Voila Mattress Review

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Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, it appears that the Voila online mattress store has closed its doors. Take a look at Amerisleep AS3 Hybrid, another option with multiple firmness options, similar pricing, and memory foam right on top!

Voila produces a hybrid mattress, using a mix of foam and pocketed coils, which is a different construction from most bed in a box companies. Along with the difference in construction, Voila is taking aim at a different consumer than most bed in a box companies and has a higher price tag more in line with online-only innerspring mattress options.

Is the hybrid mattress construction of the Voila worth the higher price? Read on to see if it would be a good fit for you.

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Construction

Layers

The Voila mattress comes in three different firmness levels. Today we’ll be taking a look at the Plush version.

Cover – The cover is a stretch polyester knit that’s thin to help with breathability of the mattress as well as to not interfere with the feel of the foam layers below. The side of the cover is made of mesh to improve airflow into the mattress for temperature regulation.

Voila Mattress Cover
Close-up of the Voila mattress cover

Top Layer – This layer is made of gel memory foam, which is slow to respond to pressure and good for pressure relief. Gel memory foam is used to provide the classic memory foam feel of sinking into the mattress while still staying cooler, as traditional memory foam can retain too much heat.

Second Layer – The polyfoam edge support layer on the outside responds quickly to pressure to help support the sleeper near the sides of the mattress. Hidden behind that edge layer is a latex foam layer that is very springy and gives the mattress some bounce. The latex layer helps the sleeper move around and easily change positions as a thick memory foam layer on top can sometimes cause people to feel stuck in the mattress.

Pocketed Coils – Below these foam layers are pocketed coils. These are great for reducing motion transfer (which we’ll test later in the review). These coils are specially zoned to provide extra support to heavier parts of the body. I found the addition of the coils to the construction of the mattress to provide a greater level of support than strictly foam mattresses. These coils also tend to be a bit more durable than foam as well.

Edge Support Outer Shell – Surrounding the pocketed coils is an outer shell of dense poly foam. This portion is meant to support the sleeper, especially near the edge of the mattress. I take a closer look at edge support later in the review.

 

Voila Mattress Construction
Some layers of Voila mattress hidden by edge support shell. For accurate breakdown see below image.

 

Voila mattress layers - see list below for full description of the function of each layer
Voila mattress layers – see list below for full description of the function of each layer
  • A – Exterior Cover – outer cover of the mattress, thin cover by design for improved cooling, solid build quality
  • B – Fire Sock – standard silica based fire sock designed to melt in the event of a fire and smother any flames
  • C – 0.75″ Gel Memory Foam (3.0 lbs) – the beginning of the comfort layers, gel memory foam creates great pressure relief, support, cooling, and feel
  • D – 1.75″ Gel Memory Foam (4.0 lbs) – 2nd comfort layer, works in coordination with the top gel memory foam layer to create pressure relief, support, cooling, and feel. This layer is denser by design, as it acts in more of a supportive function than the top layer of memory foam, which is more for comfort.
  • E – 0.75″ Latex Foam – provides a level of comfort, bounce, and response to the mattress, but it is mostly placed here to act as a strong resilient layer and transmit the bounce from the pocketed coils below
  • F – 2.25″ Edge Support Foam – the interior portion of the edge support system, this is a basic foam, but provides great support to the edges
  • G – 0.25″ Support Foam – basic support foam designed to help reinforce the barrier between comfort foams and the pocketed coil systems, helps improve durability
  • H – Fiber Insulator Pad – insulator that allows airflow and protects against re-positioning of the pocketed coils
  • I – 6.25″ Pocketed Coils – provides great bounce, response, and exceptional support for the mattress. Includes 5 zones, a more supportive edge, and lengthwise zones designed to create proper spinal alignment
  • J – 6.25″ Edge Support Foam – the exterior portion of the edge support system, perforated along the edges for improved airflow
  • K – Fiber Insulator Pad – insulator that allows airflow and protects against re-positioning of the pocketed coils
  • L – 1″ Support Base Foam – standard high density base foam designed to provide a foundational base for the mattress
  • M – 0.5″ Support Base Foam – standard high density base foam designed to provide a foundational base for the mattress

Firmness

People of different body types and shapes will feel firmness differently. Rather than giving just my opinion on the overall firmness level, I enlisted three other people to give their opinion as well. This will give you a better sense of the firmness range you can expect.

Voila Mattress Firmness Chart
Firmness rating of the Voila mattress from 4 testers

As you can see from the chart above our testers felt that the Voila has a medium firmness to it. There is an initial softness to the mattress, thanks to the top layer of gel memory foam, followed by a springier feel from the latex layer below.

On my back the gel memory foam fills in the space beneath my lower back as I sink into the mattress a bit but the latex layer underneath helped keep me from feeling stuck.

Once on my side, the memory foam really helps relieve pressure and I felt support from the pocketed coils beneath. Overall, I think the Voila Plush is a good choice for side sleepers.

Stomach sleepers can often feel pressure points in their back when on a mattress that is too soft. When I moved to my stomach I did feel pretty supported, but the plush model may be a bit too soft for strictly stomach sleepers.

Pressure Map

To give a visual representation of where someone may feel pressure points while lying on a Voila mattress, I placed a pressure map on top of the mattress and lied on my back, side, and stomach. On the image below pressure will be represented from blue (low pressure) to red (high pressure).

Voila Mattress Pressure Map
Pressure map of Voila mattress in back, stomach and side positions

The pressure map confirms what I felt while lying on the mattress by showing mostly blue, low pressure, areas in all positions.

While on my back there is mostly blue throughout. The gel foam on top does a good job of helping with weight distribution to eliminate pressure concentrating in one place.

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Side sleepers can see issues in the shoulders due to increased pressure but the Voila does a good job of relieving that here. Overall I think this could be a good choice for side sleepers.

Once I roll to my stomach my weight is again distributed evenly and no pressure points showed up on the map.

Motion Transfer

If you are sharing the mattress with a partner, you will want to know what it will feel like when the other person gets into and out of bed or tosses and turns during the night. This next test is helpful in showing the intensity of motion that is detectable from one side of the mattress to the other.

For this test I dropped a 10 lb steel ball from heights of 4 inches, 8 inches, and 12 inches and measured the disturbance on the other side of the mattress. This should be pretty intuitive: the bigger the lines, the bigger the disturbance.

Voila Mattress Motion Transfer Test
Motion Transfer Test with ball dropped from 4, 8 and 12 inches.

I was expecting to see higher disturbance levels with the Voila as the use of coils and springy latex foam could cause more motion transfer than strictly memory foam. As you can see from the results above, the Voila performed pretty well on the motion transfer test with the memory foam top layer doing a good job of reducing the disturbance felt on the other side of the bed.

The 4 inch drop barely registered any disturbance on the other side of the mattress as it appears to not have gone through the memory foam top layer. While the 8 and 12 inch drop disturbances were a bit bigger, they still look within reason (to me) when compared to other mattresses.

Sinkage Test

In order to get a good idea of how someone might sink into a mattress, I use four balls of varying sizes and densities (a 6 lb medicine ball, an 8 lb medicine ball, a 10 lb steel ball, and a 50 lb medicine ball) and place them on the mattress to measure how much they compress the surface.

Voila Mattress Sinkage Test
Sinkage test with a 6 lb, 8 lb, 10 lb, and 50 lb ball

These different sizes, weights, and densities help to imitate different body parts or different sized people to show how far into a mattress you may sink.

  • 6 lb medicine ball: 1 inch of sinkage
  • 8 lb medicine ball: 1.5 inches of sinkage
  • 10 lb steel ball: 2 inches of sinkage
  • 50 pound medicine ball: 4.5 inches of sinkage

Edge Support

If you’re going to share a mattress and need to use the entire surface then edge support is something you are going to want to take a look at. Foam mattresses sometimes struggle to live up to the edge support of traditional innerspring mattresses, so I wanted to have a look at how I would feel near the side of the mattress.

Voila Mattress Laying On Edge
Laying on the edge of the Voila mattress

Voila included two different edge support layers in this mattress to ensure that you won’t feel like you’re going to roll out of bed when near the side. The edge support around the latex foam as well as the pocketed coils do a nice job of keeping the shape of the mattress even when I was hanging off the bed a little bit. I felt even support from the center of the bed to the side.

Voila Mattress Edge Support
Sitting on the edge of the Voila mattress

The dense edge support polyfoam also does a good job when I am in a seated position with my legs over the side of the bed.

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Basic Information

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Queen size Voila mattress

Size and Pricing Information

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SizeDimensionsWeightPrice
Twin38.5” x 74.5”76 lbs$699
Twin XL38.5” x 79.5”88 lbs$799
Full53.5” x 74.5”112 lbs$999
Queen59.5” x 79.5”130 lbs$1,199
King75.5” x 79.5”164 lbs$1,499
California King71.5” x 83.5”164 lbs$1,499

This mattress is no longer available for purchase. To help you find your next mattress, check out our list of the best mattresses available on the market now.

250 lbs or more? See my best mattress for heavy sleepers page.

Is the Voila Mattress right for you?

Now that we’ve taken a deep dive into the Voila it’s time to see if it would be a good fit for you. It’d be a good choice if you are:

  • Looking for a hybrid mattress with a bit more pressure relief – If you’re a bit heavier or a side sleeper, this could be a good choice for you.
  • If you’re looking for different firmness options – If you like the structure of the mattress but are looking for something a little firmer Voila offers three different firmness levels.
  • If you’re looking for a memory foam feel but need more support – Because of the pressure relief of the memory foam on top and the support of the pocketed coils this hybrid is a good choice for people that would like a mix of both.
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4.5

Summary

As a hybrid mattress, the Voila is a good option for the sleeper looking for high levels of bounce, edge support, cooling, and comfort. With a moderately thin cover, the Voila mattress allows the sleeper to be in closer contact with the foams directly beneath them. With that said, there is no drastic amount of sinkage associated with Voila. This mattress offers more of a floating feel. With three different firmness options available, the Voila is a great choice for the sleeper looking to go outside of one-firmness-fits-all mattress.

Logan Block

Logan is the former content director of Sleepopolis. As content director, he reviewed new mattresses every week and curated the comparisons, best of pages, and video guides on the site. Logan perfected his method by personally testing over 200 different mattresses, so he’s not only able to discern the overall vibe of a specific bed, but to contextualize its feel within the bed-in-a-box market as a whole.