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r/MattressHaving a hard time justifying tons of cash for a mattress
3 months ago

I stg the restore premier is the best feeling mattress itw

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r/MattressSide Sleeper Looking for Mattress (Saatva, Brooklyn Bedding, Helix?)
9 months ago

My wife and I are the same way the purple matress restore premium 13-in suited us both if you can try the purple try that and see

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r/MattressMattress for side sleepers with back pain: what finally worked for you?
16 days ago

Do you sink far into the Nolah evolution comfort plus? I feel like that mattress would sag and throw me out of alignment.

r/MattressMattress for side sleepers with back pain: what finally worked for you?
23 days ago

This struggle is very real and I’m going through this right now. I am 6 foot four 230 pound side sleeper. I started on a water bed with baffles. Then had latex hand tied, medium firm, tufted bed that lasted 20 years….medium firm, buoyant, responsive, amazing comfort. It needed to be replaced because there was a dip in the center from me sleeping in the middle all of the time. I then went with a purple restore plus, which had an ergo alignment layer… after 30 days there was not enough pressure relief for my shoulders and my ribs were hurting. I could feel that alignment layer on my body (below my ribs). Next I tried the purple restore premiere because I ❤️ the grid…. this did not have the ergo alignment support layer. It was amazing for the first 30 days…. slept for many many hours comfortably because It was the very familiar buoyant feel & was supportive but shortly after a month, it started to dip in my torso area, throwing me out of alignment. I next went to the winked luxury firm which I thought was amazing. However, there was not enough pressure relief. The mattress was 13 inches tall and in my opinion did not have enough comfort layers. …and probably because of my weight it rolled me onto my back in the middle of the night. I am currently on the helix elite series. The midnight did not have enough support, and I sunk in too deep due to the memory foam; tried the plus elite layers and the same thing too much sinkage throwing me out of alignment. I’m learning that when you’re older and have lower back pain or back issues, you need to be very cautious of memory foam because it can easily throw you out of alignment and I believe the OP is correct in which a medium firm to slightly firmer is the key firmness depending on your weight. I was able to try the helix Dawn elite in a showroom yesterday and my back felt like heaven. It was somewhat buoyant and very supportive yet this line mattress had very little memory foam and more support forward foams. It is very important to remember that if you’re looking for pressure relief you need either latex or any buoyant foam! If the Dawn elite doesn’t work, I am gonna go back to a latex hybrid. I bumped into engineered sleep mattress company which incorporates latex in many of their models: https://engineeredsleep.com/products/duo-latex-mattress I am intrigued with the design with the comfort layers right on top with a cling technology that holds it in place …very cool… this is my next adventure. I really need to find a comfortable bed soon my back is killing me!

r/MattressMattress shopping after 15 Years - Advice?
4 months ago

I am a heavier side sleeper and just bought a Purple restore premiere firm mattress...completely in love. You definately need to try it out in a showroom before buying. If you have back issues you may like the Purple restore plus soft mattress being a side sleeper. Unfortunately it will be more than 2k.

r/MattressSide sleeper with shoulder pain. Need recommendations. Way too many options....
4 months ago

Look into a Purple Restore Premiere mattress. I am a 230 lb side sleeper who sleeps hot. This mattress is very conforming with a cradling feeling yet keeps your spine aligned. This video helped me make my decision as to which Purple Restore hybrid mattress was best for me [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47xYNBFSnd8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47xYNBFSnd8) I also have a purple dream layer pillow. Hope you find this helpful!

r/MattressI couldn't take it anymore so I finally ordered . . .
4 months ago

I currently bought the Purple Restore Premiere firm mattress and couldn't be more happy. Beleive it or not it is more of a plush mattress and love the feel of that grid supporting my body!

r/MattressTo all rotating sleepers struggling to buy
about 2 months ago

Have you ever tried a purple mattress with the grid? That was the most coolest neutral temperature sleeping bed I ever tried. It didn’t work out for me because the model I chose didn’t have enough lumbar support, but you may love it!

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r/MattressAfter years of mattress disappointments, we finally found one that lived up to its promise (Puffy Monarch 2025)
5 months ago

Buying a mattress online always feels like a leap of faith. My wife and I have taken that leap more times than we can count, and for years, we kept ending up disappointed. We’ve spent thousands chasing comfort through big-name brands that looked perfect in reviews but fell short once we actually slept on them. My wife has been dealing with lumbar nerve pain for over a year, which means comfort isn’t optional for her. She spends long stretches in bed where every detail matters. I’m a side sleeper who gets upper back pain if a mattress isn’t perfectly balanced. Finding one that worked for both of us felt impossible. Then we tried Puffy. Our first mattress was the Puffy Royal, and right away it felt different. It was soft yet supportive, plush but balanced, and stayed cool through the night. For the first time, we thought we might finally be done searching. When it arrived, I noticed a few long threads and small stitching inconsistencies on the cover. They didn’t affect comfort or performance, but being detail-oriented, I asked if it was normal. I even posted about it here on Reddit and got roasted for nitpicking, which was fair. People were right that it was purely cosmetic. Still, I decided to reach out to Puffy just to see what they’d say. I expected a short response telling me it was normal and nothing to worry about. Instead, they took the feedback seriously. They explained that their factory team would run extra quality checks and send a replacement to make sure everything met their standards. They also mentioned they’d use my feedback to improve their internal inspection process going forward. That level of care over something so minor completely changed how I viewed the company. When the new Puffy Monarch arrived, it was clear they followed through. The build quality was excellent with clean stitching, smooth edges, and a refined finish that felt premium. Once we started sleeping on it, we both realized how much better it was than anything we’d tried before. The Monarch is easily the most comfortable mattress we’ve owned. For me as a side sleeper, the pressure relief is outstanding. My shoulders and upper back finally feel supported without stiffness or sinking. My wife, who’s a combination sleeper, says it adapts perfectly no matter how she moves. It’s soft and cloudlike while still maintaining structure and stability. She describes it as “melting into the bed,” and for her nerve pain, that balance between comfort and support has been life changing. The motion isolation is excellent. My wife moves a lot at night, and I barely feel it anymore. Even the edge support holds up surprisingly well for a plusher mattress, giving it a consistent, stable feel across the surface. We track our sleep using an Eight Sleep Pod 5, and the improvement was immediate. (Even with minimal break-in time) Our sleep scores went up by about 30%. We’re sleeping longer, getting deeper sleep, and waking up less. My wife now wakes up pain-free, and for the first time in years, I sleep through the night. The sense of relief that comes with that is hard to put into words. I will be curious how if this pans out long-term but so far our early results have been promising. ⸻ **The Long Road That Got Us Here** **Tempur-Pedic Luxe Breeze** This one was supposed to be the gold standard, a $5,500 mattress marketed as the best of the best. For the first few months, it felt fine, but within a year it sagged badly on one side. When I filed a warranty claim, the process turned into a nightmare. They made me take endless photos and measurements, only to deny the claim because one picture was “slightly crooked.” I pushed back, but they refused to budge. That was the first time I realized that a high price tag doesn’t guarantee a company will stand behind its product. **Casper Snow Max** The Casper started off promising but quickly became uncomfortable. Both my wife and I developed back pain, and no matter how we adjusted, we couldn’t get a restful night’s sleep. It also slept much hotter than advertised, which made nights miserable. When we tried to return it, Casper’s customer service completely ghosted us. We sent multiple follow-ups that went unanswered for weeks until I finally escalated. What made it worse was that this mattress was purchased directly from Casper, not a retailer. **Purple Restore Premier** Purple initially felt innovative with its grid and coil design, but the comfort didn’t last long. It was far too firm for us, and we both started waking up sore and restless. Then one of the coils on the right side began squeaking loudly. When we went to return it, Purple tried to charge several hundred dollars in return fees that were never clearly disclosed on their website. After multiple follow-ups, the fee was eventually waived, but it shouldn’t have taken that much effort to return a defective mattress. (Maybe they’re more transparent about this now, but I haven’t verified.) **Helix Midnight Elite**  This one was the breaking point for us. We paid extra for the CoolForce upgrade, which was clearly branded on the cover, but when I unzipped the mattress, that cooling layer wasn’t there at all. Another mattress with the same configuration did include it, but it was so poorly assembled that it looked like a failed craft project. Thin cooling strips were glued unevenly to the foam, adhesive was smeared across layers, and parts of the cover were stuck to the wrong sections. Whether intentional or not, it was misleading to charge for materials that were missing or improperly applied. When I reached out to Helix, there was no real investigation or accountability. Their replies were generic and dismissive. For a brand that’s hyped so heavily online, the lack of care and transparency was shocking. — After all that, Puffy stood out for one simple reason. They didn’t have to do more, but they did anyway. They treated my concern seriously, acted quickly, and used the experience to improve their process. That kind of accountability is rare. Puffy reminded me what good customer service actually looks like. They listened, they followed through, and they handled everything with genuine care. After this experience, I have full confidence that if we ever need to use their lifetime warranty, they’ll handle it with the same level of respect and attention. Many companies talk about delivering great customer experiences, but Puffy is one of the few that actually does. I’m sure this post will ruffle a few feathers to brand loyalists but I just thought I’d share our experience in case it helps someone else. No sponsored links here - this was simply our personal experience, but it’s been second to none. Puffy has been a rare bright spot in a long and frustrating search, and it’s one of the few companies we genuinely feel we can trust after being burned too many times. While their mattresses are probably not for everyone (especially the DIY latex builders or those who don’t like a memory foam feeling), I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them if you’re looking for a company that actually stands behind their products. **TLDR:** After years of trying and returning “premium branded” mattresses like Tempur-Pedic, Casper, Purple, and Helix, every single one let us down. Then came Puffy. They took a small cosmetic concern seriously, ran extra QA checks, upgraded the mattress, and even used the feedback to improve their internal processes. The Puffy Monarch has been life changing for us, especially for my wife, who has been living with nerve pain for over a year. [https://imgur.com/a/06CAEY2](https://imgur.com/a/06CAEY2)

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r/MattressSealy Posturepedic® Elite High Point Hybrid Medium Mattress
about 1 month ago

If u don't want super firm check out the purple restore premier. That thing feels like you're on on a literal cloud

r/MattressFound a mattress I liked but the reviews are terrible, do I get it anyway?
about 1 month ago

I believe if you tried it out at the store and liked it, who cares what others had to say about it. I am curious though, are u talking about the president day sale at Mattress firm? Because they offered us a free base, not an adjustable one and I'm wondering if I should try and negotiate that if there are doing such things. I am in kinda the same situation as you. We just went to mattress firm as well and fell in love with the purple premier soft. It's soft AF and I loved it. I never felt so comfortable laying on a mattress. Then I read some reviews about purple and how they are failing as a company and with their customer service. So if we could get a free adjustable base, that might tip the scales Into us putting down 4k on a bed. I am also overweight, 300 plus and I hate firm mattresses. So in my opinion do what you prefer and don't worry about other people's reviews as much. (Except this comment of course lol) Edit. One last thing, for bigger people the base is extremely important. I got a cheap Amazon headboard and frame and the boards break, the mattress squeeks Everytime I move, the middle post is bent and the squeeking goes away when I bend it back. Which just fixes it until the next time one of my kids jumps on our bed and bends the middle post again. So that's why we were shooping at mattresses firm. Btw u mentioned sad, ur not from the Midwest? I'm from SE WI and we get that alot here

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r/MattressA different approach to this sub - if you have a mattress you actually like, what is the make/model?
7 months ago

I second this comment. I know Purple gets a lot of hate in this sub and is an acquired taste. However, I couldn’t agree more. The Restore Premier is the best mattress I’ve ever slept on.

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r/MattressA different approach to this sub - if you have a mattress you actually like, what is the make/model?
7 months ago

Purple Restore Premier Hybrid. Feels like a true “medium”. Very comfortable for side and back sleeping and combined with their Harmony pillow (expensive, I know), it’s been a game changer. Alleviated some lower back pain as well!

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r/MattressWhat is the best mattress for a side sleeper?
4 months ago

I’m in the same boat! We’ve returned a beauty rest series three plush pillow top (felt like sleeping in a sink hole with no support) then tried the purple restore premier, which was really nice, just wasn’t the comfort we wanted though for that price, and now I’m looking at getting the Sapria Chill Hybrid or the Leesa Reserve, just so hard to decide!

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r/MattressTrying to buy a new mattress and I’m honestly overwhelmed 😅
8 days ago

Tempur is definitely an acquired taste, especially if it’s your first time owning one, it’s one of the beds that will turn firm. If it’s cold in the house or it will be soft when it is warm in the house. That’s the thing about their material. The purple restore line is actually a very good line. I wasn’t a fan of purple with the 2, 3, or 4. But the restore line definitely changed my Outlook. I would try the restore premier because it offers the best support and the best comfort.