This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
Model: Brooklyn Standard 10" Firm Hybrid Mattress with Cooling Cover
Deal History
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
Sale Price
Slickdeal
$217
$218
$219
$220
Today
8/8
7/29
7/19
7/9
6/29
6/19
6/9
5/30
5/20
Current Prices
Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 8/18/2025, 11:39 AM
I contacted BB months ago asking about the difference and the person told me these are basically older stock, but they're all made with the same materials in the same place.
Not sure that person knew what they were talking about as others have mentioned likely differences.
I did end up buying the 12 inch standard though and it's nice. I will say, if you're on the heavier side (I'm ~200lbs), I'd go for the firmer 10 inch. I wish I had. This mattress does sink in after a few months.
I think from my research that's just natural settling in, but it made it less comfortable for me. The firmer one would be better for slightly heavier folks I'm betting.
Anyway, for $200 I would say this is a pretty dang good deal based on my experience with the standard.
I got my 10" firm a few days ago, but I'll preface this by saying that I'm no bed expert.
The mattress I HAD was a medium, and after 7-8 years it had become unbearable. A couple springs were poking up, and it was sinking in certain areas.
This firm is exactly what I needed (back/stomach sleeper).
It's a lot firmer than what I expected from a bed in a box. The top 1" layer of foam is soft, but the mattress has very little give overall. To me, it's a good compromise between my previous medium mattress and sleeping on a hardwood floor. I've seen it described as a 6-7/10 firmness - like I said, I'm not an expert, but I'd probably put it at a 7-8/10. I'm not sinking into it at all.
It inflates in about 10 seconds once fully unwrapped. No real off gassing or fumes to speak of, only a slight smell. It's one sided. I've seen people complain about the edges on similar models, but the edge support on the firm feel about as good as my prior spring mattress. It inflated to the full 10", if not slightly more.
I'm just now waking up on day 4 and I'm very comfortable lying here.
Obviously I can't speak for how well it will hold up, but I'm happy with my purchase for now.
Man, I saw this and got a little giddy but I'm checking myself. Some day I'm going to splurge on a BB Signature Sleep. There's no way this is close to that quality, right?
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
Man, I saw this and got a little giddy but I'm checking myself. Some day I'm going to splurge on a BB Signature Sleep. There's no way this is close to that quality, right?
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
I prefer firm so I usually get the thinner mattresses. I'm hoping I can find one for my adjustable bed but not sure if 10 or 12 would still work. Also saw some comments that many of these mattresses are not the stated height, so that was also concerning
Man, I saw this and got a little giddy but I'm checking myself. Some day I'm going to splurge on a BB Signature Sleep. There's no way this is close to that quality, right?
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
> There's no way this is close to that quality, right?
I've no idea. I was also trying to google the difference, the only thing I could find was a Reddit post saying they're pretty much the same!
Wish I could find more on this model and it's materials, hoping to pull the trigger on a mattress this weekend and king size might be the deal. But hardly any information out there on the standard version to compare to the signature.
Last edited by Takoyake42 November 23, 2023 at 12:29 PM.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jmoneyfh
Quote
from Zerogravity107
:
Man, I saw this and got a little giddy but I'm checking myself. Some day I'm going to splurge on a BB Signature Sleep. There's no way this is close to that quality, right?
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
The signature is 20 pounds heavier in queen size, which suggests much higher quality denser foam.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bundy3
Quote
from Takoyake42
:
Wish I could find more on this model and it's materials, hoping to pull the trigger on a mattress this weekend and king size might be the deal. But hardly any information out there on the standard version to compare to the signature.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Ensiferum
I contacted BB months ago asking about the difference and the person told me these are basically older stock, but they're all made with the same materials in the same place.
Not sure that person knew what they were talking about as others have mentioned likely differences.
I did end up buying the 12 inch standard though and it's nice. I will say, if you're on the heavier side (I'm ~200lbs), I'd go for the firmer 10 inch. I wish I had. This mattress does sink in after a few months.
I think from my research that's just natural settling in, but it made it less comfortable for me. The firmer one would be better for slightly heavier folks I'm betting.
Anyway, for $200 I would say this is a pretty dang good deal based on my experience with the standard.
11
5
Like
Helpful
Funny
Not helpful
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank maryemerald
Quote
from Zerogravity107
:
Man, I saw this and got a little giddy but I'm checking myself. Some day I'm going to splurge on a BB Signature Sleep. There's no way this is close to that quality, right?
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
I've had the Aurora Hybrid for over a year. I bought the firm one from Walmart around 6 months ago for our guest room (and for when BF snores too loud). While the Aurora has a more luxurious feel to it and and is more plush, the Walmart mattress seems just as good quality wise and I actually prefer it. I sleep on my side and have hip/leg pain when sleeping on the Aurora but not with the firmer mattress. The other main difference is that the Aurora sleeps a bit cooler.
We paid around $1,500 for the Aurora and around $250 for the one from Walmart. The packaging and set up was exactly the same. I would not hesitate to buy the Walmart version to replace the Aurora.
Last edited by maryemerald November 30, 2023 at 08:37 PM.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TheInuitHunter
That's a great deal, the brand is top notch and it's worth every penny.
We tried both BB Signature Hybrid (4 years+) and Standard (recently bought) as we couldn't take the former with us when we moved hours away.
From our experience with the 10 inch mattresses, the Signature provided better support overhaul BUT the Standard has been a strong and cheaper alternative so far, no regrets at all.
If I had to recommend something, get yourself a good box spring and try to avoid bed slats, it's a game changer.
Leave a Comment
Your comment cannot be blank.
Share information with community. Please follow our Community Guidelines and be kind!
Top Comments
Not sure that person knew what they were talking about as others have mentioned likely differences.
I did end up buying the 12 inch standard though and it's nice. I will say, if you're on the heavier side (I'm ~200lbs), I'd go for the firmer 10 inch. I wish I had. This mattress does sink in after a few months.
I think from my research that's just natural settling in, but it made it less comfortable for me. The firmer one would be better for slightly heavier folks I'm betting.
Anyway, for $200 I would say this is a pretty dang good deal based on my experience with the standard.
The mattress I HAD was a medium, and after 7-8 years it had become unbearable. A couple springs were poking up, and it was sinking in certain areas.
This firm is exactly what I needed (back/stomach sleeper).
It's a lot firmer than what I expected from a bed in a box. The top 1" layer of foam is soft, but the mattress has very little give overall. To me, it's a good compromise between my previous medium mattress and sleeping on a hardwood floor. I've seen it described as a 6-7/10 firmness - like I said, I'm not an expert, but I'd probably put it at a 7-8/10. I'm not sinking into it at all.
It inflates in about 10 seconds once fully unwrapped. No real off gassing or fumes to speak of, only a slight smell. It's one sided. I've seen people complain about the edges on similar models, but the edge support on the firm feel about as good as my prior spring mattress. It inflated to the full 10", if not slightly more.
I'm just now waking up on day 4 and I'm very comfortable lying here.
Obviously I can't speak for how well it will hold up, but I'm happy with my purchase for now.
Standard 12":
https://i5.walmartimage
Signature 12":
https://res.cloudinary.
So the signature has 5 layers vs 3 on the standard. the 14" standard seems to have 4 layers (2" foam base layer).
216 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
I've no idea. I was also trying to google the difference, the only thing I could find was a Reddit post saying they're pretty much the same!
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jmoneyfh
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bundy3
Standard 12":
https://i5.walmartimage
Signature 12":
https://res.cloudinary.
So the signature has 5 layers vs 3 on the standard. the 14" standard seems to have 4 layers (2" foam base layer).
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Ensiferum
Not sure that person knew what they were talking about as others have mentioned likely differences.
I did end up buying the 12 inch standard though and it's nice. I will say, if you're on the heavier side (I'm ~200lbs), I'd go for the firmer 10 inch. I wish I had. This mattress does sink in after a few months.
I think from my research that's just natural settling in, but it made it less comfortable for me. The firmer one would be better for slightly heavier folks I'm betting.
Anyway, for $200 I would say this is a pretty dang good deal based on my experience with the standard.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank maryemerald
I'm currently sleeping on a no-name hybrid bed in a box and if I needed a mattress right now I would absolutely pull the trigger on this.
I would go firm and customize with toppers as needed. The good ones are pricey but worth it. You can make a bed more soft but not really effectively more firm.
We paid around $1,500 for the Aurora and around $250 for the one from Walmart. The packaging and set up was exactly the same. I would not hesitate to buy the Walmart version to replace the Aurora.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TheInuitHunter
We tried both BB Signature Hybrid (4 years+) and Standard (recently bought) as we couldn't take the former with us when we moved hours away.
From our experience with the 10 inch mattresses, the Signature provided better support overhaul BUT the Standard has been a strong and cheaper alternative so far, no regrets at all.
If I had to recommend something, get yourself a good box spring and try to avoid bed slats, it's a game changer.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank epik
get extra firm for the bottom two and medium for the top.
great support and will sleep cooler than anything.
these are the most expensive parts of premade beds, make it your entire bed for less.
I have old mattresses with box springs. Can these mattresses go on top of a box spring or does it need a foundation/base?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Thanks
Leave a Comment
Your comment cannot be blank.
Share information with community. Please follow our Community Guidelines and be kind!