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The Best of the Best Beds: A Look at Mattress Reviews

The Best of the Best Beds: A Look at Mattress Reviews

Best of the Best Beds

If you want to find the best beds, you have to look at a lot of mattress reviews. To help save you some time, we’ve put together a review of reviews, if you will. After scouring pages of bed reviews and websites we collected our findings in this guide for your benefit.

Sleep Nation is your source for all types of sleep-related information. Here we are taking a closer look a beds. Take a look at what we found in our mattress review research. 

The Best Beds According to Mattress Reviews

There are many things to keep track of and pay attention to in bed reviews. It can be very confusing for people. One of the best sources you can find for information on a product are customer reviews. After all, who would know better than someone who has bought and used the product? In the next sections, we have some of the top bed brands along with the average rating owners have given it. 

Best Beds: Memory Foam Mattress Reviews 2016

Memory Foam Mattress Owner Satisfaction

Data from SleepLikeTheDead.com and verified customer reviews.

  • Amerisleep – available at Amerisleep.com.
  • Bed In A Box – available at BedInABox.com.
  • Keetsa – available at Keetsa.com.
  • Leesa – available at Leesa.com.
  • Sealy Optimum – available at Sealy.com.
  • Serta iComfort – available at Serta.com.
  • Tempurpedic – available at Tempurpedic.com.

Best Beds: Latex Mattress Reviews 2016

Latex Mattress Owner Satisfaction

Data from SleepLikeTheDead.com and verified customer reviews.

  • Astrabeds – available at Astrabeds.com.
  • Flobeds – available at Flobeds.com.
  • Foam Sweet Foam – available at FoamSweetFoam.com.
  • Habitat Furnishings – available at HabitatFurnishings.com.
  • Plush Beds  – available at PlushBeds.com.
  • Savvy Rest – available at SavvyRest.com.

Best Beds: Innerspring Mattress Reviews 2016

Innerspring Owner Satisfaction

Data from SleepLikeTheDead.com and verified customer reviews.

  • Aireloom/Kluft – available at Aireloom.com.
  • Denver Mattress – available at DenverMattress.com.
  • King Koil – available at KingKoil.com.
  • Saatva – available at SaatvaMattress.com.
  • Sealy – available at Sealy.com.
  • Serta – available at Serta.com
  • Simmons – available at Simmons.com.

A Closer Look at Mattress Reviews

You won’t find a shortage of bed reviews and bed-related websites on the internet. There are dozens of different places you can go to find information on beds online. Part of our goal is to keep you informed on these places and the information they provide.

Here are some places to find some bed reviews and other information on sleep-related products:

SleepJunkie

At SleepJunkie.com you can find loads of information and news about sleep, sleep tips and sleep science. They have periodic bed reviews and typically have great information regarding mattress sales from both brick an mortar and online mattress retailers. Sleep Junkie delivers in a funny and energetic manner that will keep you reading. Their information is good and they publish pretty frequently.

Memory Foam Mattress-Guide

If memory foam mattress reviews are your thing, this website if for you. At MemoryFoamMattress-Guide.com they stick to the foam. They provide regular reviews of popular memory foam mattresses and are thorough in their sales information. This site is dedicated to helping people shop for a memory foam mattress. They offer tips, reviews and other information to help you get a great bed.

Mattress Journal

Offering mattress and sleep news along with comprehensive bed reviews and sales data, MattressJournal.org is like a peek inside someone’s journal dedicated to sleep. They cover all kinds of beds and are a great resource when mattress sales abound. Look for detailed comparisons around holidays, when beds typically go on sale. Whether buying a mattress online or in a store, Mattress Journal is a great resource. 

LavishRest

This mattress review website has a focus on the finer things in life. Beds come in many different price ranges and qualities. LavishRest.com seeks out luxury beds and posh sleep products to review them and let you know how they compare. They also have occasional tips regarding better sleep and health. If you’re looking for a luxury sleep experience, this is your place for information of all sorts.

Do Mattress Reviews Help People Find the Best Beds?

Having the right information is crucial when making any decision. If you’re trying to find the best bed for your needs reading some bed reviews can really help. Take a look at the chart below.

Owner Satisfaction by Mattress Type

Data from SleepLikeTheDead.com.

As you can see, innerspring beds have a much lower owner satisfaction rate than latex or memory foam. This information is from an independent review site who surveys tens of thousands of mattress owners. Statistically, you are much more likely to be satisfied on a latex or memory foam mattress. This information alone could save you many sleepless nights and a lot of money. There is much more information out there, too.

What Should a Review Tell Me?

There are many different review sites with many different types of rating systems. How do you know which details are important and which don’t need to be considered much? That’s what Sleep Nation is here for. Here are some of the things you should be mindful of while searching for your mattress.

Memory Foam

Memory foam beds have good owner satisfaction overall. They are great for motion isolation and relief of pressure points. There are three types of memory foam based on the materials used in their construction. They are:

  • Traditional – This is the most common type of foam. Traditional foams are made from petroleum-based polyols and often have problems with heat retention and odors.
  • Gel – Also made from petroleum-based polyols, gel mattresses are essentially traditional memory foam with some type of gel added to the foam or as an upper layer or the mattress.
  • Plant-based – A relatively new development in memory foam, plant-based foams are derived from soy oils rather than petroleum. Plant-based foams have an open-cell structure allowing more airflow which keeps temperatures neutral. They also tend to have fewer complaints of odors.

What to Look for in a Memory Foam Bed

As you peruse reviews and stores, you will probably notice a significant difference in pricing for memory foam beds. What could possibly make one mattress worth ten or twenty times more than another? Well, not every bed will be worth the asking price, but there are some significant differences among the various beds. Aside from the type of foam used here are some aspects of memory foam to be aware of.

Profile / height – Higher-end memory foam mattresses tend to be substantially thicker than lower priced models. You are paying for more foam, essentially. Avoid mattresses that are too thin, especially if you are a heavier person. If you are over 200 pounds, you should get a one with at least a 10-inch profile or you may bottom out. Thin mattresses will wear more rapidly than thicker ones, though height isn’t the only factor that affects durability.

Density – Many of the properties a memory foam bed has are related to density. This one property can reveal a lot about the mattresses you are looking at. A foam’s density is determined by it’s mass divided by it’s volume, but essentially it is a measure of how much foam there is in the bed. Foams are mostly air, and those with higher densities have less air per unit of volume than those of lower densities. It is measured in pounds per feet. Typically lower density foams makeup the upper parts of the bed and the base is made of higher density foams. This is how the different densities compare in characteristics:

  • Higher-density foams – These are foams of 5.5 lbs/ft or higher. High density foams will conform well and provide great motion isolation. They tend to be more durable than lower density foams, but sometimes have problems with heat retention, odors and being overly firm. Higher-density foams are often used in the base layer of a mattress and
  • Medium-density foams – Being in the middle in density, these foams are also nearly in the middle across the board when considering characteristics. They range from 4.0 lbs/ft to 5.4 lbs/ft. Medium-dense foams are good for heavier people because they provide durability and support without compromising comfort.
  • Lower-density foams – Ranging from 2.5 lbs/ft to 3.9 lbs/ft, low-density foams don’t have very many positives or negatives. They do cost less than those of higher density and are easier to move on. Foams of lower densities do tend to show signs of wear sooner than others, but are usually cheaper.

 

Odors / offgassing – Traditional and gel memory foam beds have issues with odors and offgassing. Typically this is only a problem for the first weeks or months after purchasing. Plant-based foams have fewer complaints of odors and will offgas less.

Latex

These mattresses also rate well in owner satisfaction and are good for motion isolation and pressure relief. They have many of the advantages of memory foam, but can be made from all natural and even certified organic materials. Latex mattresses are harder to shop for because there are many factors to consider and they are not widely available.

One of the best things about latex is you can find mattresses that are 100% certified organic. These are some of the healthiest and most sustainable beds available. Memory foam beds can be made from natural oils, but there are no certified organic memory foam mattresses on the market. Innerspring beds may have organic components, such as the cover or filling, but the core is made from metal, which can have a very big environmental footprint.

Latex can be either synthetic or natural. Synthetic latex is petroleum based and natural latex is made from the sap of rubber trees. Sometimes you will see a blend of synthetic and natural latex. Natural latex tends to rate higher than the others and is the only type of latex that can be certified organic. Not all beds marketed as “natural” latex are made entirely of natural latex, some may be blended. There are few regulations governing the labeling of products as natural. Don’t trust the marketing, look for certifications.

Organic latex must be certified. If you are wanting an organic mattress, check the certifications. Some beds claim to be organic simply because they have some organic components, such a the cover or filling. Make sure the entire mattress is 100% certified organic.

Innerspring

You don’t have to shop for a bed blindly. Take the information available to you and use it to your advantage. Consider the source, take what you need and leave what you don’t. Make sure to do a good amount of looking around and reading. More information will help you make a better decision and increase the likelihood of being happy with your purchase.

There are three basic types of innerspring mattresses, each with unique characteristics.

  • Pocket coils – These individually-wrapped coils are the most popular and commonly used coil. Since the coils are not linked, they rate the best for motion isolation among innersprings.
  • Continuous coils – Unlike pocket coils, these are made by using a single wire wound into many coils. They are durable, but they have poor motion isolation.
  • Bonnell \ open coils – These coils have a simple, hour-glass shaped design. They have average durability, but lack in support and motion isolation.

Are You Ready for a New Bed?

Are you certain you need a new mattress? If your bed is over seven years old and showing signs of wear, you will very likely benefit greatly with a new bed. As you continue your search, read reviews and make sure you get the important details for each mattress you look at and compare wisely. There are plenty of mattress reviews to guide your way to a new and restful sleep.

Feb 13, 2016sleepnation
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