Restore Hybrid vs TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze
Mattress showdown
Specification Comparison
Score by Category
How each product performs across our five evaluation criteria.
Cooling Performance
Purple’s Hyper-Elastic Polymer Grid leads with exceptional airflow and pressure relief. The LuxeBreeze’s Pure Cool Plus feels up to 10°F cooler than standard Tempur — both excel at passive cooling, but Purple edges ahead.
Noise Level
Tie. Both are completely silent — no motors, fans, or water. Pure mattress, zero noise. This is the passive cooling advantage over active systems.
Value for Money
Purple Restore ($1,845–$2,895) undercuts the LuxeBreeze ($4,999–$6,999) significantly. You get comparable cooling for roughly half the price. Tempur-Pedic commands a premium for brand and materials.
Features
Neither has smart features — these are pure mattresses. The LuxeBreeze’s 1,300+ coils and double-stacked construction add structural sophistication. Purple’s Grid is the defining feature. Slight edge to Tempur for build complexity.
Ease of Use
Tie. Both are plug-and-sleep: unbox, place on your frame, done. No setup, no maintenance, no subscription. The simplest cooling options on the market.
Restore Hybrid Wins
Purple wins on value and cooling; LuxeBreeze wins for memory foam devotees with deep pockets.
The Purple Restore delivers best-in-class passive cooling at a fraction of the Tempur-Pedic price. The LuxeBreeze offers the memory foam feel many love, with genuine cooling and exceptional motion isolation — but at $5,000+, it’s a luxury tax. If you want the Grid’s bounce and airflow, choose Purple. If you’re committed to memory foam and have the budget, the LuxeBreeze won’t disappoint.