Restore Hybrid
The Grid that breathes — passive cooling perfected
The Purple Restore is the best cooling mattress for people who want simplicity. There's nothing to plug in, maintain, or subscribe to — just a mattress that genuinely sleeps cooler than the competition thanks to the Grid's open-cell airflow. It won't actively cool you below room temperature like a Pod or Dock Pro, but for most sleepers in climate-controlled homes, it's a revelation. The bounce and responsiveness are also best-in-class.
Performance Breakdown
The Full Story
Design & Build Quality
The Purple Restore Premier is a 13-inch hybrid mattress that represents Purple's most luxurious expression of their signature GelFlex Grid technology. The construction stacks a three-inch layer of the proprietary hyper-elastic polymer grid atop a layer of transitional foam and over 1,000 individually pocketed coils. The result is a mattress that looks and feels distinctly different from conventional memory foam — the Grid creates a unique responsiveness that's somewhere between the cradling hug of foam and the active pushback of latex.
The cover fabric is soft and breathable, with a clean white aesthetic that photographs well for a luxury product. Build quality is evident in the details: reinforced edge support that keeps the mattress from feeling like it drops off when you sit on the perimeter, and a base layer that prevents the coils from transferring motion. At roughly 100 pounds for a queen, it's a substantial piece of furniture that communicates quality through weight and density.
Cooling Performance
Cooling is one of the Purple Restore Premier's strongest suits. The GelFlex Grid's open-cell structure creates hundreds of air channels that allow heat to dissipate freely rather than trapping it against your body. Unlike traditional memory foam that absorbs and retains body heat, the grid material stays temperature-neutral — it doesn't warm up the longer you lie on it. Independent testing consistently scores it between 8.5 and 9.0 out of 10 for cooling performance.
That said, this is passive cooling — there's no active temperature regulation like you'd get from an Eight Sleep or ChiliPad. The Grid does an exceptional job of preventing the mattress from making you hotter, but it won't actively cool you below ambient temperature. For sleepers in air-conditioned bedrooms who simply want a mattress that doesn't trap heat, the Restore Premier delivers. For those dealing with night sweats or extreme heat sensitivity, an active system may still be necessary.
Pressure Relief & Support
The three-inch GelFlex Grid provides outstanding pressure relief, particularly for side sleepers who need cushioning at the shoulders and hips without sacrificing spinal alignment. The grid collapses under pointed pressure (like shoulders and hips) while remaining firm under broader contact areas (like the lower back), creating a dynamic support profile that adapts to your sleeping position. Back sleepers benefit from the hybrid coil system providing structured lumbar support while the grid cushions the body's natural curves.
Edge support is notably strong for a bed-in-a-box mattress. The reinforced perimeter coils allow you to sleep right up to the edge without feeling like you're about to roll off, and sitting on the edge for tasks like putting on shoes feels stable. Response time is exceptionally fast at 0.2-0.3 seconds, which means the mattress adjusts immediately as you shift positions — no sinking in and waiting for the foam to slowly reshape.
Motion Isolation & Partner Disturbance
This is one area where the Restore Premier shows a trade-off. The GelFlex Grid's responsive, bouncy nature means it transfers more motion than dense memory foam. If your partner tosses and turns frequently, you're more likely to feel it on the Purple than on a traditional all-foam mattress. It's not severe — the pocketed coils help absorb some disturbance — but it's a genuine consideration for light sleepers sharing the bed with restless partners.
Who Should Buy This
The Purple Restore Premier is best suited for sleepers who prioritize cooling and responsiveness over the deep-cradling hug of memory foam. It's particularly excellent for combination sleepers who shift positions throughout the night — the fast-response Grid accommodates side, back, and stomach positions without the "stuck in the mattress" feeling. The passive cooling is among the best available in a traditional mattress format. At roughly $3,700 for a queen, it's a premium investment, but for those who've struggled with hot, unresponsive memory foam mattresses, the Purple Grid offers a genuinely different sleep experience that many find revelatory.
Full Specification
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓ Exceptional passive cooling — 9/10 temperature regulation
- ✓ Zero noise (no motors, no fans, no water)
- ✓ Unique Hyper-Elastic Polymer Grid provides pressure relief and bounce
- ✓ Strong edge support (8.9/10)
- ✓ 100-night trial with 10-year warranty
- ✓ No setup, no maintenance, no subscription
- ✓ Works with adjustable bases
✕ Cons
- ✕ No active cooling — won't cool below ambient temperature
- ✕ High motion transfer (6/10) — couples may feel movement
- ✕ Limited pressure relief compared to memory foam
- ✕ Some off-gassing reported during break-in
- ✕ No smart features or sleep tracking
Our Take
The gold standard in passive cooling mattresses. The Grid delivers genuine temperature neutrality with zero maintenance. Best for sleepers who want cooling without complexity.
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