Douglas, Endy, and Polysleep are all well-established Canadian brands that offer foam mattresses. All three brands feature convenient bed-in-a-box delivery; however, that’s where the similarities end.
Endy offers limited cooling features, which consist of open-cell foam and a moisture-wicking cover. The Endy only comes with an industry-standard 100-night sleep trial and 10-year warranty, and it’s priced at $895 for a queen size.
The Polysleep is even more expensive and offers similar cooling features to The Endy. The Polysleep also comes with a 100-night sleep trial and 10-year warranty, but at a higher price of $1,299 for a queen size. The mattress also has a more costly return policy, with an administrative fee of $89.95 plus tax.
Douglas Original is the most affordably priced at just $799 for a queen size. Douglas comes with multiple advanced cooling features, a generous 365-night sleep trial, a lengthy 20-year warranty, and a free bedding bundle with purchase.
Note: This page reviews a previous version of the Endy mattress. Newer models may vary in construction and performance. Also, The Polysleep mattress we reviewed and tested is no longer available for purchase through the company’s website. It may be available for purchase through independent retailers, for which the retailer’s specific policies will apply. The policies outlined in this comparison reflect our purchasing experience at the time of review.
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For this mattress comparison, we’re looking at Douglas Original vs The Endy vs The Polysleep. Douglas outperforms both Endy and Polysleep in aspects such as price and cooling features.
In terms of similarities, all three mattresses feature machine-washable covers. The Endy and The Polysleep don’t have many mattress cooling features, and both have only a 100-night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty. While The Endy offers free returns, you have to pay an administrative fee of $89.95 plus tax to return The Polysleep.
Douglas offers the best motion isolation of these mattresses, along with multiple advanced cooling technologies, free returns during its 365-night sleep trial, and a 20-year warranty.
To help you make an informed choice, we’ve gathered all the information you need to help you choose between Endy vs Polysleep vs Douglas.
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Price (Queen) | ||
$799 | $895 | $1,299 |
Sleep Trial Nights | ||
365 | 100 | 100 |
Warranty Years | ||
20 | 10 | 10 |
Feel | ||
Medium-firm | Medium-firm | Medium-firm |
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Made In | ||
Canada | Canada | Canada |
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Sizes
Based on standard sizing. Individual mattress dimensions may vary. | Douglas Original | The Endy | The Polysleep |
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Twin
| $599 | $675 | $899 |
Twin XL
| $649 | $745 | $999 |
Full/Double
| $699 | $820 | $1,119 |
Queen
| $799 | $895 | $1,299 |
King
| $899 | $995 | $1,599 |
California King
| $899 | $1,045 | $1,599 |
Split King
| $1,298 | N/A | N/A |
RV (Bunk)
| $599 | N/A | N/A |
RV (3/4)
| $719 | N/A | N/A |
RV (Short Queen)
| $799 | $895 | $1,299 |
Prices are taken from mattress brand websites or third-party retailers and don’t account for current sales or promotions. We check these prices for accuracy on a monthly basis. Learn more >
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This allows us to accurately rate and compare the performance of the mattresses reviewed on this website. Engineer independence and operating standards help ensure their results remain unbiased, valid, and reliable. Each mattress was evaluated using the same strict mattress testing methodology to protect the overall integrity of the results. The full report has been given the official stamp of approval from an APEGA-certified engineer operating under a strict ethical code of conduct.
Mattress testing conducted outside of this professional standard poses a greater risk of validity errors or reviewer bias.
Douglas Original | The Endy | The Polysleep |
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Feel | Feel | Feel |
Medium-firm | Medium-firm | Medium-firm |
Firmness | Firmness | Firmness |
6.7 / 10 | 5.7 / 10 | 6.4 / 10 |
Edge Support | Edge Support | Edge Support |
7.8 / 10 | 7.3 / 10 | 9.0 / 10 |
Motion Isolation | Motion Isolation | Motion Isolation |
8.3 / 10 | 7.4 / 10 | 8.1 / 10 |
Bounce | Bounce | Bounce |
3.1 / 10 | 5.5 / 10 | 3.8 / 10 |
Cooling Features | Cooling Features | Cooling Features |
4.2 / 10 | 1.8 / 10 | 1.8 / 10 |
The Endy, The Polysleep, and Douglas Original all fall into the medium-firm category, according to third-party engineer testing (commissioned by us). The Endy scored 5.7/10, placing it on the softer end of medium-firm, while The Polysleep feels slightly firmer at 6.4/10.
Douglas Original scored 6.7/10, placing it on the higher-end of medium-firm. This feel is ideal for all sleep positions and for partners who have different firmness needs.
READ MORE: What firmness level is right for you?
Good edge support is important if you like sitting up or lounging on the side of your bed, tend to sleep closer to the edge or need extra stability for getting in and out of bed, especially if you or your partner has mobility challenges.
Foam mattresses often don’t have good edge support. However, all three mattresses presented here performed better than average. Both Douglas Original and The Endy had very good edge support scores. Douglas scored 7.8/10 and Endy scored slightly lower for edge support at 7.3/10. The Polysleep had the highest edge support of the three with an outstanding score of 9.0/10.
You can sit on the edge or sleep farther away from the middle of any of these mattresses without much sinkage.
Foam mattresses typically have good motion isolation, which ensures you can still get a good night’s rest despite a restless partner. The Endy has a motion isolation score of 7.4/10, with The Polysleep earning the second highest motion isolation score of 8.1/10. Douglas Original scored the highest for motion isolation at 8.3/10. You shouldn’t notice most movement from the other side of the bed on any of these mattresses.
Bounce is a matter of personal preference. It measures how quickly a mattress bounces back to its original shape after pressure is applied.
If you’re a light sleeper who wakes up easily at night, a mattress with low bounce is a must. The Endy has a bounce score of 5.5/10, which is slightly above-average for a foam mattress. The Polysleep scored much lower at 3.8/10. However, Douglas has the lowest bounce score of all three mattresses at just 3.1/10. If you are a light sleeper or enjoy a less responsive mattress, Douglas might be right for you.
Foam mattresses often incorporate advanced cooling features to help you avoid overheating while you sleep. However, both The Endy and The Polysleep scored just 1.8/10 for cooling features. Endy features an open-cell foam and a moisture-wicking cover containing spandex. Similarly, The Polysleep features open-cell foam and a breathable cover.
In comparison, Douglas Original’s cooling technologies earned the mattress a cooling feature score of 4.2/10. Douglas’s moisture-wicking CoolSense® cover, layer of ecoLight® cooling gel foam, and layer of breathable Elastex® foam all work together to give you a cool, comfortable night’s sleep.
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Douglas Original | The Endy | The Polysleep |
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Height | Height | Height |
10″ | 10″ | 10″ |
Layer 1 | Layer 1 | Layer 1 |
2″ ecoLight® cooling gel foam | 2″ polyurethane Endy comfort foam | 2.5″ viscoelastic foam |
Layer 2 | Layer 2 | Layer 2 |
2″ premium Elastex® foam | 3″ polyurethane foam | 2″ conventional foam |
Layer 3 | Layer 3 | Layer 3 |
6″ motion isolation support foam | 5″ polyurethane support foam | 5.5″ high-density foam |
The Endy, The Polysleep, and Douglas Original are all foam mattresses containing three interior layers for comfort, transition, and support.
Douglas Original, The Endy, and The Polysleep all feature machine-washable covers.
The Polysleep features a breathable mattress cover made of Spandex, polyviscose and polyester, whereas The Endy has a moisture-wicking cover containing Spandex. Douglas uses a moisture-wicking CoolSense® cover made with plant-based Infinitex™ fibres, which actively keeps you dry throughout the night and cool while you sleep. Douglas Original also features ecoLight® cooling gel foam, along with Elastex® foam for breathability and responsiveness.
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Douglas Original | The Endy | The Polysleep |
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Courier | Courier | Courier |
FedEx | FedEx | UPS and FedEx |
Shipping Cost | Shipping Cost | Shipping Cost |
Free | Free | Free |
Delivery Time | Delivery Time | Delivery Time |
2–10 business days | 1–10 business days | 4–9 business days |
Sleep Trial Nights | Sleep Trial Nights | Sleep Trial Nights |
365 | 100 | 100 |
Warranty Years | Warranty Years | Warranty Years |
20 | 10 | 10 |
Return Ease | Return Ease | Return Ease |
Free pickup and return, full refund | Free pickup and return, full refund | Company picks up; charges return fee of $89.95 + tax |
Note: The Polysleep mattress is no longer available for purchase through the brand’s website. It is now sold exclusively at select approved third-party brick-and-mortar locations. Shipping information and applicable trial or return policies will vary by retailer.
Both Douglas and Endy ship using FedEx, while Polysleep uses UPS and FedEx. All three companies may charge additional fees if your mattress needs to be shipped to a remote location.
Endy, Polysleep, and Douglas all have similar shipping timelines. Including dispatch and delivery time, Douglas will arrive at your doorstep in 2–10 business days. The Endy will arrive in 1–10 business days, and The Polysleep will arrive in 4–9 business days.
Following the bed-in-a-box business model, all three companies will ship their mattresses rolled and compressed in cardboard boxes. The mattresses are protected with two layers of heavy-duty plastic. After unboxing, all three mattresses should expand to their full size in a matter of minutes.
READ MORE: How to unbox a mattress
Endy and Polysleep only come with industry-standard 100-night sleep trials and 10-year warranties. Endy, however, offers the option to extend your warranty by another five years if you sign up for their email list. Douglas, on the other hand, offers a much longer 365-night sleep trial and 20-year warranty by default.
Douglas, Endy, and Polysleep all offer return pickup service, but only Douglas and Endy will give you a full refund. Polysleep will deduct an administrative fee of $89.95 plus tax before issuing a refund.
When it comes to customer reviews on third-party review sites like the Better Business Bureau and Trustpilot, Endy is rated “A+” with the BBB, however, their customer review rating is just 1/5 stars. The company is rated “Poor” on Trustpilot with a 2.5/5 customer review rating. Sleep Country Canada, which owns Endy, has a customer review score of just 1.27/5 stars on BBB, and is rated “Poor” on Trustpilot. Polysleep does not have a BBB profile, but has a Trustpilot profile with zero reviews and a 3.5/5 customer review rating.
In comparison, Douglas has an “Excellent” Trustpilot rating with a 4.8/5 customer review rating, and its parent company, GoodMorning.com, has an “A+” rating with the Better Business Bureau with a customer review rating of 4.89/5.
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