Eve vs Otty Mattress Comparison

This detailed comparison is based on Eve & Otty’s best selling products, the Eve Original & Otty Hybrid mattresses.

Eve or Otty which is best?

Eve and Otty both make a small range of mattresses, with their flagship products having won several awards each. You can read our in depth Eve Original Mattress review and Otty Hybrid Mattress review where we discuss the mattresses in more detail. In this Eve vs Otty mattress comparison article, we’re going to compare the Eve Original to the Otty Original Hybrid. We’ve done the comparison so you don’t have to!

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Layers

Next up in our Eve vs Otty mattress review is a look at what the mattresses are made of. Eve’s mattress is 24cm deep to Otty's 25cm, with the Eve Original having four layers and the Otty five. Let’s look at those layers in more detail:

Eve Original Mattress
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Layers
5

Cover

Moisture wicking top cover

Top Layer

Evecomfort® foam layer

Layer 2

Memory foam layer

Layer 3

Zoned supportive foam base layer

Layer 4

Anti-slip base

Otty Hybrid Mattress
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Layers
6

Cover

Luxury thick knit removable cover

Top Layer

Temperature regulating memory foam

Layer 2

High density support foam

Layer 3

2,000 Encapsulated 16cm Pocket Springs

Layer 4

AIrflow side support

Layer 5

High density base foam

Firmness, Comfort & Support

The Eve mattress has a medium firmness rating, whereas the Otty is rated medium firm. Let's look at the support and comfort in more detail:

Eve Original Mattress
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  • Minimal weight / motion transference, meaning that if you’re sleeping with a partner who moves a lot during the night you won’t be disturbed.
  • Extremely good at keeping the sleeper cool all night.
  • Ideal for people of all builds – from light to heavier.
  • Offers particularly good support for back sleepers and is ideal for those who suffer with back pain.
  • Has more bounce and sinkage than some other beds in a box.
  • The edge support on Eve mattresses is slightly softer than that found on other mattresses in a box.
Otty Hybrid Mattress
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  • Otty mattresses rate highly for all sleepers and rate very well with side sleepers, who often find it hard to get a supportive mattress to suit.
  • Otty’s two hybrid mattresses are much firmer than many other bed in a box brands, but are extremely supportive. The Flex Memory Foam does not have pocket springs, so is a little softer in feel.
  • There is minimal motion transfer with all Otty mattresses as they are designed to offer the same level of support across the entire mattress.
  • Otty mattresses rate very highly for supporting those who are prone to back and neck ache, with the firmer mattresses helping to alleviate the problems.

Eve vs Otty other factors

What else should you consider when you're comparing the Eve and Otty mattresses? Both offer a 100 night trial of their mattresses, will give you a full refund if you’re not satisfied and come with a 10-year guarantee. You can also apply for up to 12 months interest free credit to pay for the mattress, and there’s free delivery to most of the UK.

Do bear in mind that as these mattresses come delivered in sealed boxes they will have a rubbery smell when first extracted. They need a good few hours in a room with the windows open before you sleep on them.


The verdict - Otty or Eve mattress?

Both mattresses offer appealing factors, but here are some points to consider when deciding which best meets your requirements.

We'd recommend the Eve Original Mattress if:

  • You prefer a softer mattress with more sinkage and bounce.
  • You are a light sleeper and need a mattress with little motion transfer.
  • You want a mattress that suits all body types and builds.
  • You want a mattress that is good at keeping sleepers cool at night.

We'd recommend the Otty Hybrid Mattress if:

  • You want a firmer mattress with excellent edge support.
  • You are a light sleeper and need a mattress with little motion transfer.
  • You suffer with back or neck pain and need a supportive mattress to help alleviate these issues.
  • You want a mattress that is good at keeping sleepers cool at night.
Author

Richard Plumridge

Richard is passionate about helping people get a better night's sleep. As someone who has struggled with sleep and spent a lot of time researching the perfect mattress, Richard has built an in depth understanding of the merits of each mattress brand and what to look for to help you find your perfect sleep.