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OkiSoft Mattress Review

Written by Tuck Staff

OkiSoft Mattress Review

The Bottom Line.

  • The OkiSoft is a memory foam mattress constructed with a contouring comfort layer and a high-density base.
  • The OkiSoft’s affordable price-point is ideal for budget shoppers.
  • The mattress nearly eliminates motion transfer and does not produce any noise, making it ideal for couples and co-sleepers.

OkiSoft Mattress Overview

OkiSoft Mattress Overview

OkiOki is a mattress and bedding accessory brand owned by Noble House Home Furnishings, a furniture wholesaler based in California. Currently, customers can choose from four different OkiOki mattresses, all of which are manufactured overseas. This review will focus on the OkiSoft, an all-foam model.

The OkiSoft is constructed with a memory foam comfort layer over a support core of high-density polyfoam. The entire mattress is encased in a cover made from Ice Yarn, a proprietary fabric blend that is cool to the touch. Altogether, the mattress measures 10 inches thick. In terms of firmness, the OkiSoft is considered medium, which corresponds to a 5 on the 1-10 firmness scale.

While the OkiOki lineup currently includes four different mattress models, this review will focus entirely on the OkiSoft. Read on to learn more about this mattress, including pricing and sizes, material specs, and performance ratings based on owner experiences and product testing. We’ll also look at how the mattress compares to a few similarly constructed models and provide an overview of OkiOki’s shipping, return, and warranty policies.

Table of Contents

Ratings Summary

Construction & Feel

Ratings Breakdown

Pricing & Discounts

Mattress Comparisons

 

Meet Our Testing Team
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General Overview

  • Side and back sleepers weighing 230 pounds or less. The OkiSoft conforms rather closely to align the spine and alleviate pressure, making it best suited to side and back sleepers in the lightweight and average weight groups.
  • Couples. Like other memory foam mattresses, the OkiSoft excels at motion isolation and does not produce any noise. These characteristics make it ideal for people who awaken easily from their sleep partner’s movements.
  • People who normally sleep hot on all-foam beds. While the OkiSoft may absorb and trap body heat for some, its low-density comfort layer offers better breathability than the denser memory foams used in many competing models.
  • Value seekers. The OkiSoft’s price-point is well below the average cost of a memory foam mattress.

Not Recommended for...

  • People who weigh more than 230 pounds. Sleepers in the heavyweight group – stomach sleepers in particular – will probably find the OkiSoft a bit too plush and prone to deep, uncomfortable sinkage.
  • Sleepers who prefer a responsive mattress. The OkiSoft’s memory foam layer responds slowly and produces very little bounciness on the surface. This may be especially problematic for couples who enjoy springy mattresses for sex.

Ratings Summary

Our testing team conducted an extensive evaluation of the OkiSoft from OkiOki. Our review and rating process consists of three parts: in-house evaluation, external sleep testing, and data collection of verified owner experiences. To learn more about our review process, read our methodology here.

Our performance criteria and ratings for the bed are listed in the table below.

As you can see, the OkiSoft earned generally favorable reviews in all categories but performed particularly well for couples. Read our complete breakdown below to see how we generated each rating from owner experiences and in-house testing.

Sleep Position Ratings

As part of our ratings process, we evaluated the OkiSoft across different body types and preferred sleep positions. In addition to physical testing, we surveyed our sleep expert team and analyzed reviews from verified mattress owners and customers. Our findings are listed in the table below.

For more information on sleeping positions please see our guides for side, back, stomach, and combination sleepers.

How Is the OkiSoft Mattress Constructed?

Cover

The OkiSoft’s cover is composed of Ice Yarn, a proprietary fabric blend with a sleek feel. The cover is also cool to the touch and regulates the surface temperature fairly well, so this mattress absorbs less body heat than many of its all-foam competitors.

Comfort Layers

The mattress contains a 3-inch comfort layer of 2.5 PCF memory foam with an indentation load deflection (ILD) of 11, indicating a soft feel and close body contour. Thanks to its lower density, the foam shouldn’t retain too much body heat or emit excessive off-gassing odor, but this also means the material may begin to deteriorate and lose shape more quickly than denser comfort foams used in other mattresses.

Support Layers

The OkiSoft is constructed with two support layers, both made from high-density polyfoam. The top layer acts as a transitional component that prevents sleepers from sinking too deeply into the mattress. This material has an ILD of 25, so it is supportive without feeling excessively firm. The base layer consists of polyfoam with an ILD of 36, indicating a very firm feel.

Mattress Height

The OkiSoft measures 10 inches thick, making it a medium-profile model. The mattress contains a 3-inch memory foam comfort layer, which is reasonably thick and largely responsible for the bed’s contouring medium feel. The design sacrifices some support due to its transitional layer, which does not provide the same level of reinforcement as the base polyfoam, but some sleepers will enjoy the OkiSoft’s balanced feel.

 

Product Name Firmness Options Thickness Support Core Components Comfort Layer Components Cover Components
OkiOki OkiSoft 5 (Medium) 10″ 1.56 PCF HD Polyfoam (36 ILD) 3″ 2.5 PCF Memory Foam (11 ILD)
1.75 PCF HD Transitional Polyfoam (25 ILD)
Ice Yarn Cooling Fabric

What Are the Firmness and Feel Like?

The OkiSoft offers a traditional memory foam feel characterized by close, even body-contouring. The comfort layer responds slowly to create a pressure-relieving cradle for the sleeper’s body. Due to its medium feel, some sleepers may sink excessively on the OkiSoft but most people weighing up 230 pounds should feel reasonably comfortable.

A notable feature of the mattress is its cover made from Ice Yarn fabric. The material feels cool to the touch, which may be beneficial for hot sleepers and those who reside in warm climates. The memory foam may still trap heat for some, but the cover allows the OkiSoft to sleep noticeably cooler than many competing all-foam mattresses.
 

Ratings Breakdown

Performance Ratings

Next, let’s take an in-depth look at our performance ratings for the OkiSoft. Each rating is based on experiences from verified mattress owners, brand research, and intensive in-house testing from our crew of experts.

Durability

The OkiSoft has not been available long enough for us to evaluate its longevity against the average mattress lifespan, which is about six to eight years. Our durability rating is based on other factors, such as quality of materials and design.

We expect the OkiSoft to perform for about six years. This estimated lifespan is on par with the average memory foam mattress. The OkiSoft is designed with a low-density comfort layer that may begin to deteriorate and develop body impressions within a few years. That said, the bed’s transitional and support layers are fairly dense and should hold up well over time.

To minimize deep impressions and preserve the OkiSoft’s surface as long as possible, we recommend rotating the mattress head to foot every three to six months.

Motion Isolation

To evaluate the OkiSoft for motion isolation, we asked two of our testers to lie down side by side on the mattress. One tester moved around on the bed while the other felt for motion transferring across the surface.

Like other memory foam beds, the OkiSoft performed very well in this category. Memory foam responds slowly to the body, so these models tend to be less bouncy than mattresses with other comfort layer materials. The OkiSoft absorbs most motion, and neither tester noticed much transfer. This makes the mattress a good option for people who awaken easily when their partner moves around or gets in and out of bed.

Off-Gassing

Our testers noticed some moderate off-gassing after unboxing the OkiSoft. “New mattress smells” are a common after-effect of the manufacturing process, especially for all-foam models that emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). When our testers returned to re-evaluate the mattress a few days later, they found the odors had almost completely dissipated.

While off-gassing eventually fades, sleepers who are sensitive to smells may struggle to use the mattress at first. We recommend placing the OkiSoft in a well-ventilated room for a day or two before sleeping on it.

Pressure Relief

To evaluate the OkiSoft for pressure relief, our testers took turns lying on the mattress with a sensory pad that monitors areas of the body where pressure tends to build up, such as the shoulders, lower back, and hips. They also changed positions to see if pressure increased or decreased on their sides, backs, and stomachs.

Ratings for the OkiSoft in this category were mostly favorable, though each tester’s experience depended on their body weight and position. The mattress is constructed with a plush, low-density memory foam comfort layer that contours quite closely to the body. The material cushions the shoulders and hips, leading to even spinal alignment for side sleepers who weigh less than 230 pounds, while the mattress maintains a fairly even surface for lighter back and stomach sleepers. Some testers – particularly those in the heavyweight group – sank too deeply and felt more pressure as a result.

Temperature Neutrality

Memory foam is notorious for its tendency to absorb and trap body heat, and many sleepers feel too warm on mattresses with memory foam comfort layers. The OkiSoft is a notable exception thanks in part to its Ice Yarn cover, which feels cool to the touch and draws heat away from the body. The comfort layer is another important factor. Due to its low density, the memory foam offers more breathability than denser foams used in other mattresses.

Some testers felt warmer than others. Our heavyweight testers sank more than the others, and this led to restricted surface airflow. However, we think the OkiSoft is suitable for most sleepers weighing less than 230 pounds who tend to feel excessively warm on all-foam mattresses.

Edge Support

To evaluate the OkiSoft for edge support, our testers sat along the perimeter as one might do when getting in and out of bed. They also took turns lying near the edges to check for feelings of “roll-off.”

Like other all-foam mattresses, the OkiSoft tends to sink a bit when people sit on or lie near the perimeter. The high-density polyfoam used in the base layers of these models is not as strong as support materials used in other mattress types, such as latex or coil systems, and this leads to more compression. The OkiSoft probably won’t sink too much for lightweight sleepers, but those who weigh at least 130 pounds may have a more difficult time getting on and off this mattress and probably won’t feel as secure sleeping near the edges.

Noise

The OkiSoft was virtually silent during all of our tests, including those that involved people moving around on the mattress. This is a common characteristic of all-foam mattresses because they lack the internal components associated with the loudest mattress noises, such as the coils in hybrids and innersprings or the motorized components of airbeds. Along with its above-average motion isolation, the OkiSoft’s low noise potential is another reason why we recommend it to couples.

Sex

While every couple has their own preferences for amorous activities, the OkiSoft will probably not be responsive or springy enough for most. The plush feel and memory foam comfort layer may lead to excessive sinking during sex, which can leave couples feeling trapped by their mattress. Edge support may be another concern. As the OkiSoft is prone to sinkage along the edges, couples may not be able to use the entire surface of the mattress, leaving them confined to the middle.

However, the OkiSoft delivers great traction. This can enhance sex for couples who maintain the same position for prolonged periods. The mattress is also completely silent, so noise won’t be an issue.

Sleeper Ratings

The ideal firmness and thickness for a mattress largely depend on a sleeper’s body weight, shape, and preferred sleep position. In order to better inform our readers and avoid subjectivity in our review, our team evaluated the bed with sleep testers of varying body types and position preferences.

Lightweight Sleepers – Less than 130 lbs.

Our lightweight sleep testers were somewhat divided about the OkiSoft, but all awarded favorable ratings to the mattress. Side sleepers weighing less than 130 pounds felt ample cushioning for their shoulders and hips, ensuring even spinal alignment and less pressure throughout the body. Back sleepers in this weight group also found the OkiSoft very comfortable. Although the mattress has a medium feel, none of these back sleepers sank too deeply.

Lightweight stomach sleepers gave the OkiSoft a good rating, but with a caveat: the mattress sank a bit too much. Stomach sleeping is associated with more aches and pains than other positions because most people carry a large amount of weight in their midsection, and sleeping face-down can cause them to dip into the mattress. None of the stomach sleepers in this group sank excessively, but they still noticed a lack of support.

Average Weight Sleepers – 130 to 230 lbs.

Side sleepers in the average weight group agreed with their lighter counterparts about the OkiSoft. The bed’s plush feel and soft cushioning promoted even alignment, and none of them felt added pressure while lying on the mattress despite a bit of sinkage for some. Back sleepers weighing 130 to 230 pounds also felt reasonably comfortable, though – like the side sleepers – they noticed more sinkage in some areas that made the surface feel uneven.

Most stomach sleepers in this weight group experienced significant sinkage and some noticed pressure building up around the neck, shoulders, and lower back. Average weight stomach sleepers may want to consider a firmer mattress that provides sturdier support.

Heavyweight Sleepers – More than 230 lbs.

Our testers in the heavyweight group all agreed the OkiSoft was a bit too plush for their liking. For side sleepers, the mattress promoted even alignment and alleviated pressure to a noticeable extent, but they sank a bit too much around the shoulders and hips. Sinkage was also an issue for our back sleepers weighing more than 230 pounds. These testers noticed less support around the midsection, causing this area of their body to dip lower than the head, neck, and legs.

Stomach sleepers in this group agreed with their average weight counterparts that the OkiSoft sank too much. Those who primarily sleep on their stomachs and weigh more than 230 pounds may benefit from a firmer mattress.

Pricing and Discounts

  • Twin $340
  • Twin XL $385
  • Full $485
  • Queen $550
  • King $750
  • Cal King $750

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How Does the OkiSoft Mattress Compare to Other Mattresses?


When choosing a mattress, we recommend comparing different brands and models to get a better idea about construction, pricing, and other important factors. Below, we’ll compare the OkiSoft to the other OkiOki mattresses and a couple of comparable models from competing brands.

OkiSoft vs. OkiEasy

The OkiEasy is a hybrid model constructed with a memory foam comfort layer and pocketed coil support core. Unlike the all-foam OkiSoft, the OkiEasy offers more responsiveness for sleepers. The coils also promote steady airflow throughout the mattress core, resulting in better temperature regulation – though both mattresses sleep fairly cool thanks to their Ice Yarn covers.

The OkiEasy is considered medium firm (6), so its feel is similar to the OkiSoft’s. People will experience slightly less sinkage on the OkiEasy – back and stomach sleepers in particular – but both beds provide even body-conforming and good overall pressure relief. One area where they differ is edge support. Thanks to its coil system, the OkiEasy provides better reinforcement for owners when they sit on or sleep near the perimeter of their mattress.

Every OkiOki mattress shares the same price-point in all sizes, so cost won’t come into play for shoppers comparing the OkiSoft and OkiEasy. Instead, they should base their selection on desired feel. Those who prefer a springier surface and more support will likely choose the OkiEasy, while the OkiSoft is best suited to sleepers who want deeper contouring and better motion isolation.

OkiSoft vs. OkiFirm

The OkiFirm is OkiOki’s other all-foam model. As the name implies, this mattress feels firm (8). It contours less and provides more support than the OkiSoft. Those who sink too deeply into the OkiSoft, such as heavier people and stomach sleepers, will probably find the OkiFirm more comfortable. On the other hand, lighter side and back sleepers may find the OkiFirm a bit too stiff.

Apart from firmness differences, the OkiSoft and OkiFirm perform at the same level in most categories. Both mattresses isolate motion quite well and neither makes noise, making them each well-suited to couples. They also sleep cooler than many of their all-foam competitors thanks to the Ice Yarn cover and low-density comfort layers. Edge support is slightly better for the OkiFirm, but both models tend to sink a bit due to their foam support cores.

Choosing between these two identically priced models will come down to preferred firmness for most shoppers. The OkiSoft is ideal for sleepers who enjoy a close body contour and deep cradling, whereas the OkiFirm offers better support and won’t hug the body as much.

OkiSoft vs OkiFlex

While all OkiOki mattresses share a few similarities, the OkiFlex is the biggest departure from the OkiSoft. The OkiFlex, like the OkiEasy, is a hybrid model featuring a comfort layer of memory foam over pocketed coils. This mattress has a firm (7) feel, so sleepers should expect minimal contouring and exceptional support. This makes the OkiFirm best suited to heavier back and stomach sleepers.

Edge support is a key strength of the OkiFlex. The firm feel coupled with strong reinforcement from the coils results in very little sinkage for owners sitting on or sleeping near the perimeter. The OkiFlex also sleeps quite cool. Temperature neutrality is a strength of the OkiSoft, as well, but the OkiFlex sleeps cooler for heavyweight sleepers because they won’t sink as deeply beneath the surface.

Since pricing differences aren’t a concern, shoppers should decide which type of feel they want from their mattress. The plusher OkiSoft delivers closer contouring, while the OkiFlex conforms less and feels much bouncier on the surface.

OkiSoft vs. Casper Original

The Casper Original is one of the country’s most popular all-foam “bed-in-a-box” models. Constructed with layers of adaptive polyfoam and memory foam over a high-density foam base, the mattress offers a medium (5) feel and provides very close contouring. In these respects, the Casper Original and OkiSoft are quite comparable.

However, the Casper Original is slightly springier due to its top polyfoam layer, which responds faster to the body than the OkiSoft’s memory foam comfort layer. This creates a light yet noticeable bounce on the surface. Both mattresses sleep cooler than average due to their lower-density top layers, though the OkiSoft gets a slight edge from its Ice Yarn cover. The OkiSoft also provides slightly better edge support, though both models tend to sink a bit.

The OkiSoft is priced much lower than the Casper Original, so cost may come into play for some shoppers. If budget is not a major concern, buyers should decide whether they prefer the deep body hug of the OkiSoft or the slightly more responsive surface of the Casper Original.

Read our full Casper Mattress Review.

OkiSoft vs. Nectar

Like the OkiSoft, the Nectar is a memory foam mattress with a budget-friendly price-point. The Nectar is constructed with two memory foam comfort layers, plus a memory foam transitional layer, so the mattress conforms very closely to the sleeper’s body. However, the Nectar is medium firm (6), so sleepers won’t sink as deeply compared to the OkiSoft.

The firmness is a minor difference, though, as both of these mattresses are quite similar. They each excel in certain areas, such as pressure relief, motion isolation, and noise. The Nectar and OkiSoft also struggle with edge support. One distinction is temperature neutrality. While both beds sleep a bit cooler than the average all-foam model, the OkiSoft has a slight edge due to its Ice Yarn cover.

While the Nectar has a very low sticker price, it is still more expensive than the OkiSoft. Due to the large number of similarities these mattresses share, shoppers are more likely to base their decision on price-point than other factors related to design or performance.

Read our full Nectar Mattress Review.

OkiOki FAQ

  • Sleep Trial 365 nights

  • Shipping Free to contiguous U.S.

  • Warranty 10 years, non-prorated

  • Made In China, Indonesia, and Vietnam

  • Where Can I Buy the OkiSoft?

    The OkiSoft is available for purchase on the OkiOki and Noble House Home Furnishings websites. The mattress is also sold through Amazon.com and select retailers.

  • Where Do They Ship?

    OkiOki ships mattresses to all 50 states and most of Canada.

  • White Glove Delivery?

    OkiOki does not offer White Glove delivery at this time.

  • Old Mattress Removal?

    Old mattress removal is not available with any OkiSoft orders.

  • Full Delivery Policy

    The delivery policy for OkiOki mattresses is as follows:

    1. Shipping is free for all orders within the contiguous U.S. Customers in Alaska, Hawaii, and Canadian provinces must pay additional delivery fees, which will be at least $400 for most locations.
    2. All standard deliveries are coordinated through FedEx. Most customers receive their mattress within one to five business days of placing their order.
    3. Mattresses are delivered curbside. Customers do not need to be at home or sign for the mattress when it arrives.
  • Trial Period and Warranty Details

    OkiOki offers a 365-night sleep trial for the OkiSoft:

    1. This sleep trial does not require a break-in period of any kind. Customers may return their mattress at any point of the 365-night trial.
    2. This trial is available to Amazon.com customers, but those who shop from other retailers may receive a different trial period.
    3. A full refund is issued for all returns within the trial window. Each household is limited to one trial per year.
    4. OkiOki offers free mattress pickup for customers in the contiguous U.S. and provincial Canada who wish to return their mattress. This service is not available outside of these locations. Returned mattresses are either recycled or donated to charity.

    OkiOki offers a 10-year warranty for the OkiSoft:

    1. This warranty is completely non-prorated. The company will, at their discretion, repair or replace any mattress that becomes defective while the warranty is valid.
    2. In the event of a replacement, the warranty will carry over from the original mattress and a new warranty will not be issued for the new model.
    3. Surface impressions measuring 1 inch or deeper are considered defects under this warranty. Other covered defects include physical flaws in the material construction that cause foams to deteriorate prematurely and manufacturing defects associated with the cover. Other issues, such as normal wear and tear or physical damage from misuse or improper support, are not covered.
    4. The warranty will be voided if the owner uses the mattress in a hotel or public lodging setting, including Airbnb and other rental properties.
    5. This warranty is non-transferrable and is only available to original owners who purchase their mattress from OkiOki, Noble House Home Furnings, or an authorized retailer. Those who buy or acquire the mattress from the original owner or a non-authorized retailer do not receive warranty coverage.

Company Information

  • Customer Service

    8 out of 10 owner experiences show that customers have had a positive experience with OkiOki, irrespective of whether or not they liked their mattress.

  • Company History

    OkiOki has been in business since 2018.

  • BBB Rating

    OkiOki has not earned a letter grade from the Better Business Bureau. At this time, Noble House Home Furnishings holds an ‘F’ rating. This grade stems from previous complaints about the business, but not necessarily the mattress.

  • Physical Stores

    Neither OkiOki nor Noble House Home Furnishings operates any physical stores, but the OkiSoft may be sold through select retailers at brick-and-mortar locations.

  • Contact OkiOki

    Online email form | 833-654-6541 (833-OKIOKI1) | OkiOki.com

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