Juno comes with a 15-year warranty that covers manufacturing defects and visible indentations. If something's covered, the mattress will be repaired or replaced.
Price:
$399 – $599
Mattress Type:
Foam
Firmness Option:
Medium-firm
Country of Origin:
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Meet the Mattress
Juno is a medium-firm cooling gel foam mattress made in Canada, and a great balance between price and quality materials with prices starting at $399. It includes a 120-night sleep trial and a 15-year warranty. It’s also our top pick for the Best Affordable Mattress in Canada.
Size | Price | Dimensions | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
Twin | $399 | 75" x 38" x 8" | 30 lb |
Twin XL | $449 | 80" x 38" x 8" | 33 lb |
Full / Double | $479 | 75" x 53" x 8" | 43 lb |
Queen | $499 | 80" x 60" x 8" | 49 lb |
King | $599 | 80" x 76" x 8" | 64 lb |
California King | $599 | 84" x 72" x 8" | 64 lb |
RV (Bunk) | $399 | 75" x 28" x 8" | 24 lb |
RV (3/4) | $479 | 75" x 48" x 8" | 38 lb |
RV (Short Queen) | $499 | 75" x 60" x 8" | 48 lb |
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Height | Layers | Machine-Washable Cover | Country of Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
8" | 2 | No | Canada |
The Juno stands 8" tall and has 2 foam layers. It's advertised as medium-firm, which matches the results in third-party engineer testing we commissioned. Every foam layer used in the Juno mattress is made in Canada and is CertiPUR-US® certified.
The Juno mattress is made in Canada and built with 2 foam layers, one for comfort and one for support.
The Juno mattress cover takes its design cue from classic Canadian wool socks, with grey, white, and berry-coloured stripes. One end has a bold berry stripe that stands out. Because the cover isn't removable or machine washable, it's best to spot-clean it only.
For an extra $79, you can upgrade to the Cool+ cover. It's the same fabric as the regular Juno cover, but infused with cooling yarn to help keep you comfortable overnight.
These third-party engineers apply a consistent testing process to every mattress using a detailed framework. Every mattress is tested the same way, whether it's foam or hybrid. Because these types perform differently, we rate them on separate scales to ensure the scores are fair and meaningful.
We believe independent testing is essential to producing reliable and meaningful comparisons. That's why all test results are reviewed and signed off by an APEGA-certified engineer, operating under a strict code of ethics.
We use the testing results and over 40 criteria to build our scoring methodology.
Tests and reviews without this level of professional oversight may be more prone to errors and unintended bias.
The Juno mattress scored 6.0/10 for firmness, placing it in the medium-firm range. It offers balanced support with gentle contouring, suitable for back, side, and stomach sleepers. Combined with its low price, this makes Juno a good choice for guest rooms, too.
According to the third-party tests we commissioned, Juno offers great edge support with a score of 8.0/10. This mattress provides sturdy edges for sitting or lying near the side without significant sagging.
Our mattress reviewers awarded the Juno mattress a cooling feature score of 3.2/10 score. This score is calculated based on the features below:
If cooling features are important to you, we recommend the Octave Vista with its higher score of 8.0/10. A queen-size Octave Vista sells for $899 CAD and also comes with its own bundle of bedding items.
Motion isolation is how well a mattress prevents movement on one side of the bed to the other. With a score of 6.2/10, the Juno mattress does a good job of stopping motion, making it a good pick for couples or light sleepers looking to buy a budget-friendly mattress.
Want even more motion isolation? Check out the Douglas Original mattress, which received an even higher motion isolation score of 8.3/10.
With a score of 2.5/10, the Juno mattress has low bounce, which is unsurprising for a foam-based mattress. This results in a steadier surface that limits motion transfer. Sleepers who prefer a springier, more responsive feel might lean toward a coil-based mattress instead.

Juno ships free to most locations in Canada. Orders go out from warehouses in Alberta or Ontario and usually arrive in 2–10 business days. If you live in a remote area, you might see an extra delivery fee—something that's pretty standard for Canadian retailers.
Every Juno mattress is compressed, then wrapped in protective plastic, and finally packed in a box for easy delivery before being shipped to your home.
You get 120 nights to try Juno out at home. If it's not the right fit, the company will pick it up for free and give you a full refund. They either donate or recycle returned mattresses, depending on what's available in your area.
Courier | FedEx |
Shipping Cost | Free |
Delivery Time | 2–10 business days |
Sleep Trial Nights | 120 |
Warranty Years | 15 |
Return Ease | Free pickup and return, full refund |
Launched | Parent Company | Company HQ |
|---|---|---|
2019 | GoodMorning.com | Edmonton, AB |
Juno is a brand created by GoodMorning.com, Canada's largest independent online mattress retailer. Launched in 2019, Juno was designed to offer Canadians a more affordable way to get a good night's sleep.
The Juno mattress is made in Canada with a focus on value, and comes with key features like a 120-night sleep trial, a 15-year warranty, and responsive customer service—all pillars of the GoodMorning.com brand.
Third-party review sites like the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Trustpilot collect and publish customer feedback about companies and their products, and aren't controlled by the companies being reviewed. They offer a snapshot of overall customer satisfaction and highlight common issues shoppers might face. Checking ratings on sites like these can be a useful way for customers to make more informed purchasing decisions.
Juno's parent company is positively rated by customers on third-party review sites. GoodMorning.com has earned an accreditation of "A+" from the Better Business Bureau with a 4.9/5 star customer review rating, and is rated "Excellent" by customers on Trustpilot.
BBB Rating | |
BBB Customer Rating | 4.9 / 5 |
Trustpilot Rating | |
Trustpilot Stars | 4.9 / 5 |
Juno is our top pick for Best Affordable Mattress. Its manufacturer, GoodMorning.com, is also recognized for its excellent service, with a rating of "A+" from the Better Business Bureau and "Excellent" from Trustpilot. You might like the Juno mattress if you want:
Juno is GoodMorning.com's most affordable model, designed with simplicity and essential comfort in mind. If you're looking for a mattress with a higher cooling rating or more pressure relief, check out options like the Douglas Original or Douglas Alpine.
Juno comes with a 15-year warranty that covers manufacturing defects and visible indentations. If something's covered, the mattress will be repaired or replaced.
Returned Juno mattresses are either donated to local charities or sent to regional recycling facilities, depending on what's available nearby.
Juno is only available online at Juno.ca.
No, the cover isn't removable and should only be spot-cleaned. The zipper is used during manufacturing and shouldn't be opened.
No special frame is required. Juno works with most solid, non-toxic foundations, including platforms, solid box bases, slatted frames, and adjustable beds. Just make sure whatever you're using is sturdy enough to support a foam mattress.
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