Best Mattress Reviews 2019

Do you spend your nights tossing and turning on a hard, lumpy bed? Have you ever sunk into a mattress and wondered how you’d ever get out? Or have you just been stuck at a showroom, not sure which pricey option to take? Mattress shopping can be a stressful, time-consuming, and all-around overwhelming experience. And the worst part? It has an immediate impact on your comfort and health.

Luckily, Comparakeet has rounded up the best mattresses available today. We’ve combed through the numerous options out there, checking each one for construction and durability, support and feel, and value for money. Whether you’re looking for a firm, sturdy mattress or the foam equivalent of a cloud, we’ve got you covered. Our top picks will deliver comfort and convenience at reasonable prices. Check them out below!

 

CompanyRankingRatingPriceDescription
Eight1st9.8 out of 10$525.00 One Time

Eight Review

The Eight Smart Mattress delivers a seamless blend of comfort, support, and high-tech convenience in a compact and easy-to-use package.Full Eight Review »
Endy2nd9.6 out of 10$675.00 One Time

Endy Review

Endy delivers an innovative, cooling gel-infused mattress that provides a soft but relatively firm feel, all paired with a lengthy 10-year warranty.Full Endy Review »
Casper3rd9.6 out of 10$550.00 One Time

Casper Review

Casper's highly recommended mattresses blend latex and memory foam for just the right amount of softness and firmness, with an added bounce.Full Casper Review »
Leesa4th9.6 out of 10$525.00 One Time

Leesa Review

Leesa's excellent mattress combines three different foam layers for a cooler, more comfortable feel with just the right amount of springiness.Full Leesa Review »
Tuft and Needle5th9.5 out of 10$350.00 One Time

Tuft and Needle Review

An affordable premium mattress that uses proprietary foam to give fantastic pressure relief and support, all under a generous 10-year warranty.Full Tuft and Needle Review »

ZenHaven

6th9.1 out of 10$1299.00 One Time

ZenHaven Review

ZenHaven offers you the plush comfort and solid buoyancy of 100% natural Talalay latex, paired with a lengthy home trial and 20-year warranty.Full ZenHaven Review »

Saatva

7th9.0 out of 10$599.00 One Time

Saatva Review

A fantastic mattress that you can get in one of three different comfort levels, with the option for foundations or frames, plus a 75-day trial.Full Saatva Review »

SleepEz

8th8.9 out of 10Varies

SleepEz Review

A great mattress store that offers 4 different mattress types with configurable options, foundations, toppers, and more.Full SleepEz Review »

Helix Sleep

9th8.6 out of 10$600.00 One Time

Helix Sleep Review

A fairly affordable mattress that allows for some degree of personalization based on feel, support, temperature and even point elasticity.Full Helix Sleep Review »

Winkbeds

10th8.6 out of 10$749.00 One Time

Winkbeds Review

A unique hybrid mattress made of a combination of foam and springs, built to be quite sturdy while giving great support and comfort.Full Winkbeds Review »

4Sleep

11th8.2 out of 10$549.00 One Time

4Sleep Review

An eco-friendly foam mattress that provides great support, cool comfort, a firm feel, and sells for just under $1000.Full 4Sleep Review »
Loom & Leaf12th8 out of 10$749.00 One Time

Loom & Leaf Review

A premium mattress made of bio-based foams and a gel-laminated memory foam layer that, together, provide cooler, more comfortable nights.Full Loom & Leaf Review »

Live and Sleep

13th7.7 out of 10$399.00 One Time

Live and Sleep Review

A great memory foam mattress that provides minimal motion transfer, a medium firm feel, and excellent body contouring, support and cooling.Full Live and Sleep Review »
Also, here are some important things we looked at for our rankings.

Construction and Durability

Most mattresses consist of some type of foam, though many now blend materials or use multiple layers for better results. Whether it uses memory foam, high-performance latex, or a different material entirely, you'll want a mattress that doesn't compromise on quality. Make sure you're getting the best and most durable materials with your mattress (another great resource to check out is Good Night's Rest), so you can be sure your purchase will last you more than a couple of years. If you've got sensitive skin or allergies, check for hypoallergenic components -- and in all cases, it's never a bad thing to get a mattress that's been checked and certified as free of toxic or harmful elements.

Support and Feel

Top-quality components don't mean a thing if your mattress leaves you with an aching back. These are more subjective criteria, as each person looks for a different kind of feel from their mattress. At minimum, you'll probably want a mattress that allows for good circulation and efficient cooling, so that your bed never feels stuffy or overly warm. Firmness and softness depend on your preferences, but for best results, always look for a mattress that strikes a good balance between molding to your body shape and offering enough resistance to prop you up as you lie down. Ultimately, you're looking for a mix of breathability, firmness, and plushness that spells maximum comfort for you in the long-term.

Warranties

Mattresses are a big purchase, and by all accounts, they ought to last a while. That's why it's important to look for a manufacturer that will offer support and assistance every step of the way, at least when it comes to issues caused by product defects or wear. Most mattress companies offer warranties of around 10 years on average, though the accompanying services differ. Some promise free replacement and repairs, while others are a bit cagier when it comes to their support services. Make sure to check the warranty details of each mattress on your list, just so you know what kind of after-sales services you can expect.

Pricing

When we called mattresses a big purchase, we didn't just mean their size. Mattresses can cost you more than a thousand dollars a pop, and that's not money you can shed lightly. There's some merit to the claim that you get what you pay for, but that doesn't mean that you need to bleed your wallet dry just to get a good night's rest. It’s perfectly possible to find a fantastic mattress for less than four figures! For our top picks, we've tried to find high-quality options that strike a good balance between premium features and affordable prices. Now it's up to you to figure out what qualities you need from your ideal mattress, and how much you're willing to pay for the options that come closest.

3 Comments

  • Hello. Does anyone have a preference- Sleep EZ or PlushBeds Organic latex?

  • No love for Purple mattresses? Admittedly I haven’t actually tried them myself, but their advertisements seem pretty convincing! Hahah.