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Best mattress in Singapore: Quality sleep from just $399 [Aug 2025 update]

Best mattress in Singapore: Quality sleep from just $399 [Aug 2025 update]

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You already know how important sleep is. You already know we spend a third of our lives in bed. And that your mattress affects the quality of your sleep and the rest of your day. What you may need a little help with is choosing the best mattress to buy.
Premium mattresses cost around S$5,000 and are certainly good but not everyone needs one of those. A bargain basement discount mattress may be cheap but may end up costing you money and your health in the long run.
Here are just some of the benefits of using the best mattress for you:
Better sleep quality: A comfortable, supportive mattress reduces tossing and turning for deeper and more restorative sleep.
Pain relief: A good mattress provides proper support to alleviate aches and pains, especially in the back, neck, shoulders and hips.
Better posture: A supportive mattress can help maintain proper spinal alignment while you sleep, which can lead to better posture and reduced risk of musculoskeletal issues.
Reduced allergen exposure: High-quality mattresses often incorporate dust- and mite-resistant materials, which is especially beneficial for individuals with allergies or asthma.
Improved relationship: A good shared mattress leads to better support and more restful sleep for you both, which can potentially improve the quality of your relationship.
Longer lifespan: The best mattresses generally offer good support over a longer time than cheaper, low-quality alternatives. This will save you money in the long run.
How to choose the best mattress
Most people will use a mattress for 7 to 10 years, so it pays to choose a mattress wisely. The main factors to consider are your:
sleep position
body type
chronic pain or injuries
allergies
Understanding those will help you in the next step of choosing the specifics of the best mattress for you.
Firmness and sleep position
Mattresses are rated on firmness on a scale to 10, with 1 being the softest possible and 10, the firmest.
Soft (3 to 6) – Best for those who sleep on their side as it helps to keep the spine aligned when body shape tends to warp it.
Medium (6 to 7) – The industry standard for medium firmness is 6.5. These mattresses are best for back sleepers and those who adopt varied sleep positions.
Firm (7 to 10) – Front sleepers will benefit most from the additional support and evenness of a firm mattress.
Mattress type
Innerspring: These mattresses use a framework of metal coils for support. They can provide good support and airflow but may not conform to your body as well as other types. Pocket mattresses place each spring in its own 'pocket' for better motion isolation.
Memory foam: Memory foam mattresses are designed to conform to your body's shape, providing excellent pressure relief and motion isolation. People with specific pain issues will benefit most from using one. However, the 'cocooning' effect can trap heat.
Latex: Latex mattresses are durable and provide good support. They are also hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites and mould.
Hybrid: Hybrid mattresses combine elements of different mattress types, such as innerspring and memory foam or latex. They aim to offer the benefits of both worlds.
Sleep trial
That 2 minutes of gazing at the ceiling inside the mattress store cannot give you an accurate representation of what it would feel like to have the mattress in your home. The best mattress companies offer sleep trials ranging from 1 to 6 months. Make use of this to see if it really is the best mattress for you.
Budget
A mattress can be a decade-long commitment so invest in one that will retain its value over that period. Generally, more expensive mattresses are better to sleep on but a moderately-priced one will be a good choice for most people. Focus on the sleep trial instead of being wow-ed by brand names and fancy marketing.
The best mattress in Singapore
Okay, 'best'. As I explained above, mattress selection is very personal. Here, we list some of the best mattresses that we have researched, tried and feel confident recommending to you. Remember, always take advantage of an opportunity to test it for yourself with a trial before you decide.
That said, they are generally arranged from least to most expensive (for the base model).
1. Origin Hybrid Mattress
Perfectly priced and with free shipping and returns, the Origin Hybrid Mattress is an absolute bestseller. It has been upgraded in 2025 with extra support and cooling features for even better sleep, and cements its place at the top of our list.
Firmness Level(s): Medium firm
Material: Advanced 6-layer hybrid mattress (SnowTencel fibre, HexaGrid, IceCool latex, reflex support layer, D-2 edge support, ErgoCoil steel springs)
Motion Isolation: Pocket Springs – Zero Motion Transfer Technology
Temperature regulation: SnowTencel fibre (cooling surface) , HexaGrid (cooling gel), ErgoCoil steel springs (cooling air circulation)
Allergen resistance: Hypoallergenic, anti-parasitic, anti-microbial
Trial period: 120 days
Warranty: 15 years
Buy now from S$399 on
Or you could consider their premium option, the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress below.
2. Epitex Sleeptec Embrace Mattress
One of the familiar and trusted names in Singapore homeware and bedding since 1997, the Epitex Sleeptec series just misses out on the top position of our best mattress list on its debut.
Blending innovation with comfort, every Epitex Sleeptec Embrace mattress features a cooling gel memory foam layer. This layer gently moulds to your body as it wicks away heat; warm sleepers who want plush softness without the heat, this is for you.
Meanwhile, side sleepers and anyone craving balanced support will love the 3-zone spring support system. It aligns shoulders, hips and lower back horizontally to relieve pressure for better rest.
The Epitex Sleeptec Embrace mattress is available online and at two specialist stores — Parkway Parade, #03-30F and Pasir Ris Mall, #02-28. They have a limited-time offer of up to 20% off plus a free bedframe on selected models.
Firmness Level(s): Firm, Medium, Plush (3 models available)
Material: Gel memory foam, latex, cooling fabric
Motion Isolation: 3-zone pocket springs with foam encasement
Temperature regulation: Cooling fabric & gel memory foam
Allergen resistance: Oeko-Tex STANDARD 100 certified
Trial period: –
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$1,299 from Epitex Sleeptec
3. Woosa Mysa Mattress
Made and assembled entirely in Belgium, Woosa mattresses offer hotel-style comfort without compromising on support. The Woosa Mysa mattress is the culmination of research that created over 30 different models before achieving peak comfort and support with their latest version.
Its 6 layers are engineered to work harmoniously for a mattress that supports, cools and feels luxuriously welcoming. The Woosa Mysa mattress is best for side, stomach or light-back sleepers.
Firmness Level(s): Medium plush (6.5)
Material: Sonocore® Latex, Memory Foam, Woosa Cloud Foam
Motion Isolation: Ultra High Density BaseCore foam
Temperature regulation: Open cell foam, Italian-made Microtencel fabric
Allergen resistance: Hypoallergenic, anti-microbial
Trial period: 30 days
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$1,949 on Woosa
4. IKEA VALEVÅG
Reduced from an already low price of S$349 in 2024, the IKEA VALEVÅG is now priced at an amazingly affordable S$239. This makes the 24-cm thick extra-firm mattress a super-affordable option. With pocket springs and a layer of foam, it is perfect for back sleepers.
Firmness Level(s): Firm or Extra Firm
Material: Foam with polyester wadding
Motion Isolation: Pocket springs
Temperature regulation: No
Allergen resistance: No
Trial period: –
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$239 on
5. King Koil Back Massage Mattress
Well-priced for a made-to-order product, the King Koil Back Massage Mattress is endorsed by the International Chiropractors Association. Its advanced technology means you never have to flip or rotate your mattress.
Each mattress is delivered with a complimentary King Koil Luxury Hollow Fibre Pillow and King Koil Basic Waterproof Mattress Protector.
Firmness Level(s): Medium (5-6)
Material: Innerspring
Motion Isolation: –
Temperature regulation: –
Allergen resistance: Ultra Fresh anti-bacteria, -mildew, -mould & -dust mite
Trial period: –
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$669 on
6. Azure Cool Max Hybrid
Completely customisable from firmness level to size to their finish, Azure mattresses provide a tailor-made sleeping experience at a fraction of the cost of other brands. The Azure Cool Max Hybrid has layers of 100% natural latex, ultra cool cooling gel memory foam and ice cool silk fabric for the best sleep in Singapore's hot weather.
Firmness Level(s): Firm (7)
Material: Ice Silk Fabric, Cooling Gel + Natural Latex
Motion Isolation: Pocket Springs – Zero Motion Transfer Technology
Temperature regulation: Cooling Gel Memory Foam
Allergen resistance: Hypoallergenic, anti-parasitic, and antimicrobial
Trial period: 120 days
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$399 (U.P.: S$899) on Lazada Shopee Azure
7. Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress
31cm thick and made up of 8 layers upon a base of 1,000 pocket springs, the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress is an award-winning product for the fussy sleeper. Save on your electricity bills with its HexaGrid Plus blend of polymers and cooling gels that promises 16 hours of cooling bliss.
Firmness Level(s): Soft/Firm (6/7)
Material: HexaGrid Plus (polymer + cooling gel)
Motion Isolation: ErgoCoil Pocket Springs
Temperature regulation: Featuring HexaGrid Plus comfort layer & SmartClimate
Allergen resistance: Hypoallergenic, anti-parasitic, and anti-microbial
Trial period: 120 days
Warranty: 15 years
Buy now from S$999 (U.P.: S$1,669) on
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8. Slumberland Vitalize 3
Firmness Level(s): Soft (5)
Material: Hybrid – 100% latex & super soft foam
Motion Isolation: Pocket springs
Temperature regulation: Pure lambswool + far infrared ray top panel
Allergen resistance: –
Trial period: –
Warranty: 15 years
Buy now from S$1,499 (with Box Top) on
9. SleepNight Spinal Therapy
Firmness Level(s): Medium
Material: 100% natural latex, spring
Motion Isolation: Pocket springs
Temperature regulation:
Allergen resistance: Anti-bacterial charcoal bamboo knitted fabric
Trial period: –
Warranty: 12 years
Buy now from S$1,699 on
10. Heveya Natural Organic Latex Mattress III
Firmness Level(s): Soft, Medium, Firm, Half-half
Material: 100% natural latex – open-cell foam; cotton filling
Motion Isolation: No
Temperature regulation: Natural breathability
Allergen resistance: Natural latex resistance
Trial period: 100 days
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$3,788 on
11. Tempur Pro Smartcool
Firmness Level(s): Soft, Medium, Firm
Material: Tempur Material memory foam
Motion Isolation: TempurAdvanced Material
Temperature regulation: SmartCool Technology
Allergen resistance: No
Trial period: 100 days
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$5,299 on
12. Sealy Posturepedic Exquisite Grand Viscount
Firmness Level(s): Soft, Medium, Medium Firm, Firm
Material: Titanium Alloy innerspring
Motion Isolation: Pocket springs
Temperature regulation: Gel-infused ComfortCore® Premium
Allergen resistance: No
Trial period: –
Warranty: 10 years
Buy now from S$6,800 (U.P.: S$8,500) on
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