
Milliard Memory Foam Futon Mattress
Score: 82/100
Feisaibaoly 6th Generation Japanese Floor Futon Mattress
Score: 70/100
$89.99
Rankings

The Milliard Memory Foam Futon Mattress is a full-size, 6" thick tri-fold futon with a plush memory-foam top, high-density base and a removable, washable bamboo cover. Its weight, lack of an included frame, and possible off-gassing are trade-offs for the durability and comfort it offers. Best for guests or home offices where a sturdy, easy-to-clean futon is needed.

The Feisaibaoly N-keji-Queen is a lightweight, 9-layer Japanese futon with high-density foam that folds for easy storage. Its thin 3.5" profile and lack of a removable cover limit comfort and convenience. Best suited for guests or dorm rooms where portability outweighs plushness.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
6 inchesbest | 3.5 inches | |
6 inchesbest | 3.5 inches | |
| ↓ lower better | 30 pounds | 16 poundsbest |
500 poundsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Dimensions(3) | ||
Size (WxL) | Full (52x71) | Queen (60x80) |
Height (inches) | 6 inches | 3.5 inches |
Thickness (inches) | 6 inches | 3.5 inches |
Physical Specs(1) | ||
Weight (pounds) | 30 pounds | 16 pounds |
Materials(3) | ||
Cover Material | Bamboo | Cotton |
Foam Type | Memory Foam, High‑density Foam | High-Density Foam |
Filling Material | Memory Foam, High‑density Foam | Polyester fiber, cotton |
Construction(1) | ||
Construction | Tri‑fold | 9-layer |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the MIL-FTMT-G for its balanced lift, durability, and plush yet supportive feel that resists sagging. They also appreciate the practical removable, machine-washable bamboo-rayon cover, while noting the lack of an included frame and limited shipping destinations.
Everyday users rate the mattress highly, praising its body-conforming comfort, easy-to-clean cover, and value as a guest bed, while recurring complaints focus on its 30 lb weight, the need to ensure frame compatibility, and occasional off-gassing or heat retention.

