Nolah Original 10 vs Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid)
Detailed side-by-side comparison — pricing, specs, performance ratings, and our pick.
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Check current price at Purple →| Feature | Nolah Original 10 | Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) |
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| Overview | ||
Type | Memory Foam | Hybrid |
Firmness 1 = softest, 10 = firmest | 5 / 10 | 5 / 10 |
Queen Price Current / sale price | $1,137 | Check retailer |
Trial Period Return window | 120 nights | 100 nights |
Warranty | Lifetime | 10 years |
| Performance Ratings | ||
Cooling Hot sleepers | Moderate | High |
Motion Isolation Partners, light sleepers | Good | Good |
Pressure Relief Hip/shoulder pain | Good | Excellent |
Edge Support Sit/sleep near edge | Fair | Fair |
Durability Long-term performance | Good | 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 | Affirm | Affirm, SplitIt |
| Materials & Safety | ||
Certifications Organic / non-toxic | CertiPUR-US, OEKO-TEX | CertiPUR-US |
Off-Gassing New-foam smell concern | CertiPUR-US certified foam | CertiPUR-US certified foam |
| Best For | ||
Ideal sleeper profiles |
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Need Help Deciding?
For most sleepers, we recommend the Nolah Original 10 over the Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid). It scores higher in cooling, price-to-value and delivers stronger overall value. The Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) is the better choice only if you have a strong preference for that brand's specific feel or design.
Nolah Original 10 vs Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid): What Actually Differs
The Nolah Original 10 is a memory foam build, while the Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) is a hybrid — that single difference drives most of the cooling, motion, and feel decisions below. The Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) stands 13" tall versus 10" for the Nolah Original 10 — a 3.0" gap that matters if you need deep-pocket sheets or are pairing with an adjustable base. Both sit at roughly 5/10 on the firmness scale — a medium feel — so neither one is the answer if you need a dramatically different support level. The single largest performance gap is in pressure relief: the Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) rates noticeably higher than the Nolah Original 10, which is the deciding factor if that dimension is high on your list. On a Queen, the Nolah Original 10 runs $1,137 versus $2,799 for the Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) — roughly $1,662 (59%) less, which is enough to factor into the decision unless the pricier model wins clearly on the specs you care about.
Which Is Better For Your Sleep Style?
Higher pressure-relief rating, which is what protects hip and shoulder contact points in the side position.
Both fall in the medium-firm zone back sleepers prefer (5/10 vs 5/10) — either works.
Effectively the same firmness (5/10 vs 5/10). Stomach sleepers generally want 7+/10 — neither is ideal if both rate lower.
Cooling rating not available for one or both mattresses — spec not available.
better long-term durability — the two specs heavier sleepers should weight most.
Same firmness on both, but stronger pressure relief — lighter sleepers don't sink in as much and benefit from the more contouring of the two.
Motion isolation rated the same on both — neither has a transfer-disturbance edge.
Price Comparison (Queen)
| Mattress | MSRP | Current | Sale? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nolah Original 10 | $1,749 | $1,137 | Save $612 |
| Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) | $3,499 | $2,799 | Save $700 |
The Nolah Original 10 is the budget choice at $1,137 — $1,662 less than the Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid) ($2,799). That's a 59% gap, which is worth weighing against the spec differences before deciding which delivers better value for your situation. Both are currently below MSRP.
Nolah Original 10
Strengths
- ✓Proprietary AirFoam (not traditional memory foam)
- ✓OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified
- ✓120-night trial
- ✓Lifetime warranty
Considerations
- —No active cooling
- —Fair edge support
- —All-foam (no coil bounce)
Purple Restore Plus (Hybrid)
Strengths
- ✓3-inch GelFlex Grid (largest in Restore line)
- ✓Pocketed coil airflow + grid cooling
- ✓Fortified coil edge noted in product descriptions
- ✓Excellent pressure relief
Considerations
- —A significant investment — reflects proprietary GelFlex Grid manufacturing — the polymer grid requires specialized tooling and processes that foam production does not
- —Returns cost $250
- —No Twin size
Who Should Buy Which?
Choose the Nolah Original 10 if you…
- →Hot sleepers
- →Budget-conscious shoppers
- →Trial-period sensitive buyers
- →Organic / non-toxic priority shoppers