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Casper for the win, I got the first one on this list : [https://www.redrecs.com/best-mattress](https://www.redrecs.com/best-mattress) (its analysis of all reddit posts just like this one, asking what's the best mattress, super helpful) and I dig it so far, I had back pain for a while but with this I sleep so good on this thing and much less back pain, it's also half the price of same quality mattresses.
I totally disagree. We bought a Helix with coils and are returning it and replacing it with a new Casper all Latex/foam. We found that the hybrid had very little support on the edges and we are edge sleepers. Which kind of mattress is better is an opinion and we all have our own
I’m in the 120 day window of “sleep trial “ on a hybrid and began the return process today! While the center is quite comfortable, the sides are just completely unsupported and the feeling is one of sliding off the bed. We had a Casper, which after 8 years had to be replaced - we have ordered a new one from them today - we think we prefer a full Laytex to the hybrid variety
If you did ok with Leesa that long, why not another? The same company (3Z’s) who makes Leesa also makes Brooklyn Bedding (my favorite), Helix (also great but pricey), Nolah (best value and still quite good), Bear, and some others. I liked the Leesa Legend Chill, but really disliked their other beds. It felt cheaper than other lines they make. The Brooklyn Bedding Thermo Balance Elite was my favorite bed I tried, and what I bought. I’m extremely happy with it. Helix Midnight Elite was my second favorite, but pricier. Saatva RX was quite good, but even more expensive than Helix. Nolah Evolution was the best quality low cost option I tried ($1450 for a king), but I was willing to pay more for their highest quality offerings. Casper was ok for all foam, and exceeded my expectations at a solid price point. I hated nectar, because I could feel springs on the side and any partner movement. Purple will either be loved or hated, but feels weird to me. Simmons Beauty Rest had a lot of great options, but was pricey, though I preferred this to newer and in some cases more expensive Sealy models under the same umbrella. Tempurpedic was what I had before Brooklyn Bedding, and I think they are excellent, but they’re very expensive and not necessarily better at double the price.
Love my foam mattress- Endy, Casper- there are lots. I got a great frame from Costco that was reasonably priced. New so no bed bugs
I am a fan of the Casper one they sell, it solved my lower back pain very quickly.
It’s all foam and I haven’t had it for very long yet so we’ll see about longevity. It’s not a very firm mattress for me but I’m pretty big at 225lbs. It has a zone comfort where it’s supposed to be firmer around the top and bottom of the bed and lighter around the center so your hips and backside don’t get contorted as you sleep. This is the only bed I’ve found comfortable enough to sleep on my back.
That is the one I have. It’s still been good to me since I bought it.
Get a solid wood or steel platform frame and spend your money on a good midrange mattress (Costco, Sleep On Latex, Purple, Casper, Tuft & Needle) and a latex mattress topper if needed. I would estimate $200 frame, $500-$1000 mattress, $150 topper.
we got casper and happy with it
I love my dreamcloud one, I had casper a while back and it was giving me backaches.
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SleepOnLatex - Pure Green Organic Latex Mattress





