It's not high end, but I've been happy with my king Tuft and Needle, I think it was maybe $1k? I like it more than Casper and most hotel mattresses. T&N original is more firm than most memory foam stuff, which I like.
Same. Tuft and Needle Mint is one of the best investments I made in the last 12 months. I'm a side sleeper. It's sooooo much more comfortable than my past memory foam + latex topper + wool topper Frankenstein combo previously. Their pillow suits me great too. You can't really go wrong with them because of the satisfaction guarantee and they even arrange to haul away your old mattress. Highly recommended!
I didn't mean to knock the Saatva. I basically had tried to roll my own at a lower cost. The combo I had was a 10" Costco multilayer memory foam, a 2" latex topper I bought on Amazon, and a 1" wool topper I also bought on Amazon. So the Saatva might be superior, even if it follows a similar recipe.
Regardless, the memory foam - the kind you sink down deep in - just didn't work for me. The springiness of the T&N suits me way better and it's cooler and breathes better to boot.
YMMV - what's better for one isn't necessarily better for all
I also have T&N and like it. The T&N frame isn't bad also. I also have a thuma frame which was easy to put together, but the mattress slides off the frame.
Costco is more about curation IMO.
How many stores can you go into where you can pick something off a shelf with your eyes closed and it’s going to be a home run every time?
Queen size Tempurpedic temper-breeze or cloud breeze. I forget the exact mattress but it was $5-6K and I have the same mattress at my families summer home aswell. Amazing mattress. Highly recommend it
My experience with tempurpedic is that atter 2 years a noticeable and uncomfortable dip formed.
So it was comfortable in the beginning but the long term quality sucks.
Just my $.02 opinion, your mileage may vary.
Yes we do. Though the Tempurpedic you can only rotate and not Flip & Rotate like you can with more traditional mattresses.
Glad to hear yours is working well for you.
You can get a mattress pad just for yourself or for two. My husband likes it very cold and I like it warmer. My husband's ideal AC temperature feels like winter to me, I have trouble sleeping because my face is so cold and I can't feel my nose.
Do you know the feeling where you get into bed and the pillow and sheets are so cool against your warm skin and it feels refreshing? The mattress pad cooler works like that but colder and throughout the night. You can set it just right for your comfort. You kind of start passing out right away as soon as you get into bed because it's so comfortable.
It also makes traveling harder. You get so used to your ideal bed temperature that any bed without it pales in comparison.
I have chili pad Ooler for the past year (connects to your phone and auto cleans the water-no sanipowder needed). I also bought them for family member and it was a lifesaver while undergoing cancer treatment (hot flashes). However they’ve had some quality issues and and one leaked within the warranty and they replaced it. Mine doesn’t seem to get cool enough. The gauge says 55F and I put it on low which is presumably below 55F but high 50s or low 60s seems to be about as cool as I can get it. I love it and it’s a game changer for sleep quality but I’ll probably look into eight if this unit dies.
I also have the Ooler and haven't had any issues so far. I think the lowest it gets is around 60. It's also available on Amazon with Prime delivery.
I tried ordering an EightSleep but they were taking weeks to ship without any communication so I wasn't impressed and canceled my order. If anyone has tried Ooler vs EightSleep- I am very curious which is better.
I have a tempur pedic king. I've always slept fine on $200 mattresses from amazon, but my wife swears that thing is a game changer for her. I think it differs by person
I used to sweat in my sleep a ton. Especially at my families summer home when it’s 80+ degrees in august a cool sleep is amazing. I even got the smaller one for my daybed and the tempurpedic couch for my room. I highly recommend it but with different firmness levels go the nearest high end mattress store and test out which one you like. I like the firm one but everybody is different
Bought a queen 20 years ago and it's still as comfortable as the day it came home. HIGHLY recommend. Everyone should have a tempurpedic.
Only con of owning such a perfect mattress... Vacations can be rough sleeping on hotel mattresses. It's never good enough!
I have the king instead of the queen. I love my mattress so much. No more shoulder pain. I do question whether I would be just as happy with a less expensive foam mattress.
A few of the suggestions here are pretty poor. Would highly recommend checking out \[Mattress Underground\]([https://www.themattressunderground.com/](https://www.themattressunderground.com/)). You'll learn more than you ever thought possible.
Given how much of your life you'll spend on a mattress, it's totally worth a bit of reading.
I have a purple mattress and it's the best. I usually sleep hot and this mattress has a way of wicking away heat and keeping me cool all night long. Highly recommend
We bought a Purple mattress and pillows and agree about heat wicking. It’s also extremely comfortable. They offer a 10% healthcare/1st responder discount too through their site.
hastens maranga, paid $13k, i like it but it’s definitely not worth it i would’ve been fine with a $3k max mattress. but whatever, 10k on a thing i will own for a decade is fine.
forgot to add that i put it on a casper mattress as i had to buy it while waiting for hastens be delivered from Sweden.
didnt want to get rid of casper and just used it as the base lol
that casper is foam garbage
Loom & Leaf memory foam mattress. Really like it. Has a pillow top, but is decently firm. Was around $1700 for a king.
Kids/guest rooms and our vacation house are all Tuft and Needle. They were $400-700 depending on size (may have gone up since then). Decent quality and have held up well. They might be a little firm for some people.
i had a simons beautyrsst diamond but was just testing out a hastens in the store the other day. they run from 20k to 400k. mostly 20-40k. it seemed extremely nice and will actually last but haven’t decided or pulled the trigger just yet. i’m surprised no one has mentioned it yet. vispring is the other brand they had but i didn’t like it
Airloom Matresses are wonderful. At retail they range from 3k up to 30k. Someone told me the presidents buy the high end airlooms presidential series. I refuse to spend more than 2k on a mattress. Luckily found a guy who liquidates Matresses on Craigslist’s, this one retail was 6k, had a sharpie stain on it an a seam split- was brand new just was refused by the customer. He had the seam fixed and I paid $1,200. Had it 3 years most comfortable thing ever. I’d pay the 6k for it if I had to do it all over
+1 on the Aireloom. Liked the feel of it much more than Vispring. There’s an outlet store down in SoCal that sells for a discounted price, though you’re at the whim of whatever inventory they have available. I purchased mine at a boutique store in SF for 6k, and comparable Aireloom models at department stores were selling the same mattress for 10-15k
I have a helix sunset luxe and it’s definitely really nice. Sometimes a bit softer than I would like, but a great mattress. I think I paid around $2,000 for a California king
* Purple Mattress.
* Ooler water cooling sheets.
It's the Ooler that does the trick. I've got my side of the bed set to 72; my wife's is 74. You mention in one reply that temp is a concern: the Ooler handles this nicely. Caveat: bedroom noise (addressable, but nontrivial for some people) and some weekly maintenance (adding water).
I like the Purple mattress better than the tempurpedic we had the previous decade for entertainment reasons.
We have smaller body frames so I don't know if the firm foam was that great for us.
The Purple has more give and bounce, which comes in handy.
The newer tempurpedics might address that, but I've not tried one.
We have a hybrid (memory foam and springs) sealy we bought 4 years ago and it’s been fantastic. I think it was around $2,000 for a king. More than worth it.
I am dreaming of the Eight Sleep mattress. The technology looks amazing. To be able to dial down the heat and not wake up in the middle of the night sweating is wonderful. Hopefully the price will come down
I’m a little surprised this is the only mention of Eight Sleep. The cover can be put on your own mattress and the ability to turn the temp down is even better than I imagined before I got mine a few weeks ago. For anyone who sleeps hot, check out Eight Sleep.
I’ll be looking into eight when my Chilipad Ooler dies. I love it but I wonder about the longevity of it and wish it could consistently lower than 58-62
I recently bought one if these. The technology is amazing but the mattress is nothing special. Order the cover and a different good mattress. Don't waste your time with the actual Eight Sleep mattress.
I'll echo the high end Sleep Number beds.
We went with something similar to: https://www.sleepnumber.com/products/i10 about 5 years ago. Couldn't be happier.
Parents just replaced their old Sleep Number after ~25 years as well.
As a side sleeper with a spouse who sleeps on their back, the dual adjustability made all the difference for us.
We have tried many mattresses in the past including T&N but the one we are currently using and really love is Avocado Green. Production is running a few months behind but it was worth it for us. We even got it for our guest room!
Eight sleep liquid cooled and heated mattress. Total game changer. I like it cold. Wife likes her side warm. No more swearing in my sleep. It was maybe a few grand but worth every penny.
Casper mattress hybrid. I’m a hot sleeper and it definitely keeps me cool during the summer months. Around 3000 but worth every penny if you ask me. Sleep is super important to me.
Tempur, got parents with severe back issues that need to be in bed 23hours a day and it's the only mattress they can endure.
So after some testing i bought the same and it's pretty amazing.
I have a naturepedic mattress. It’s supposedly better for the environment. If I recall correctly it was like $6k? We actually started with our kids mattresses first, but we loved them so bought one for ourselves. It’s supremely comfortable, highly recommend
I would focus on what you need. What are your problems when sleeping or with your body? For me it is bad hips and shoulders, so I got a Purple mattress. My husband complains he doesn’t like it, but I no longer have major hip issues.
I love my Casper, but that's because I wanted something firm, but still soft. The memory foam mattresses don't work well if you're very dense (you'll just sink in). I disliked my partner's purple mattress because it's even more soft (I sank in too much).
Casper - love it. There are other brands like Ghost that just as good. Memory foam mattress are so good now there's no reason to spend big on coil spring.
I'm currently testing a ploh king pillow ([https://www.ploh.com/](https://www.ploh.com/)) and considering pulling the trigger on one of their beds. Avocado is also in the running. We currently have a high end beauty rest which is basically dog shit.
Honestly I would spend a lot of money on a mattress it is one of the few things that makes a huge difference in my life… that said Novas bed regular firmness is the best one I’ve ever had and I will probably buy it till I die! It’s such good memory foam and only a few thousand. I’ve tried the more expensive brands and they don’t heal my back as good
Cheap memory foam mattress from Amazon but with an amazing $200 mattress topper from Sams. Sounds crazy but it’s the most comfortable bed I’ve ever slept on.
We have a natural latex thing has been nice and sleeps cool. Not as luxe as our previous Beautyrest Black when it was new, but that thing was a mess with body impressions after just 5 years. Just bought Tuft & Needle Mints for the kids rooms and they seem super comfy.
I love my tempurpedic, we have the queen breeze with the premier adjustable base. 3.5 years and it’s only gotten more comfortable over time.
That said- just the other day I saw Costco is selling a foam split king with the independently adjustable sides and it was something like $2-3k and that just…. Seems hard to beat to me. Our queen breeze was like $6k I think- the split king version was over $8k
When this thing kicks, or I need to buy a new bed somewhere else, I’ll be trying out the Costco version
Mlily fusion luxe. We went to a showroom that had basically every bed in a box company represented, and the mlily was our favorite. We’ve only had it a month and we’re not sure if we’re going to keep it or not
We stayed at the Virgin hotel in Chicago a few years ago and were really impressed with the mattress in our room. If I recall it was a soy memory foam core. I did some digging and managed to get in contact with their supplier and buy one unit at what I imagine was wholesale price. Maybe $1,200 with freight.
I guess the takeaway I'm trying to give is, if you stay at a hotel and test drive a mattress you really like, you can probably figure out how to buy it and possibly even get a good deal.
Regardless of what others may say, the most important feature of a mattress is how much cash you can fit under it. This ultimately determines how well you sleep at night.
Heavenly bed by Westin hotels. Superior product. Great nights sleep.
https://www.westinstore.com/category.aspx?The-Heavenly-Bed
If you’re fat. Avoid the junk at Costco etc. Spend a few bucks on yourself. You spend a third of life lying there asleep.
[This $600 spring mattress that sleeps way better than the Casper I used to have.](https://www.wayfair.com/bed-bath/pdp/serta-perfect-sleeper-11-kleinmon-ii-plush-innerspring-mattress-xs10135.html?piid=39134411)
We just got a custom latex one made that got delivered today. Jury is still out but we haven’t had much luck with box springs and spouse has destroyed several mattresses (super restless sleeper). Avoid Caspar - that was our last one (temporary house so we went to Costco).
There's a subreddit for mattresses that's worth reading. I've had back/neck issues from a car wreck/work and actually spending an hour reading through their guide and researching stuff helped. We've bought 3 mattresses (our bed, 2 guest rooms) and tested them all. T&N is great.
Sleepnumber.
I personally like the adjustability.
In all openness I am a bit biased though, I work for the company and got my mattress for free.
I will also add though that I've loved them since I was a kid and got to try them at a trade show and always have wanted one since(This also though has no bearing on why I work here that just kinda happened).
Intellibed midnight firm
It’s like an upgraded purple mattress…heavy as hell, but we feel the difference when we go on vacation and are always happy to come home to our bed.
I’m surprised no one else mentioned it, it’s recommended by a lot of heath and wellness influencers who didn’t love their experiences with latex.
Most of them have a return policy try them out. We’ve paid things from $200 to high thousands, and it turns out the $400 mattress from Amazon worked the best. It took us awhile to find it
I have a $3,000 latex mattress from a local manufacturer. It’s firm and has an ‘elastic’ feeling to it. It’s nice to lay on but warmer than I’d like, similar to a memory foam mattress I had. Since heat is an issue for me I might give innerspring another shot.
We have an antique French bed that's about 1" narrower than standard queen, so we have to order a custom box spring to fit. Mattress from the same source (Original Mattress Factory here in GA). Firmness can be specified too.
I converted all my leftover savings into gold bars and layer them on the floor to sleep on. Saves me the cost of getting a bed while also protecting me from inflation and a weak market.
Got some king sized thing at Costco for $800. Works well and if it doesn’t, I’ll return it.
Same. I absolutely love my Novaform.
is it memory foam or normal mattress? I just got one and its so stiff!
I have the same 40k horse hair mattress drake has and I like our ikea pillow top better …… started from the bottom now where hair?
Sounds…itchy?
How many horses does it take to make a horse hair mattress?
Hastens. Except drake’s one is apparently $400k. To go with his reportedly $100m house
It's not high end, but I've been happy with my king Tuft and Needle, I think it was maybe $1k? I like it more than Casper and most hotel mattresses. T&N original is more firm than most memory foam stuff, which I like.
Same. Tuft and Needle Mint is one of the best investments I made in the last 12 months. I'm a side sleeper. It's sooooo much more comfortable than my past memory foam + latex topper + wool topper Frankenstein combo previously. Their pillow suits me great too. You can't really go wrong with them because of the satisfaction guarantee and they even arrange to haul away your old mattress. Highly recommended!
>Tuft and Needle Mint What was your previous mattress? I'm looking at a latex topper + wool pad from Saatva
I didn't mean to knock the Saatva. I basically had tried to roll my own at a lower cost. The combo I had was a 10" Costco multilayer memory foam, a 2" latex topper I bought on Amazon, and a 1" wool topper I also bought on Amazon. So the Saatva might be superior, even if it follows a similar recipe. Regardless, the memory foam - the kind you sink down deep in - just didn't work for me. The springiness of the T&N suits me way better and it's cooler and breathes better to boot. YMMV - what's better for one isn't necessarily better for all
Also use T&N, like it a lot.
I also have T&N and like it. The T&N frame isn't bad also. I also have a thuma frame which was easy to put together, but the mattress slides off the frame.
Us too. Big fans. Also got their pillows.
I will also recommend tuft and needle. Not high end but its been very comfortable for me.
Costco, molecule. Costco comes through with mattresses
Costco comes through with everything. Funny how no matter how much money people earn, everyone still loves going to Costco.
No matter your wealth level, people always like getting a good deal.
Costco is more about curation IMO. How many stores can you go into where you can pick something off a shelf with your eyes closed and it’s going to be a home run every time?
That's one of the reasons wealthy people are wealthy. +1 Costco
Costco furniture is not great. Love them for a lot of things, but the furniture is cheap.
Queen size Tempurpedic temper-breeze or cloud breeze. I forget the exact mattress but it was $5-6K and I have the same mattress at my families summer home aswell. Amazing mattress. Highly recommend it
My experience with tempurpedic is that atter 2 years a noticeable and uncomfortable dip formed. So it was comfortable in the beginning but the long term quality sucks. Just my $.02 opinion, your mileage may vary.
Just to counter, we've had ours for seven years and haven't had this problem. Do you rotate it every six months like it says on the box?
Yes we do. Though the Tempurpedic you can only rotate and not Flip & Rotate like you can with more traditional mattresses. Glad to hear yours is working well for you.
Have had mine 10 years and mines as good as new guess it’s definitely YMMV
That mattress actually inspired me to make this post. I was like dang that's pricey but 8 degrees cooler? Might be worth it
If you're just looking for 8 degrees cooler, check out mattress pads like Chilisleep or EightSleep. It's worth it.
Why is this better than just using AC? Edit: I’m not sure why this is being downvoted, it’s a genuine question. Thanks for answering!
You can get a mattress pad just for yourself or for two. My husband likes it very cold and I like it warmer. My husband's ideal AC temperature feels like winter to me, I have trouble sleeping because my face is so cold and I can't feel my nose. Do you know the feeling where you get into bed and the pillow and sheets are so cool against your warm skin and it feels refreshing? The mattress pad cooler works like that but colder and throughout the night. You can set it just right for your comfort. You kind of start passing out right away as soon as you get into bed because it's so comfortable. It also makes traveling harder. You get so used to your ideal bed temperature that any bed without it pales in comparison.
All makes sense! I think this might be an answer for us!
Which one do you have?
I have chili pad Ooler for the past year (connects to your phone and auto cleans the water-no sanipowder needed). I also bought them for family member and it was a lifesaver while undergoing cancer treatment (hot flashes). However they’ve had some quality issues and and one leaked within the warranty and they replaced it. Mine doesn’t seem to get cool enough. The gauge says 55F and I put it on low which is presumably below 55F but high 50s or low 60s seems to be about as cool as I can get it. I love it and it’s a game changer for sleep quality but I’ll probably look into eight if this unit dies.
Ok, thanks for sharing. I'll give 8pod a shot.
I also have the Ooler and haven't had any issues so far. I think the lowest it gets is around 60. It's also available on Amazon with Prime delivery. I tried ordering an EightSleep but they were taking weeks to ship without any communication so I wasn't impressed and canceled my order. If anyone has tried Ooler vs EightSleep- I am very curious which is better.
I have a tempur pedic king. I've always slept fine on $200 mattresses from amazon, but my wife swears that thing is a game changer for her. I think it differs by person
I used to sweat in my sleep a ton. Especially at my families summer home when it’s 80+ degrees in august a cool sleep is amazing. I even got the smaller one for my daybed and the tempurpedic couch for my room. I highly recommend it but with different firmness levels go the nearest high end mattress store and test out which one you like. I like the firm one but everybody is different
Bought a queen 20 years ago and it's still as comfortable as the day it came home. HIGHLY recommend. Everyone should have a tempurpedic. Only con of owning such a perfect mattress... Vacations can be rough sleeping on hotel mattresses. It's never good enough!
This is what we have and I'll never sleep on anything else.
I have the king instead of the queen. I love my mattress so much. No more shoulder pain. I do question whether I would be just as happy with a less expensive foam mattress.
A few of the suggestions here are pretty poor. Would highly recommend checking out \[Mattress Underground\]([https://www.themattressunderground.com/](https://www.themattressunderground.com/)). You'll learn more than you ever thought possible. Given how much of your life you'll spend on a mattress, it's totally worth a bit of reading.
Second for this site, it’s a rabbit hole of mattress information! We went with natural latex, no regrets.
I have a purple mattress and it's the best. I usually sleep hot and this mattress has a way of wicking away heat and keeping me cool all night long. Highly recommend
We bought a Purple mattress and pillows and agree about heat wicking. It’s also extremely comfortable. They offer a 10% healthcare/1st responder discount too through their site.
+1 for the Purple. Buying the same for the new vacation house.
hastens maranga, paid $13k, i like it but it’s definitely not worth it i would’ve been fine with a $3k max mattress. but whatever, 10k on a thing i will own for a decade is fine.
forgot to add that i put it on a casper mattress as i had to buy it while waiting for hastens be delivered from Sweden. didnt want to get rid of casper and just used it as the base lol that casper is foam garbage
Loom & Leaf memory foam mattress. Really like it. Has a pillow top, but is decently firm. Was around $1700 for a king. Kids/guest rooms and our vacation house are all Tuft and Needle. They were $400-700 depending on size (may have gone up since then). Decent quality and have held up well. They might be a little firm for some people.
i had a simons beautyrsst diamond but was just testing out a hastens in the store the other day. they run from 20k to 400k. mostly 20-40k. it seemed extremely nice and will actually last but haven’t decided or pulled the trigger just yet. i’m surprised no one has mentioned it yet. vispring is the other brand they had but i didn’t like it
what stores have hastens to test?
they have branded stores and plenty at luxury bed stores
I recommend a natural latex mattress. Responsibly sourced and no off gassing like a lot of others will.
We use avocado mattress from natural latex + wool
Agreed. Got a Sleep On Latex (medium with a 1” soft topper) and it’s perfect.
Airloom Matresses are wonderful. At retail they range from 3k up to 30k. Someone told me the presidents buy the high end airlooms presidential series. I refuse to spend more than 2k on a mattress. Luckily found a guy who liquidates Matresses on Craigslist’s, this one retail was 6k, had a sharpie stain on it an a seam split- was brand new just was refused by the customer. He had the seam fixed and I paid $1,200. Had it 3 years most comfortable thing ever. I’d pay the 6k for it if I had to do it all over
+1 on the Aireloom. Liked the feel of it much more than Vispring. There’s an outlet store down in SoCal that sells for a discounted price, though you’re at the whim of whatever inventory they have available. I purchased mine at a boutique store in SF for 6k, and comparable Aireloom models at department stores were selling the same mattress for 10-15k
I really like my Helix mattress. I’m sure there are better ones out there but for $1000 it’s crazy comfortable and keeps me cool at night.
I have a helix sunset luxe and it’s definitely really nice. Sometimes a bit softer than I would like, but a great mattress. I think I paid around $2,000 for a California king
* Purple Mattress. * Ooler water cooling sheets. It's the Ooler that does the trick. I've got my side of the bed set to 72; my wife's is 74. You mention in one reply that temp is a concern: the Ooler handles this nicely. Caveat: bedroom noise (addressable, but nontrivial for some people) and some weekly maintenance (adding water). I like the Purple mattress better than the tempurpedic we had the previous decade for entertainment reasons.
Why do you like the Purple better than the Tempurpedic?
We have smaller body frames so I don't know if the firm foam was that great for us. The Purple has more give and bounce, which comes in handy. The newer tempurpedics might address that, but I've not tried one.
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-mattress/ I have the leesa hybrid and like it. Had the Casper before and thought it was too soft.
Yup, I am also a lazy person who just went with the Wirecutter rec.
We have a hybrid (memory foam and springs) sealy we bought 4 years ago and it’s been fantastic. I think it was around $2,000 for a king. More than worth it.
Same, but we have the queen. Hybrid is my favorite going forward.
Saatva
This is the one if you're not into memory foam. For my partner and I - this was a big winner. We both don't enjoy memory foam.
That was us. Been on memory foam including a Casper for over 10 years and am so glad to have made the switch.
Avocado green
I am dreaming of the Eight Sleep mattress. The technology looks amazing. To be able to dial down the heat and not wake up in the middle of the night sweating is wonderful. Hopefully the price will come down
I’m a little surprised this is the only mention of Eight Sleep. The cover can be put on your own mattress and the ability to turn the temp down is even better than I imagined before I got mine a few weeks ago. For anyone who sleeps hot, check out Eight Sleep.
I’ll be looking into eight when my Chilipad Ooler dies. I love it but I wonder about the longevity of it and wish it could consistently lower than 58-62
Came here to say Eight Sleep and Oura together massively changed my sleep for the better.
I recently bought one if these. The technology is amazing but the mattress is nothing special. Order the cover and a different good mattress. Don't waste your time with the actual Eight Sleep mattress.
This man. Asking all the important questions. Good, I'm in the market. Let's sleep fat fire style.
Also Costco.
Sleep number bed with the adjustable base that raises at the head of the bed. Helps with snoring.
I'll echo the high end Sleep Number beds. We went with something similar to: https://www.sleepnumber.com/products/i10 about 5 years ago. Couldn't be happier. Parents just replaced their old Sleep Number after ~25 years as well. As a side sleeper with a spouse who sleeps on their back, the dual adjustability made all the difference for us.
Purple. About $3k. Amazing. I invest a lot in my sleep and this has been the best a long with their hybrid pillow.
We have tried many mattresses in the past including T&N but the one we are currently using and really love is Avocado Green. Production is running a few months behind but it was worth it for us. We even got it for our guest room!
Hästens is the way to go for us. Love the quality and feel.
Airweave, slept on it in a hotel in Kyoto, best sleep I ever had. I got one the moment I got back home.
Eight sleep liquid cooled and heated mattress. Total game changer. I like it cold. Wife likes her side warm. No more swearing in my sleep. It was maybe a few grand but worth every penny.
Casper mattress hybrid. I’m a hot sleeper and it definitely keeps me cool during the summer months. Around 3000 but worth every penny if you ask me. Sleep is super important to me.
Tempur, got parents with severe back issues that need to be in bed 23hours a day and it's the only mattress they can endure. So after some testing i bought the same and it's pretty amazing.
I have a naturepedic mattress. It’s supposedly better for the environment. If I recall correctly it was like $6k? We actually started with our kids mattresses first, but we loved them so bought one for ourselves. It’s supremely comfortable, highly recommend
I would focus on what you need. What are your problems when sleeping or with your body? For me it is bad hips and shoulders, so I got a Purple mattress. My husband complains he doesn’t like it, but I no longer have major hip issues.
Leesa hybrid I think? California King, about $1700. My parents have a mattress that is $17k and I don't think it is any better than mine.
I love my Casper, but that's because I wanted something firm, but still soft. The memory foam mattresses don't work well if you're very dense (you'll just sink in). I disliked my partner's purple mattress because it's even more soft (I sank in too much).
Casper - love it. There are other brands like Ghost that just as good. Memory foam mattress are so good now there's no reason to spend big on coil spring.
Aireloom
We have the purple 4. Good for sleeping cool.
Purple. Been using it for 3 months now and it’s been great for someone who only sleeps on their stomach.
I'm currently testing a ploh king pillow ([https://www.ploh.com/](https://www.ploh.com/)) and considering pulling the trigger on one of their beds. Avocado is also in the running. We currently have a high end beauty rest which is basically dog shit.
Honestly I would spend a lot of money on a mattress it is one of the few things that makes a huge difference in my life… that said Novas bed regular firmness is the best one I’ve ever had and I will probably buy it till I die! It’s such good memory foam and only a few thousand. I’ve tried the more expensive brands and they don’t heal my back as good
Cheap memory foam mattress from Amazon but with an amazing $200 mattress topper from Sams. Sounds crazy but it’s the most comfortable bed I’ve ever slept on.
Casper Wave Hybrid was around $3k for a king size. It’s super comfortable, better than pretty much every hotel bed I’ve ever stayed in.
We have a natural latex thing has been nice and sleeps cool. Not as luxe as our previous Beautyrest Black when it was new, but that thing was a mess with body impressions after just 5 years. Just bought Tuft & Needle Mints for the kids rooms and they seem super comfy.
I love my tempurpedic, we have the queen breeze with the premier adjustable base. 3.5 years and it’s only gotten more comfortable over time. That said- just the other day I saw Costco is selling a foam split king with the independently adjustable sides and it was something like $2-3k and that just…. Seems hard to beat to me. Our queen breeze was like $6k I think- the split king version was over $8k When this thing kicks, or I need to buy a new bed somewhere else, I’ll be trying out the Costco version
Mlily fusion luxe. We went to a showroom that had basically every bed in a box company represented, and the mlily was our favorite. We’ve only had it a month and we’re not sure if we’re going to keep it or not
The cheapest hard mattress I could get. I need support, not bells and whistles.
What was it? It's challenging to find hard mattresses.
We stayed at the Virgin hotel in Chicago a few years ago and were really impressed with the mattress in our room. If I recall it was a soy memory foam core. I did some digging and managed to get in contact with their supplier and buy one unit at what I imagine was wholesale price. Maybe $1,200 with freight. I guess the takeaway I'm trying to give is, if you stay at a hotel and test drive a mattress you really like, you can probably figure out how to buy it and possibly even get a good deal.
Regardless of what others may say, the most important feature of a mattress is how much cash you can fit under it. This ultimately determines how well you sleep at night.
Heavenly bed by Westin hotels. Superior product. Great nights sleep. https://www.westinstore.com/category.aspx?The-Heavenly-Bed If you’re fat. Avoid the junk at Costco etc. Spend a few bucks on yourself. You spend a third of life lying there asleep.
$1700 Leesa. King Deluxe + and we love it.
Love my Casper mattress
[This $600 spring mattress that sleeps way better than the Casper I used to have.](https://www.wayfair.com/bed-bath/pdp/serta-perfect-sleeper-11-kleinmon-ii-plush-innerspring-mattress-xs10135.html?piid=39134411)
We just got a custom latex one made that got delivered today. Jury is still out but we haven’t had much luck with box springs and spouse has destroyed several mattresses (super restless sleeper). Avoid Caspar - that was our last one (temporary house so we went to Costco).
There's a subreddit for mattresses that's worth reading. I've had back/neck issues from a car wreck/work and actually spending an hour reading through their guide and researching stuff helped. We've bought 3 mattresses (our bed, 2 guest rooms) and tested them all. T&N is great.
Sleepnumber. I personally like the adjustability. In all openness I am a bit biased though, I work for the company and got my mattress for free. I will also add though that I've loved them since I was a kid and got to try them at a trade show and always have wanted one since(This also though has no bearing on why I work here that just kinda happened).
Amerisleep AS2 King. I love it. It is firm as can be. Very comfortable. Probably $1500. Really helped my back pain too.
Intellibed midnight firm It’s like an upgraded purple mattress…heavy as hell, but we feel the difference when we go on vacation and are always happy to come home to our bed. I’m surprised no one else mentioned it, it’s recommended by a lot of heath and wellness influencers who didn’t love their experiences with latex.
Most of them have a return policy try them out. We’ve paid things from $200 to high thousands, and it turns out the $400 mattress from Amazon worked the best. It took us awhile to find it
I have a $3,000 latex mattress from a local manufacturer. It’s firm and has an ‘elastic’ feeling to it. It’s nice to lay on but warmer than I’d like, similar to a memory foam mattress I had. Since heat is an issue for me I might give innerspring another shot.
We have an antique French bed that's about 1" narrower than standard queen, so we have to order a custom box spring to fit. Mattress from the same source (Original Mattress Factory here in GA). Firmness can be specified too.
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2018/12/13/676538506/why-are-there-so-many-mattress-stores
Build your own. I built a $3000 mattress for $900. It’s crazy how much some of these companies charge for mattresses that only last 5 years.
Please tell more. How do you get the foam at a reasonable price?
I converted all my leftover savings into gold bars and layer them on the floor to sleep on. Saves me the cost of getting a bed while also protecting me from inflation and a weak market.
lol fatfire mattress talk - thought I had seen it all - next thread what kind of tooth paste do you use OP?
Most people spend 1/3rd of their life in bed. You gotta start playing chess instead of checkers. Crest though if you're wondering.
Yes, Aesop
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Yea I'm trying to see if anyone has expensive matresses / if they are worth it
Yah I’m interested too. Thanks for posting.