- 365-night sleep trial and 10-year warranty
- Above-average edge support and very good motion isolation
- Machine-washable cover
Founded in 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany, Emma has gone from a local European mattress manufacturer to a global sleep and bedding provider operating in 22 countries, including Canada.
Not sure whether an Emma mattress is right for you? Our detailed Emma mattress reviews provide all the information you need to make an informed decision.
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Emma Canada currently offers three mattresses: Emma Original, Emma Hybrid Comfort, and Emma Hybrid Premium. Each Emma mattress comes with a 365-night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty. While the sleep trial is among the highest we’ve seen, the warranty length is only industry standard.
In comparison, competitor brands like Douglas and Logan & Cove also have 365-night sleep trials but offer 20-year and 15-year warranties, respectively. Unlike Emma, both Douglas and Logan & Cove include a free bedding bundle with the purchase of a mattress.
Memory Foam Mattress Made in Mexico
Hybrid Mattress Made in Mexico
Emma mattresses are well-recognized and positively reviewed in the UK. These mattresses also perform well in third-party engineer testing (commissioned by us). That said, Emma mattresses aren’t made in Canada. They have only an industry-average 10-year warranty and don’t come with a free bedding bundle.
Depending on whether you’re shopping for a foam or hybrid mattress, we recommend Douglas or Logan & Cove instead. Both mattresses contain more advanced cooling features and retail for less than Emma’s mattresses. They have the same 365-night sleep trial, but Logan & Cove has a longer 15-year warranty, while Douglas has a 20-year warranty. Both mattresses also come with a free bedding bundle.
The Emma mattresses we reviewed were made in Mexico, according to their law labels. The company’s mattresses are also made in countries like the UK, the US, Germany, and Ireland.
Emma mattresses are made by Bettzeit GmbH, Emma’s holding company. Founded in 2013, the company’s name is German for “bedtime.”
To meet fire safety standards, Emma uses an interior lining made of 60% modacrylic and 40% silica. Fiberglass is often made from silica-based glass. While it’s possible that the silica in Emma’s mattresses could be free of fiberglass, it’s always best to check the law label on your mattress before removing the cover.
The 10-year Emma mattress warranty covers repair or replacement in case of manufacturer defects.
For an Emma mattress alternative from a Canadian manufacturer, we suggest Douglas or Logan & Cove.
Douglas Original is a good alternative to Emma Original. It has a medium-firm feel, similar cooling features, a machine-washable cover, and a lower price tag of $799 for a queen size, compared to $942 for Emma Original. Douglas also comes with a 365-night sleep trial, a 20-year warranty, and a free bedding bundle.
If you’re searching for an Emma Hybrid Comfort alternative, consider Logan & Cove Choice. This medium-firm hybrid has a layer of three-zoned support coils and advanced cooling features like cooling gel foam and nanofibres in the top cover. Priced at just $999 for a queen size, Logan & Cove Choice comes with a 365-night sleep trial, a 15-year warranty, and a free bedding bundle.