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Yearning for a new bed but can’t seem to commit to purchasing one? The Tuft & Needle and Avocado mattresses are great options. I’ll guide you in this detailed comparison about their features, pricing, and more, so we can figure out which one is best for you.
Check out what others are saying in our testing methodology.
The Avocado Green is an organic latex hybrid mattress with a springy, supportive feel. The Tuft & Needle Original mattress is an all-foam bed with a balanced foam feel.
Tuft & Needle is best for… | Avocado is best for… |
Guest rooms | Shoppers looking for an eco-friendly bed |
Couples on a budget | People with back pain |
Back sleeper | Plus-size people |
Tuft & Needle and Avocado have varying firmness and feel, I’ll describe more about them in this section.
With similar firmness levels, both of these beds do a great job of keeping back sleepers and lightweight stomach sleepers comfortable. The Avocado is also a good match for average-weight stomach sleepers.
Only the Tuft & Needle has the softness needed in a top layer for side sleeper comfort—specifically for average-weight folks, though adding the pillow top to the Avocado gives it more cushion.
Because these beds have different materials, their medium-firm feels are different. Expect to feel almost like you’re floating on the Avocado’s surface, with a bit of cushion and lots of springy support. On the Tuft & Needle, there is a moderate foam contouring, but not a deep hugging feel.
The Tuft & Needle softness is quickly countered by firm support, for a feel that’s a touch closer to sleeping “on” than “in” the bed.
Because these beds have different materials, their medium-firm feels are different. Expect to feel almost like you’re floating on the Avocado’s surface, with a bit of cushion and lots of springy support. On the Tuft & Needle, there is a moderate foam contouring, but not a deep hugging feel.
Tuft & Needle Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 4 | 4 | 2 |
Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 4 | 3 | 4 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 3 | 2 | 2 |
ABC 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 |
The Tuft & Needle mattress is more suitable for average-weight side sleepers. On the other hand, the Avocado mattress would be more comfortable for average-weight stomach sleepers.
The Avocado provides excellent support for heavyweight back sleepers and side sleepers thanks to its durable materials. In contrast, the Tuft & Needle may not offer the best comfort for heavyweight sleepers.
Both the Tuft & Needle and Avocado are great options for lightweight back sleepers. It just depends on the sleeper’s preference on the firmness of the mattress.
Tuft & Needle Mattress Materials | Avocado Mattress Materials |
Soft-Knit Mattress Cover | Quilted Organic Cotton Cover w/Organic Wool Fire Barrier |
T&N Adaptive Foam (“3”) | 2” Organic Dunlop Latex |
High-Density Base Foam (“7”) | Quantum Edge Elite Combi-Zone Pocketed Coils & 1” Organic Firm Dunlop Latex |
The Tuft & Needle uses a Soft-Knit Mattress Cover. While the Avocado uses a Quilted Organic Cotton Cover.
The Tuft & Needle is made from a breathable T&N Adaptive foam designed for optimal heat absorption. The Avocado, on the other hand, is made of organic Dunlop latex—a harmless material with zero chemicals, which provides an eco-conscious mattress that is both supportive and durable.
The Tuft & Needle has a support layer made from High-Density Base Foam that enhances the mattress durability. Meanwhile, the Avocado mattress uses a coil-based support layer called the Quantum Edge Elite Combi-Zone Pocketed Coils which is designed to allow air circulation, making it a good option for hot sleepers.
Size | Tuft & Needle Prices | Avocado Prices |
Twin | $645.00 | $1399.00 |
Twin XL | $695.00 | $1499.00 |
Full | $795.00 | $1699.00 |
Queen | $895.00 | $1999.00 |
King | $1295.00 | $2699.00 |
California King | $1295.00 | $2699.00 |
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The original Tuft & Needle is an all-foam mattress for those who want an entry level bed with broad appeal. The Tuft & Needle is budget-friendly and has a medium-firm feel that balances cushioning and support. It’s best for back and side sleepers under 230 lbs.
The Avocado Green mattress is made with all-natural and organic materials. The company viewed every construction process—from selecting the latex to making the mattress flame-retardant sans chemicals—through an eco-conscious lens.
The best cooling mattresses have a breathable construction and cooling features. The Avocado’s mattress cover and cool base are both breathable, and the latex is naturally temperature regulating. Even though the Tuft & Needle is better than most all-foam beds for hot sleepers, the Avocado is noticeably cooler.
Do you share your mattress with a kid, partner, or pet? If you do, you should consider how well a bed absorbs motion so that you won’t feel their every wiggle.
The Tuft & Needle is better at minimizing motion transfer than the Avocado. The superior motion isolation is thanks to the Tuft & Needle all-foam construction. In comparison, the responsive latex and innerspring coils in the Avocado allow movement on one side to have a greater effect on the rest of the mattress.
The Avocado’s edges are much sturdier than those of the Tuft & Needle. If you find yourself hugging the edges because your partner is a bed hog (not naming any names…), you’ll feel more secure on the Avocado.
Similarly, sitting on the edges takes less balancing on the Avocado. But if you don’t sleep with a partner or utilize the edges as a seat, edge support may not be the biggest deal.
Between these two beds, only the Tuft & Needle boasts the degree of cushion that we would prefer for side sleepers, though it’s really only a fit for average-weight folks. However, the Avocado with the additional 2” latex pillow top does an okay job of cushioning average-weight and heavyweight side sleeper’s shoulders and hips.
With five ergonomic zones, the Avocado beats out the Tuft & Needle for spinal alignment. By delivering added cushion and support in areas that require them, the Avocado does an outstanding job at supporting the spine of back sleepers. The Tuft & Needle does a pretty good job in this arena, but it is not close to the Avocado. We even included the Avocado in our list of best mattresses for stomach sleepers.
The Avocado Green is more durable than the Tuft & Needle mattress. Latex—the material that makes up the top layer of the Avocado—resists softening and body impressions. Given that these are two of the common reasons that people have to buy a new bed, the Avocado is one of the best beds for people who want a mattress for the long haul.
When you buy an online mattress through Tuft & Needle, it comes with free shipping to the continental U.S. only. Customers in Alaska and Hawaii must pay a non-refundable shipping fee. Tuft & Needle customers have 100 nights to sleep on their new mattress before deciding if they want to keep it. There is no waiting period, so you can return the bed for a full refund at any time during the 100-night trial. After the trial period, you’re protected for 10 years by the Tuft & Needle mattress warranty.
Your new Avocado mattress comes with free shipping anywhere in the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska. Once you receive your new bed, you have an entire year to try it out. The Avocado one-year sleep trial is longer than most, but you must keep the mattress for at least 30 days. Because this bed contains materials that most of us would need to get used to, it can take some time for your body to adjust to the new feel.
If you decide to keep the Avocado Green, it has a generous 25-year warranty.
The Avocado Green is a superior choice for shoppers who want a mattress made with eco-friendly, natural materials. It’s also better for heavier people, sleepers with back pain, and hot sleepers. The Tuft & Needle mattress has a much lower price point and superior motion isolation, which is great for couples. It’s also a better pick for average-weight side sleepers.
The Avocado mattress is neither too firm nor too soft. The Avocado mattress provides a medium, yet firm feel. Since it is made of Organic Dunlop Latex that minimizes body contouring and is supported by a layer of durable coils, the Avocado mattress delivers a balanced firmness that is not too soft and not too firm.
No. The Avocado mattress will not sag over time. Its support layer is constructed using a combination of Quantum Coils & “1” Organic Firm Dunlop Latex, which means that sleepers can lie down in a supportive mattress that will maintain its durability and intended firmness even after many years.
Sleepers who choose the Tuft & Needle mattress can expect a medium-firm mattress. Its T&N Adaptive Foam provides a soft and comfortable feel for all sleeping positions without compromising its support. It is worth noting that the Tuft & Needle may feel softer compared to the Avocado mattress.