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The Layla Promise


Just like many other mattress companies, Layla promises to provide you with the most
comfort and support possible. One thing they did do, that most other businesses
probably don't, is that they listened to the customer, took their concerns, and created a
Mattress based on those concerns.
The concerns of the customer was airflow, comfort, cooling, and wellness. The Layla
Company took all of these and created a comfortable mattress that has airflow, keeps you

Presenting The Layla
The Layla is the first ever dual sided copper infused memory foam mattress. The copper
This is one
Of the only mattresses that I have come across so far that targets those with rheumatoid
arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Have
you ever seen people wearing those copper therapy bracelets? Well, the mattress works
The same way as those bracelets.
Properties and while you're sleeping, it's helping to increase your blood flow.
You'll also notice a cooler sleep on the Layla. The reason for this is, once again, the
copper. Have you ever noticed that copper pipes are always so cold? The Cause of this
Is because it does not hold on to the heat that is around it. So the makers of the Layla

getting too hot.


something bad. So, I Would like to break down the good and the bad features of the Layla.
R
The Good

Stayed cool
It has two firmnesses
The cover is soft
It's comfortable
Q
The Bad
The soft side was a little too soft for me



you want.
CalKing.
Area where you can opt to either pay in full, add a coupon (which we'll provide for
You), or pick a payment plan on the next page.
Once you do that, You're then taken to the billing section where you fill out All your
billing details. You then have the option to pay with your credit/debit card or choose
For me, this would be a really easy checkout procedure. You
Only have one kind of mattress to select from. There's No hassle with choosing a
firmness level that you aren't sure will even work. You don't need to sign up or anything.
It's very straightforward and easy to understand.
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Shipping
Once your order is finalized, your mattress will then be prepared for shipping at No Cost
How they ship to all 50
States at no cost, or even at all, is pretty amazing. Most of the mattresses I have reviewed either
Charge extra to ship to Alaska and Hawaii, or they don't ship there whatsoever.
Once shipped, it can take up to 7 business days for it to arrive at your doorstep, maybe
more.
person will unload it from their truck and leave it wherever you want.
My Thoughts About The Box
There's really nothing spectacular about the box that Layla comes in.
plain brown elongated box with no lettering on it.
shipping label. I can't be completely sure as to why they chose not to label the box with

Hey, at least people wouldn't know what it is and
Are probably less inclined to want to take it off of your porch while you are away.
Features & Benefits
Are you ready, folks? I am now going to fill your brains with all the features & benefits
That the Layla has to offer.
What Sets It Apart?
The main thing here that sets the Layla apart from All the other mattress is that it is
copper infused. As I stated earlier, copper has a lot of health benefits which includes
Better blood circulation, pain relief, and it has a cooling factor.
Another thing that makes it different than most other mattresses on the market is that is
has two sides. If one side is too soft, you can take the cover off, flip the mattress over,
And you will have a more firm side to sleep on. This was something that I really enjoyed
About the mattress and I'll tell you why in a little bit.
There's also a lifetime warranty. Layla is the first bed in a box mattress company that
Offers a full lifetime warranty.
The last thing I want to point out is that instead of donating a mattress to a homeless
Shelter or a homeless person, the company will instead cover the cost to house a homeless
Their goal is to sell enough mattresses to cover the
Cost of operation for each and every shelter in America, year round. They are only working with
Shelters in San Francisco currently, but they intend to expand to other cities nationwide.
Construction & Composition

The high density copper infused memory foam is the main part of this mattress. This is
Where you're going to get all of your comfort and cooling at the same time. This is on
the soft side.

The firm side has the comfort layer without the ridges. This side will still give you all of
the cooling effects, but with a more firm feel than the soft side.
So, as you can see, there really isn't much about the construction and composition of the
Layla. The layers are quite easy.
Comfort
A good mattress would be pointless if it isn't comfortable, right? If your bed is
Uncomfortable, you may end up waking up sore, stiff, cranky, and even more tired
than when you started. Since the Layla has two different sides to it, I would like to break
it down for each side.
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The soft side was a little too soft for my liking. I am a stomach sleeper, and since this
side was a lot softer than what I am use to, I sunk in and it was quite uncomfortable to
sleep. My husband wasn't keen on the soft side either because there wasn't enough
support for his back.
Since we do like to give our mattresses a few weeks to break in, I must say that each side
Did get a bit softer the longer I slept on it. The soft side didn't get much softer, but the
Firm side did soften up just the perfect amount.
In general, it's pretty comfortable as soon as you figure out which side is ideal for you. If You're
A stomach sleeper or a back sleeper, I would definitely recommend the firmer side for
optimal comfort. If you are a side sleeper, you may choose to sleep on the softer side.
Support
The support of your mattress is extremely important, especially if you are already
suffering from back, hip, or neck pain. My husband suffers from moderate back pain
from his job and at night, all he wants to do is get into a comfortable bed that gives him
The support that he needs.
Layla did not give him much support on the soft side. He found himself sinking in and
Not having the ability to sleep through the night. It was the identical way for me. I was tossing and
Turning, trying to find a comfortable spot that didn't suck me in.
The night I flipped the mattress to the firm side, my husband and I slept throughout the
whole night. We woke up the next morning with no pain and he really felt refreshed. In
my opinion, the soft side is for pure comfort and the firm side is for comfort and support.
Edge Support
For me, edge support is something that I take very seriously. I am a short person and my
bed frame is raised in the air. The last thing I need is failed attempts at getting in bed
because the edge of the bed gives out while I am trying to climb my way in. It's also a
Hassle at night if I roll close to the edge. If there's absolutely no edge support. I'm going to roll off
of the edge of the bed.
Layla had good edge support. It wasn't the greatest out of all of the mattresses I have
tested, but it also isn't the worst. It is also quite difficult to find a memory foam mattress
That has exceptional edge support that may compete with an innerspring mattress. So a
Small lack in edge support is acceptable in this case.
Motion Isolation
Motion isolation is important to me because I am a light sleeper and if my husband starts
to move around, i'll feel it and wake up. I don't know about you, but I enjoy sleeping
through the night. SO, how did the Layla do with motion isolation?
The soft side had less than desireable motion isolation. I could feel almost every
Movement that was made from the other side of the bed, and this is a CalKing bed we are
Talking about, so there is quite a little space between the two of us. Not to mention, I
Found myself rolling towards the middle of the bed.
The firm side is where it is at. I felt nothing on the firm side of the mattress. I was able to
sleep through the night without being woken up by movement from the other side of the
bed. I was also staying on my side and not rolling towards the middle. This was definitely
an improvement from the soft side. Check out the short clips below to see how a wine
Glass held up on the other side of the mattress while a 16 pound bowling ball creates
motion.
Temperature Regulation Features
The Layla is chocked full of temperature regulation features. First, it's copper infused.
The reason they use copper is because it naturally keeps heat away. It also helps to
relieve joint pain and inflammation. Anyway, the copper, when combined with the open
cell memory foam, creates a sleeping environment that never gets hot.
A mattress that does not get hot is extremely important in my house because are all hot
sleepers. If our body temperature raises even only a little bit, we will be dripping in sweat.
This is why I was so excited to have a mattress that promised to keep me cool all of the
time.
The cover of the mattress is also part of the cooling system. It's a ThermoGel finish,
Which is why the cover is going to feel a bit more springy and thick than other
Mattresses you might have come in contact with. This technology automatically keeps your
Body temperature regulated as you sleep because it is on the outside of the mattress rather
Than stuffed inside under a bunch of different layers. It starts to cool when moisture or
Humidity are present and only activates when needed.
So, did the Layla stay true to its temperature regulating promises?
Heat Retention
Among the most crucial tests I do for each of my mattresses, is the heat retention test.
This pretty much proves or disproves the heat temperature regulation features. What I do
Is take a sock full of rice and heat it to as close to 130 degrees as I can get. I will then
Press it in the mattress until the surface is at 130 degrees. I will take my heat gun and
record how long it takes for that spot to cool down to average body temperature, which is
around 98 degree.
Therefore, for the soft side of the Layla, I found myself sweating while I was in bed. I want to
Say that this is because there are ridges in the foam and the heat gets trapped and just
lingers. It took around 30 seconds for it to cool down. It did not take the most time out of
All the mattresses I have tested, which is around 25-30 seconds, but it also was not the
best.
The firm side had a different outcome. It took 17 seconds for the mattress to cool down.
This had the 2nd fastest cool down rate out of all of the mattresses I have tested. It was
Very noticeable when sleeping on it as well. I was not sweating, I wasn't hot or
uncomfortable, and it was a cool sleeping experience.
Smell
I can't tell you how many times I have taken bedding from the package or unrolled a
new mattress and was overwhelmed by a strong chemical/factory odor. When you first
Unroll the Layla, you may smell a slight "new product" odor, but it quickly goes away.
That is the only thing that you're going to smell, which is terrific.
Sometimes, you may not smell anything while you are opening the mattress, but once you
Sleep on it, you can smell a slight odor. This cannot be said for Layla. I slept on it the
same night I unrolled it and I still didn't smell anything.Durability & Quality of Construction
I do a thorough investigation of all of the mattresses that come through my door. I will
check for loose seams, busted or well functioning zippers, the quality of the material, and
more. For Layla, I hit a couple of snags on the way, unfortunately.
I had noticed that there were a few pulls in the thread once I opened the plastic. I
Cannot say for sure whether this was from cutting the plastic or a factory defect. The
other thing I noticed was that the fabric aroun d the zipper was ripped.
This does not mean that the mattress is bad, this just means that I may have gotten one
that was flawed. The most important thing to do is as soon as you open a mattress,
inspect it because your warranty will cover manufacturer defects.
All in all, the mattress itself seems durable and the foams seemed nice and sturdy. Other
than the few flaws that I found, the overall durability and quality of construction is pretty
good. If you want to add extra protection to your mattress, try out a mattress encasement.
This will help keep it clean, protected, and critter-free.

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