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#1 in Sleep Product Research Millions Served Since 2008 Sleep Like The Dead has so far spent 6,000 hours gathering 25,500 mattress reviews from 900+ sources. Here is a brief summary of our unbiased research findings. – 12 Key Mattress Research Findings 3. Buying a mattress online 5. Longevity / lifespan 9. Mattresses and sex 10. Mattresses for large, small people 12. Returning a mattress – How Best To Use This Site – About Our Mattress Research – Why Trust Us Do not assume that you will be satisfied with a top-rated mattress type or brand. Learn about a bed's characteristics, pros & cons before buying to ensure that it is right for you personally. Select a mattress type for detailed analysis and ratings. MORE INFO: See the mattress types compared in 20 additional ways. The chart below includes many of the more popular and / or widely available brands (in alphabetical order). Select a brand for detailed ratings.




COMPARE THE ABOVE MATTRESSES AND MANY MORE in our side-by-side mattress comparison. DON'T SEE WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? Search our mattress ratings using box below. Mattresses of various price points have some important differences. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at our mattress price comparison. Buying a mattress online has important similarities and differences to buying in a store. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at buying a mattress online: what to know as well as the mattress manufacturer / brand comparison. The following shows the firmness level that tends to be suitable for average-sized people depending on their body type; your own personal preference may differ. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS as well as firmness suggestions for people of above- and below-average size at our mattress firmness guide. Mattress longevity or lifespan can vary especially by mattress type. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at the mattress longevity comparison.




About 8% of people report that their mattress retains heat and sleeps hot to an extent that undermines sleep quantity / quality. Some mattress types have more of a problem on this issue than others. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at mattress heat retention. A mattress with good motion isolation localizes or absorbs a person's movement, such as their getting in / out of bed and their changing of positions. A mattress with poor motion isolation sends a person's movement across the bed to possible disturb another person. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at the mattress motion isolation comparison. Off gassing is an odor that a mattress may release when unpackaged due to its chemical composition. Some mattress types are more likely than others to have a problem. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at mattress off gassing odor. The different mattress types have various pros and cons in regard to suitability on this issue. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at mattresses and sex.




Among several other factors, mattress thickness is a key attribute that small and especially large people should consider. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at the mattress guide for large & small people. The life of a mattress tends to be a fraction of its warranty length. GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at mattress warranties: what to know. The top reason people seek to return their mattress is that it has a firmness level unsuitable for one's personal preference, body type, or sleep position. Less common reasons include sleeping hot, persistent off gassing odor, and unsuitability for sex. Chart: Main reasons for seeking a mattress return GET THE FULL STORY AND ANALYSIS at returning a mattress: what to know. Adjustable bed bases / foundations often provide a variety of health and comfort benefits. Available are value-priced models ($600-$1100), middle-priced models ($1101-$1500) and luxury-level models ($1501-$3500+). GET THE FULL STORY, RATINGS, AND ANALYSIS at adjustable bed reviews.




Do you really need a new mattress? Oftentimes, a mattress topper can effectively soften an overly firm mattress or revitalize an aging mattress. GET THE FULL STORY, RATINGS, AND ANALYSIS at mattress topper reviews. The best place to start your research is the page you are on right now or the mattress comparisons page – specifically the mattress type comparison. Once you have chosen a type, then choose a brand and model of that type. Then, if necessary, choose a seller of the mattress from the retailer comparison. Our mattress reviews and ratings are based on 25,600+ consumer experiences collected from over 890 credible sources. See research sources & methodology for details. Our mission is to help people make smart sleep-product buying decisions – and to sleep like the dead as a result. This can only be achieved by providing unbiased, truthful information. 2017 Update – After 2 years of mattress testing and sleeping on over 100 different mattresses a lot has changed since I first reviewed Tuft & Needle.




Below is my updated review, summary, and analysis. Tuft & Needle was once a unique offering, but many competitors are now creating better products at a similar or sometimes even lower price point…Example: eLuxury makes a very similar mattress for $82 less, Leesa, GhostBed, and Brooklyn Bedding offer a more balanced feel and use better materials (in my opinion); and Purple is ultra innovative with their hyper elastic polymer mattress. My advice…don’t simply buy Tuft & Needle without considering all of the options available. Tuft & Needle is among a handful of new mattress companies who are shaking up the industry in a big way. Gone are the days of extravagant mattress show rooms, middle-men, and $3,000 beds that come with remote controls. But can a $600 10″ polyfoam mattress really create amazing sleep? Thinking Tuft & Needle? Don’t miss eLuxury’s mattress. Same feel, better materials, and $68 cheaper for a Queen In a bit of a rush? Click here to skip down to the review summary.




The Tuft & Needle mattress is built from 2 layers of foam to a total thickness of 10″. Top layer (comfort) – The top layer of the Tuft and Needle is a 3.0″ layer of polyfoam. It is 2.9 PCF (pounds per cubic foot). This layer is designed to provide most of the comfort, support, and cooling for the mattress. Bottom layer (foundational) – The bottom layer of the Tuft and Needle is a 7.0″ of base support foam. It is 1.8 PCF. This layer creates the foundational support for the mattress and provides shape also. The cover is 100% white, quite simple, and thin. The thinness is by design and helps to improve the cooling of the mattress, while also allowing sleepers to more directly contact the foam layers. The thin cover is in contrast to more traditional quilted padded covers, which create more immediate softness and pressure relief (e.g., Nest’s Alexander or Brooklyn Bedding). FAQ:  What’s the best mattress for sex? Aesthetically speaking the cover is basic.




It doesn’t make much of a statement and is reminiscent of the all white rectangles you’d see stacked along a typical mattress store. That said, I suspect this is probably by design, as a cheaper cover allows Tuft & Needle to keep their prices a little bit lower. Tuft and Needle seems to have tried to remove many of the bells and whistles and get down to the basics of the mattress. Firmness, Feel, & Support The Tuft and Needle comes in at a 6-6.5 out of 10 on the firmness scale. Over the course of the last 2 years Tuft &Needle has gradually decreased the firmness of their mattress. This is the 4th Tuft &  Needle mattress I’ve tried. The first was extremely firm at an 8-8.5 out of 10. The second one was slightly softer at a 7.5, while the third was softer yet at a 7 out of 10 on the firmness scale. Their most recent mattress is much closer to a medium, 6-6.5 out of 10, which is the most common firmness level, especially for online bed-in-a-box mattresses. By making their mattress closer to a medium feel Tuft & Needle has become a mattress more suitable to a wider range of sleepers.




When it was firmer, it was really only a good option for back and stomach sleepers, but the increase in softness makes it a suitable option for side sleepers as well. The feel of the foams is somewhere between of the feel of latex and memory foam. The response isn’t instant, but it’s not slow either. Similarly, the contour isn’t pronounced, but it’s also not floating. FAQ:  Best mattresses for side sleepers? Tuft & Needle’s feel is a strange one for me. There’s nothing tremendously negative about it, but there’s nothing all that positive either. It sits in a weird middle area. It’s not that I don’t like it, but it’s not a mattress I really enjoyed sleeping on. The design and foams used are very simple, which helps keep the price down. And while this is a great benefit you do give up something in terms of feel. Personally, I wish the foam was a bit more in any direction. A feel that’s a bit more like latex would add a nice degree of bounce, cooling, and response whereas a feel that’s a bit more like memory foam, would provide more pressure relief and contouring.




Sitting in the middle leaves me wanting something more. Historically, Tuft & Needle mattresses have had excellent support. This in large part came from their mattresses having a firmer feel in the 7-8.5 firmness range. By decreasing the firmness, they have also given up a certain level of support. Firmness doesn’t always equate to support, but in this case I feel like the extra firm feels were helping them. At a 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale, this mattress provides more softness, but it also creates a more noted level of sinkage, which created a lack of support for me during my sleep tests. Overall, the feel of the Tuft and Needle is simply not among my favorite mattresses. Using a polyfoam comfort layer instead of visco elastic memory foam or latex is a mistake in my opinion. It just causes the mattress to feel a bit lacking. I appreciate their desire to create a mattress that’s less expensive, but their cost-cutting approach results in a bed that simply doesn’t perform nearly as well as many of their competitors.




All mattress reviews on Sleepopolis go through a short series of sinkage tests. I created these tests to help my readers understand the different level of sinkage and hug, and how those variations compare across a wide range of mattresses. Lying on back – In a normal lying position on my back I experienced 1″ of sinkage. Lying on side – In a normal side lying position I experienced 1-1.5″ of sinkage. Sitting on edge (conservative) – In a normal sitting position, where I was sitting a bit farther back on the mattress, I saw 3.5″ of sinkage. Sitting on edge (aggressive) – In a more aggressive sitting position, where I was sitting directly on the edge of the mattress, I saw 5-6″ of sinkage. Standing in middle – While standing directly in the middle of the mattress I saw 6″ of sinkage. Bear in mind that your sinkage levels will vary based on your weight. For your reference I weight 140 pounds. GUIDE:  How to choose a mattress in 6 easy steps




Shipping – Free shipping, comes compressed in a box in 1-5 days Warranty – 10 years Trial Period – 100 nights Discounts – None available Is the Tuft & Needle mattress right for you? The final and big question; is the Tuft and Needle mattress truly right for you? When you look at Tuft and Needle with respect to the universe of online mattresses available, it is clear that it is a very average mattress. While it may be an upgrade over the current mattress you’re sleeping on, there are likely even better mattresses available at a similar price level. When I first reviewed the Tuft and Needle I was fairly impressed with it. However, over the course of the last couple of years dozens of new companies have stepped up to challenge Tuft and Needle. Many of these companies are creating better products in my opinion. As a result, I no longer would recommend Tuft and Needle mattress. Below are similar mattresses and price points that I think offer much better overall value and performance:




eLuxurySupply – Has a feel very similar to Tuft and Needle, but uses a better visco elastic memory foam instead of Tuft & Needle’s polyfoam. This is a more durable foam and simply feels better in my opinion. It still has the slightly firmer feel, but has a more balanced hug and better support for a wider range of sleepers. Additionally, it’s $68 cheaper than Tuft & Needle in the Queen size (when discounts applied). Leesa – One of my personal favorites and one of the best overall values for mattresses, both on and offline. Has a much more balanced feel and is a good bit softer at a 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale. Foam layers are thicker and the foams are high density, which results in better longevity. GhostBed – Strikes a nice in between balance at a 6.5 out of 10 on the firmness scale. Thicker comfort layer at 3.5″ and higher density foams, which results in better longevity. See my full list of mattress reviews for other options. For more information on Tuft and Needle, click here.

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