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Silk and Snow Organic Mattress Review: Full Guide for Canadians (2026)

Written by: Duane Franklin

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More Canadians are choosing certified organic sleep surfaces to avoid synthetic chemicals while supporting sustainable manufacturing. This Silk and Snow Organic mattress review covers everything you need to know — construction, certifications, real-world performance, and who it suits best. We've analyzed the materials and Snow Organic mattress review data from independent lab testing to give you the complete picture.

Key Takeaways

  • Organic certifications (GOTS and GOLS) verify that materials are genuinely natural and free of synthetic chemicals and toxic fire retardants.
  • Three firmness options accommodate different sleeping positions, but the plush model costs nearly double the firm — factor that into your budget before you decide.
  • Exceptional cooling performance makes it ideal for hot sleepers, with independent testing rating it top-tier for temperature regulation.
  • The 365-night sleep trial is over 2x longer than the Canadian average of 178 nights — a meaningful advantage for first-time buyers.
  • Higher motion transfer and unusually deep sinkage may not suit couples sensitive to movement or sleepers who prefer sleeping "on top of" their mattress.

What Is the Silk and Snow Organic Mattress?

The Silk and Snow Organic mattress represents Toronto-based Silk & Snow's premium offering in Canada's growing organic mattress market. Founded in 2017, the company built a following as a direct-to-consumer brand focused on sustainable materials and local manufacturing. Note: Silk & Snow was acquired by Sleep Country Canada in January 2023, which was itself acquired by Fairfax Financial Holdings in October 2024. The product and manufacturing remain Canadian, but it is no longer an independent brand.

This Silk Snow Organic latex hybrid mattress blends organic cotton (Global Organic Textile Standard certified), organic latex (GOLS), and New Zealand wool with a supportive zoned coil system. Available in firm (7/10), medium-firm (6/10), and plush (4/10), it comes in heights from 10 to 14 inches — the height increases with each firmness level as more latex is added to achieve a softer feel.

Marketed as a green mattress option, it's assembled locally in Toronto and comes with a 365-night sleep trial and 15-year warranty, both exceeding typical industry standards.

What Are the Key Features of the Silk and Snow Organic Mattress?

Materials and Construction

The Silk Snow Organic uses a four-layer construction that varies significantly by firmness level. Every model starts with a GOTS-certified organic cotton cover featuring traditional tufted quilting for enhanced breathability and aesthetic appeal. Note that this cover is not removable and cannot be machine-washed — spot-cleaning is the only option if spills occur.

Beneath the cover lies a consistent 1-inch layer of GOTS-certified organic wool from New Zealand. This Joma wool serves multiple purposes:

  • Natural fire retardant properties (eliminating synthetic chemicals)
  • Temperature regulation
  • Added cushioning comfort

The organic latex component represents the most variable aspect of construction. Each model uses GOLS-certified organic latex foam layers, with the total latex thickness varying by firmness:

  • Firm model (10"): 0.8-inch GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex layer — the thinnest latex layer profile across the range
  • Medium-firm (12"): A quilted latex layer of 0.8 inches plus a 1.5-inch GOLS certified latex layer, sitting over a base of 999 pocket coils (queen size)
  • Plush (14"): 0.8-inch quilted layer plus substantial 3.5-inch latex layers — the deepest sinkage of the three options

All variants use the same support layer: dense pocketed spring coils with zoned support. Soft coils on the outer thirds provide enhanced edge support, while firmer coils offer targeted lumbar support.

Comfort and Firmness

Independent testing reveals distinct comfort profiles across the three options. According to NapLab's 2026 data-driven testing, the medium-firm rates approximately 5/10 on the mattress firmness scale, the plush 4.5/10, and the firm 7.5/10 — slightly softer and firmer, respectively, than Silk & Snow's own /8 scale suggests.

One performance characteristic worth flagging for first-time buyers: the Silk Snow Organic has unusually deep sinkage, measuring 3.61 inches in pressure point tests — 1.45 inches deeper than the average mattress. This is a direct result of the thick latex layers in the comfort system, which create a "sleeping in" rather than "sleeping on" feel. Stomach sleepers and natural latex enthusiasts who prefer to feel on top of their mattress may find the plush and medium-firm models more enveloping than expected.

The medium-firm mattress strikes the best balance between contouring and support, and is the most broadly recommended option across testing sources. The latex layers in this model provide sufficient pressure relief without the extreme sinkage of plush. NapLab rates the Silk and Snow organic mattress 8.68 out of 10 overall, placing it in the top half of all mattresses tested — solid performance, though not top-tier.

Sleeping Style and Body Weight

Back and stomach sleepers across all weight ranges consistently receive the highest compatibility ratings. The zoned coil system and organic latex combination provide optimal spinal alignment for these sleeping positions, while offering sufficient pressure relief around the lumbar region. Back and stomach sleepers who prioritize natural materials over memory foam will find this mattress a strong fit.

Side sleepers experience more variable results. Lighter individuals (under 130 lbs) may find even the plush model insufficient for optimal pressure relief around hips and shoulders. Average- to heavier-side sleepers often find that the medium-firm option provides appropriate contouring without compromising support. Dedicated side sleepers coming from a synthetic memory foam mattress expect a noticeably different feel — latex responds faster and doesn't contour as deeply to different sleeping positions.

Stomach sleepers may face limitations with this latex-hybrid design. Only lightweight stomach sleepers typically find adequate support with the firmer model. Heavier stomach sleepers who need a firmer bed may want to consider a softer mattress option like the plush model alongside extra coil support, or explore a different construction altogether.

Combination sleepers benefit from the responsive latex construction, which facilitates easy changes in position throughout the night. Unlike synthetic materials that can grip and resist movement, the latex construction responds instantly to shifting sleeping positions. A quick recovery time makes movement feel natural and effortless.

Performance and Features

Temperature regulation stands out as a primary strength for hot sleepers. NapLab's objective testing measured a max surface temperature of 89.5°F — slightly below the industry average of 89.7°F. The perforated latex construction, organic cotton cover, and pocket coils create exceptional heat dissipation, allowing you to sleep cool throughout the night. Unlike memory foam mattresses, the latex-and-coil hybrid doesn't trap body heat or off-gas harmful chemicals over time.

Motion transfer is a genuine limitation. Independent testing confirms the Silk and Snow Organic transfers 43% more motion than the average mattress — a meaningful con for couples where one partner is a restless sleeper. This is higher than typical for a hybrid mattress and worth weighing carefully.

Edge support performs well, with testing showing only 4.0 inches of perimeter sinkage — closely matching industry standards. The reinforced coil system with an extra firm perimeter maintains structural integrity across the entire sleep surface.

Responsiveness is fast, with recovery times of approximately 0.2 seconds. This immediate bounce-back facilitates easy movement and provides excellent pressure relief while preventing the trapped sensation common with memory foam mattresses.

Off-Gassing

New buyers should expect an initial latex and wool odour with a new mattress that lasts approximately 9 days before dissipating fully — the average mattress off-gasses within 6 days. This is worth noting for those with odour sensitivity: it's a natural rubber-and-wool smell, not the chemical off-gassing associated with synthetic foam mattresses. Opening windows and airing the bedroom accelerates the process.

Bed Frame and Base

The Silk and Snow Organic works with most foundation types, including platform beds, slatted bed bases, box spring foundations, and adjustable bed frames. The company recommends adequate firm support to prevent sagging and maintain warranty coverage. Ensure slats are no more than 3 inches apart for optimal support.

One practical note: the queen-size mattress weighs approximately 115 pounds. Plan to have two people available for setup, and unbox it in the room where it will stay — moving it after unboxing is very difficult. Silk & Snow recommends rotating the mattress every 3 months to extend its lifespan.

Price and Value

Queen-size pricing varies significantly by firmness. The Silk Snow Organic mattress costs as follows:

Firmness

Height

Approx. Queen Price

Firm

10"

~$1,250

Medium-Firm

12"

~$1,400–$1,600

Plush

14"

~$2,200

The price difference reflects the additional latex material required for softer feels. The plush model costs nearly double the firm — budget carefully before upgrading firmness. Verify current pricing directly on their website before purchasing, as Snow mattresses are subject to seasonal promotions.

The value proposition extends beyond initial cost through the comprehensive 365-night sleep trial and 15-year warranty. The warranty is prorated: full coverage for the first 10 years, then 75% of original purchase price for years 11–15. When evaluated on a cost-per-year basis over the expected lifespan, the organic materials and construction quality of this organic mattress offer strong long-term value.

Who Should Buy the Silk and Snow Organic?

The Silk and Snow Organic suits several distinct sleeper profiles:

  • Environmentally conscious sleepers who prioritize certified organic materials and sustainable manufacturing. The GOTS and GOLS certifications — both Global Organic Textile Standard and Global Organic Latex Standard — provide verified environmental benefits without compromising comfort.
  • Hot sleepers seeking natural cooling without synthetic gel infusions. The exceptional temperature regulation makes this mattress ideal for those who overheat on memory foam or synthetic materials.
  • Back sleepers across all weight ranges who need responsive support with natural pressure relief. The certified organic latex layers and zoned coil system work together to maintain ideal spinal alignment for this sleep position.
  • Sleepers who prefer a deep, cradled feel. The unusually deep sinkage suits those who like to feel enveloped in their mattress rather than on top of it.

This mattress may not suit extremely motion-sensitive sleepers, dedicated stomach sleepers over 200 pounds, lighter sleepers who need significant pressure relief from side sleeping, or buyers who expect to wash their mattress cover.

What Are the Pros and Cons of Buying the Silk and Snow Organic?

Pros

  • Verified organic certifications: GOTS and GOLS ensure genuine organic content across cotton, wool, and latex
  • Outstanding cooling performance: Natural materials provide superior temperature regulation — top-tier for hot sleepers
  • Generous trial period: 365 nights is over 2x the Canadian industry average (178 nights)
  • Canadian manufacturing: Local assembly in Toronto supports quality control and faster shipping
  • Strong edge support: Reinforced perimeter maintains full usable surface area
  • Multiple firmness options: Three distinct feels accommodate various preferences
  • Responsive feel: Quick recovery prevents the trapped sensation common with memory foam

Cons

  • Above-average motion transfer: 43% more motion than average — a real concern for couples
  • Unusually deep sinkage: 3.61" vs. 2.16" average — not ideal for sleepers who prefer a firmer surface feel
  • Extended off-gassing: Natural latex and wool odour takes approximately 9 days to dissipate (vs. 6-day average)
  • Cover is non-removable: Cannot be machine-washed — spot-clean only
  • Heavy: ~115 lbs for a queen — two-person setup required
  • Significant price variation by firmness: The plush model nearly doubles the cost of the firm
  • No longer an independent brand: Owned by Sleep Country Canada (Fairfax Financial Holdings since October 2024)

Is the Silk and Snow Organic Mattress Worth It?

The value equation depends on your priorities and sleep needs. For environmentally conscious sleepers seeking certified organic latex with excellent cooling properties, the Silk Snow Organic mattress offers compelling benefits that justify the premium pricing.

The 365-night trial eliminates much of the purchase risk. However, it's worth knowing that BBB complaints from 2025 flag some delays in return pickup logistics and complications with partial refunds when accessories were bundled with the order. Read the terms carefully and retain all original packaging in case you need to return.

Couples highly sensitive to motion transfer, or dedicated stomach sleepers, might find better value in alternative constructions. The responsive latex that benefits most sleepers creates challenges for these specific needs.

At Fawcett Mattress, we've spent over a decade crafting natural latex mattresses on Vancouver Island using similarly premium natural materials. When comparing organic mattress options, a few differences are worth knowing:

  • Fawcett uses 100% Natural Talalay latex (Cradle to Cradle GOLD certified), which tends to produce a more pressure-relieving "sleeping on" feel vs. Dunlop's deeper sink. The Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) certified latex layer in the Silk Snow Organic is Dunlop-processed — a reliable material, but with a different feel.
  • Every Fawcett mattress is built to order with split-firmness options at no extra cost — couples with different preferences don't need to pay plush pricing to get a softer side
  • Fawcett is founder-owned and Vancouver Island–manufactured. Duane Franklin and Ross Taylor still run the company directly
  • Our 100-day Comfort Exchange and 10-year warranty provide strong after-purchase protection

Our Sombrio is a great starting point for natural latex newcomers, the Galiano is built specifically for couples who need different firmness on each side, and the Goldstream offers a hybrid option at an accessible entry price.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Silk and Snow Organic Mattress really non-toxic?

Yes, the GOTS and GOLS certifications verify that materials meet strict standards for chemical restrictions. The organic cotton, latex, and organic wool contain no synthetic pesticides, flame retardants, or harmful chemicals. Natural latex does produce an initial rubber odour that dissipates over approximately 9 days — this is a natural material smell, not a chemical off-gassing issue.

Are Silk and Snow mattresses good quality?

Independent testing confirms solid construction quality across the Snow Organic mattress review data, with a performance rating of 8.68/10 — placing it in the top half of all mattresses tested by NapLab (530+ mattresses). The certified organic certifications, 15-year warranty, and Canadian assembly support quality claims. Some longer-term users have raised durability concerns after the first year or two, so using an appropriate foundation and rotating every 3 months is important for longevity.

How long do Silk and Snow mattresses last?

Organic latex mattresses typically provide 15–20 years of useful life with proper care. The 15-year warranty reflects expected durability, though actual lifespan depends on usage patterns, body weight, and foundation. Natural latex construction resists permanent compression significantly better than synthetic foam alternatives.

Is it good for heavy sleepers?

Results vary by sleep position. Heavy back sleepers typically find adequate support, especially with the firm model. Heavy side sleepers may find appropriate pressure relief with medium-firm or plush options. Heavy stomach sleepers may require firmer alternatives due to the latex comfort layer and deep sinkage.

Can it be used on any bed frame?

The mattress works with most foundation types, including platform beds, box springs, slatted frames, and adjustable beds. Slats should be placed within 3 inches of each other to ensure adequate support and maintain warranty eligibility.

Conclusion

This Snow Organic mattress review sums up a product that delivers on its promise of certified organic materials and solid performance, particularly excelling in cooling and pressure relief for back sleepers. Overall, this Silk and Snow Organic mattress review finds it a credible option for eco-conscious Canadians — with some important caveats around motion transfer, sinkage, and pricing.

The generous trial period and competitive firm-model pricing make it accessible to Canadians seeking natural sleep solutions. That said, the motion transfer, deep sinkage profile, and significant price jump on the plush model are real considerations — especially for couples and lighter side sleepers.

Want to see how a Vancouver Island–crafted alternative compares? Visit one of our showrooms in Victoria or Nanaimo, or explore our mattress lineup online. Our Comfort Exchange means you can find the right firmness without risk — and every mattress we make is built to your specifications from the start.

For more helpful guidance, explore our tips on crib mattress sizes and learn how to wash a mattress protector to keep your sleep setup clean and well-maintained.

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The Author: Duane Franklin

Co-Founder

A mattress maker since the age of 18, Duane honed his skills under the guidance of a master craftsman and gradually earned a reputation as Victoria's premier mattress maker. Through his experience and direct engagement with customers, he arrived at a valuable understanding of the perfect materials and methods for mattress making. Soon after, he met Ross and Fawcett Mattress was born. 

Medical Disclaimer: This content is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Individual sleep needs and results may vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns or conditions.