront investment, latex mattresses are known for their durability—they can last several years longer than memory foam mattresses, so you'll get more bang for your buck.


    Best Free LaTeX Editors For Windows 11/10

    In this article, we are going to list the best free LaTeX editor software available for Windows 11/10. LaTeX is a document preparation system used in the publication of scientific documents. It is useful in rendering mathematical equations, symbols, matrices, tables, and other content in documents. You can use these LaTeX editors on your Windows PC to create mathematical, scientific, journals, and other documents.

    Here are some of the best free LaTeX editors to use on Windows 11/10 PC:

  • TeXmaker
  • TeXstudio
  • LyX
  • TeXnic
  • TeXworks
  • Notepad++
  • WinShell
  • TexitEasy
  • AUCTeX
  • RTextDoc
  • Let's discuss these freeware now.

    Before installing a LaTeX editor, you need to have a LaTeX compiler like MiKTeX. Most of these software can detect installed LaTeX compiler to compile your scientific document.

    1] TeXmaker

    LaTeX Editors for Windows 10

    TeXmaker is a great free LaTeX editor software for Windows 11/10. It has really good features including Unicode support, auto-completion, code folding, spell check, syntax highlighting, one-click compilation, and more.

    It has an integrated PDF viewer that has SyncTeX support and continuous scrolling view mode. There is a Master Mode in it that allows you to different document files. Besides these features, it has a wide number of mathematical symbols to insert, lets you generate LaTeX tables and codes, can automatically locate errors after compilation, etc. This software is available in both installer and portable versions. You can get it from xm1math.Net. 2] TeXstudio TeXstudio is a nice LaTeX editor software for Windows 11/10. It has all the good features that you must be looking for in a LaTeX editor. Some of its features to mention include advanced syntax highlighting, interactive spell checker, reference checker, auto-completion, and more. It has an integrated PDF viewer with word-level syncing, live-updating inline preview, and tooltip preview for images. You can insert 1000s of mathematical symbols, graphics, tables, formulas, etc. It comes with a table-autoformatter feature to align the table code. You can easily find out the LaTeX errors and warnings in the editor. It supports various LaTeX compilers, bibliography and glossary tools, Latexmk, etc. It has both portable and installer packages that you can download from sourceforge.Net. 3] LyX LyX is a document processor with support for TeX/LaTeX. It supports the creation of mathematical, scientific, and technical documents and comes with an integrated equation editor.  You get a reference list, index, and other scientific authoring features in it. You can save your output in PDF or simply print the document. It is simple and effective and is based on the WYSIWYM approach. 4] TeXnic TeXnic is a free and open source LaTeX editor software for Windows. It is a powerful editor with features like auto-completion, integrated LaTeX environment, easy document navigation options, UTF-8 support, mathematical symbols, table and image insertion features, and more. You can run your source code and view the output in its inbuilt viewer with forward and inverse search features. It lets you preview the output in PDF or DVI format. 5] TeXworks TeXworks is a lightweight free LaTeX editor for Windows. You can simply write your scientific document and compile it. The output is displayed in an integrated PDF viewer. The viewer comes with source/preview synchronization support based on SyncTeX. If you want to download it, head over to tug.Org. 6] Notepad++ Notepad++ is a popular text and source code editor that you can use to create LaTeX documents. You can open, edit, and save LaTeX files in it. It is easy and simple and has syntax highlighting, code folding, auto completion, and more features. It can render the output in HTML. To know how to render LaTeX documents in PDF, you can refer to this thread. 7] WinShell WinShell is another good LaTeX editor with integrated TeX and LaTeX document development environment. To name a few features of this software, there are mathematical tools, syntax highlighting, auto-completion, spell checking, table wizard, Unicode support, etc. It also comes with Bibliography Editor and Project management environment features. The only letdown is that it doesn't come with an integrated PDF viewer. However, you can use some other PDF viewer application installed on your system to view your document. You can get it from here. 8] TexitEasy TexitEasy is a free, open-source, and cross-platform LaTeX editor software. In it, you can find features like full syntactic coloration, command completion, search with regex, autodetect master file, editor splitter, view error and warnings in the code, etc. It has an integrated PDF viewer to view output LaTeX documents with auto-sync scrolling and reverse sync. 9] AUCTeX AUCTeX can be another alternative to a free LaTeX editor for Windows 10. You can easily write or edit LaTeX documents in it and then compile them. The post-compilation document can be previewed in PDF, PostScript, or DVI format. 10] RTextDoc One more LaTeX editor for Windows 10 on this list is RTextDoc. It is based on the WYSIWYG approach and provides you an integrated environment to create LaTeX and AsciiDoc documents. It has standard features like syntax highlighting, auto-completion, code folding, etc. You can also find a built-in PDF viewer in it. Hope this list helps you find a suitable LaTeX editor to install and use on your Windows PC. Now read: Best Code Editors for Windows 11/10. LaTeX Editors for Windows 10

    The 8 Best Latex Pillows Provide Comfort And Support

    If you're on the hunt for a pillow that's durable, cooling and buoyant, you may want to try a latex pillow—though the best latex pillow for you depends on your personal sleep style. According to George Cyril, MD, FAAPMR, physiatrist at the Hospital for Special Surgery, all types of sleepers may find a latex pillow comfortable. In general, stomach sleepers tend to prefer a plush latex pillow, while back and side sleepers might find that a medium-firm to firm latex pillow suits them better. Cyril also says latex pillows offer several benefits, such as being hypoallergenic, antibacterial and resistant to dust mites.

    The best latex pillows will offer the right blend of sinkage and support.

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    Navigating the choices for latex pillows can be confusing due to the different types of latex and various fill choices that may be blended with the latex. We've sifted through dozens of latex pillows to find ones that suit various needs—all while using our textiles expertise and knowledge from years of testing sleep products. The Avocado Green Pillow earned its spot as the best overall thanks to its top notch materials and versatility, but we found several great latex options for different sleep preferences. Below are our picks and what you need to know about the best latex pillows.

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    Size: Standard, queen, kingTrial: 100 daysCover material: 100% organic cottonFill: Minimum 95% organic latex, 5% organic kapok 

    The Avocado Green Pillow stood out as our top pick for its use of organic latex, kapok (a silky fiber that comes from the seed pods of a kapok tree) and cotton. The pillow is crafted with Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) certified latex, which means it's independently certified organic to the GOLS standards. The soft, quilted cotton cover and organic kapok fill are Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified, so they meet GOTS standards from harvesting to manufacturing, taking into account factors like responsible environment and social manufacturing. 

    Not only does this pillow prioritize environmental and social responsibility, but it also has thoughtful features to make it more comfortable. According to Avocado, the pillow has a medium-plush feel, but fill can be added or removed. This allows you to customize the amount of support, whether you need a stuffed or flatter pillow. Side, back, stomach and combination sleepers can find their specific pillow height to maximize their sleeping position. The pillow also comes with a pillow refill package in case you need more volume or need some fresh fill later on.  

    What the reviews say: "This is, hands down, the best pillow I've ever had," one reviewer says. "I don't wake up with neck pain anymore. It has the right amount of softness and firmness. Avocado is also a company that aligns with my ethics in sustainability and choice of a nontoxic and chemical-free lifestyle, making the experience all the better."

    Size: Standard, queenTrial: No trial period but returns acceptedCover material: 100% CottonFill: 100% Talalay latex

    Latex pillows can get pricey, which is why we appreciate the Rejuvenite American Talalay Latex Pillow. Even though it's more budget-friendly than other latex pillows, it doesn't compromise on a restful sleep experience. The pillow is supportive yet soft, with enough loft to accommodate a variety of sleep positions. The brand didn't skimp on the outer cover material, either. It's a 100% cotton sateen weave with a 400 thread-count—so it should be soft, smooth and durable. In addition, the cover is machine washable, so you can throw it in the wash when it gets dirty. 

    We love that the latex is perforated for excellent breathability, allowing heat and moisture to escape to keep you cool all night. According to the brand, the latex material is harvested from the sustainable and renewable Hevea tree. You also won't need to worry about petroleum, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or off-gassing since the pillow is OEKO-TEX Standard 100. Rejuvenite says its pillows are manufactured in the U.S. And are designed to maintain their shape.

    What the reviews say: "I went through about seven new pillows before finding this one. I am a side and stomach sleeper," one customer begins. "I needed a pillow will a little firmness and not so much give that my head would sink in, but enough so that when I turn on my stomach I'm not arching my back. This pillow was the one. It is springy, not like other foam pillows I've tried, and much lighter weight than other foam pillows. It also is much more supportive than down alternatives, and doesn't require constant fluffing like some pillows."

    Size: One sizeTrial: 45 daysCover material: 61% polyester, 37% cotton, 2% SpandexFill: 75% latex, 25% polyester

    Eli & Elm's Cooling Side Sleeper Pillow is created with side sleepers in mind. With a focus on side sleeper ergonomics, it has a specialized contour design that allows your head and neck to be supported without your shoulder or the pillow getting in the way. I've personally tested over a dozen pillows for side sleepers, and this is the one I continuously reach for because it keeps me comfortable when I sleep on my side. Thanks to the blend of 75% latex and 25% polyester fill, it's firm enough for great neck support but soft enough that it doesn't feel hard underneath my head. 

    When I first received the pillow, I had to remove some of the fill because I like a flatter, softer pillow. But that's the beauty of it: The pillow can be customized for the firmness level you prefer. The outer cover is machine washable. I've washed it multiple times over the last year and it's held up well. Due to its unique shape, you may want to invest in an Eli & Elm custom pillowcase. However, I've used a regular pillowcase and find that it works well enough for me, though it does slightly get in the way at times. The brand also states the pillow is OEKO-TEX certified, so you can rest assured every component has been tested for harmful substances.

    What the reviews say: "After a lot of research on pillows suitable for a side sleeper, I took a chance on this rather expensive model," begins one customer. "It was the right decision. This pillow is high quality and well designed. Not only do I sleep more comfortably and get to sleep more quickly, but years of neck pain were gone overnight."

    Size: Standard, queen, king, side sleeperTrial: 30 daysCover material: 67% polyester, 32% organic cotton and 1% SpandexFill: 75% shredded latex, 25% polyester

    This expertly crafted pillow strikes just the right balance between plush comfort and firm support, catering to the needs of back sleepers. The pillow is customizable, so you can add or remove fill until you find the desired amount of loft and support to keep your neck and spine aligned while sleeping on your back. 

    The fill is a blend of 75% shredded latex and 25% polyester. The shredded latex provides support with some bounce, and the polyester makes the pillow light and feel more plush. Another advantage of shredded fill is it allows for more breathability than a solid piece of latex, making it an ideal option for those who sleep hot. I've tested this pillow, and it's one of my favorite adjustable fill pillows for back sleeping. The side gusset helps ensure it doesn't lose its height so you won't wake up with a cramped neck. The cover also feels sleek and smooth, with a slight cool-to-the-touch feel—something hot sleepers will appreciate. It also comes in a side sleeper version and the brand says that no animal products, fire-retardant materials or chemicals are used in this pillow.

    What the reviews say: "After trying at least five pillows from other brands, I finally found the perfect one," says one customer about the Easy Breather. "I don't know how Nest does it, but this provides the exact amount of support and moldability that I need. For reference, I generally like medium support pillows, not too hard, and am both a side sleeper and back sleeper."

    Size: StandardTrial: 30 daysCover material: 100% organic cottonFill: 100% organic Dunlop latex 

    The Coyuchi Turiya Organic Latex Pillow distinguishes itself from other pillows with specialized cutouts for your head and ears, optimizing the correct position to cradle your head and neck. Whether you're sleeping on your back or side, this design helps ensure your spine is properly aligned for a restorative and pain-free sleeping experience. The pillow is made with organic Dunlop latex, which is a firmer type of latex than Talalay, making it great for those who like a firmer pillow or need firmer support. A series of small holes throughout the pillow promote airflow and prevent heat retention, keeping your head cool while you slumber. Coyuchi says the pillow is GOLS-certified, and it comes with an inner pillow cover that has a 400-thread count sateen weave and organic cotton. 

    What the reviews say: One customer writes, "The moment I first placed my head on the pillow it felt like a warm welcoming cloud and every night since, my entire body says 'ahhhh' and deeply relaxes when my head touches the pillow. The cut-out for the head and ears fits really comfortably."

    Size: Standard/queen, kingTrial: 45 daysCover material: 100% organic cottonFill: 100% shredded latex 

    Some latex pillows can feel a little too firm for some people's liking, which is why we have a soft spot for the Saatva Latex Pillow. This luxurious pillow is the ultimate choice for those who want the support of latex but the softness of a traditional pillow. The core of this pillow is shredded latex wrapped in a cotton cover that's filled with ultra-fine synthetic fibers to mimic the feeling of down. The cover is machine washable, making care a breeze. The combination of latex and microfibers creates a cushioned yet highly supportive feel.

    We love that it's available in two loft heights: 4 to 5 inches and 6 to 7 inches. Saatva recommends the lower height for back and stomach sleepers, those who prefer a lower pillow or smaller body frames that don't need as much head elevation. The higher loft fill pillow caters to side and combination sleepers, those who prefer a higher pillow or larger body frames that need more thickness to keep their head propped up. 

    What the reviews say: "This is the best pillow I have ever purchased," begins one customer. "In the past, my pillows came from Target, Marshalls [or] Costco... But they never lasted as well. The minute I touched the Saatva, I knew it was special. So far, I have not woken up with a headache or sore neck and shoulder pain... I purchased the high loft. I start out sleeping on my side and usually wake up on my back. [The pillow's] comfortable in both positions."

    Size: Standard, kingTrial: 30 daysCover material: 70% Tencel lyocell, 30% Mica nylonFill: Quilted cover fill 75% Sijo's CLIMA fiber, 25% polyester, 100% latex inner core

    Engineered with advanced cooling technology, Sijo says this pillow actively regulates temperature, preventing heat buildup and promoting a consistently cool and soothing sleep environment throughout the night. The outer removable cover is made with Tencel lyocell and Sijo's proprietary CLIMA blend, and the fibers are designed to absorb and distribute excess body heat and regulate temperature—so they keep you cool when you're hot and warm when you're cold. It also wicks away moisture, making it a good choice for sweaty sleepers. On top of all of that, the cover is quilted to give a slight cushioning effect. We also appreciate how the latex core pillow has holes throughout to let heat and moisture escape. The core uses Talalay latex, so it will have a slightly softer feel compared to Dunlop latex pillows. 

    What the reviews say: "I had the best night's rest in a while the first day I received this pillow," one customer writes. "It supports your neck perfectly and keeps cool. So glad I made this purchase, it's definitely worth the price."

    Size: Standard, kingTrial: 100 nightsCover material: 92% nylon fiber, 8% Spandex fiber, moisture-wicking treatmentFill: Purple Grid Hyper-Elastic Polymer, ventilated Talalay latex

    If you want to splurge on a pillow, look no further than the Purple Harmony Pillow. Purple is known for its honeycomb-patterned mattresses and pillows that feel like squishy rubber, making the brand stand out in the bedding market. The Harmony pillow uses the brand's signature Purple Hex Grid cushioning technology for the outer material, surrounding a supportive inner core of latex. 

    I've slept on this pillow and was impressed with its breathability due to the honeycomb construction that doesn't trap heat. This is a great choice for people who sleep hot to prevent any heat fluctuation. The cover fabric is made with moisture-wicking mesh fabric to keep you cool and dry. Unlike some other pillows I've tested, this pillow bounces back to its original shape almost instantly and keeps its shape over time. You won't find yourself buying another pillow in a few months because it fell flat. It also comes in three different heights: low, medium and high—ensuring you get the right height for your needs. 

    What the reviews say: "This pillow is fantastic," writes one customer. "It holds support a year later just as it was when it arrived. I sleep on my side and this has great neck support. They are flexible, breathable and supportive all in one. I have no stiff necks or sleeping problems. I love it."

    Why Trust Forbes Vetted

    Here at Forbes Vetted, we spend a lot of time reviewing, researching and testing products that help provide the highest quality sleep. After all, we spend about a third of our lives in bed, so a restful slumber is essential. We work to find the very best in everything sleep-related, from the best mattresses to the best cooling sheets.

    Jamie Ueda, the author of this story, is a regular contributor who has vast experience with sleep, fabric and material, in particular. In order to pull together this list of the best latex pillows, she used her experience testing dozens upon dozens of pillows over the years, her educational knowledge from degrees in textile design and mechanical engineering and her experience working in product development and quality assurance at a home textiles company as well as at Nike. We also spoke with George Cyril, MD FAAPMR, physiatrist at HSS.

    How We Chose The Best Latex Pillows

    When choosing the best latex pillows, I sorted through dozens of latex pillows online. I looked at popular latex pillows, options from well-known brands and researched choices on Amazon. As noted above, I tapped into my knowledge from previous product testing (including multiple pillows that made this list), my educational and professional textile background and my previous work experience in textile product development and quality engineering to ensure products met the highest quality standards.

    The latex pillows featured in this list are highly rated and reviewed by customers like you. Additionally, I've personally tried several products from brands featured on this list and included pillows from companies that have performed consistently well over the years of testing apparel and textile products.

    What To Look For When Shopping For A Latex Pillow

    Let's go over some key factors to keep in mind on your shopping journey.

    Certifications

    When looking for latex pillows, you'll encounter various certifications, including Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS), Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and OEKO-TEX certifications. When a brand's product carries these certifications, it means it successfully passed the test criteria set by these independent organizations. While there are similarities among the different groups, each certification has its own set of criteria. Some certifications place a greater emphasis on testing for chemicals, while others focus on responsible environmental and social manufacturing practices. Here's a general overview of the most common certifications you'll see when shopping for latex pillows, but if you want to know the specific criteria, be sure to explore their respective websites.

  • Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS). This certification is specific to latex, guaranteeing that at least 95% of the raw materials used to make the latex are organic. They have set criteria for organic certification of raw materials, restrictions on pesticides and chemicals used on the land and guidelines for waste management in the latex manufacturing process. Additionally, the certification includes guidelines for social responsibility, covering aspects such as working hours, living wages and the prevention of child labor, among other considerations.
  • Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). This certification applies to any organic fiber, ensuring the textiles meet specific environmental and social criteria. The assessment of these guidelines extends from the harvesting of raw materials to the manufacturing process. This includes chemical restrictions (flame retardants, formaldehyde and more) and waste management. The GOTS standard also addresses social responsibility, such as child labor, gender equality, safe working conditions and more.
  • OEKO-TEX has various certifications, with the most common one being OEKO-TEX Standard 100. This certification means the item has undergone testing for a wide range of harmful substances, both regulated and non-regulated.
  • Type of Latex

    When shopping for the best latex pillows you'll encounter two main types: Dunlop and Talalay latex. The major difference is Dunlop feels more dense and firm, while Talalay is softer and lighter. The choice between them ultimately comes down to personal preferences. Those who favor firm support may prefer Dunlop latex, and those who like a softer feel may find Talalay latex suits them better. You'll also see natural and synthetic latex. Natural latex is made from rubber tree sap, while synthetic latex is derived from petroleum.






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