Awara Natural Hybrid vs Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid
Detailed side-by-side comparison — pricing, specs, performance ratings, and our pick.
| Feature | Awara Natural Hybrid | Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Overview | ||
Type | latex-hybrid | latex-hybrid |
Firmness 1 = softest, 10 = firmest | 6 / 10 | 5.5 / 10 |
Queen Price Current / sale price | $1,274 | $1,199 |
Trial Period Return window | 365 nights | 120 nights |
Warranty | Lifetime | 10 years |
| Performance Ratings | ||
Cooling Hot sleepers | Excellent | Excellent |
Motion Isolation Partners, light sleepers | Good | Average |
Pressure Relief Hip/shoulder pain | Excellent | Good |
Edge Support Sit/sleep near edge | Good | Good |
Durability Long-term performance | Excellent | Excellent |
| Compatibility & Features | ||
Adjustable Base Head/foot elevation | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
Split King Support Two Twin XL per couple | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
Dual Comfort Zones Different firmness per side | — | — |
Smart Features App, sensors, auto-adjust | — | — |
Financing | Available | Available |
| Materials & Safety | ||
Certifications Organic / non-toxic | GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX | GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX |
Off-Gassing New-foam smell concern | — | — |
| Best For | ||
Ideal sleeper profiles |
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| Actions | ||
Need Help Deciding?
For most sleepers, we recommend the Awara Natural Hybrid over the Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid. It scores higher in motion isolation, pressure relief and delivers stronger overall value. The Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid is the better choice only if you have a strong preference for that brand's specific feel or design.
Awara Natural Hybrid vs Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid: What Actually Differs
Both the Awara Natural Hybrid and Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid are latex-hybrid mattresses, so the real differences come down to firmness tuning, performance ratings, and price rather than construction type. Profile-wise they're almost identical — the Awara Natural Hybrid measures 13" and the Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid measures 13", so neither will dictate your sheet depth or bed-frame compatibility. Both sit at roughly 6/10 on the firmness scale — a medium-firm feel — so neither one is the answer if you need a dramatically different support level. The single largest performance gap is in motion isolation: the Awara Natural Hybrid rates noticeably higher than the Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid, which is the deciding factor if that dimension is high on your list. On a Queen, the Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid runs $1,199 versus $1,274 for the Awara Natural Hybrid — roughly $75 (6%) less, which is enough to factor into the decision unless the pricier model wins clearly on the specs you care about. Trial periods aren't symmetrical either: the Awara Natural Hybrid ships with a 365-night sleep trial versus 120 nights for the Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid, giving you a longer in-home runway to send it back if the feel doesn't land.
Which Is Better For Your Sleep Style?
Higher pressure-relief rating, which is what protects hip and shoulder contact points in the side position.
Firmness of 6/10 is closer to the medium-firm sweet spot back sleepers need for lumbar support (vs 5.5/10).
Firmer at 6/10 vs 5.5/10 — stomach sleepers need the extra support to keep the pelvis from sinking and arching the lower back.
Cooling rated the same on both — neither has a heat-management edge in our spec data.
Durability and edge-support ratings are equivalent — either holds up.
Softer at 5.5/10 vs 6/10 — lighter sleepers compress less, so they typically need the softer of two options to get proper contouring.
Higher motion-isolation rating, which means less disturbance when a partner moves or gets out of bed.
Price Comparison (Queen)
| Mattress | MSRP | Current | Sale? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid | $1,499 | $1,199 | Save $300 |
| Awara Natural Hybrid | $1,699 | $1,274 | Save $425 |
The Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid is the budget choice at $1,199 — $75 less than the Awara Natural Hybrid ($1,274). That's a 6% gap, which is worth weighing against the spec differences before deciding which delivers better value for your situation. Both are currently below MSRP.
Awara Natural Hybrid
Strengths
- ✓GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex — genuinely natural, not just foam
- ✓365-night trial and lifetime warranty — best guarantee in the latex category
- ✓Excellent temperature regulation — open-cell latex plus coil airflow
- ✓Responsive feel — easy to move and change position
Considerations
- —Heavier than foam mattresses — harder to move or rotate
- —No ultra-soft option — medium feel only
- —Natural latex has a distinct feel not everyone prefers
Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid
Strengths
- ✓GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex — durable and naturally cooling
- ✓GOTS-certified organic cotton cover
- ✓Responsive latex feel easier to move on than memory foam
Considerations
- —Latex has more bounce — not ideal for those who want deep foam contouring
- —Heavier than foam mattresses
Who Should Buy Which?
Choose the Awara Natural Hybrid if you…
- →Couples / light sleepers
- →Side sleepers / pressure relief
- →Trial-period sensitive buyers
Choose the Brooklyn Bedding Bloom Hybrid if you…
- →Shoppers seeking a different sleep experience

