Best Overall
Saatva Classic Mattress
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Credit: SaatvaLet's start with what we'd consider the best mattress on the market. "I was sleeping on the mattress I got for my first post-grad apartment for way too long, so when I finally upgraded, this was the one I chose," associate shopping editor Jessica Cherner says. "It's a classic innerspring that I topped with a Brooklinen down alternative mattress pad. That combination makes my bed so comfortable!" The mattress comes in eight sizes, including twin XL, California king, and split king. What's more, you can choose the mattress's thickness and firmness, which ranges from plush soft to firm. "I opted for the luxury firm level, which falls in between the softest and hardest options. I'll admit: It's more on the soft side, but it's not sink-in soft," Cherner adds.
Best Hybrid
Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress
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It's our belief that a traditional hybrid mattress is a failproof option if you aren't quite sure what to get. This one is more luxurious than other foam options on the market because it's made with a body-contouring material that relieves pressure points, improves airflow for a cool sleep, and prevents the growth of mold and mildew. It's a hybrid design complete with durable pocketed coils that offer better ease of movement.
Best Foam
Saatva Loom & Leaf Mattress
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Credit: SaatvaMemory foam can get a bad rap for being too plush, but Saatva's take on the go-to material is actually on the firmer side. "I originally ordered this one, but it was actually too firm for me, so I took advantage of Saatva's sleep trial and ended up exchanging it for the Classic," Cherner says. It's designed with five-pound foam that's meant to create a body-hugging feel, and it comes in two firmness levels, both of which fall on the firm side. So if you're looking to align your spine or relieve sore joints, this is a good find.
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Best Latex
Saatva Latex Hybrid Mattress
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If you're not familiar with now-beloved latex mattresses, allow us to introduce you to the category with what's perhaps the best one on offer: Saatva's latex hybrid. Not only is it extremely comfortable courtesy of the innerspring coils and natural latex, but it's as environmentally conscious as mattresses get. It's made with premium sustainably sourced materials, all of which are organic, nontoxic, and hypoallergenic. "I was really tempted to buy this one for one reason: the top layer, which is breathable and cooling with hand-tufted fabric," Cherner says.
Best Adjustable
Saatva Solaire Adjustable Firmness Mattress
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Credit: SaatvaIf you and your partner prefer different firmness levels, this is the mattress for you—but only if you order in a queen or larger. It comes with 50 (yes, 50) precise firmness settings on both sides, so if you like plush and your partner prefers firm, you'll both get a great night's sleep. There's also zero motion transfer. There's no better mattress for couples than this one.
Are Saatva Mattresses Made in China?
No, Saatva mattresses are not made in China. All of the company's products, including mattresses, furniture, and accessories, are made in the U.S. What's more, they're mostly crafted by hand because they're made to order, meaning there aren't any surplus mattresses just sitting in a warehouse.
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Do Saatva Mattresses Have Formaldehyde?
No, Saatva mattresses do not contain any toxic chemicals, including formaldehyde or any other ozone depleters. The only mattress Saatva recommends airing out for an hour or so before bringing it inside is the Loom & Leaf, just in case.
Why Trust Us?
Not only does our associate shopping editor sleep on a Saatva mattress every night, but she has tested out quite a few, making her an insider on all the ins and outs of the best options.
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