Douglas Summit Mattress Review

Peak Performance Cooling Foam Mattress

Canadians get it right with the Douglas Summit foam mattress. The Douglas mattress brand makes three different models, the original Douglas, the Alpine, and the Summit. The Summit is the peak upgrade from the original Douglas mattress, boasting 12 inches of foam compared to 10 inches, and it has improved cooling, pressure point relief, and motion isolation. Like the OG Douglas, the Summit is an affordable bed-in-a-box mattress with the same great perks, including a 365-day sleep trial and a free return policy.

We recommend the Douglas Summit mattress to couples needing superior motion isolation for a good night’s rest. It’s one of the best mattresses for eco-friendly consumers and budget shoppers. With the exceptional quality, no-hassle return policy, and 20-year warranty, you can enjoy peace of mind when you purchase a Summit mattress.

The Douglas Summit Mattress in our test bedroom
The Douglas Summit Mattress in our test bedroom

Our Methodology

We test all of our mattresses using an intense gauntlet of tests, including practical testing and testing that covers a range of possible use scenarios. We’ve covered all types of sleepers and body types on our testing team to cover every need. We use our testing equipment, practical testing, and a composite scoring system to ensure that you get the best idea of how a mattress will work for you.

Mattress Details

The Douglas Summit is a 12-inch mattress. Like other Douglas models, it has three layers of foam to maximize comfort and support. One of its standout features is the soft, breathable cover that unzips for easy cleaning, but what we like most about this mattress is the top gel foam layer that provides a soft cushion and enhanced cooling for hot sleepers.

While the Summit mattress lacks some of the firmness and bounce that most people expect in a mattress, it is unrivalled in motion isolation, making it one of the best choices for restless sleepers and couples. The middle layer of foam mimics natural latex but is more eco-friendly, which the company prioritizes in all stages of production and ownership.

Manufactured and sold in Canada, this mattress is affordable. The queen size is priced at $1299 and comes with a generous 20-year warranty. You can try this mattress risk-free because the company also offers a full refund return policy and a 365-day sleep trial that gives you plenty of time to decide if you’re happy with it.

  • Price: $999-$2,098
  • Firmness: Medium Firm (6.5/10)
  • Type: All-foam
  • Shipping Cost: Free (except in remote areas)
  • Warranty: 20 years
  • Sleep Trial: 365 nights

The Douglas Summit Mattress is great for:

  • Side and back sleepers
  • Eco-conscious Canadians
  • People with a restless sleep partner or pet
  • Individuals who need pressure point relief
  • Budget-conscious shoppers
  • Anyone looking for a hassle-free mattress purchase
  • Comes with a 365-day trial and a free return policy
  • Available in various sizes, including King and RV sizes

Skip the Douglas Summit Mattress if:

  • You are strictly a stomach sleeper
  • You weigh over 230 pounds
  • You want a mattress with a lot of bounce

Douglas Summit Mattress Prices and Sizes

At $1299 for a queen, the Douglas Summit is slightly above the Canadian national average of $1,155. However, because it scores higher than other mattresses in important areas like temperature regulation and motion isolation, it’s still a great value.

The Douglas Summit scored higher than 99% of other foam mattresses in our performance tests, and when you consider the outstanding return policy and long-term warranty, the Summit mattress is a worthwhile investment.

With sizes ranging from Twin to California King, there’s a Summit mattress for everyone in your family. With premium features like triple-action cooling and eco-conscious construction, the Summit offers exceptional value for its price point.

SizeDimensionsPrice
Twin75” x 38” x 12”$999
Twin XL80” x 38” x 12”$1,049
Full75” x 53” x 12”$1,149
Queen80” x 60” x 12”$1,299
King80” x 76” x 12”$1,399
California King84” x 72” x 12”$1,399
Split King80” x 38” x 12” x2$2,098

Mattress Construction

A side profile of the Douglas Summit Mattress before testing for edge support
A side profile of the Douglas Summit Mattress before testing for edge support

The Douglas Summit all-foam mattress boasts three layers of premium foam encased by a washable cover.

  • The Cover: The Summit’s CoolSense® Cover uses cooling nanofibres, significantly improving the already cool Douglas and Alpine models. All the covers in the Douglas brand lineup are made with Infinitex™ thread, which is biodegradable and sustainable.
  • The 1st Layer: The Polar® temperature-balancing materials in the first 2.5-inch layer are responsive. They are phase change materials that absorb your body heat on warm nights and release it back to you on cool nights, making the Summit’s top layer the most cooling of any Douglas mattress.
  • The 2nd Layer: The middle layer, also 2.5 inches, is a transition layer made with Elastex® foam. This type of foam mimics natural latex in that it gives a bit of bounce that allows you to move more easily. It’s also eco-friendly and better for people with allergies. 
  • The 3rd Layer: The bottom high-density foam layer adds 7 inches of height and provides the stability the Summit mattress is known for. It neutralizes vibrations on one side of the bed so you can sleep soundly on the other.

Foam mattresses are notorious for trapping body heat, but the Summit mattress uses triple-action cooling to provide the coolest sleep possible. From the cooling nanofibres in the cover to the phase-change materials and ecoLight® cooling gel foam, the Summit mattress is designed to ensure optimal temperature regulation under any conditions.

Mattress Performance Test Results

We tested the Douglas Summit mattress against all types of mattresses, including innerspring and other foam mattresses. With three layers of foam, the Douglas mattress checked all the boxes for comfort and support. Here’s how it performed:

Temperature Control (9.3/10)

Our temperature control rating reflects how well a mattress keeps you cool throughout the night. To determine how comfortable hot sleepers will be, we test materials for breathability and evaluate the effectiveness of cooling technologies. We look at factors like heat retention and airflow within the mattress. While most sleepers will be comfortable on a mattress with a temperature control rating of at least 5 out of 10, hot sleepers and people prone to night sweats need a mattress that ranks 7 or higher.

Foam mattresses are well known for retaining heat, but the engineered cooling technologies in the Douglas Summit mattress proved to be highly effective in our performance tests. Not only did the monitors show that heat was pulled away from the body, but people who tested the product reported a noticeable difference in temperature regulation compared to traditional foam mattresses.

Motion Isolation (9.6/10)

In our mattress performance analyses, we use ball drop tests and monitors to determine the amount of motion transferred from one side of the mattress to the other. We also test mattresses by having couples or people with pets try them at home. After they are used in real-life settings for months at a time, we gather reviews and combine them with the test results to extrapolate a score. We recommend a motion isolation score of at least 7 out of 10 for most couples–even solitary sleepers can benefit from a score of 6 or higher.

The ball drop tests on the Douglas Summit mattress showed incredible motion isolation capabilities. Even with sensitive equipment, there was almost no discernible movement on the other side of the bed, even when the heaviest balls were dropped on the mattress. In addition, most couples reported that they didn’t feel their partner moving at all during the middle of the night.

Edge Support (6.5/10)

Mattresses with great edge support have innerspring coils and built-in edges around the perimeter of the mattress. The edge support of a mattress is important because it allows people to use their entire bed. Many Canadians like to sleep on the edge of the bed, and good edge support also allows people to sit on the edge without feeling like they will slip off. Because all foam mattresses lack built-in edge support, they commonly rank about 5 out of 10 in this category.

All-foam mattresses typically perform poorly in this category, and it’s one of the Summit’s weakest areas. Although the Summit has no coils or perimeter edge support, the high-density foam on the bottom layer is thick enough to offer adequate support for most people sitting or lying on the edge of the bed. People who experienced problems were heavy sleepers, over 230 pounds, and the 6.5/10 ranking is much higher than most foam mattresses.

Testing Dumbbells on the Douglas Mattress
Testing Dumbbells on the Douglas Mattress

Firmness and Feel of the Summit Mattress

We test mattresses for firmness and rank them on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being extremely soft and 10 being extremely firm. When testing mattress support and firmness, we consider factors like how much the mattress sinks or conforms to the body’s contours, as well as how much lumbar support and pressure point relief it offers.

Firmness Chart 7
You can expect a firmness of about 7 on the Douglas Summit Mattress.

The Douglas Summit is a medium firm mattress with good support, earning it a 7 out of 10, just above the average score of 6.5. We tested the Summit mattress in various sleeping positions and found that it offered plenty of support and pressure point relief for all types of sleepers. 

Supportive mattresses strike a perfect balance between comfort, pressure relief, and lumbar support. The Summit mattress feels soft and comfortable and does a good job of conforming to the body. It’s soft enough to offer full support without sacrificing proper spinal alignment. However, this mattress may not be firm enough for people with lower back issues, as it doesn’t provide targeted reinforcement for optimal lumbar support.

The longer you lay on the Summit mattress, the more it hugs your body. However, it remains firm enough to avoid excessive sinking, and there’s plenty of response so you don’t feel trapped in the mattress.

Performance for Different Weights and Sleeping Preferences

Factors such as your body type and sleeping preferences impact how you perceive the firmness and feel of a mattress. To help you choose the right mattress, our ranking system analyzes the firmness of a mattress in conjunction with a sleeper’s weight and sleeping position.

Weight Considerations

When it comes to weight considerations, the Douglas Summit mattress is best for individuals who weigh less than 230 pounds. We recommend this mattress for light and average sleepers. Our performance tests revealed that lighter sleepers found the Summit soft and comfortable, providing plenty of support without feeling like they were sinking into the mattress.

However, in our lab tests, heavier back sleepers complained that the Summit mattress was too soft. On the other hand, heavy side sleepers enjoyed the comfort and pressure point relief it provided, particularly around their hips and shoulders. If you weigh more than 230 pounds, you may need to find a firmer mattress with more support.

Sleeping Positions

Because different sleeping positions require various levels of support, it’s essential to understand your preferred sleeping method when choosing a mattress. We tried various sleeping positions on the Summit Mattress, and here’s what we found:

  • Side Sleepers: To alleviate pressure on the hips and shoulders, most side sleepers prefer a mattress that contours to their body shape. The Douglas Summit provides ample cushioning to avoid putting pressure on these areas while still feeling firm and supportive. Lighter side sleepers under 130 pounds may need a softer mattress, while heavier side sleepers over 230 pounds should consider a firmer mattress.
  • Back Sleepers: Back sleepers need to find a mattress that’s soft enough to contour their body’s shape. The best mattress for a back sleeper provides adequate lumbar support while still being firm enough to maintain proper spinal alignment. The Summit is an excellent choice for average-sized back sleepers as it provides the perfect balance of cushion and support for the hips.
  • Stomach Sleepers: While the Summit is too soft for most strictly stomach sleepers, it could work well for light sleepers in this position. For people who occasionally switch to a stomach sleeping position, the Summit mattress may offer adequate support. However, individuals who frequently sleep on their stomachs may need a mattress that offers more hip support.
  • Combo Sleepers: The Summit mattress is an excellent choice for combo sleepers. People who switch sleeping positions throughout the night find it offers a good combination of comfort and support for their various sleeping styles. The responsive nature of the Summit allows people to switch positions easily, while the superior motion isolation properties of the Summit mattress ensure that it won’t disturb your sleep partner.

Delivery, Sleep Trials, & Returns

As a leader in the online luxury mattress industry, goodmorning.com makes it easy to order and receive the Douglas Summit mattress. Delivery is fast and free via FedEx, and it’s hard to go wrong with a 365-day sleep trial that allows you to test the mattress in your home for up to a year. The refund period starts after the 21-day break-in period, and the mattress has an industry-leading 20-year warranty.

The Douglas Summit mattress only ships to Canadian addresses. If you live in a remote territory, shipping can take up to nine days and may cost an extra $250.

  • Shipping Cost: Free (except in some remote areas)
  • Time to Delivery: 2-7 business days
  • Courier: FedEx Ground
  • Sleep Trial Length: 365 nights
  • Warranty: 20 years
  • Ease of Return: Free pickup and full refund

Company Background

Canada’s largest online mattress retailer, goodmorning.com, sells the Douglas Summit mattress. The first online luxury mattress brand in North America, it offers a wide range of products, including wood and metal bed frames, bedding, and mattress protectors. All of its mattresses are manufactured in Canada and shipped from Canadian warehouses, and they are only available to Canadian customers.

While this review is for the Douglas Summit mattress, the brand offers two other Douglas models, including the original and the Alpine. goodmorning.com is widely known for offering quality products at an affordable price. You can also shop the online store for memory foam and hybrid mattresses.

Commitment to the Environment

The parent company that manufactures and sells the Douglas Summit mattress, goodmorning.com, is committed to sustainability and zero waste. The ecoLight® foam is made with less carbon input, and the Infinitex™ fibres used to make the Douglas bed covers come from a renewable plant grown in a closed-loop system.

The company optimizes shipping efficiency wherever possible. It uses sustainable boxes with up to 60% recycled cardboard, and its processes are regularly scrutinized for environmental friendliness. Keeping bulky mattresses out of landfills is a priority. In keeping with the company’s commitment to the environment and community, returned mattresses are often picked up locally and delivered to nearby charities so that nothing goes to waste.

Summit vs Other Douglas Mattresses

We love that this brand offers customers choices, making it easy to find a quality mattress that fits your budget. Check out how the Summit compares to other mattresses in the Douglas brand’s lineup.

Summit vs. Original Douglas Mattress

Testing and evaluating the innovative layers within the Douglas Original Mattress
Testing and evaluating the innovative layers within the Douglas Original Mattress

With 10 inches of foam, three-layer construction, and cooling technologies, the original Douglas is a best seller with many of the same features as the brand’s premium choice, the Summit. The original Douglas features a washable cover and the same great return and trial policies as the Summit mattress.

While the Summit offers more support and height with 12 inches of foam, the original Douglas mattress may appeal to those seeking a slightly more budget-friendly option.

Summit vs. Alpine Douglas Mattress

Testing the edge support of the Douglas Alpine mattress
Testing the edge support of the Douglas Alpine mattress

The Alpine has 11 inches of foam and is a popular upgrade from the original Douglas mattress. It offers better support and pressure-point relief than the original. While the Alpine features double-action cooling and Polar® temperature-balancing phase change materials, it’s a step above the original mattress but doesn’t perform quite as well as the Summit.

Since the Alpine has less foam, it doesn’t offer the height and support the Summit does. One of our favourite Summit upgrades is the CryoFusion™ Cooling Cover, and the Alpine uses the same cover as the original.

Competing Canadian Mattress Comparisons

Now we’ll take a look at how the Summit mattress compares to two other popular mattresses made in Canada, the Endy and the Silk and Snow hybrid mattress.

Summit vs Endy

Testing the sinkage and support of the Endy mattress
Testing the sinkage and support of the Endy mattress

The Endy mattress is a Canadian-made all-foam mattress similar to the Douglas brand. Both are medium-firm mattresses with washable covers. While the Endy has many of the same features as the Douglas Summit, it is closer to the original Douglas mattress in terms of construction and price point.

Even though the Summit is more expensive, it has several upgraded features compared to the Endy, such as triple-action cooling and more foam. The Douglas brand also edges out the competition with its 365-day sleep trial and 20-year warranty, compared to the Endy’s 100-day sleep trial and 15-year warranty.

Summit vs Silk and Snow Hybrid

The Silk & Snow Hybrid from Slumber.ca Testing
The Silk & Snow Hybrid from Slumber.ca Testing

With its pocketed coils and gel-infused memory foam, the Silk and Snow Hybrid is a hybrid mattress, so it’s built a little differently than the Douglas Summit. While they are both medium-firm mattresses, the Silk and Snow have more bounce than the Summit and feature anti-sag edge support.

Despite sharing the same 12-inch height, the Silk and Snow Hybrid contains less foam than the Summit mattress. The comfort layers are much thinner. The Silk and Snow falls into a lower price range than the Summit, but the Douglas brand maintains a competitive edge with its advanced cooling technologies, generous sleep trial period, and extended warranty.

Should You Buy a Douglas Summit Mattress?

We recommend the Douglas Summit mattress if your priority is quality sleep at an affordable price. If you’re a combo, side, or back sleeper and weigh less than 230 pounds, this comfortable bed-in-a-box mattress could be the one for you. Since the Douglas Summit mattress scores high in motion isolation, it’s also an ideal choice for couples, offering adequate support even for those who sleep on the edge of the bed.

Highlights of the Summit Mattress

The Summit mattress performed well in several areas. Our favourite features include its breathable construction and cooling technologies, which ensure a comfortable sleep experience. Another feature we like is the unzippable mattress cover, which makes the Summit mattress easier to clean than other mattresses we reviewed. We also appreciate the motion isolation features that make this mattress a top choice for couples and restless sleepers.

The company’s policies are another highlight. From the easy delivery and setup, excellent return policy, and 365-day sleep trial to its commitment to the environment, the Douglas brand is one of the most eco-forward mattress companies you’ll find. While other companies only talk about being green, the Douglas brand is taking action by using renewable materials and donating returned mattresses to charity to keep them out of landfills.

Areas for Improvement

One of the Summit mattress’s most significant drawbacks is its lack of edge support. With the firm bottom layer of high-density foam, we think the Summit does better than most foam mattresses in edge support, but in the end, it’s a foam mattress, and the lack of edge support does impact its overall stability.

The Summit mattress also falls short of providing sufficient lumbar support, especially for back and stomach sleepers and people with lower back issues. This isn’t an issue for many people, but without targeted lumbar support, heavy sleepers and people with back issues experienced discomfort and spinal alignment problems.

Our Recommendations for the Summit Mattress

Although the Douglas Summit mattress didn’t quite meet our expectations in some areas, such as lumbar support and edge support, these are common drawbacks with all-foam mattresses. Overall, the Summit outperformed other foam mattresses, and with features like triple-cooling action, a removable mattress cover, and a 365-day sleep trial, it offers significant value for its price point.

We recommend the Summit mattress for a variety of sleepers, but we especially like it for couples and people who predominantly sleep on their backs or sides. The medium firm feel and comfortable contouring of this mattress make it a good choice for many.

FAQs

How long does it take my Douglas Summit mattress to ship?

Most customers receive their mattresses 2 to 7 days after placing their order. Shipping is fast and free unless you live in a remote location. In those cases, delivery can take up to 9 days and may include a nominal delivery fee.

Is the Douglas Summit mattress available in the US?

This mattress is only available in Canada, so if you’re from the US, you have plenty of reason to be jealous of your Canadian neighbours. The Summit mattress is manufactured in Canada and shipped to Canadian households directly from Canadian warehouses in Ontario and Alberta.

What is the Douglas mattress return policy?

The Summit wins points for its full refund return policy. The company offers a 365 day sleep trial with a free return with pickup. All they ask is that you try it for at least 21 days.

Does my Douglas Summit mattress have a warranty?

The 20-year warranty that comes with the Summit mattress makes it a reliable investment in quality sleep. This is a longer warranty than most Canadian mattresses, underscoring the brand’s confidence in the durability and longevity of their product.

Is it easy to clean the Summit mattress?

One of the features that we like most about the Summit mattress is how easy it is to clean. Simply unzip the CoolSense® Cover and throw it in the washing machine. It’s designed to be washed as often as you clean your sheets.

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