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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.
If the Aurora Luxe feels a bit tall for your room, I’d try the Signature Hybrid in soft or medium instead. It’s shorter and still gives that cushy pressure relief your hips need. Leesa’s Legend Chill is another solid pick for small spaces since it doesn’t feel bulky and has great comfort for side sleeping. I’d check your frame height and try a medium feel at home to see what actually eases the hip pain.
Maybe check out Brooklyn Bedding since their hybrids hold weight really well without that sinking feel. A lot of heavier sleepers say the extra coils make it easier to move around, which sounds perfect for late-pregnancy discomfort. You might wanna look at Leesa too if you want something a bit more balanced and comfy without being mushy. Their mids feel steady enough for support but still easy on the hips. A topper usually won’t fix deep sinking once the mattress is already giving up, so a fresh setup might be way kinder on your back right now.
Mine is being delivered next week and I can report back then. I just tried out the legend chill and it was very temperature neutral and comfortable but I needed something a tad more firm.
I really have disliked Winkbeds every time I've tried them in store. The material is rough and seems to pill very easily, the luxury firm is way too firm for a side sleeper, and I really just don't understand the hype. Very meh mattresses. The Leesa Sapira Chill Hybrid is a really nice mattress as is the Legend Chill. You can sometimes find them on FB. The Helix midnight luxe also felt nice when I tried it in store.
I have a Leesa Legend Chill in my primary bedroom and after a few weeks I really love it. I wasn't sure at first because it seemed a tad firm, but it's softened up now and it's very comfortable and plush and doesn't sleep hot. In one of my guest rooms, I have a Nest Owl, and it's a latex hybrid and it's also very comfortable. I have a medium and it's more on the medium firm side because it's latex, but it is also softening. It sleeps cool. They have a one year trial period and they also include a one time comfort layer exchange for life. The top of the mattress unzips and you can either change the firmness or just get a new layer if it needs replacing in the future. If you're having issues with sagging, I would definitely make sure you have a solid base and not a box spring or those bowed slats. Mattresses these days are heavy and need really strong solid support. Also, make sure to get a mattress protector to make sure you don't void any warranties in the future.
I recently purchased Leesa legend and love it
+1 for the Leesa Legend. Very comfy.
hi all, i just bought the leesa legend hybrid mattress and the past few nights i’ve been sleeping on it, i wake up with lower back pain and jaw tension. i can also feel the coils when i’m laying on the bed. is this typical of hybrid style mattresses? if anyone else has tried this model and replaced it with something else they like better, please let me know. i ordered this because i didn’t want to keep searching for mattresses online and it was highly recommended on the naplab site background info for recommendations: 5’9 190 lbs side sleeper. partner is 6’ 230 lbs side sleeper.
Leesa Legend best mattress I have ever had.
Just buy it on their website
I am a retailer for mattresses including Leesa. I can say with 100% certainty that the legend is only made in one firmness level and that is medium.
I weight 180 pounds and it feels like a medium to me.
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