Mattresses Comparisons
23 comparisons to help you pick the right one.
Purple edges out Bear overall thanks to superior cooling, broader appeal across sleep positions, and a genuinely innovative feel โ but Bear remains the smarter pick for budget shoppers and athletes.
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid edges out the Casper One with better cooling, more firmness options, and stronger overall performance at a more competitive price.
Leesa outperforms Casper across more sleep categories, offers a longer trial and lifetime warranty on premium models, and earns higher average performance scores โ making it the stronger overall mattress brand for most shoppers.
Casper wins for sleepers who want zoned support and versatile comfort, but Tuft & Needle is the better value for most budget-minded buyers.
Saatva edges out Helix for most buyers thanks to its superior white-glove delivery, year-long trial, and premium build quality โ but Helix remains the smarter pick if personalization and value matter more than luxury trimmings.
Saatva wins for most sleepers thanks to its superior policies, better value, and stronger all-around performance โ but Tempur-Pedic remains the gold standard for motion isolation and deep pressure relief.
Choose Avocado if organic certifications and environmental impact matter most to you; choose Saatva if you want firmness options and better value with premium services included.
Standard King wins for most buyers with superior width for couples and vastly better bedding availability, but California King is unbeatable if you're over 6'2" tall.
Nectar wins for most people thanks to its lower price, 365-night trial, and lifetime warranty, but Casper is worth the premium if you're a combination sleeper who needs responsive foam and solid edge support.
Purple dominates for hot sleepers and pressure relief, while Casper wins on price and traditional foam support.
Saatva wins for most people thanks to better durability, support, and temperature control, but side sleepers on a tight budget should grab the Casper.
Get Casper if you want solid memory foam performance without breaking the bank, or splurge on Tempur-Pedic if you have chronic pain and actually plan to keep the mattress for a decade.
Tuft & Needle wins on price-to-performance for back sleepers, while Casper's zoned design is the clear choice for side sleepers willing to pay extra for targeted pressure relief.
Go with DreamCloud if you're a combination sleeper who runs hot and needs edge support; choose Nectar if you're a side sleeper on a budget who wants maximum pressure relief.
Full mattress takes this easilyโthe comfort upgrade is worth every penny of the modest price premium for adult sleepers.
Helix Midnight takes the win for couples needing customization and edge support, but Purple Original dominates for hot sleepers who want bouncy, responsive comfort.
Hot sleepers and couples should grab a hybrid for responsiveness and airflow, while side sleepers on a budget get better pressure relief from memory foam.
King wins for practical buyers with standard bedrooms, but super king is unbeatable if you've got the space and budget for maximum sleeping luxury.
Nectar dominates on value for memory foam fans, but Purple is worth every extra dollar if you sleep hot and want truly responsive support.
Purple wins for most people thanks to superior cooling, better value, and responsive support, but Tempur-Pedic dominates for side sleepers who need deep contouring and don't mind the heat.
Go Purple if you're a hot sleeper or share your bed; go Tuft & Needle if you want quality comfort without dropping $1,400.
Sleep Number 360 dominates for couples needing different firmness levels, while Tempur-Pedic crushes it for pressure relief without the tech headaches.
The Twin XL justifies its small price premium with better comfort for nearly everyone, especially since it's the college standard and accommodates anyone over six feet.