Layla Flippable Mattress

The mattress you flip instead of replace. One side is medium-soft, the other medium-firm, both built on copper-infused memory foam, so you can change the feel of your bed in an afternoon instead of starting a return.

8,594

owner reviews

Flippable

Soft or firm

$624

Starting price

120-night

Risk-free trial

Quick Answer

Layla makes two flippable mattresses, each with a medium-soft side and a medium-firm side so you can dial in your comfort after it arrives. The Memory Foam model is 10.5 inches, starts at $624 (Twin) and runs to $974 (Queen), with a 120-night trial and a lifetime warranty. The Hybrid adds a pocketed-coil base at 13 inches, starts at $1,124 (Twin) and reaches $1,524 (Queen), with a 120-night trial and 10-year warranty. The Memory Foam model carries 8,594 owner reviews. Both are CertiPUR-US certified and fiberglass-free. Buy direct from Layla rather than Amazon for the full trial and warranty.

Layla Mattress

Layla Memory Foam Mattress

Memory FoamSoft / Firm (flippable)
Thickness: 10.5"
Firmness: Soft / Firm (flippable)
Trial: 120-night
Warranty: Lifetime
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Why Flippable Changes the Buying Decision

The single hardest part of buying a mattress online is guessing the firmness. Choose wrong and your only recourse is a multi-week return, repackaging a king-size mattress, and waiting for a refund. Layla removes that gamble. Every Layla is built to be flipped: one side is medium-soft, the other medium-firm, and switching between them takes a few minutes. If the soft side feels too plush after a week, you flip the bed instead of returning it. For couples who can never agree on feel, or a single sleeper who is genuinely unsure, that flexibility is worth more than any single firmness rating. It is the reason Layla is the mattress we point undecided buyers toward.

How the Two Sides Actually Feel

The soft side sits around a medium-soft 4 to 5 on the firmness scale. It lets your shoulders and hips sink in, which suits strict side sleepers and lighter people who want pressure relief. The firm side lands closer to a 7, holding your hips up on top of the foam, which back and stomach sleepers and heavier people tend to prefer. Most owners try the firm side first, since it is easier to add softness with a topper than to firm up a too-soft bed. There is no zipper or rebuilding involved: the cover and foam layers are symmetrical, so you rotate the whole mattress over and the comfort layer you want is now on top.

Copper-Infused Memory Foam and Cooling

Memory foam's reputation for sleeping hot comes from foam that traps body heat. Layla infuses its comfort foam with copper, a naturally conductive metal that helps move heat away from the surface, and the foam is a higher-resilience formulation that does not collapse into a heat-trapping hug. The result is a memory-foam feel that runs cooler than traditional all-foam beds. Both Layla models use the same copper comfort foam; the difference is what sits underneath it.

Memory Foam vs Hybrid: Which Layla to Buy

The Memory Foam model is 10.5 inches of all-foam construction. It isolates motion extremely well (you barely feel a partner move), feels more pillowy, and costs less, from $624 in Twin to $974 in Queen. It carries a lifetime warranty. The Hybrid is 13 inches and swaps the foam base for individually wrapped coils. Those coils add bounce, stronger edge support, and more airflow, and they hold heavier sleepers up better, but it costs more, from $1,124 in Twin to $1,524 in Queen, with a 10-year warranty. Choose the Memory Foam if you sleep alone, prefer a hug, or want the lower price and longer warranty. Choose the Hybrid if you share the bed, sit on the edge often, weigh more, or want a more responsive, traditional feel.

Sizing a Layla for Your Room

Both Layla models come in all six standard sizes, from Twin (38x75 inches) to California King (72x84 inches), so the size question is the same as for any mattress: what is the largest size that fits your room with walking clearance and space for furniture. A Queen needs roughly a 10x10 foot room, a King wants 12x12, and a Cal King suits taller sleepers in a 12x12 or larger room. Run your dimensions through the calculator on our homepage first, then pick that size in either Layla model.

Layla Pricing by Size

Prices are approximate and may vary. All links go to Layla.

Layla Memory Foam (10.5 inch, flippable)

Twin~$624
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Twin XL~$724
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Full~$874
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Queen~$974
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King~$1124
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California King~$1124
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Layla Hybrid (13 inch, flippable)

Twin~$1124
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Twin XL~$1224
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Full~$1424
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Queen~$1524
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King~$1724
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California King~$1724
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Pros and Cons

Strengths

  • +Flippable: medium-soft and medium-firm in one mattress
  • +Copper-infused foam for cooler sleep
  • +Excellent motion isolation for couples
  • +120-night home trial
  • +Lifetime warranty, CertiPUR-US certified, fiberglass-free

Weaknesses

  • -Costs more than a boxed foam bed like Nectar
  • -10.5" profile is thinner than most hybrids
  • -Firm side can feel too firm for strict side sleepers

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you flip a Layla mattress?

You rotate the whole mattress top-to-bottom so the other comfort side faces up. There is no zipper or disassembly: both sides are finished sleeping surfaces. The firmness label is printed on the side panels so you know which side you are on. Most people flip it in a couple of minutes.

Is the Layla soft side or firm side better?

Neither is objectively better; they suit different sleepers. The soft side (around 4 to 5 out of 10) favors side sleepers and lighter bodies who want pressure relief. The firm side (around 7 out of 10) favors back and stomach sleepers and heavier bodies who need more support. Try the firm side first, since adding softness with a topper is easier than firming up a too-soft bed.

Should I buy the Layla Memory Foam or Hybrid?

Buy the Memory Foam (from $624) if you sleep alone, like a pillowy hug, want the best motion isolation, or want the lower price and lifetime warranty. Buy the Hybrid (from $1,124) if you share the bed, sit on the edge often, weigh more, or prefer a bouncier, more supportive feel from coils.

What size Layla mattress should I get?

Both models come in all six standard sizes. The right size depends on your room, not the model: a Queen (60x80 inches) fits rooms 10x10 feet and up, a King (76x80 inches) wants 12x12, and a Cal King (72x84 inches) suits sleepers over 6 foot 2. Use our room size calculator to confirm the largest size that fits with furniture.

Does the Layla mattress sleep hot?

Less than typical memory foam. The comfort layer is infused with copper, which conducts heat away from the surface, and the higher-resilience foam avoids the dense, heat-trapping sink of older memory foam. The Hybrid runs slightly cooler still thanks to airflow through its coil layer.

What is Layla's trial and warranty?

Both models come with a 120-night home trial. The Memory Foam model has a lifetime warranty; the Hybrid has a 10-year warranty. Buy direct from Layla to get the full trial and warranty coverage.

Which Size Fits Your Room?

Layla comes in all six standard sizes. Use our calculator to find the largest one that fits your room with comfortable walking clearance and furniture, then pick that size in the Memory Foam or Hybrid model.

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