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Discount Memory Foam Mattresses Online

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Showing page: 1 of 2 Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Posture Plus 4.0 Collection* Legend Pillow Top Collection* Perfect Care 3000 Collection* Jamison St. Regis Collection Simmons Bartola Plush Collection Simmons Butler Firm Collection Price: High to Low Pressure-relieving memory foam and a breathable, springy layer come together to create a perfect sleep surface. 100 NIGHT TRIAL, FREE RETURN PICKUP Sleep on it, lounge on it, dream on it — if you don’t love it, we’ll pick it up and give you a full refund. Breathable comfort layer keeps you cool and adds just the right bounce High-density memory foam provides pressure relief Transition layer provides deep comfort through consistent weight distribution Support foam strengthens the comfort layers and adds long-lasting durability Made from premium textiles, the woven cover is breathable, flexible, and resilient Designed and assembled in the USA.




High Elasticity Comfort Foam Visco Elastic Memory Foam In the US, we ship via UPS Ground. In Canada, we ship Purolator Ground from our Canadian warehouse partners. Please allow one extra day for customs. In parts of New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, we offer same-day White Glove delivery. All mattresses come shipped in a 19” X 19” X 42” box. Free shipping and free returns in the US and Canada. All the foams in the Casper mattress have environmental certifications that ensure they are safe and non-toxic. All of our foams are CertiPUR certified. CertiPUR-US® approved foams are made without ozone depleters, PBDE flame retardants, mercury, lead and other heavy metals, formaldehyde, phthalates regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. They are Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emissions for indoor air quality (less than 0.5 parts per million). JUST THE RIGHT SINK, JUST THE RIGHT BOUNCE Engineered for everything you might do in bed, the Casper’s award-winning sleep surface combines supportive memory foam and a springy comfort layer.




It offers just the right amount of sink and bounce for deep sleep and indoor sports. Our top comfort layer features a breathable, open-cell design to increase circulation and keep you cool. Air can pass freely beneath your body, even when the material contours to your curves. DESIGNED TO REST ON ANY FIRM, FLAT SURFACE (ESPECIALLY THE CASPER FOUNDATION) FOUNDATION & BOX SPRING We recommend the Casper Foundation for optimal support. You can also use a box spring with solid wood slats that are no more than 4” apart. A flat platform will offer direct support under your Casper. A slatted base works just fine. The slats should be unyielding, wooden, secured into the base, and spaced less than 4" apart. FIND THE RIGHT SIZE BED I was apprehensive about buying a mattress online, but after research and consumer reports review, we decided to purchase. It arrived quickly and was very easy to unbox. I did not notice any chemical smells and we slept on it the same night.




We previously had a very squishy pillow top so the transition to memory foam was different the first night. I am a light weight side sleeper and the husband can sleep in any position. We are both very pleased with the mattress and have noticed improvement in some achy backs. Perhaps our previous mattress was just too soft. Get one of these. The process couldn't be any easier, and it's so comfortable. Just ordered the pet bed because my dog loves my new bed so much I can never get her off! I love my Casper! I was on vacation for a few weeks and missed my new mattress the whole time. It only took two nights for my body to adjust. I sleep on my side mostly and the first night my shoulders and arms continuously went numb which worried me quite a bit. All that needed adjusting was my pillow and now I sleep solidly every night. My partner and I never feel each other moving around which is a much better experience than our last mattress. I would definitely recommend Casper to anyone who likes a firm yet pillowy mattress.




Oh and the unpacking process was pretty fun. It's hard to believe a King sized mattress can come in such small packaging. Amazing company to do business with! My mattress came in less than a week and I loved it...unfortunately my wife did not so we returned it. The customer service was the best experience I've ever had. Casper setup the return pickup and had it scheduled just 2 days after I decided to make my wife happy. I received an email conformation stating my refund was already in process the very next day after the pickup. Great product and even better customer service!!! Definitely recommend this product to friends and family. My wife and I LOVE our Casper mattress!!! We have been sleeping on it since 1/12/17. What sold us besides the positive reviews was the 100% risk free offer. Why would you spend your precious time off going to several stores and lying (awkwardly, I might add) on 17 different mattresses while some sales person is staring at you? Then you decide on one, get it home and end up hating it.




Now, you have to try and return it and start the process all over again. Casper has made it as easy as it gets and with a 100% risk free offer. What do you have to lose? Another bad nights sleep on an old uncomfortable mattress? Try Casper and I truly believe you will enjoy it as much as my wife and I do!!! THANK YOU to everyone at Casper!!! Mike C. / So. HOW WE DESIGNED THE PERFECT MATTRESSWhich is the Best Mattress of 2017?Buying a new mattress is not fun. You have to head to a mattress store, lay around on mattresses for longer than you’d like, haggle with a salesperson about an aggressively overpriced mattress, then wait for a delivery guy to show up weeks later. I ordered my last mattress online. It seems crazy, but it worked out well... mostly. Most of us are willing to order just about anything from the internet, but mattresses seem a little weird. For one, they’re huge and hard to ship, not to mention expensive. But more importantly, they’re one of those rare things that you really want to try before you buy.




All mattresses are a little different, and your sleep is important. Picking the right mattress can make a significant difference in how well you snooze. Yet, there’s a sameness in mattresses that’s hard to describe. Sit on a $5,000 mattress and a $1,000 mattress, and many of us can’t tell the difference. Even comparison shopping can be a pain since manufacturers sell exclusive lines to different retailers, meaning you have to hit up a number of different stores just to pick a mattress. Then, when you finally pick something you want, you’re expected to haggle over the price. Last year, The New York Times spend nearly 3000 words describing the Kafkaesque experience of shopping for a mattress.In short, buying a mattress is a huge pain in the ass. A couple of months ago, I needed a new mattress. I’m a heavy sleeper in that I can sleep on a rock, so the idea of testing dozens of different mattresses for some supposedly quantifiable level of coziness seemed absurd. So, I looked into purchasing one online.




It turns out, there are a few options in this arena. All of them offer generous return policies. Most of them are considerably cheaper than retail options, and all of them come with two added benefits that appealed to me instantly: no haggling and no salesperson BS. Buying online saves you the hassle of going to a bunch of retailers, dealing with a pushy salesperson, haggling down the price, and attempting to tell the difference between dozens of mattresses that all feel the same. It’s fast, delivers in a few days in a small box that’s easy to move around, has a 100 day trial to see if you really like it, and you can return it if it doesn’t work out. Your options are limited here, but that’s actually part of the appeal for me. I don’t want to make choose between dozens of options, I want just a few.I was surprised to find that there are quite a few companies selling mattresses over the internet. Here, I’m going to stick with a few startups that exist solely online as direct-to-consumer options.




Direct-to-consumer means there’s no obnoxious salesperson and they’re set up to deal with shipping and returns easily. It also means they’re a bit cheaper than comparable mattresses from mainstay companies like Sealy Serta. Most of these companies only make one type of mattress. They all have different sizes, but you don’t need to choose between a bunch of options for pillowtops or different firmness ratings. Most specialize in memory foam, but Saatva caries varying types of spring mattresses, so there’s something for everyone here. So, before we even get into it, it’s worth pointing out that memory foam (or whatever similar variation each company sells) mattresses aren’t for everyone as they tend to be a bit more firm and some people feel like they get a little hot. There are a few different direct-to-consumer manufacturers I looked at:Each company has different firmness and comfort levels. I went with Tuft & Needle because I prefer a firm mattress, and Casper is supposedly a bit more “pillowy,” while Leesa seems to fall somewhere in the middle.




You can get a ton of info about different aspects of each of the above mattresses, including customer reported satisfaction levels about everything from how good they are for sex to how comfortable they are for heavyset people, over on Sleep Like the Dead.Okay, so here’s where things get weird. At least in the case of both Tuft and Needle and Casper, the unboxing process is pretty bizarre. As you can see in the video above, you’ll essentially pull the mattress out of a box that’s far too small to fit a mattress, unroll it, then cut a slice in a vacuum sealed plastic wrapper to make the mattress expand. Then you’ll sit around and watch it expand for a couple hours. Since it’s foam that’s been sitting in a vacuum-sealed bag for a while, it smells a little weird at first, like a G.I. Joe sitting in boiling water. But the smell goes away after a couple of hours. The whole process is actually pretty fun to watch (at least compared to boredom of bringing home a normal mattress).




It’s also pretty easy to get the mattress from your door to your bedroom because the box is so small. That means no finagling your way around crazy staircases or through tiny doorways. After the mattress expands and the smell goes away, you can get to sleep.Here’s the fun part: for about 100 days (in most cases), you get to just sleep on the mattress and decide how you feel about it. Most traditional mattress stores have a 30 day return policy, but according to Sleep Like the Dead, most full refund policies come with fees ranging from $50-$500. Many also only offer store credit as opposed to a refund. Returns and refunds for all four of these direct-to-consumer companies are free and will refund you 100%, which is a pretty killer deal, all things considered. I’ve never actually had a new mattress as an adult. I’ve had barely used hand-me-downs from guest rooms, but never an actual, brand new, weird smelling mattress. So this whole trial period was an odd thing for me.As it turns out, a new mattress feels pretty much like my old mattress, except there’s no weird dip in the middle that sucks you in and attempts to suffocate you.




The Tuft & Needle was, as reviews suggested, more on the firm side, which worked well for me. There’s no weird sinkage when you sit on it, even on the edge. Like most foam mattresses, there’s almost no motion transfer, so you barely notice if someone’s rolling around restlessly in their sleep next to you. I slept well the first night and pretty much every night since (unless LAPD decided to hover over my place with a helicopter for a few hours searching out a suspect in a high speed chase, which it turns out no mattress can help with).Through the hundred day trial period, I tried to pay a lot of attention to how I felt about the mattress, but as time wore on, I cared less and less. This is a good thing. The mattress disappeared into my life and out of my brain, and when my calendar alarm went off reminding me that the 100 day trial was over, I shrugged it off and went back to what I was doing. This mattress, the one I’d spent almost zero brainpower to pick out, the one that I spent very little time shopping for, is fine.




Which is what I want. I don’t want to think about it.As I discussed above, each of these companies packs in a pretty hefty warranty and an excellent return policy. It sounds great on the surface, but that doesn’t mean the whole process works for everyone. As for the return policy, it’s worth considering the amount of time you’ll have to dedicate to the whole process. Once you get it set up in your house, you’ll get the trial period to try out the mattress, and if you don’t like it, they’ll come pick it up. I didn’t need to return mine, but judging by a number of reviews on Amazon (where each of these mattress companies sells directly if you don’t want to order from their web sites), even people who hated the mattresses had no problems returning them. Though, it’s important to note that the return policy through Amazon is only 30 days as opposed to 100 days from the manufacturer. You’ll have to shop for another mattress, sleep on the floor for a while, and go through the whole process of sitting around at your house and waiting for the UPS guy again.




I work from home, so none of this mattered to me, but it’s something worth considering before you dive in. There’s a reasonable chance you will not like the mattress you chose, so make sure you’re okay with whatever hurdles you need to jump through to get it returned.There’s one big caveat with the warranties too. A warranty is only as good as the company behind it, and since many of these manufacturers are new, they might not last. If the company goes under, so does your warranty. This is a pretty important thing to consider, so if you’re not comfortable losing that warranty, it’s probably not worth it.Finally, one of the appealing aspects of buying a mattress locally is that they’ll take your old mattress away for free. Obviously, this isn’t possible when it’s the UPS guy dropping of a giant box filled with a rolled up mattress at your house, so you’ll need to figure out a way to get rid of your old mattress. In some cities, you’ll just need to alert your waste management company ahead of time and they’ll grab it with your trash, but you may need to pay an additional fee.

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