
Brooklyn Bedding
Signature Hybrid
Durable, comfortable, adjustable firmness; excellent value.

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Aireloom is the best brand I’ve ever had.
Yeah mine was mid 3s 5ish years ago. My hips used to always hurt, now I feel great, and my 6’1 partner also loves it. I unfortunately don’t know which model mine is but it’s the greatest. For anyone that can afford it, I always recommend.
I purchased an Aireloom mattress from the Preferred Line. Look at the materials and build of the mattress. I fully believe they are worth the price. I went through multiple mattresses that didn't work before buying an Aireloom. "Standard" beds aren't the quality they used to be, they use low quality foams that don't last. For what it's worth, for a lower price tag, my husband is considering buying a hand tufted King Koil from their Xtended line. He's waiting a few months for my Aireloom to break in first, because he loves it (we have a split king bed), and might go with Aireloom after all. I looked up many reviews and YouTube videos before purchasing.
I don’t claim to be an Aireloom/Kluft expert, but I’m familiar with their products, history, and materials and am not shy about formulating an opinion. From what I’ve seen, the models made for Macy’s are exclusive versions produced to meet Macy’s specific standards. This practice is quite common, as many manufacturers create exclusives for major retailers like Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, and Neiman Marcus. That doesn’t mean the brands themselves aren’t good, but in general, I’ve found that independent dealers often carry versions that feel a bit more refined or better constructed than the big-store exclusives. Aireloom fits somewhere above the traditional “S” or legacy brands in terms of quality, but I’d still place them in the “they don’t make them like they used to” category. That said, Aireloom was actually one of my top three choices when I was mattress shopping about three years ago. I ultimately passed because of their use of perimeter edge foam support encasement, something I’m not a big fan of, though I’ve warmed up to it slightly when it’s thoughtfully integrated into the design. Plus, there were some off site reviews that made me a little nervous in their price category. One other point: for a company that positions itself as a high-end, luxury brand, a 10-year warranty feels a bit light. Of course, warranties across the industry tend to come with plenty of caveats, so they’re not always the best measure of real-world durability. At the end of the day, what matters most is comfort, material quality, and how well the mattress holds up over time. Those are the factors that ultimately define whether a mattress, and the company behind it, live up to their reputation. A final thought I have on Aireloom is when comparing them to Shifman, I like the fact that most Shifman, which the exception of their entry level line for independents, use all natural materials. Whether it be latex, wool, cotton, and horsehair. I find that similarly priced Airelooms are using a lot of synthetic foams, which causes me to pause a bit for a luxury category mattress. Hope this helps.
I went and tried all the mattresses I could. I haven’t bought one yet but my #1 pick is one of the softer mattresses from Aireloom you can find at furniture row. The next is the most expensive purple mattress. I need good support but a soft plush top so my hip and should can sink in and not be pushed up out of place.
I had a temper for a long time and live in an older building with poor insulation. The temperpedic I had was too firm in winter, too soft in summer and just right in spring and fall it was definitely affected by the weather.
Without sagging try a tufted mattress so the edges and middle have uniform support for a long time. [Why Tufted Mattresses like Aireloom & King Koil are Superior & Last Decades #mattress](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZqVtFBKZVHk) I got the aireloom no sagging so far
Aireloom has been great for my husband for side sleeping. Which made me think I would hate it because I sleep mostly on my back but its been fine for me too. The worst bed we had was a layla i had crazy back pain every morning 9 months into having that bed. Went away when we got Aireloom
If you really want to ensure no sagging you need a tufted mattress, tufted from the top to bottom like a King Koil or Aireloom Im sure there are others. Without tufts you are at the mercy of the springs alone. I have an Aireloom and it does not sink at all its uniform from the edges to the middle. Look up tufting it will explain more
I was there with you. I had a temperpedic for many years but I hated it in warm months it sagged. Then I did tons of research online got a Layla then my back hurt like heck for months and I came to Reddit to find many people had same experience with it. Then I got an Aireloom and everything changed [https://youtu.be/J\_6fBI3iq3c](https://youtu.be/J_6fBI3iq3c) take a watch of this video and you can reach out the guy who made it he will talk you through everything, spent a ton of time on phone with me.
Bought my Aireloom king last year and love it. Not even a hint of a sag and very substantial mattress.

Brooklyn Bedding
Signature Hybrid
Durable, comfortable, adjustable firmness; excellent value.

Sleep EZ
Organic Latex Mattress
Highly customizable layers, durable; but extremely heavy.

Helix
Midnight Luxe
Pain relief, side sleeper support; but some find too soft.

Purple
The Purple Mattress
Unique grid feel, cool; but heavy, expensive, polarizing.

Brooklyn Bedding
Aurora Luxe Cooling
Excellent cooling, zoned support for heavier sleepers.

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Novaform - Platinum 16.5" Luxury Hybrid Mattress

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Brooklyn Bedding - Titan Plus Luxe

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Purple - The Purple Mattress

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Sleep EZ - Organic Latex Mattress

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Helix - Midnight Luxe

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Sleep EZ - Organic Latex Mattress