Bear and Layla both make mid-tier foam mattresses with marketing angles: Bear focuses on athletes and “recovery” via Celliant fabric; Layla offers flippable soft/firm sides with copper-infused foam. Both are reasonable at their price points. Here’s how to choose.
Verdict
Winner: Bear for active people who want a firm foam bed; Layla for indecisive shoppers and couples
Bear is firmer with the athlete-focused Celliant cover. Layla is flippable — soft on one side, firm on the other.
| Feature | Bear Original | Layla Memory Foam |
| Queen price (sale) | $698 | $799-$899 |
| Construction | All-foam | Flippable all-foam |
| Firmness | 6.5 (medium-firm) | Soft (4) / Firm (7) |
| Trial | 120 nights | 120 nights |
| Warranty | Lifetime | Lifetime |
Flippable advantage
Layla wins. If you change your mind about firmness, just flip the mattress — no return, no shipping back. Bear is single-firmness.
Cooling
Layla’s copper-infused foam genuinely cools better than Bear’s standard memory foam. Both sleep warmer than hybrids.
Athletes / recovery
Bear’s Celliant cover claims muscle recovery benefits via infrared energy. Evidence is thin — buy Bear for the mattress, not the marketing claim.
Who should buy which?
Buy Bear if: You want a firmer foam bed at a low price and aren’t fussy about firmness. Buy Layla if: You’re unsure about firmness, sleep hot, or share the bed with a partner who has different preferences.
FAQ
Is the Celliant fabric a gimmick?
Mostly. There’s some FDA acknowledgment but independent peer-reviewed evidence is limited. The Bear mattress itself is decent regardless.
Is the Layla copper actually cool?
Yes — copper conducts heat better than standard foam. Not hybrid-cold, but noticeably cooler than typical memory foam.
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