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Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress Review

Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress: An Introduction
Brooklyn Bedding got its start in 1995, rising to prominence in 2008 as an early adopter of the mattress-in–box approach. The company now produces over a dozen models to meet different needs and preferences.
The Aurora Luxe is a high-profile hybrid mattress that measures a little over 13 inches thick. It consists of a memory foam and polyfoam comfort system with a zoned pocketed coil core. A key feature of the Aurora Luxe is its unique cooling technology, which is designed to keep the surface at a comfortable temperature. The model is available in three firmness options: soft, medium, and firm.
We’ll walk you through the Aurora Luxe’s features and discuss how they affect performance in areas like temperature and pressure relief. We’ll also review which kinds of sleepers are likely to be the most comfortable on the Aurora Luxe so you can decide if it’s the best mattress for your needs.
How We Review
Our team of sleep experts conducts hands-on testing of the mattresses we review, including the Aurora Luxe. Our testing methodology helps us rate mattresses on their performance in several different categories. These findings translate into knowledge that you can use to choose a mattress that best suits you.
Also make sure to check out our review of the Brooklyn Bedding Signature.
What’s It Like to Sleep on the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress?
The Aurora Luxe’s thick comfort system and zoned coils provide solid pressure relief without sacrificing support or temperature control. Our testers who sleep on their side reported that this construction helped take the pressure off their shoulders and hips while also promoting good posture.
Our testers particularly appreciated the cooling technology in the Aurora Luxe’s cover and top comfort layer. This construction led to very little heat buildup during our temperature neutrality tests, which means this mattress is likely to keep hot sleepers comfortable throughout the night.
Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress Pros and Cons
Pros
- Hybrid design offers the benefits of a conforming comfort layer and a responsive coil system
- Features materials designed for cooling
- Coil system has three firmness zones for targeted support
Cons
- Performance varies between firmness options
- May emit an off-gassing odor when first unpacked
- Higher price-point than many Brooklyn Bedding models
Sleeping Positions, Body Weight, and Firmness
We rate mattresses on a 10-point firmness scale, with 1 being the softest and 10 being the firmest. The Aurora Luxe comes in three firmness options that correspond to medium soft (4), medium firm (6), and firm (7) on our scale.
No firmness level is ideal for all sleepers. That’s why we take into consideration many factors that can influence firmness preference, such as body weight and sleep position. We do this by having a diverse group of testers provide feedback on every model we review.
Aurora Mattress – Soft
Firmness: Medium Soft (4)
Aurora Mattress – Medium
Firmness: Medium Firm (6)
Aurora Mattress – Firm
Firmness: Firm (7)
Side Sleepers
Our side sleepers’ experiences varied based on their body weight. While the Aurora Luxe’s ample comfort system relieved pressure around their hips and shoulders, the right firmness was essential to balancing support and contouring. Testers under 130 pounds gave the highest rating to the medium soft (4) option. Those weighing between 130 and 230 pounds preferred the medium firm (6), and sleepers over 230 pounds liked the firm (7) version’s extra support.
Back Sleepers
Most of our back sleepers felt comfortable on at least one firmness level of the Aurora Luxe Mattress. Those under 130 pounds gave both the medium soft (4) and medium firm (6) options excellent marks. Testers weighing between 130 and 230 pounds enjoyed the medium firm and firm (7) versions of the bed. Those over 230 pounds were most comfortable on the firm model, which provided enough support for good spinal alignment while also allowing for enough contouring to cradle the lower back.
Stomach Sleepers
Because stomach sleepers need extra support, our testers who sleep on their stomach generally favored the two firmer versions of the Aurora Luxe Mattress. Those who weigh less than 130 pounds gave an excellent rating to the medium firm (6) option, which balanced support with subtle cushioning. Our stomach sleepers who weigh more than 130 pounds particularly liked the firm model (7). Its more supportive construction prevented sagging around the midsection, which helped reduce pressure in the lower back.
Our Performance Ratings
What Is the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress Made Of?
The Aurora Luxe Mattress contains a combination of high-quality materials designed for comfort, support, and temperature regulation.
The built-in GlacioTex cooling cover is engineered to feel cool on contact. Next, a three-layer comfort system adds contouring and support. Each firmness option starts with a layer of CopperFlex polyfoam infused with phase change material and copper designed for temperature regulation. The second comfort layer uses memory foam for contouring. For the third layer, the medium soft (4) and medium firm (6) versions contain memory foam for added pressure relief. The firm (7) option uses polyfoam for greater support.
A zoned pocketed coil core balances cradling and support. Sturdier coils in the center third help promote good sleep posture, while a reinforced perimeter expands the usable surface area. Underneath, a high-density polyfoam base provides additional support.
For an additional charge, buyers can add on a pillow-top to make the mattress’ surface more plush.
Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress Construction Layers
Cover Material | GlacioTex |
Comfort Layers | 1.5” CopperFlex Polyfoam 1.5”-2” Memory Foam 1” Gel Swirl Memory Foam (Soft and Medium Only) 1.5” VariFlex Transition Polyfoam (Firm Only) |
Support Core | 8” Pocketed Coils (Zoned) .75” High-Density Polyfoam |
How Much Does the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress Cost?
The Aurora Luxe’s price is on par with other hybrids on the market. It falls in between the price-points of Brooklyn Bedding’s standard and premium models. Each size of the Aurora Luxe costs the same regardless of the firmness level. However, adding the optional pillow-top increases the price.
The Aurora Luxe Mattress is a good value for many shoppers because of its broad appeal. It hits the mark if you’re looking for a balance of contouring, support, bounce, and temperature regulation.
Sizes | Price | Dimensions | Height | Weight |
Twin | $999 | 38” x 74” | 13.25” | 60 lbs. |
Twin XL | $1,232 | 38” x 80” | 13.25” | 65 lbs. |
Full | $1,599 | 53” x 75” | 13.25” | 85 lbs. |
Queen | $1,865 | 60” x 80” | 13.25” | 105 lbs. |
King | $2,265 | 76” x 80” | 13.25” | 130 lbs. |
California King | $2,265 | 72” x 84” | 13.25” | 130 lbs. |
Split California King | $1,232 (Per Piece) | 36” x 84” (Per Piece) | 13.25” | 65 lbs. (Per Piece) |
Short Queen | $1,865 | 60” x 74” | 13.25” | 100 lbs. |
RV King | $2,265 | 72” x 80” | 13.25” | 120 lbs. |
RV Bunk | $1,599 | 42” x 80” | 13.25” | 85 lbs. |
Which Brooklyn Bedding Mattress Is Right for You?
In addition to the Aurora Luxe, Brooklyn Bedding offers several other mattress models. While many of these are hybrids like the Aurora Luxe, they vary in their materials, features, firmness options, and pricing. Which model is best for you depends on your needs, preferences, and budget.
For example, if you’re looking for a more premium model, the Sedona Elite and the Spartan contain enhanced technology designed for comfort and cooling. On the other hand, budget shoppers may appreciate the pared-down design of the Signature Hybrid. If you prefer natural materials, the EcoSleep Luxe or the Bloom may be better options because of their breathable and buoyant natural latex comfort systems.
Brooklyn Bedding Mattresses at a Glance
Model | Firmness | Mattress Type | Height | Base Price (Queen) |
Signature Hybrid | Medium Soft (4), Medium Firm (6), Firm (8) | Hybrid | 11.5” | $1,332 |
Aurora Luxe | Medium Soft (4), Medium Firm (6), Firm (7) | Hybrid | 13.25” | $1,865 |
EcoSleep Luxe | Medium (5), Firm (7) | Hybrid | 11.5” | $1,874 |
Spartan | Medium Soft (4), Medium Firm (6), Firm (7) | Hybrid | 13.5” | $1,999 |
Sedona Elite | Medium (5) | Hybrid | 14” | $2,399 |
Bloom | Medium (5), Firm (7) | Hybrid | 14” | $1,999 |
Discounts and Coupons
Brooklyn Bedding offers frequent discounts on the Aurora Luxe. While you may encounter special offers throughout the year, they’re particularly common during holidays, like Memorial Day and Black Friday.
Where Can You Buy the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress
The Aurora Luxe is available through the Brooklyn Bedding website and Amazon. Brooklyn Bedding mattresses are also sold at brick-and-mortar retail partners in select cities throughout the U.S.
Purchases through the Brooklyn Bedding website are eligible for the sleep trial and direct-to-consumer pricing. Note that if you buy the Aurora Luxe through any other vendor, you may be subject to different policies.
Buying Information and Customer Policies | |
Availability | You can buy the Aurora Luxe through the Brooklyn Bedding website, Amazon, or select brick-and-mortar mattress retailers. Orders through the Brooklyn Bedding website ship to the U.S. and Canada. |
Shipping | Purchases from the Brooklyn Bedding website ship free within the contiguous U.S. Charges apply for orders to Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada. Each mattress is wrapped in plastic, rolled, and sealed in a shipping box. To unpack the mattress, bring the box to the room where you intend to use it. Open the box, slide out the mattress, and carefully remove the plastic. The mattress immediately begins to expand but will take about 24 hours to reach its full size and shape. |
Sleep Trial | For purchases directly through its website, Brooklyn Bedding offers a 120-night sleep trial. You must wait 30 days from the delivery date to begin your return. There is a $99 removal fee for mattress returns. |
Warranty | A lifetime warranty covers mattress defects that arise during normal use, including indentations over 1 inch deep, splitting, cracking, and deterioration. Brooklyn Bedding repairs and replaces defective mattresses for free during the first 10 years, though owners are responsible for transportation charges. After 10 years, the company charges a prorated mattress replacement fee based on a percentage of the original asking price. This fee increases each year. |
Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Mattress FAQ
The Aurora Luxe is a good choice for couples because of its motion isolation, responsiveness, and edge support. You’re not likely to feel your partner’s movements throughout the night, thanks to this model’s ability to absorb vibrations. At the same time, the bounce of the coil core facilitates movement, and the sturdy edges allow you to use the full surface of the mattress.
The Aurora Luxe is made in Brooklyn Bedding’s Phoenix, Arizona factory.
The Aurora Luxe is compatible with nearly any support system that doesn’t flex, including most box spring, platform, and slat foundations.