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Zotto Sleep Mattress Review

The Zotto Mattress is unlike any other memory mattress.

Instead of stacking together generic foam layers, it contains a proprietary blend of modified memory foams. The result is a mattress that provides better support, contouring, and cooling than comparable memory foam mattresses.

The pricing is just as affordable as other leading memory foam beds-in-a-box, and you get the standard 100-night trial period and a 10-year warranty.

Read my full review of the Zotto mattress to find out whether it’s right for you.

If it’s not exactly what you were looking for, Leesa or Casper are great alternatives that cost just about the same. 

What’s In This Mattress Review?

This Zotto mattress review is a 10-minute read.

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About Zotto Sleep

The Zotto mattress had its beginnings on Kickstarter where it raised around $94,000 from more than a hundred backers.

When Zotto Sleep launched in 2015, they wanted to create a memory foam mattress without the many problems that plague memory foam mattresses. Namely heating, lower lifespan, lack of responsiveness and reduced support.

So instead of using traditional memory foam, they created three proprietary types of viscoelastic foam and stacked them together in what they call the Z3TM package.

Together with a high-density base foam, these layers deliver a good balance of support and pressure relief while also ensuring cool nights and a long lasting mattress.

Looking at customer reviews, users really love the mattress saying it’s better than most memory foam mattresses they’ve slept on.

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Social Impact

Zotto Sleep manufacturers their mattresses in the United States, specifically in a factory in Southern California.

This provides jobs locally and ensures a quality product.

They only use foams that are Certi-Pur certified, meaning they don’t contain harmful ingredients such as ozone depleters, mercury or PBDE flame retardants.

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Purchase Process

You can get the Zotto Sleep mattress on Amazon, but it’s better if you buy it from their official website.

You’ll be sure you are getting a genuine product, and you’ll enjoy the full 100-night trial period (Amazon has a 30-day return period).

Once you get to the main product page, you just need to select the size. There are no comfort options.

There’s also no financing available at the moment. So just add your order to cart and pay with your credit card.

The mattress will be shipped to you free via FedEx in 1-6 days.

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Price

The Zotto mattress costs roughly the same as other popular memory foam mattresses like Casper and Leesa.

Here is the full price list. Visit their official website to see the latest prices and any current offers.

Twin $650
Twin XL  $700
Full $850
Queen $975
King  $1,095
Cal King  $1,095

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100-Night Trial

Zotto Sleep has a standard return policy.

You get 100 nights to try the mattress. After sleeping on it for at least 30 nights and still don’t like the mattress, contact customer support to make a return. They’ll arrange a pickup from your home.

Returns are absolutely free. You’ll get a full refund on your purchase.

Returned mattresses are donated to charity.

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10-Year Warranty

The warranty is ten years long and non-prorated.

While the Tc and Cs are fairly standard, there’s one way the warranty stands out.

Most online mattresses specify that they cover indentations of more than 1” or 1.5”.

Zotto Sleep covers any indentation as long as the mattress was used on a proper foundation and within the maximum weight limit (300lbs).   

That’s a pretty bold decision. But the company says the foam they’ve used is very high quality and guaranteed to last at least ten years.

Memory foam mattresses are not exactly known for their durability. Zotto is different.

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Shipping

Zotto Sleeps ships the mattress free via FedEx within the continental United States.

At the moment they don’t ship to Hawaii, Alaska and any destination outside the US.

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Delivery and Setup

The mattress takes between 1 and six days to get to you depending on your location. It is delivered in a 19.5” X 19.5” X 44” box that should fit easily through tight doorways and up the stairs.

The mattress is easy to unbox and roll onto the bed.

It will take a couple of days for the mattress to puff up to its normal size. But you can sleep on it immediately.

There will also be a slight smell, but it will fade away quickly.

The mattress works with any kind of sheets. You can also use a heating pad if you want. It won’t damage the mattress.

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Foundation and Frame

What type of bed frame/support does Zotto require?  

Any kind of sturdy frame will do. If you use a slatted foundation, make sure the slats are at most 4” apart to prevent sagging.

Does the Zotto work on an adjustable bed?

Yes, it does

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Care and Cleaning

Is a mattress protector needed for Zotto?

It’s not necessary. The mattress cover is removable and washable so you can clean stains right off.

But if you decide to use a mattress protector, make sure it is thin and breathable.

This is because the mattress’ cooling technology depends on close contact with your skin. A mattress protector can make it less efficient.

Do you need to rotate the Zotto mattress?

Yes. Zotto Sleep recommends rotating the mattress every 6-12 months to even out wear.

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Aesthetics and Styling

The styling is simple and very minimalist.

Just two colors on the cover – white on top and grey in the sides – and textured patterns.

At 10 inches of thickness, Zotto looks just like a normal mattress. If you are looking for a thick hotel-like luxury mattress, this is not it.

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Construction

The Zotto Sleep mattress consists of 4 layers – 2 layers of memory foam, one layer of EnergexTM foam and one layer of high-density poly foam.

These layers are covered by a fire sock and a polyester + rayon cover.

Here’s a full breakdown of the different layers.

Comfort/cooling layer – 2” Thermaphase comfort layer

The top comfort layer consists of gel-infused memory foam.

But it’s not just any gel; it is gel made from PCM (phase changing materials).

PCM is used in numerous applications to maintain a specific temperature range. If it gets too hot, they melt. As they melt, they absorb heat thus creating a cooler environment.

If it gets too cold, they freeze. As they freeze they release stored heat, thus creating a warmer environment.

In a mattress, PCMs are really good at keeping the bed comfortable. Not too hot, not too cold.

The Zotto mattress actually uses two types of PCMs which react at specific temperature points. This keeps the mattress within a tight temperature range that is ideal for sleep.

Support/pressure relief layer – 2” CoolFlow support layer

The top layer is quite soft, which allows you to sink comfortably into the mattress.

The slightly firmer second layer ensures you don’t sink in too far. It keeps your back and spine properly aligned by distributing weight evenly across the mattress. This prevents neck and back pain.

This layer also provides pressure relief for vulnerable pressure points such as the hips, lower back, and shoulders.

Support/transition layer – 2” Energex foam

If you only had the first two layers to support your weight, most people would bottom out and feel the firm base layer.

The transition layer is there to provide compression support especially for couples and heavy sleepers.

It consists of Energex foam which is close to latex foam regarding bounce and support. It gives the Zotto mattress a nice bounce that you don’t get with other memory foam mattresses.

This layer also ensures that any motion is localized. In other words, it reduces motion transfer for couples.

Base layer – 4” high-density poly foam

An ultra-dense layer of poly foam provides overall support and ensures the mattress lasts for years without sagging.

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Cover

The cover is made from polyester and rayon. This makes it both soft and tough. It’s also stretchy and breathable.

One thing I like about the cover is that you can unzip it from the mattress and throw it in your washing machine. This is not always possible with other mattresses.

So you don’t have to worry about stains or dirt. You can wash them right off.

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Smell/Off-gassing

There will be a bit of a smell but it’s not much, and it’s harmless.

It usually fades away within a day or two. You can quicken the off-gassing process by leaving the mattress uncovered in a well-ventilated room for several hours.

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Sleeping Experience

The Zotto mattress feels like other memory foam mattresses though with a bit more bounce and less sinkage.

Pressure relief is excellent as is back support.

The edges feel quite rigid unlike in most memory foam mattresses. This is because of the transition foam which enhances edge support.

Cooling is not a problem thanks to the PCM in the top layer. The mattress also doesn’t get too hot on warm nights. Whatever the weather or season, it feels just perfect.

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Firmness

The Zotto Sleep mattress comes in just one firmness option; medium-firm.

The engineers designed the mattress to respond uniquely to each sleeper’s needs. If you are heavier, the foam pushes you back more for better support. If you are a side sleeper, the foam sinks in just the right places for pressure relief.

The mattress falls at around 6-6.5/10, making it slightly firmer than most medium-firm memory foam mattresses.

This firmness works great for most kinds of sleepers including back, stomach, side and combination sleepers.

But if you prefer a soft plush mattress, Zotto is probably not right for you.

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Sinkage

Sinkage is slightly less than that of a traditional memory foam mattress, which is why the mattress feels a bit firmer.

But it’s still enough to provide just the right amount of contouring. For heavier sleepers, you won’t feel like you are trapped in a swamp.

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Motion Transfer

Being an all-foam mattress, motion transfer is very little. The transition layer ensures any disturbance remain localized in the source area.

This is great for couples. You can both enjoy quality undisturbed sleep.

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Hot/Cold Issues

Memory foam has a bad rap when it comes to cooling.

But Zotto is unlike any other memory foam mattresses.

For one, the foam has been modified to enhance airflow. They have also added in a latex-like foam (the Energex transition foam) that is great at cooling.

But the most effective cooling strategy they’ve used is the addition of the PCM gels in the top layer. They create a constant micro-climate that keeps you cool and comfortable all year round.

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Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Excellent cooling. Excellent support and pressure relief.
  • Free shipping with a 100-night trial period.
  • Durable design with 10-year warranty to back it up.

Cons

  • Only one firmness option.
  • No shipping to Hawaii and Alaska.

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The Zotto Sleep Mattress is Perfect for You If…

  • You want a memory foam mattress, but you are concerned about the overheating issue. Zotto doesn’t have any heating issues at all.
  • You are looking for a good quality but affordable memory foam mattress.

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Conclusion

Memory foam mattresses are excellent. They are really comfortable especially if you have back problems. They are also usually cheaper than latex and hybrid mattresses.

But most don’t last long, and users complain about overheating.

The Zotto Sleep mattress uses an innovative blend of foams to provide all-season comfort, adequate support, body-hugging pressure relief and guaranteed durability.

All these at the same low price as other memory foam mattresses.

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