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06/23/2015 1:59 pm EDT In the market for a new mattress? In a sea of quilted beige cushion tops, it can be difficult to find the perfect mattress for your needs. Sure, we all know the basics: if you have a bad back, firmer is better, but if you want something that's cozy, foam is perfect for you. But even with the basics covered, a new poll by online mattress retailer Casper suggests Canadians just can't stand shopping for new mattresses, with more than 30 per cent saying they'd rather be nursing a hangover. We can only assume they based the study on "The Hangover."Testing out mattresses doesn't seem like it would cause nightmares, but in a press release, Casper claimed only 22 per cent of Canadians actually found buying a mattress in store helpful. On the flip side, more than 40 per cent admit that having an extended period to try out the mattress at home would make buying a mattress much more enjoyable.Regardless of how you're doing it, buying a new mattress doesn't have to be complicated.




In the slideshow below, we provide seven tips to help you find the perfect mattress. And if you're still struggling to find the right fit, we've also included our five favourite mattresses that will make you want to spend the whole day in bed.Casper, the New York-based online mattress retailer, announced recently that it raised $55-million from investors, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, and Adam Levine. Some of the financing will be used for international expansion, including in Canada, where Casper started shipping last fall. “We want to improve our visibility,” says CEO and co-founder Philip Krim, “and do more things on the ground in different Canadian markets.” Casper isn’t the first company to sell mattresses online—Edmonton’s Novosbed, for example, has been doing it since 2009—but it has become the most prominent. The company is tapping into what it says is consumer frustration around the mattress-buying process. In May, the company commissioned a survey that found Canadians prefer suffering hangovers to retail mattress shopping.




“The traditional way you buy a mattress is really a terrible experience,” Krim says. “You’re greeted by a commissioned salesperson, and you don’t have the information you need to make a proper decision.” Casper purports to offer a convenient, transparent, and inexpensive buying experience. The company can offer lower prices since it doesn’t have to deal with a large sales staff or real estate costs. It’s managed to spawn a committed fan base, too. There are dozens of mattress unboxing videos on YouTube—this one has more than 150,000 views. The Right Way to Run a Pop-Up Shop One challenge of being an online retailer, though, is figuring out how to raise awareness in the offline world. In Canada, Krim’s goal is boost the brand through pop-up shops and setting up booths at events, such as music festivals, where young, tech-savvy people are likely to hang out. Casper, whose staff is located entirely in the U.S., might also establish local teams for different markets, though Krim says there is nothing specific planned for now.




Although the company is well-funded (it raised $13 million last year), it has to contend with competition in Canada. In addition to Novosbed, Toronto’s Endy Sleep launched in 2014, and ships across North America. It’s easy for this new crop of mattress retailers to differentiate themselves from the brick-and-mortar competition, but it’s harder to stand out from each other. Both Casper and Endy claim to have the best mattress (Endy’s sell for a little less), both offer a 100-day, no-questions-asked return policy, and both tout superior customer service. For Endy, one point of differentiation is production, however. “We manufacture everything right here in Canada, which really does resonate with consumers,” says co-founder and managing director Ari Herberman. He adds that Casper has been very successful at informing consumers about alternative ways to buy mattresses, which is ultimately beneficial for Endy. “In Canada, we’re talking about a $1-billion industry, so we feel there’s certainly room for a number of players,” he says.

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