If your bed is now your movie-watching-spot, occasional work-from-home location, and occasionally the place where you get some sleep, it's important to make sure that your mattress is a good one
Foam on foam. Photo: Bobby Doherty We wrote in 2017 about a golden age of mattresses. So many start-ups had arisen to challenge the likes of Sleepy’s and Tempur-Pedic — Casper and Tuft & Needle and Leesa and Saatva, among many others — that we tested a bunch to make sense of it all. Since then, the mattress-sphere has only gotten more crowded, with more brands continuing to debut and existing ones rolling out new models and phasing out older ones.
The best all-around mattresses Saatva Classic Mattress $1,299 now 15% off $1,099 $1,099 at Saatva Buy The tester: Simone Kitchens, former Strategist senior editor The fine print: Saatva allows customers a 120-day trial run as well as a full return or exchange. The mattress is covered by a 15-year warranty. All sizes are available in two heights — a custom slim and a premier luxury — and give the same level of support. The company offers free white-glove delivery and mattress removal.
What to know: Leesa is one of the OG mattress-in-a-box companies — it’s been selling an all-foam mattress since 2014 — and according to Sleepopolis, it’s a solid option for back- and side-sleepers. In August, Leesa reformulated its basic mattress for the first time, replacing its top layer of trademarked Avena foam with a layer of what’s called “LSA200 foam technology.
The Aviya Mattress $1,099 now 18% off $899 $899 at Aviya Buy with code: STRAT200 $999 at Amazon Buy The tester: Lori Keong, former Strategist writer The fine print: Aviya provides free shipping, which includes in-the-door delivery through a third-party service. However, that might not cover getting the mattress upstairs in a walk-up apartment , so customers living in cities should ask ahead of time. Mattress setup and removal are available for an additional fee, and Aviya will set this up during a two-hour window, Mondays through Fridays only.
What to know: If you’re reading this, what don’t you know about Casper? It wasn’t the first mattress-in-a-box company to launch, but it quickly became the most prominent, thanks to factors like shiny branding and venture-capital funding. The original premise of Casper was that one mattress could make everyone happy.
Tuft & Needle Original Mattress $595 now 15% off $506 $506 at Tuft & Needle Buy $506 at Amazon Buy The tester: Lauren Ro, Strategist writer The fine print: Shipping is free, and if you don’t like it after a 100-day trial, the brand offers a full refund and free removal to a charity of your choice. It also comes with a ten-year warranty.
What to know: Avocado set out to create the greenest mattress on the market using nontoxic natural and organic materials . The brand offers two different adult-size mattresses : the Green and the Vegan, which is like the Green minus the wool. Both are foam-coil hybrids that layer eco-conscious natural Dunlop latex , recycled steel coils, organic cotton, organic wool, and hydrated silica .
The best firm mattresses The Allswell Luxe Hybrid Mattress $645 $645 at Walmart Buy The tester: Margaret The tl;dr: Allswell has made a stellar firm mattress: You’re being good to your spine, but the feel is still comfortable. It’s also a remarkable value for the price. How I slept: Prior to receiving my Nectar mattress, I had been sleeping on a mattress I acquired from a former roommate, who had slept on it for who knows how long before me. It was supposed to be temporary, but nine years later I was still sleeping on it. And so was my dog, whose every move I could feel because my ancient spring mattress would bounce and squeak whenever he got in and out of bed.
What to know: The Casper Wave Hybrid is a souped-up, premium version of the original Casper that’s designed to provide targeted support for your back, neck, and shoulders along 33 points in the mattress through a contoured foam and dome-shaped gel pods that are said to work for all shapes and sizes. It’s made of five layers of foam , has a more luxurious texture and a thick, removable cover, and, at $2,295 for a queen, is very much the “luxury” option.
Signature Sleep Honest Elements 7” Mattress $576 $576 $576 at Amazon Buy $576 at Amazon Buy The tester: Steven John, contributor The fine print: You’re getting a great mattress at a great price, so don’t expect too many perks beyond the bedding itself. It shows up in a box, but it’s on you to unpack, set up, and clear out your old mattress. The Honest Elements is backed by a ten-year warranty, so if it breaks down sometime during the first decade of use, you can get it replaced for a flat $75 to cover shipping.
The tl;dr: Though the memory foam used in the hybrid construction has changed since we tested this in 2018 — and we have not tested the newest model — Helix’s mattresses still have a reputation for being on the softer side. The quiz, and the 100-night trial period, means that couples with different sleep styles should be able to find a good compromise within the broad set of options.
The fine print: Standard shipping is free to all 50 states. There is a 100-night sleep trial period, which starts on the day of delivery, but Birch requires that you sleep on it for at least 30 days before initiating the return process for a full refund. If you do decide to keep your mattress, you have a 25-year limited warranty that protects against defects from normal use.
What to know: Wink is an interesting company. Its mattresses are handmade to order in Wisconsin, and many of the people working at its factory have been building beds by hand for most of their careers. Wink CEO Dan Adler says certain techniques — like hand-sewing the mattress quilt and tape edge, and laying the innersprings by hand — ensure the quality of construction on every mattress. From top to bottom, these have a thin layer of foam , air springs , a support pad , and tempered steel coils .
How I slept: The Cocoon Chill is every bit as firm as the innerspring coil mattress I’ve slept on for years, but the memory foam hugs me in a way that makes my lower back feel particularly supported. Weird visual for you: Imagine two open palms gently lifting up your sacrum area. There was no hip-sinking feeling; the foam filled in the areas around my lower spine that generally ache, making it feel like I was very much on top of the mattress.
The best firm and springy mattresses Bear Hybrid Mattress $1,390 now 20% off $1,112 $1,112 at Bear Buy with code: CHILL20 The tester: Steven The tl;dr: If you want to fall asleep fast, this mattress is worth the price. Its multiple foam layers provide custom comfort, while the coils offer support contoured to various body types and create space for excess body heat to flow into. The jury may still be out on whether the Celliant topper actually helps restore muscle and joint health, but it’s definitely soft and inviting.
How I slept: Before I even laid down on the mattress, I had to get it from my building’s lobby, where the delivery person left it, to my apartment. That was easy enough, but the thing was much heavier than our old Sterns and Foster innerspring.
The Purple Mattress $1,149 Photo: Courtesy of the vendor $1,149 at Purple Buy The tester: Jason Chen, former Strategist deputy editor How I slept: I chose the Purple mattress in a 3 , which is bouncier than the 2 and firmer than the 4. Plopping down on the mattress was a brand-new sensation: You’re very aware of the gel surface, which has almost the rubbery give of a kids’ party bouncy house. I didn’t mind the texture of the square grid, though, because the mattress has such supportive structure. When I lay on my side, it was like being cradled rather than smothered, the way I felt on my old foam mattress.
The fine print: Parachute offers free ground shipping, along with 100 days to return the new mattress, and a 10-year warranty. For a fee, you can arrange for white-glove delivery — although if you have two strong and able bodies to lift the box, you won’t need it — which includes mattress removal. What to know: First of all, Zinus is crazy affordable — a six-inch-thick, two-layer foam queen is under $200. The version I tried, a 12-inch model with an extra layer of high-density foam, features a top layer of memory foam infused with gel, which theoretically disperses body heat better than normal memory foam. The cover, made from breathable fabric, is designed to keep you cool with its loose, woven knit that allows air to flow through.
The fine print: In addition to the white-glove delivery Steven mentioned above, Bear offers free shipping and returns, and a 100-night risk-free trial period. The company will also help arrange pickup of returned mattresses but requires that you try it out for 30 days before requesting a return. Bear also partners with LoadUp, where you can use the code BEAR for a discounted mattress-removal rate.
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