I love it. The one thing I will say is that it’s slightly more springy then I anticipated. We got the split king so it’s not an issue for us but I think if you got a normal king and was sharing it with a partner that you’d feel most of the tossing and turning they did.
I’ve had a nest Alexander for the last three years. It’s comfortable and is holding up well. Probably would go firm instead of medium if I bought again.
I came to the conclusion that there are a bunch of good brands and each one makes like 2 or 3 good models. Just do your home work and pick one. I don't think there is one best answer.
People with a zinus are you happy with it or is it worth paying extra for one of the brands in the thread title/leesa?
I have a signature sleep (cheap zinus equivalent) in a guest room and had a tuft and needle before I got a tempur in the master. I liked the signature sleep much more. It is on the firmer side, which I like
Tested a bunch of mattresses and my big takeaway was that my old mattress was garbage. So I bought a Molecule 1 because it was on sale at Costco.
I feel like I should rent a warehouse, buy all these online order mattresses, put together a bunch of makeshift bedrooms, and charge people to try out the mattresses.
Back in the market. Amazing to me how so many of these brands started out with maybe 2-3 different layers of foam, and now it's double/triple that combined with some kind of spring. Currently considering: Leesa Hybrid T&N Original or Mint Nolah Signature or Evolution Tempur-Pedic Adapt
I just got my new Stearns & Foster Lux Estate Hybrid mattress, and I don’t think I’ve been more excited for a purchase. I’m going to get in bed at like 5.
Has anyone gone from firm to soft or soft to firm? Our current mattress is an extra-firm 100% memory foam. When we got it the thing was like a board, then you kind of sunk into your personal little mold over a minute or two and passed out. That was pretty awesome. It has now softened up significantly and it’s not super supportive. I’m intrigued by the idea of a plush pillow top hybrid that’s super soft, but has support underneath. Looking for any real world stories of success or regret from changing. Prior to this bed I’d had standard inexpensive innerspring or softer, still cheap memory foam, so it’s hard to tell of the firmness or just the general construction of the mattress was what improved sleep quality so drastically.
Picked up a king T&N Mint 2020 version from Amazon. Hope it’s as good as advertised. Didn’t feel like paying the extra 600-700 bucks for the new model
I’m seeing Saatva classic luxury firm as the top on a lot of lists. Also intrigued by Stearns & Foster and Restonic’s high end collections, but they don’t show up in many or any review lists. I have to imagine at 3,000+ price points they have to be excellent mattresses. Lastly, the custom Wynn Posturpedic gets rave reviews from hotel guests, so I’m interested in that as well. I’m still a little unsure of the long term support and durability of newer online-only players. At this point my list looks like: 1. Saatva Classic 2. S&F Reserve Hepburn 3. Wynn Dream Bed 4. Restonic Biltmore collection Thoughts from either of you on your experiences since the quotes above? Or anyone else with one of these or similar?
Still on the Saatva and still very happy with it. Can’t beat the price point when comparing the level of quality of its competitors. It was at least 50% cheaper than the the more known name brand.
Split King Classic with Luxury Firm firmness level. I sleep on my back. Wife is side since she’s pregnant and was stomach before.
Saatva sale pricing just went down by a few hundred since about 3 hours ago. Neat. Probably just going to do it.
Only advice I can offer is we got ours Black Friday last year. It was 2 grand and they were running 10% off plus Rakuten was running some Black Friday special for Saatva so I got another 240 back on it. We started with luxury firm, wife didn’t love that so we swapped out to the plush soft a month ago and are loving it.
Went classic luxury firm. Sale is 450 off $1000+ I also got a referral offer for $100 visa GC each if anyone else decides to purchase. Referral link
After 6 nights I can already confidently say that Saatva is an immediate and significant upgrade over the memory foam it replaced that cost twice the price. And so much cooler.
Still using my 10 year old tuft and needle king and there doesnt seem to be any degradation or wear and tear on it