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Saatva Mattress Reviews: An Honest Assessment

Updated Dec 12, 2022
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In the crowded field of online mattresses, Saatva stands apart in fundamental ways. It delivers its mattresses via truck, instead of in a box. And even though, like other online sellers, it has rapidly expanded its line, Saatva remains focused on a range of “luxury” designs, all costing, with the exception of its Youth model, more than $1,500 (for a queen).

Saatva Classic, a cushy innerspring mattress

Saatva Classic

A cushy innerspring mattress
If you want the convenience of ordering a mattress online but prefer an innerspring, we think the Saatva Classic is one of the best options. It comes with a generous 365-day trial period, and it’s available in three firmness levels that should suit all sleep positions.
We recommend
Loom & Leaf (Relaxed Firm) , luxe feel, no bounce

Loom & Leaf (Relaxed Firm)

Luxe feel, no bounce
With a thick, quilted top and some of the highest foam densities we’ve seen in an online mattress, the Loom & Leaf feels more substantial (and will likely last longer) than all-foam mattresses under $1,000. Its two firmness levels should also work for most sleep positions.
We recommend
Zenhaven, best latex-foam mattress

Zenhaven

Best latex-foam mattress
The all-latex Zenhaven is $1,000 more than similar online options, but it should prove more durable and breathable—and thus feel cooler—than many foam mattresses. Good latex mattresses are expensive, but we think this one provides solid value.
We recommend

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