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1Bamboo Gel 13 by Brentwood Home Available in 15 sizes with 1 firmness option Made of natural materials with cooling technology “As a new mom, my body is still getting used to the strain caused by constantly holding the baby on my hip. I look forward to getting in bed each night now, not only because I’m exhausted, but also because the gel foam relieves so much pressure off my body.” Keep in mind: It’s 13-inches tall, so typical fitted sheets are a little snug. You may need one made for tall mattresses. Available in 6 sizes with 1 firmness option 3 layers of cooling foam “My old mattress didn’t offer a ton of support and I would wake up with a sore back. It took a few days to adjust to the new mattress because it’s firmer, so I was skeptical. But since then, I’ve been sleeping really well and each day is more comfortable than the last.” Keep in mind: If your sheets are as old as your mattress and could also use an upgrade, Casper designs their own corresponding set.




“We’d been sleeping on the same innerspring mattress for 15 years, so the new option was a big change for us in that it’s much firmer and not as bouncy (much to our children’s dismay). Though it took a couple days to get used to, we are now both sleeping soundly.” Keep in mind: Our tester didn’t unpack her mattress right away, and when she did, it took a while to settle and unfold completely. Give it about 3 hours before hitting the sheets. 4The Keetsa Pillow Plus Available in 5 sizes with 1 firmness option Coils topped with 4 layers of eco-friendly foam “I used to always be up throughout the night thanks to my husband’s restless sleep patterns and our squeaky hand-me-down mattress. We wheeled (Yes, wheeled!) this boxed bed into our room and I haven’t been woken by him since.” Keep in mind: If you’re hesitant to ditch the innerspring mattress completely, this bed-in-a-box version offers a combo of coils and comfort foam. 3 layers of foam




“I usually like a medium-firm mattress, so I was concerned by the one-cushion-fits-all feature. But it ended up feeling like a high-end hotel bed. It’s soft, but doesn’t have too much give. It feels like it cradles my body more than the old coil mattress did, so I don’t get disturbed by movement as much.” Keep in mind: You can offset the cost by participating in the company’s refer-a-friend program that gives you $50 for every referral. 3 layers of cooling foam with removable cover “I used to toss and turn a ton before actually falling asleep, but the minute my body hits this mattress, I immediately fall asleep. I was also impressed to find out that my husband had gotten into bed about an hour after I did a few nights in to our test and I slept right through it—obviously I was comfortable!” Keep in mind: Lull (and a few other brands) offer free shipping—a huge asset when making such a big purchase. 7The Alexander Signature Select by Nest




Available in 5 sizes with 3 firmness option Made of organic and natural materials “Overall, I was really satisfied with this mattress—it supported my body, but also shaped to it. It feels really high-end without the jarring price tag. It’s certainly one I’d recommend.” Keep in mind: If you’re not sure it’s the right mattress for you, Nest bedding (and a few other brands) requires that you give it a full 30 days before giving up completely. Available in 6 sizes with 3 firmness options “I’m a side sleeper and chose the firm option—however, it turned out to be a bit too firm for my liking. Luckily Novosbed offers what they call a ‘Comfort+ system’. If you chose something too hard or too soft, they will send you a free topper to adjust it to your liking. It eliminates the hassle of returning or exchanging such a large item and takes the pressure off the selection process knowing that you can modify it for free.” Keep in mind: Our tester found that, due to the height of the mattress, her fitted sheet was quite snug.




You may need to get one made for a higher mattress. 9The T&N Mattress by Tuft & Needle “This mattress was the perfect combination of cozy and firm—it had a soft, snuggly pillow top, but didn’t make me feel like I was sinking in too much.” Keep in mind: The smaller the mattress, the easier it is to maneuver and open. This tester opted for a twin and found it easy to set up and no obstacles preventing a good night’s sleep. Washable cover and 2 free pillows 4 layers of foam with cooling technology “As the resident cleaning editor, I love the fact that this mattress comes with a removable, machine-washable cover. But the idea of memory foam made me a little hesitant because I hate being hot during the night and I was afraid it would trap in body heat. Instead, this mattress felt surprisingly cool.” Keep in mind: Aware that a full-size bed stuffed into a 4-foot box would be a bit cumbersome, our tester recruited help with the heavy lifting. Luckily, the box was outfitted with two handles on the top to help.




This is a review of Nature’s Sleep, a company that provides high quality memory foam mattresses (shooting for Tempurpedic quality) at a lower price point.  The brand isn’t as well known as many of the top online mattress brands like Loom and Leaf or Leesa, but I chose to review this company because I heard a few people say good things about the product. See my video review and the latest Coupon Codes below. Choice- Nature’s Sleep provides a lot of choice and flexibility with their mattresses based on cost, feel, and comfort level.  They have 16 different mattresses (and one additional one that is fit for a sofa bed) that differ in cost, feel, and comfort. The most luxurious model is their St. Cloud Luxe mattress.  It is immaculately comfortable and consists of 12 inches of foam layers.  The 6” of high-density core provide you with a great level of support, while the top two layers of 2” foam provide maximum comfort, as the layers conform nicely to your body and relieves pressure points and reduces pain.  




A queen mattress currently costs $2,400.  This model is fit for anyone wanting the highest quality mattress that allows for maximum comfort and support.  It’s really for the people who are very serious about getting the best night of sleep possible. Nature’s Sleep also provides models for the more cost-conscious consumer.  The 8” Tobago model, for example, only costs $1,000 for a queen.  This model still has a 6” support core, but only one 2” layer of foam on top.  This model is still quite comfortable, but it is more affordable at the same time. Healthy Materials- Nature’s Sleep uses organic materials that are healthy and great for allergy sufferers. The foam that the company uses in its mattresses are hypoallergenic, meaning it is optimal for allergy sufferers.  The foams are also CertiPUR-US certified.  This certification means that the foams meet strict guidelines in how they are made and their impact on the environment and people’s health.  The company, for example, does not use formaldehye or other potentially harmful chemicals in making its mattresses.




The company generally uses eco-friendly materials.  Its delivery process is also very eco-friendly because of its vacuum packaged process that decreases the environmental impact from shipping. Feel- Everyone you talk to raves about the feel of the mattress.  You truly get lost in the memory foam as it contours to your body and wraps around you.  “Sleeping on a cloud” and “sleeping on air” are phrases that I have often seen used to describe the feel of the mattress.  I think if you understand the concept of memory foam mattresses and how they feel, you will not be disappointed in Nature’s Sleep. Shipping Process– The shipping process is pretty cool, so I thought I would call it out separately.  The mattress is vacuum packed, meaning that the company basically sucks all the air out of the mattress and fits it compactly into a fairly small box.  Once the packaging is opened, the mattress slowly inflates and becomes the mattress that you expected.  This process is cool and extremely efficient.  




It makes the process fairly simple and reduces the company’s impact on the environment. Looks- This is an often underrated aspect that most people don’t think about when people buy mattresses.  Most mattresses available are very plain looking and are rather boring.  People need to buy interesting bedding just to make the mattress look okay.  Nature’s Sleep mattress look great.  All the models have a good-looking color scheme and many have an interesting stitching on the edges that add a nice extra touch to the mattress. Price/Value- For a very high-quality memory foam mattress, Nature’s Sleep provides a tremendous value to consumers.  The company presents itself as a supreme quality, practical cost provider.  Based on the quality of materials that the company provides in its mattresses, I would tend to agree with this statement.  If you look at buying a mattress seriously and as an investment, their mattresses really deliver a great value for the price. Warranty- Nature’s Sleep provides a 20-year limited warranty for all its mattresses.  




This is a long warranty period and an indication that the company expects their mattresses to last a long time.  The warranty basically states that the company will replace or repair any mattress that has a structural defect.  There are specific limitations to this warranty of course, but overall it is a solid warranty that shows the confidence the company has in its product. Advice- If these mattresses are in your price range, you can definitely find an amazing mattress and get a really great value.  Given that they have 16 different models to choose from, I would recommend you read their detailed descriptions to figure out which model might be best for you.  They differ in size, thickness, and price.  If you just do a little research, you will easily come to find the ideal model for you.  Also keep an eye out for Nature’s Sleep Coupons. I think overall, Nature’s Sleep mattresses are for someone serious about getting an amazing night of sleep.  If you are only going to have a mattress for a couple of years and then move on, perhaps these mattresses aren’t for you.  

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