What makes the Ultimate Snooze Mattress different from other organic mattresses?
The Ultimate Snooze Mattress is the world’s first intelligent, organic sleep system. Built with organic cotton, organic wool, and natural latex — zero polyurethane foams, zero chemical adhesives, zero synthetic flame retardants, and zero VOC off-gassing. We then pair these pure materials with bio-optimized support and smart sleep coaching so you’re not just sleeping “cleaner,” you’re sleeping for higher performance: better focus, better recovery, and a longer, healthier life.
What materials are used in the Ultimate Snooze Mattress?
- Organic Cotton cover
- New Zealand Wool
- 4” Pure Talalay Latex 100% Natural Sri Lanka
- (FSC Certified, OEKO-TEX and Eco- INSTITUT Certified)
- 8" 5 Zoned Pocketed Coil System with AdvantEdge
- Organic Cotton/Wool Pad
- Hand tufted for durability (No Glue or Foam Used in layers of Mattress construction)
- Medium EPT = Balanced Support
Is the mattress truly organic and certified?
- Organic Cotton
- OEKO-TEX Certified TalaLatex.
Click Here - Eco-INSTITUT Certified Latex
Click Here - Made in the USA
- TUH Certified - Backed by Gary Brecka
Does the mattress contain any chemical fire retardants or fiberglass?
No FR chemicals, no petroleum foams, no boric acid, no fiberglass
This is the cleaner sleep solution everyone can stand behind without compromise.
PETROLEUM-BASED FOAMS (Polyurethane, Memory Foam, PolyFoam)
This is the industry standard “foam” used by almost every major brand.
🔹 96-98% of U.S. mattresses are made with petroleum foams:
Natural latex accounts for less than 2% of U.S. mattress production.
What is natural latex, and how is it different from memory foam?
Natural wool regulates temperature 2–3× better than synthetics
FACT: Wool wicks moisture, stabilizes temperature, and is naturally fire-resistant.
Citation:
- Textile Research Journal — wool reduces microclimate humidity by 25–30%, keeping sleepers cooler.
- Wool meets fire code without chemicals.
- Mattress industry: Chemicals for cooling on top of a petroleum-based mattress
Why Consumer will care: Temperature regulation = deeper sleep cycles + fewer wake-ups and less partner disturbances.
Memory foam traps heat due to its chemical structure
FACT: Viscoelastic foam absorbs and retains heat because closed-cell polyurethane restricts airflow.
Citation:
- Materials Science in Engineering — memory foam has up to 20× lower airflow than natural latex.
- Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology — chemical foams are 7–10°F hotter than natural materials.
Why Consumer will care: Elevated core body temperature decreases deep sleep by 15–20%.

