Monday, May 16, 2016

Endy Mattress Review

Endy is a bed-in-a-box that quickly became popular in Canada, then expanded to the US.  The mattress has a memory foam comfort layer, a very cool cover, and (in my opinion) is a bit softer than average.

Overall I really liked Endy, though I had a few complaints as well (see how Endy compares HERE).  Read about my experience in my full Endy mattress review.

You will love Endy if you…

  • Want great comfort – with a nice memory foam comfort layer, Endy stands out in that it has a nice plush feel
  • Want a slightly softer mattress – whether you are a side sleeper or just prefer a slightly softer mattress, Endy will deliver
  • Want great value – Endy is shipped straight from the factory to your door, saving on a lot of costs associated with selling a mattress (some of which are passed on to the consumer)
  • Love Canadian made – Endy is manufactured in Toronto, so it’s a short trip from the factory to your door (relative to where most mattresses are made) if you’re in Canada or the US

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Endy Mattress Reviews

You may not like Endy if you…

  • Want a firm mattress – the Endy mattress is definitely slightly softer than average, so if you are interested in a firm mattress, Endy probably won’t be the best fit
  • Are a stomach sleeper – generally I recommend that stomach sleepers go for a firmer mattress.  Of course it always comes down to your preference

Feel and Firmness

Endy has a great feel, more plush than most mattresses of this thickness.  I’d put the firmness at a 5.5 out of 10, slightly softer than average.

You can see that the mattress is memory foam, so a little slow to respond (not a bad thing, just something to note for your preferences).

Endy Sleep Construction

Endy is manufactured in Toronto, Canada and starts with a visually appealing hypoallergenic stretch-knit cover (kind of feels like an optical illusion)!

Endy Mattress Cover

The mattress is 10 inches thick in total and consists of the following foam layers:

  • Comfort layer: 2 inches of 3 lb memory foam (infused with cooling gel)
  • Transition layer: 3 inches of 1.8 lb soft support foam
  • Base layer: 5 inches of 1.8 lb firm support foam

I like that Endy clearly discloses their foam densities and is very transparent about their materials.

Motion transfer Test

Endy has a top layer of memory foam, so we expect it to perform very well in the motion transfer test below:

As you can see, the object is barely disturbed as I really push on the foam nearby, one of the best performances of motion transfer of all the mattresses I have reviewed.

Endy vs Casper

Endy is most often compared to Casper since they are both popular bed-in-a-box options available in Canada.  I think both mattresses are of great quality at a similar price point, and I enjoyed sleeping on both.  I would make the decision based on two factors, foam type and firmness.

Endy mattress vs Casper

Foam type – Endy’s top layer is memory foam, and Casper’s top layer is latex foam.  As a result, Casper has a little more “spring” to the mattress, while Endy has a more traditional memory foam feel.

Firmness – I found both mattresses to be on the softer side, but Endy is still slightly softer than Casper.

Endy
4.2 Reviewer
Summary
Endy is a memory foam mattress that is made and shipped out of Canada. Overall I really liked the mattress, and note that it is a little softer than average. I think it is a great option for side sleepers especially.
Comfort4.5
Support3.8
Value (Price)4.5
Doesn't Sleep Hot4
Motion Transfer4.5
Edge Support3.4
Materials/Durability3.7
Company Reputation4.3
Return Policy/Warranty4.8
Overall Sleep Experience4.2

Other things to note

  • Endy is made in Toronto, Canada (ships to the US as well)
  • They offer a 100 night sleep trial and 10 year warranty
  • They also offer a pillow that I am anxious to try!

Final recommendation

I really enjoyed sleeping on the Endy mattress, for a side sleeper like myself I think it’s a great option (though it may be too soft for stomach sleepers).  I like the transparency and brand, and think at the price point it offers a very good value.

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