Review here: http://thesweethome.com/reviews/best-foam-mattresses-you-can-buy-online/
Mattresses tested: Tuft & Needle, BedInABox, Casper, Leesa, Signature Sleep Contour 8, IKEA MATRAND.
Note: I'm a side sleeper and I love my tuft and needle. I slept in a traditional mattress before. Your mileage may vary.
Selection process:
Mattresses tested: Tuft & Needle, BedInABox, Casper, Leesa, Signature Sleep Contour 8, IKEA MATRAND.
1. Leesa
Leesas soft but supportive foam mattress has better cooling, edge support, and a nicer cover than the competition, for a fair price. The return window is 100 days when buying direct but 30 days via Amazon.
https://www.leesa.com
2. Casper
Caspers newest mattress is a well-balanced and middle-of-the-road choice, but in our tests it wasnt as comfortable for side-sleepers as the Leesa was. It could work better for side/back rotators and for couples that include back-sleepers.
https://casper.com
3. Tuft and Needle
Many people find this mattress too firm for side-sleeping, but its perfect for those who sleep on their back. Some stomach-sleepers who like firm beds might prefer this model, too.
https://www.tuftandneedle.com
Note: I'm a side sleeper and I love my tuft and needle. I slept in a traditional mattress before. Your mileage may vary.
Selection process:
Our initial list of 15 mattresses to consider came from reader surveys, mattress review sites, and our editors experiences. We dismissed some modelsKeetsa, Saatva, and Loom & Leafbecause their return policies involved fees. Two foam mattresses, Novosbed and Brooklyn Bedding, offered three levels of firmness and couldnt fit into our first round of testing. The same goes for the user-customized Helix. The Purple, the Yogabed, and the selection of foam mattresses at Brentwood Home were simply not as well-known to us, or to our reader-survey respondents, to make this first round of testing. We ended up testing six mattresses from six manufacturers.