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Anyone researching luxury hybrid mattresses will stumble across DreamCloud and Avocado. In this review, we’re comparing both picks to help you decide which is the better choice for you, your sleep habits, and your budget.
The DreamCloud is a luxury hybrid mattress that combines gel-infused memory foam and a supportive coil layer. The Avocado mattress also falls into the luxury category, but it’s made with organic materials, including latex, cotton, and wool.
DreamCloud is best for… | Avocado is best for… |
Hot sleepers | Hot sleepers |
Couples | Back sleepers in all weight ranges |
Back sleepers in all weight ranges | Eco-conscious sleepers |
Both mattresses are medium-firm, but different materials mean they have a unique feel.
The DreamCloud is a true medium-firm mattress, with a 6.5 rating on the 10-scale. That middle-of-the-road firmness is what average-weight sleepers can expect. Lightweight sleepers will find the DreamCloud feels firmer, while heavyweight sleepers will sink in a little deeper for a softer feel.
The Avocado mattress has a rating of 7. And like the DreamCloud, it will feel a little harder for lightweight sleepers and a little softer for heavyweight sleepers. Average-weight sleepers should find it falls to the firmer side as well. An optional upgrade to a pillow top softens the Avocado to a gentle firm feel – a 6 on the scale – so that’s worth keeping in mind.
The DreamCloud has a pretty typical hybrid feel. It’s softly cushioning without the deeply hugged feel of all memory foam mattresses. The supportive coil layer is noticeable the more you relax.
The Avocado mattress has a more buoyant feel, but it’s a great balance of contouring and strong support. For a squishier feel, check out the pillow top.
Back sleepers will do well on either mattress – it has all the support they need for proper alignment and weight distribution. Side sleepers on the DreamCloud will benefit from cushioning spinal support and most will find the Dreamcloud cradles the hips and shoulders nicely. Stomach sleepers need firm hip support to keep the spine aligned and avoid back pain, and the DreamCloud should deliver for most of them.
On the Avocado, back sleepers should sleep soundly. It’s cradling to the backside without sacrificing support, and the hybrid construction evenly distributes body weight. Side sleepers should consider the pillow-top upgrade to ensure adequate contouring around the hips and shoulders. Stomach sleepers will also find the Avocado’s pillow top upgrade contours well for the stomach and hips, without sacrificing firm support to keep the spine in proper alignment.
DreamCloud Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 2 |
Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 3.5 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 5 | 2 | 4 |
Avocado Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 4 | 5 | 2 |
Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 5 | 4 | 3 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Back sleepers in all weight ranges will sleep well on the DreamCloud – the hybrid design is supportive and cushioning enough to support the spine’s natural curve. Average-weight side sleepers will enjoy proper spinal alignment as well, along with all the cushioning they need on pressure points. Stomach sleepers should find the DreamCloud elevates the hips sufficiently, and combination sleepers will enjoy its responsiveness and support in various sleep positions.
The Avocado mattress is a great pick for average-weight back sleepers as well, with plenty of contouring support. Side sleepers in this weight range may find it a touch too firm without the pillow-top upgrade, and stomach sleepers will likely also benefit from the extra layer of latex. Average-weight combination sleepers will find the gentle bounce of the Avocado makes it really easy to change positions throughout the night.
Heavyweight back and side sleepers should fare just fine on the DreamCloud, but stomach sleepers in this weight range will probably want to consider a firmer mattress. Combination sleepers should consider which positions they tend to switch between and make a decision from there since the DreamCloud likely isn’t the best option for heavyweight stomach sleepers.
The latex layers in the Avocado mattress will accommodate heavyweight sleepers on the backs and their stomachs, but side sleepers should definitely upgrade to the pillow top for extra pressure relief. Combination sleepers in this weight range who find themselves on their side should also spring for the pillow top for the same reason.
Lightweight side sleepers may find they don’t sink in deeply enough on the DreamCloud to benefit from the pressure relief, but it’s a great option for lightweight back sleepers. Stomach sleepers in this weight range should also feel sufficiently supported. Combination sleepers on the lighter end should think carefully about which positions they tend to switch between before settling on the DreamCloud.
On the Avocado mattress, lightweight back and stomach sleepers should sleep well. But side sleepers should seriously consider upgrading to the pillow top to ensure they’re getting the pressure relief they need. Combination sleepers will find this mattress a good pick, particularly with the pillow top upgrade.
The 14” DreamCloud is made with CertiPUR-US certified foams, a cashmere cover, and a coil layer. The 11” Avocado is also a hybrid mattress with natural latex, an organic cotton top, wool ticking, and a supportive coil layer.
DreamCloud Mattress Materials | Avocado Mattress Materials |
Quilted foam and cashmere cover | Organic cotton cover with wool ticking |
Gel-infused memory foam | Dunlop latex comfort layer |
Transition foam layer | Pocketed coil support layer |
Coil support layer | Dunlop latex base layer |
Base foam layer |
Both covers are designed for softness. The DreamCloud is made with quilted foam and cashmere, while the Avocado cover uses organic cotton with wool ticking.
The comfort layers in the DreamCloud use gel-infused foam for pressure relief and cooler sleep. A transitional foam layer between the comfort layer and the coil minimizes the “sunken” feeling that’s so common with memory foam. On the Avocado mattress, hypoallergenic Dunlop latex has a contouring, supportive effect.
Both mattresses use a coil layer for support. On the Avocado, it’s a zoned system designed to adapt to the body’s natural curves. A base layer of Dunlop latex adds support to the layers above. The DreamCloud uses a firm foam as its base for structure.
Size | DreamCloud Prices | Avocado Prices |
Twin | $839.00 | $1399.00 |
Twin XL | $1089.00 | $1499.00 |
Full | $1199.00 | $1899.00 |
Queen | $1332.00 | $1999.00 |
King | $1669.00 | $2699.00 |
California King | $1669.00 | $2699.00 |
The DreamCloud helps promote cooler sleep with its coil layer, which circulates air better than all-foam designs. The gel-infused memory foam also minimizes heat retention. But to combat sweaty sleep, go with the Avocado. It has the benefit of a coil layer plus naturally temperature-regulating latex.
Both the DreamCloud and the Avocado isolate motion well. However, memory foam minimizes motion to transfer a little better than latex, which has a bouncier feel. If you’re easily disturbed and you share your bed with a partner, the DreamCloud is likely a better pick.
Both the DreamCloud and the Avocado have truly excellent edge support, so you can sleep comfortably all the way to the side. It’s also a good indication of long-term durability, so that’s a plus for both mattresses.
Memory foam and latex both cushion the hips and shoulders nicely, minimizing pressure point pain. If that’s a specific feature you want, both mattresses will work well, but you’ll want to consider upgrading to the pillow top on the Avocado.
Pain in the morning is often related to sleep position, and stomach sleepers without adequate support are likely to feel it when they wake up. The DreamCloud is a good option for stomach sleepers under about 230 pounds. In the Avocado mattress, the latex and zoned support coils make it a good mattress for general pain relief.
Both mattresses are luxury hybrids, so that should translate into longevity. You can expect to get between 7 and 10 years out of both the DreamCloud and the Avocado.
The DreamCloud ships free to the contiguous U.S., with an additional charge to Hawaii and Alaska. It has a lifetime warranty that covers damages from normal wear, plus a generous 365-night home trial.
The Avocado has the same lengthy 365-night home trial and it comes with a 25-year warranty. It ships free to all 50 states.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
The DreamCloud is a luxury hybrid that will accommodate back sleepers nicely. It’s a great pick for couples, but heavyweight stomach sleepers will probably do better on the Avocado. That’s also true if sustainability and non-toxic materials are high on your priority list.
In terms of performance, the Casper Hybrid is pretty similar to the DreamCloud. However, it has a more conforming memory foam feel, unlike the balanced feel of the DreamCloud. You’ll spend more money on the DreamCloud, but both companies offer seasonal discounts that can improve pricing.
Avocado Green Brands owns the Avocado mattress. The company designs and builds its products in Los Angeles, California, but originated in Hoboken, New Jersey. That’s where it was co-founded in 2015. In 2018, Avocado Mattress merged with Brentwood Home. That’s when Avocado Green Brands became the top-level corporate entity.
The Avocado mattress is a medium-firm mattress. It’s rated as a 7 on the 1-10 firmness scale. If you prefer a softer feel, an optional pillow-top upgrade adds two inches of GOLS-certified organic latex. That option has a gentle-firm fee, or a 6 out of 10.