Parachute Eco Mattress review: A comfortable organic and latex-free mattress from a beloved bedding brand

We love Parachute's sheets, so we were intrigued to try its first mattress. We think it's a great eco-friendly option that suits most sleep types.

Parachute Eco Mattress review: A comfortable organic and latex-free mattress from a beloved bedding brand

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Parachute Eco Mattres on a white bed frame
During testing, Parachute's medium-firm support provided me with the perfect combination of comfort and breathability, and helped me sleep more soundly through the night.

Chances are you've heard this one before: good things take time.

Such was the case when it came to the development of Parachute's Eco Comfort Mattress, a first from a company known for its luxury sheets and blankets. It took two years and a partnership with a 4th-generation mattress manufacturer for this mattress to enter its final form. After testing it with my partner, I can say it was worth the wait to get it right, and getting it right is exactly what Parachute has done. 

As one of the best organic mattresses, this foam and latex-free luxury mattress has the perfect combination of comfort, support, and breathability that's kept me sleeping soundly through the night without overheating.

Construction

A person laying on a Parachute mattress.
The Parachute Eco Comfort Mattress accommodates all kinds of sleepers, including side and back sleepers.

The classic coil mattress gets a modern, eco-friendly update in the form of the Parachute Eco Comfort Mattress. It is completely foam- and latex-free, relying instead on pure New Zealand wool, organic cotton, and hundreds of pocketed steel coils to create both support and comfort. The lack of any foam layers promotes more airflow, making this mattress more breathable without sacrificing comfort.

The core consists of a combination of soft and firm coils, which create different comfort zones. Firmer coils toward the middle of the mattress help provide more support for the hips and back, while softer coils at the head and foot of the mattress help reduce pressure on the neck and shoulders.

The mattress features bottom, middle, and top layers of naturally flame-resistant wool, so no chemical flame retardants are used in the construction. Wool is also naturally breathable and helps regulate body temperature — another win for those who tend to sleep hot. All of this is surrounded by a 100% organic cotton cover for added comfort.

Thanks to the eco-friendly materials used, the Parachute Eco Comfort Mattress is completely recyclable.

Our review of the Parachute Eco Mattress

I tested the mattress in early 2019. Once my order was placed and the mattress was ready, the delivery service contacted me to set up a time for white glove delivery.

Some may argue that it's inconvenient to have to be present to receive a mattress — especially in our case because the service where we live doesn't deliver on weekends. However, eliminating the hassle of having to set up the mattress on our own and or having to deal with disposing of our old mattress made up for having to wait around for the delivery.

No off-gassing is required as the mattress is both latex and foam-free, so I was able to roll around immediately. As soon as I lay down, it was clear that the wait was worth it. Both comfort and support are present here, and the handcrafted quality can be seen in details like the hand-sewn tufts, which allow the mattress to be held together without any toxic adhesives or chemicals.

I would describe the Parachute as a medium-firm mattress. It's soft enough for side and stomach sleepers like myself while providing firm enough support for back sleepers. Though it only comes in one firmness level, this could easily be amended with a plush mattress topper for a softer feel without losing any support. The Parachute mattress is available in a full range of sizes, from twin to California king.

As a restless sleeper, this mattress has been a game changer for how I get through the night — which is with far fewer 2 a.m. wake-ups and much more uninterrupted sleep. I attribute much of this to the motion transfer control. Thanks to all those pocketed coils, I rarely wake up when my partner rolls over in the night. I've also noticed that I've slept much more comfortably. I haven't overheated once during the night while sleeping on the Parachute, and have consistently woken up without any of the mysterious aches and pains that I used to. No more stiff neck, back, or shoulders to be had.

The Parachute Eco Mattress is covered by a 100-night trial and a 10-year warranty. The warranty only covers manufacturing or production flaws.

What are your alternatives?

There are many mattresses out there, so if this mattress doesn't seem up to your preference, our mattress reporter has tested dozens of mattresses to compile our best mattress guide. The Birch Natural Mattress, a latex hybrid, is his top-rated organic mattress for its host of eco-credentials, ability to suit most sleep types, and good edge support. It did sleep a little warm, however. 

Parachute Eco Comfort Mattress can run a little expensive, so if you are looking for cheaper options, the Awara mattress is the budget pick in our best organic mattress guide. For only $849 for a queen, it's a great organic option at a cheaper price point.

The bottom line

If you're searching for a firm, yet cozy mattress that's made to last and won't have you overheating during the night, I would highly recommend the Parachute. It is an investment — but I'd argue it's a worthwhile one. Parachute has improved the way I sleep — more deeply with fewer random wake-ups during the night, and I no longer experience aches and pains in the morning.

With this mattress, you get what you pay for: hand-crafted quality, hassle-free delivery, and a 10-year warranty for extra peace of mind. If you're still not 100% sure if this mattress will be a good sleep solution for you, every Parachute mattress comes with a 100-day trial and free returns.

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