With so many mattress startups on the market, which one provides the most restful night of sleep?
Foam on foam. Photo: Bobby Doherty We wrote last year about a golden age of mattresses. So many start-ups had popped up 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 brands rolling out new models and phasing out older ones.
How I sleep: I slouch, so at night I need to lie down on something very firm to counter a long day of slightly stooped sitting and sinking into my hips while standing. I start out on my back, but eventually collapse over to my side by the middle of the night. The tl;dr: Saatva’s firmest option is a true firm, making it a good choice for those in need of back support. Plus: Saatva uses organic and eco-friendly materials, so while all the mattresses listed here are certifiably safe, there are fewer chemicals in Saatva’s.How I sleep: I am a stomach-sleeper who prefers a plush mattress that cradles my body. However, I share a bed with a back-sleeper who prefers a firm mattress with little-to-no give.
The tl;dr: This is a foam mattress, but a substantial one that offers excellent pressure relief. It should suit all kinds of sleepers and is a good mattress for anyone who doesn’t want to overthink it. How I sleep: I am not loyal to any one position, so my ideal mattress is a jack-of-all-trades with support for my back, but which is also cushy enough to let me comfortably flop around on my stomach and side.
The tl;dr: The Aviya is supportive but soft, and is another can’t-go-wrong choice for those who don’t want to overthink it, but know that they’d prefer an innerspring system.How I sleep: I’m a stomach-sleeper — I often can’t fall asleep at all unless I’m fully prostrate — but often wake up on my side, and I like a mattress that feels fluffy without having too much give.
The tl;dr: As a company, Casper is a well-oiled machine that makes delivery a cinch and offers other high-quality products along with the mattress, which is convenient if you want new, say, pillows. As for the mattress, it skews just a tad softer, and hot-sleepers don’t always love the foam. For everyone else, you can’t go wrong.How I sleep: I mostly sleep on my back, but also switch to my side during the night. I prefer a mattress that’s on the firmer side.
The tl;dr: Another crowd pleaser for anyone who’s happy with foam, Tuft & Needle is a very smart choice for anyone looking to spend a bit less. How I slept: The first thing I noticed about the Avocado Green mattress was its height compared to my previous Casper mattress. The Casper measures 10 inches and the Avocado with additional pillow-top measures 13 inches. I’ve never preferred a tall bed, but there was definitely something decadent about flopping down on a giant slab of rising dough.
What to know: Allswell is Walmart’s mattress-in-a-box brand, and it only just launched in 2017. It offers two models: the 12-inch-tall Luxe Hybrid, which I tested, and a newer, cheaper, hybrid mattress simply called the Allswell. The Luxe Hybrid is one of the compressed mattresses that still has coils in addition to foam that’s mercury- and lead-free.
How I slept: If you’re familiar with the regular Casper, the first thing you’ll notice is that the Wave is firmer. But as almost every review mentions, the top of the mattress also has a lovely plush feeling to it that lends itself well to stomach-dozing and side-snoozing. The mattress felt too stiff for my taste, but friends of mine who like firm mattresses inherited it and they love it.
How I sleep: Chest down, with one arm under a pillow that’s under my head and one leg bent 90 degrees at the knee . The tl;dr: Having slept on a more expensive Casper mattress, if you’re watching your budget, don’t even think twice, go with a Signature Sleep. That said, if you have the money, know you may well enjoy a Casper for the better part of two decades, thanks to its superior construction.What to know: Helix doesn’t offer one style of mattress-in-a-box.
The best mattresses for achy backs WinkBeds $1,599 at WinkBeds Buy The tester: Katy Schneider, associate editor The fine print: Wink ships free, and offers white-glove delivery for $99. Customers get 120 days to decide if they like it. If not, they’ll pick it up for free and give a full refund. The fine print: Cocoon ships for free and customers get 100 nights to try things out, with the option to exchange or return. While the memory foam will break in and adjust to your pressure points , the company says that if it shows any indentations or dips lower than one inch, a full return is covered by their ten-year warranty.
What to know: In 1996, the brothers Tony and Terry Pearce invented their highly stretchy Hyper-Elastic Polymer, a strong but moldable gel-like material that was then used in medical beds, Dr. Scholl’s soles, and toy balls. In 2016, the brothers used the technology to create direct-to-consumer mattresses that they called “the world’s first no-pressure mattress.
The tl;dr: Purple’s anomalous materials are well-suited to those who sleep hot and hate foam and who are game to try something very different.What to know: Parachute — maker of linen sheets, bathrobes, and mattress toppers — released its first mattress early this year. Before I even touched it, two major things stood out: 1. It’s nice-looking, with fuzzy white wool buttons pinning down the tufts, and 2.
The best mattress for under $300 Zinus Cooling Gel Memory Foam Mattress $156 at Zinus Buy The tester: Karen Iorio Adelson, writer What to know: Bear claims its mattresses, with four layers of foam are engineered for athletes, promoting temperature regulation and quicker muscle recovery after workouts. These benefits purportedly come from a mattress cover made from a licensed technology called Celliant, a synthetic fiber designed to direct body heat back into the muscles as restorative infrared heat.
The best mattress for kids Casper Essential From $500 at Amazon Buy From $536 at Casper Buy The tester: Lauren
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