Best Mattress for 2023
There are hundreds of online mattresses to choose from. We've tested the top brands on the market so you can find the perfect match for you.
With five plus-plus years of mattress testing experience, we use our different sleeping position and body type perspectives to offer well-rounded, honest reviews.
What to consider
Sleeping position
Body type
Feel
Performance
Company policies
Shopping for a mattress is a big process. From choosing the type of mattress to figuring out what firmness you need, it can get overwhelming.
With hundreds of hours of testing behind us, my team and I rounded up our best mattress picks to help pair you with the bed that most accommodate your sleeping position, body type and other personal preferences.
What's the best mattress overall?
Brooklyn Bedding's Signature is the best mattress that offers the best bang for your buck. You can pick between three firmness options, it has a strong and durable hybrid construction and during promos (which occur often), you can buy it for cheaper than popular foam beds that aren't as supportive.
Most people spend an entire third of their lives asleep. It's the time when we repair, recharge and dream. So it's crucial to our health to have a comfortable, supportive mattress that can help make the most of our eight hours. A good mattress can truly make a world of difference in your quality of sleep -- you just have to find that mattress.
When choosing the best mattress to make slumber as restful as possible, several factors come into play, including body shape, preferred sleeping position and health condition. Whatever kind of sleeper you are, you're certain to find what you're looking for in our best mattress list.
Pricing shown below is the full price for a queen mattress, but I list the full range of available sizes and prices within each entry. I update this list periodically.
Read more: How to Break in a New Mattress: What to Do and How Long It Takes
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Best mattresses of 2023
One of the best parts about this mattress is its price. It retails for $1,332, but you can usually buy it for under $1,000 due to discounts.
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Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid Mattress
CNET Score
- Three firmness options makes it suitable for all sleeping positions Its construction is supportive and durable for all body types It's one of the most affordable hybrid beds on our list
- Still may be over budget for some shoppers
Why we picked the Brooklyn Bedding Signature mattress: With three firmness levels to choose from, a strong steel coil foundation layer, and a cushy feel that cradles your curves, it's a comfortable and accommodating pick for most people. When you buy a Brooklyn Bedding Signature mattress, you also get a great bang for your buck.
More on Brooklyn Bedding Signature
The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid is the brand's flagship bed. It's a quality hybrid mattress (a bed made with coils and foam) that offers a neutral-foam feel that's more light and airy than memory foam. As its support layer, it has a thick system of pocketed coils with reinforced coils around the edges for improved edge support.
It's accommodating for all body types and even suits any sleeping position. There are three firmness levels to choose from. The soft and medium are pressure relieving enough for side sleepers, and the firm is a supportive option for back or stomach sleepers. Read more about this bed in our Brooklyn Bedding Signature review.
One of the best parts about this mattress is its price. It retails for $1,332, but you can usually buy it for under $1,000 due to discounts.
Prices for Allswell start at $217 for a twin and go up to $357 for a California King.
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Allswell Mattress
- Great for back, stomach and combination sleepers
- A budget mattress
- accommodates all body types thanks to its hybrid construction
- Gives resistance to combination sleepers
- Too firm for strict side sleepers
Why we picked the Allswell mattress: The ultimate budget-friendly bed, Allswell gets the nod for anyone who needs a long-lasting and supportive bed at a low price. It's one of the only hybrid mattresses you can get for under $500, but it doesn't look or feel like a regular ol' cheap mattress. It's a simple, medium-firm mattress that suits back and stomach sleepers looking to save.
More on the Allswell mattress
The Allswell is the ultimate budget-friendly bed. Hybrid mattresses have pocketed coils in them to make them more long-lasting, durable and supportive, which usually comes with a cost. Allswell, on the other hand, from Walmart, is cheaper than most foam beds, and it fits the bill for price-conscious shoppers who want a simple foam bed at a low cost.
Allswell has a standard three layer construction with comfort layers that provide a neutral and balanced soft foam feel. It's not syrupy or slow-responding to pressure like memory foam is, nor is it as springy and bouncy as latex foam. It's more of a standard classic foam, like the stuff inside a comfy couch. It also has an accommodating firmness level around a 6 out of 10.
It suits most sleeping positions, but I wouldn't recommend it to strict side sleepers who want a soft mattress, especially those under 145 pounds. Read more in our full Allswell mattress review.
Prices for Allswell start at $217 for a twin and go up to $357 for a California King.
Best mattress for plus-size sleepers
Helix Plus Mattress
CNET Score
- Ultra supportive, primarily designed for heavy sleepers over 230 pounds Extra dense memory foam offers a balance of support and pressure relief Great for heavy back and stomach sleepers
- Side sleepers may want a softer mattress It's a bit expensive
Why we picked the Helix Plus mattress: The Helix Plus is an extra thick mattress with XL pocketed coils in the foundation layer to provide maximum support and durability. It has a blended foam feel that's cushy and comfy without making you feel like you're sinking into it. Helix Plus' medium-firm profile will also help keep the back and spine properly supported.
More on the Helix Plus mattress
The Helix Plus mattress is 13 inches thick with XL pocketed coils that are stronger than the coils found in other competing hybrid beds. It also has multiple foam layers with an extra comfort layer of high-density foam that helps provide adequate support and comfort all in one.
The mattress is supportive, while also providing the right amount of "give" to relieve pressure where you need it the most. The layers contour around your curves without pulling you into the mattress, and it's really easy to switch positions, because you don't get resistance like you do with memory foam.
Plus size sleepers over 230 pounds will find the Helix Plus mattress falls around a medium-firm on the firmness scale, making it perfectly supportive with an ample amount of pressure relief. Because of its firmer profile, I think it's best for back, stomach and combination sleepers. Heavy side sleepers should consider Layla Hybrid or Saatva in the luxury plush profile.
The Helix Plus comes in mattress size options from twin to California king, and prices range from $811 to $1,811.
The Casper Original comes in twin to California king, and prices range from $895 to $1,695.
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Casper Original Mattress
CNET Score
- Zoned layer is supportive and pressure relieving where you need it most Medium firmness level suits all sleeping positions
- May not be supportive enough for those over 230 pounds
Why we picked the Casper Original mattress: As one of the most popular bed-in-a-box mattresses, the Casper Original is a safe pick for anyone who wants a wallet-friendly mattress that's comfortable and promotes a good night's sleep. It has a soft, neutral-foam feel and a zoned-support layer with a supportive center for enhanced back support.
More on the Casper Original
The Casper Original mattress has a simple three-layer, 11-inch construction, and each foam slab packs a big punch. The first layer is a dense foam for proper support, while the middle layer is a zoned transition foam.
It's ergonomically sectioned into three parts: softer in the zones under the shoulders and legs for pressure relief and firmer under your back and lumbar region. This promotes better spinal alignment and is a feature only a handful of foam beds have.
The top foam layer is called AirScape foam, and it's perforated to allow air to easily pass through. Altogether, the foams provide a blended feel that's really neutral and comfortable -- kind of like a big comfy couch. It's not ultra bouncy, nor is it slow to bounce back like memory foam. However, I'd say it's best for people under 230 pounds. See more in our full Casper Original mattress review.
The Casper Original comes in twin to California king, and prices range from $895 to $1,695.
This bed offers a comforting, nestling memory foam feel that relieves pressure around the joints. However, it's not viscous or slow to respond to pressure like traditional memory foam. Instead, I think it has more of a neutral memory-foam feel. Read more in our full Bear Original mattress review.
Another great thing about this mattress is its price. It retails for $998, but Bear is known to mark it down by $100 or more.
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Bear Original Mattress
CNET Score
- It features a Celliant-infused cover to help enhance sleep quality It has a great bang-for-your-buck Good for back, stomach and combination sleepers
- Might be too firm for strict side sleepers Sleepers over 230 pounds should consider the hybrid model for more support
Why we picked the Bear Original mattress: It's a good pick for people under 230 pounds who like the pressure-relieving quality of memory foam but could do without the slow, sink-in feel. Bear Original has a Celliant-infused cover meant to boost circulation and sleep quality and leave you feeling more refreshed. It's also very affordable, especially during a promo.
More on the Bear Original
The Bear Original foam mattress is a unicorn among a sea of foam beds in the online mattress industry. It has a unique cover infused with Celliant, a comfortable feel and it's the same price as competing bed-in-a-box models like fellow best mattress picks Casper Original and Nectar. In some cases, it's even cheaper. Because of this, I give major props to Bear for including this kind of tech in its mattress lineup.
This bed offers a comforting, nestling memory foam feel that relieves pressure around the joints. However, it's not viscous or slow to respond to pressure like traditional memory foam. Instead, I think it has more of a neutral memory-foam feel. Read more in our full Bear Original mattress review.
Another great thing about this mattress is its price. It retails for $998, but Bear is known to mark it down by $100 or more.
The Saatva Classic comes in sizes twin XL to split California king and prices range from $1,095 to $2,790.
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Saatva Classic Mattress
CNET Score
- It's one of the only beds with a strong, dual-coil design It has three firmness level options to accommodate many sleepers It comes with free white glove delivery Suitable for average to heavy body types
- Side sleepers who want a soft bed probably won't like Saatva It's an expensive mattress You'll have to pay $99 if you want to return it
Why we picked the Saatva Classic: A true luxury mattress, the Saatva Classic offers the best of both worlds: plush and cushy comfort with optimal support. It boasts two coil layers, memory foam, Lumbar Zone Active Spinal Wire and a quilted, zoned pillow-top. It's designed to promote comfort and spinal alignment, and it feels like it belongs in a fancy hotel.
More on the Saatva Classic
The construction is thick and supportive and provides just the right amount of contouring. Unlike most hybrid beds, the Saatva combines two layers of coils, one innerspring layer and one pocketed coil layer. It's the only mattress in our best mattress review with this kind of innerspring mattress hybrid construction, and a primary reason why this bed is so supportive and firm.
The Saatva Classic also has special lumbar technology and additional support in the center of the mattress, specifically designed to keep your spine aligned while also allowing your shoulders and hips to sink in just a little bit. It almost felt like there was a slight elevation in the center of the mattress that filled in the curves of my body.
You also have the option to choose how firm you want your firm bed to be. In a nutshell, Saatva is a luxurious mattress with a look and feel that makes firm bed lovers want to jump into bed and never leave. Check out our full Saatva mattress review or the best firm mattresses to see more options.
The Saatva Classic comes in sizes twin XL to split California king and prices range from $1,095 to $2,790.
I've found people usually love their Purple mattress, but some are thrown off by its one-of-a-kind feel. So if you're hesitant because it's a little pricey, you're free to order a sample of the material from Purple to see what it's all about. Read more in our full Purple Restore mattress review.
The Purple Restore comes in sizes twin XL to split king, and prices range from $1,845 to $3,690.
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Purple Restore mattress
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- It's good for back, stomach and combo sleepers It has an ultra breathable design for hot sleepers It suits all body types It has a super unique feel that makes you feel like you're weightless
- Side sleepers may want a softer bed It's on the pricey side of mattress costs
Why we picked the Purple Restore mattress: Another great option for hot sleepers, the Purple Restore mattress is unlike any bed on this list. Its main comfort material is a gel-like "foam" that bends and squishes under your bodyweight. That's paired with supportive coils, and the bed feels supportive and pressure relieving at the same time -- kind of like you're floating.
More on the Purple Restore
Purple Restore mattress is the first model of the new Premium Collection from Purple. It replaced the Purple Hybrid mattress. While the revamped cover makes this bed look very different, the internal changes to the mattresses are far less significant. It still utilizes the gel-like hyper-elastic polymer material that forms the bouncy, soft and supportive Purple Grid.
The Purple Grid is a bunch of little tiny purple squares arranged in a grid formation that work together to keep you feeling supported and weightless at the same time. It takes the pressure off your back and joints while keeping your back in proper alignment. The grid also allows for an incredibly breathable design for hot sleepers.
I've found people usually love their Purple mattress, but some are thrown off by its one-of-a-kind feel. So if you're hesitant because it's a little pricey, you're free to order a sample of the material from Purple to see what it's all about. Read more in our full Purple Restore mattress review.
The Purple Restore comes in sizes twin XL to split king, and prices range from $1,845 to $3,690.
The AS2 Hybrid comes in sizes twin to split king, and prices usually range from $1,299 to $2,249.
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Amerisleep AS2 Hybrid Mattress
CNET Score
- Has a zoned center layer for added support and pressure relief Comes with a Celliant-infused cover which can boost sleep quality Great for back and stomach sleepers
- It'll be too firm for most side sleepers Not ideal for budget shoppers
Why we picked the Amerisleep AS2 mattress: With a dense memory foam feel that contours your curves and a supportive hybrid construction, the AS2 Hybrid mattress offers ample support without being too firm. Perfect for back and stomach sleepers, the foam contours around your hips and joints, and promotes proper spinal alignment. It also has a fancy, sleep-boosting cover that only a few beds are fitted with.
More on the AS2 Hybrid
A team member who also dubs AS2 Hybrid the best mattress for back pain tested it and said, "The medium-firm feel properly supported my spine without any of the sinking or sagging that can come with softer memory foam. After an initial adjustment period of a couple weeks, I slept -- and woke up -- pain-free and feeling refreshed and rested, rather than tight and sore."
Another stand-out feature of the Amerisleep AS2 is its machine washable, Celliant-infused cover. Celliant is woven into the fabric, absorbs your body heat, and transfers it back to your body as infrared energy. It helps boost circulation and leaves you feeling more refreshed when you wake up in the morning. It's a neat addition, and only a handful of mattresses have it.
Read more in our full Amerisleep mattress review or peruse our list of the best mattresses for back pain to see more options.
The AS2 Hybrid comes in sizes twin to split king, and prices usually range from $1,299 to $2,249.
The Layla Hybrid comes in twin to California king sizes and prices range from $1,299 to $1,899.
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Layla Hybrid Mattress
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- Sleepers get the choice between two firmness levels each night Its memory foam is infused with copper for temperature regulation It's a good pick for all body type
- Prices start at over $1,000
Why we picked the Layla Hybrid mattress: This bed is flippable! It offers two firmness levels in one, and two chances to find your perfect profile preference. One side is soft and pressure relieving while the other is more supportive. The star of the show is Layla's copper-infused memory foam. It helps regulate temperature, and the material feels ultra light and airy.
More on the Layla Hybrid
Flippable beds used to be popular a few decades back, and Layla is helping give them a comeback.
The primary comfort layers are made with copper-gel memory foam, but it's light, airy and a little more responsive than the foam's traditional slow-bouncing nature.
The coils in the center of the mattress, the support layer, also help give the bed a little more spring. Above that, the Layla Hybrid is ultra plush and soft. I like to say it feels like you're lying on a big marshmallow.
The Layla Hybrid is the best mattress for side sleepers of all shapes and sizes and well worth the money; it's like a 2-in-1 deal. Read more in our Layla Hybrid mattress review.
The Layla Hybrid comes in twin to California king sizes and prices range from $1,299 to $1,899.
MSRP Prices for a GhostBed Luxe mattress start at $2,595 for a twin (but you'll really pay around $1,300 after discounts are applied) and go up to $3,815 for a California king (the total cost will end up around $2,000 after discounts).
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GhostBed Luxe mattress
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- Has a cool-to-the-touch cover and multiple cooling layers Its medium firmness level is suitable for all sleeping positions
- While it's thick, some heavy sleepers may want a hybrid bed It's one of the most expensive beds on our list
Why we picked the GhostBed Luxe mattress: The GhostBed Luxe mattress pulls out all the stops to provide effective cooling relief for hot sleepers. With a cooling cover, special Ghost Ice tech and phase-change materials, it actually feels cool to the touch and actively helps cool you down while you sleep.
More on the GhostBed Luxe
The GhostBed Luxe is a hefty 13 inches thick, one of the thicker all-foam beds I've tested. It's one of the only foam beds I give heavier sleepers the green light to try, because it's more supportive than other foam mattresses. The foam feels soft and pressure-relieving for side sleepers and properly supportive for back and stomach sleepers.
The first layer is a dense and thick layer of foam, and it's followed by GhostBed's special Ghost Bounce foam (comparable to latex foam) and gel memory foam. At the top of the mattress, you have a thin layer of GhostBed's Ice technology, which helps draw heat from your body and disperses it evenly throughout the bed.
The cover is designed with cooling fibers and a cover featuring the Ghost Ice tech. It literally feels cold to the touch. It's no wonder the cooling in this bed actually works, as there are three different ways GhostBed actively tries to cool you down. Read more in our GhostBed Luxe mattress review.
MSRP Prices for a GhostBed Luxe mattress start at $2,595 for a twin (but you'll really pay around $1,300 after discounts are applied) and go up to $3,815 for a California king (the total cost will end up around $2,000 after discounts).
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Other mattresses we've tested
The CNET Sleep editors have been laying on mattresses for a living for years, and have hundreds of mattress testing hours under the covers. There are a few beds that we love that didn't quite make it onto this list, but they still deserve an honorary mention. Here are a few other options to consider:
- WinkBed mattress: If you want hotel luxury without paying a fortune, the WinkBed mattress is a great choice. It's a hybrid bed with a bouncy, innerspring mattress feel and a lush pillow top to make it feel more cozy. It's also offered in three firmness levels, making it appeal to all sleeping positions.
- Loom & Leaf mattress: Memory foam is known to retain heat, but the Loom & Leaf from Saatva incorporates a layer of special cooling gel that helps you sleep more cool and comfortable. It comes in two firmness levels, both of which are on the firm side. That makes this foam mattress ideal for back pain sufferers or people who sleep primarily on their back or stomach.
- Tuft & Needle mattress: It's one of the most popular budget beds on the internet -- so much so that it broke through the straight-to-consumer model and is now in popular stores like Target or Crate and Barrel. It has a simple, two-layer construction with a comfortable neutral-foam feel that many people seem to love.
How we test mattresses
CNET editors pick the products and services we write about based on editorial merit. When you buy through our links, we may get a commission.
1. Firmness: We lay on each mattress and use our experience from testing over 100 different beds to determine firmness. Compared to other mattresses, we analyze how soft or hard a bed feels. It's important to wait until the mattress is fully expanded after opening to get the real firmness perspective.
2. Feel: This is where we get handsy with the beds. We touch and feel the mattresses and watch what the material does. Is it light and bouncy like latex foam, or slow and dense like memory foam?
3. Durability: We don't lay on the mattress every day for years, so it's hard to tell exactly how long each bed will last. However, we are able to hypothesize a bed's firmness by looking at its construction. Beds with steel coils are typically more durable and stronger than all-foam mattresses.
4. Best body type: We use construction and feel to determine how accommodating a bed will be for a heavy individual. Hybrid mattresses with steel coils are typically more supportive and longer-lasting; a plus for heavier individuals looking for a quality bed.
5. Best sleeping position: We get real physical and flip around the mattresses, testing each sleeping position: side, back, stomach and combination.
6. Motion isolation: With one or preferably two people on the mattress, we jump and bounce around to see how much movement can be detected throughout the bed. We also use the method where you place a cup of water at the edge of the bed, and bounce around to see how much it moves.
7. Edge support: We analyze a mattresses' materials and physically lay on each edge of the mattress to get a feel for how well it'll keep us feeling sturdy.
8. Temperature: We use hot sleepers to test and determine how cool a bed sleeps. We also take a look at its materials and construction -- did a brand add anything to make it sleep more cool?
9. Smell: Yup, once a bed is removed from its packaging it omits a new car-like smell. We use our trusty snouts to test this characteristic.
Read more on how we test mattresses.
How to find the best mattress for you
Not every mattress is perfect for every person. To help you find your new mattress, consider these key points: your primary sleeping position, body type, health conditions, ideal mattress materials and your budget. Your primary sleeping position will help you determine your ideal firmness level. Your weight should help you determine whether you need the additional support of a hybrid mattress or a foam mattress. Your budget will help you narrow down beds. Lastly, there are ways you can accommodate your health conditions and materials help you decide whether or not you think your bed is comfy.
Sleeping position
- For side sleepers, soft to medium mattresses tend to be the most comfortable because they cradle the pressure points and provide relief, rather than pressing into them causing pressure.
- Back and stomach sleepers are usually better off on medium to firm beds because they promote a neutral alignment in the spine, preventing back pain.
- Combination sleepers can either choose a firmness level that caters to their main sleeping position, or get a mattress with a medium firmness that suits any sleeping position.
Body type
- People under 230 pounds have the option to choose between foam and hybrid mattresses, depending on the amount of support you're looking for.
- For those over 230 pounds, the best options are hybrid mattresses because they offer additional durability, support and comfort.
Health conditions
- A cooling mattress can bring relief to anyone who sleeps hot, whether it's a regular day-to-day occurrence or you're suffering from hot flashes.
- Those with arthritis or joint pain may want a soft, pressure-relieving mattress on the medium to soft side that cradles the hips and shoulders for maximum comfort.
- Medium-firm mattresses are beneficial for people with back pain because they support your spine and prevent it from sagging into the mattress, but it's not too firm where there's no pressure relief.
Materials
- Memory foam is known for its motion-isolating and pressure-relieving abilities. Some people also love the hugging feel. However, people who switch positions often can sometimes run into resistance since it's so slow to respond to pressure.
- Latex foam can be synthetic or natural/organic. Either way, it offers airflow, is more durable and supportive than most foam mattresses. On the other side of the token, natural latex can get expensive and they tend to be on the firm side.
- Poly foam is a synthetic foam that bounces more than memory foam but is more soft than latex foam. Most comfy couch cushions are made with this foam. it's breathable and affordable, but may not be as durable as other foams.
- Coils or innersprings are made from steel and provide extra support and durability for mattresses.
Budget
- Budget shoppers can find a mattress that costs $300 or less.
- The average mattress, especially in the online market, costs between $850 and $1,200.
- Hotel luxury and premium mattresses typically cost over the $1,200 range.
What are the different kinds of mattresses
There are a host of different mattress types and each have their own benefits.
Foam mattresses are made entirely of layers of foam, including memory foam mattress options, latex foam or gel foam. Typically each foam layer is a different density, with high-density foam on the bottom for support and a top layer of softer foam for comfort.
Latex foam mattresses are split into two types: natural and synthetic. Natural and organic latex foam is hypoallergenic, antimicrobial and friendly to the environment. Synthetic latex foam is artificially made, but cheaper than the organic material. Either way, latex foam is durable, breathable and tends to be very bouncy.
Memory foam mattresses are good at isolating motion and offering pressure relief to the joints. it provides a slow-responding hugging feel that people find really enjoyable. It can be difficult to switch positions in, however, and traditional memory foam is known for retaining heat.
Poly foam mattresses are light, airy and generally very comfortable. I compare it to the comfiest couch you've ever sat on. It's a basic foam that's more responsive than memory foam and less dense. However, it is cheaper and is often used in budget beds.
Hybrid mattresses use both foam and metal coils to provide support. They are closer in design to the innerspring mattress most of us grew up sleeping on, but with added foam for comfort and additional support like memory foam, latex foam or poly foam.
Pillow top mattresses have an extra fluffy layer on the top of the bed for added pressure relief and comfort. It's often made with wool, organic cotton or other light and airy materials.
Best mattresses of 2023 compared
Mattress | Buying info | Mattress type | Price (queen) | Sleep trial period | Warranty |
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Layla Hybrid | See at Layla | Hybrid | $1,699 | 120 nights | 10-year limited |
Casper Original | See at Casper | Foam | $1,295 | 100 nights | 10-year limited |
Saatva Classic | See at Saatva | Hybrid | $1,995 | 365 nights | Lifetime |
Bear Original | See at Bear | Foam | $998 | 100 nights | 10-year limited |
Amerisleep AS2 | See at Amerisleep | Hybrid | $1,549 | 100 nights | 20-year prorated |
Nectar | See at Nectar | Foam | $799 | 365 nights | Lifetime |
GhostBed Luxe | See at GhostBed | Foam | $3,095 | 100 nights | 15-year limited |
Helix Plus | See at Helix | Hybrid | $1,499 | 100 nights | 20-year prorated |
Brooklyn Bedding Signature | See at Brooklyn Bedding | Hybrid | $1,332 | 120 nights | 10-year limited |
Purple Restore | See at Purple | Hybrid | $2,295 | 100 nights | 10-year limited |
Allswell | See at Allswell | Hybrid | $349 | 100 nights | 10-year limited |