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r/MattressPlus size sleepers - Okay I have it narrowed down to two mattresses - Saatva HD or Big Fig? Anyone been able to try both?
12 months ago

I also only have tried Saatva HD, I don’t think the Big Fig can match the quality to be completely honest, Saatva HD is 3k and it’s built like it. I hear a lot of good thing about Big Fig but they remind me of Dreamcloud, tons of marketing very little real reviews. I think the Winkbed Plus is just a couple hundred more, look into it? I’m trying to pull the trigger on Avocado firm, Winkbed Plus or Plank Luxe myself.

r/MattressPlus size sleepers - Okay I have it narrowed down to two mattresses - Saatva HD or Big Fig? Anyone been able to try both?
12 months ago

Nah when I laid on it, 3-4k mattress was not the first thing to come to mind honestly. It did feel sturdy and well built but that price is Stearns and Foster Lux Estate level. Winkbed Plus has a very similar construction, latex layer and memory foam layer. It’s 1700 for a Queen, where Saatva is getting an extra 2k from I don’t know.

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r/PlusSizeBest mattress for fat people recommendations and tips? No budget, I’m just tired
6 months ago

So I’ve had the big fig now for 6yrs and it’s still holding up strong. Granted it’s a lot more firm than some people like but I love it! My next one will be the Saatva HD mattress which my friend has and that one felt amazing also. I’m 6’0 350 male

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r/Mattress20+ Year Mattress Insider: AMA
4 months ago

Having tested every Saatva and even watched them being manufactured. my opinion is their HD is their best mattress.

r/MattressIs a $4k mattress really that much better over a $1k one?
7 months ago

I think Saatva can be a mixed bag. I watched them being made in their factory and tried everyone of them in their Florida Showroom on a recent vacation. I found that the HD was my favorite in the entire showroom. It was around $3500. I am not a big fan of their classic saatva and their dual spring support design. Oddly enough, the Classic firm is rated more firm than the HD, but for me at 6' 220, I liked the firmness of the HD a lot better, along with the support it presented. Overpriced. Unless you are ordering direct from Sleepez, DLX, Engineered Sleep and some other lesser known manufacturers, everything else seems over priced. Last summer, I sent a coworker to Shovlin Mattress in NJ, they custom crafted her an Olympic Queen Mattress and Box Spring for under $3500, and she and her husband absolutely love it. I would still take a $3500 Millbrook or entry level Shifman over most of the more commercial mattresses. But places like Shovlin have been making quality mattresses for decades. There are a lot of quality manufacturers out there. Buying commercial is quite easy, but when you are spending some real money, they are no longer disposable choices, so you need to be prudent about the choices.

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

Yes, I am familiar with both wink and saatva. I watched saatva's being made at the factory here in NJ. I think the Saatva HD is their best mattress, then the Rx. Wink is ok. there are a lot of mixed reviews on durability longer-term. Better reviews on the wink blue. Many of their mattresses utilize 12.5 -13.5 gauges for their firmer mattresses, which is my preference, plus they offer super support regardless of the comfort layer feel. But yes, they do make others with gauges in the 14 range.

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r/MattressSo what companies do we trust? Which do we avoid?
9 months ago

We are lucky to have a Saatva showroom in LA. I was set on a Helix at first but the Saatva HD ended up winning out. Absolutely love it.

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r/SuperMorbidlyObeseBest mattress for heavy people(500lb+ range) what actually works?
10 days ago

for 500lb+ the two names that keep coming up in this community are the WinkBed Plus and the Saatva HD, both are specifically engineered for higher weight capacities and have actual support cores that won't bottom out in a few months. the WinkBed Plus uses a firmer euro pillow top with zoned support coils and is rated to 500lbs per side, so 1000lbs total for a couple. the Saatva HD goes up to 500lbs per person as well and has a dual coil system that holds up really well long term. both are around $1500-2000 but honestly worth it because cheaper mattresses at this weight just compress and you end up sleeping in a crater within 6 months. if budget is tight, the Big Fig mattress is another option specifically made for larger bodies and comes in a bit cheaper. one thing people don't talk about enough in this community is how much sweating affects sleep quality at higher weights, your body works harder just existing and temperature regulation is a real issue. staying hydrated properly actually helps with that, personally i've been using salties (unflavored electrolyte drops) to keep my hydration dialed in and it's made a noticeable difference in how i feel overnight. beyond the mattress itself, a solid adjustable base can be a game changer too since elevating your legs even slightly takes pressure off your lower back and improves circulation while you sleep.

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r/MattressWhat actually works for side sleepers?
3 months ago

Which MLily mattress did you like? My husband and I ended up really liking the PowerCool Firm when we tried it at Sleepare. It seems like the right compromise for both of us, ideal for a hot sleeper, and very low motion transfer. But I’d never even heard of the brand before. The return policy is terrible. It’s hard to find any real reviews. And something about the brand just feels “low budget” (for lack of a better word) despite the relatively high price. But the bed was very comfy while trying it out and we have limited time to go try every bed on the market. I actually preferred the Avocado green firm and my husband liked the medium but they were so bouncy in comparison and that will likely be a dealbreaker as every toss and turn will be felt by the other person. I also tried Saatva mattresses at their showroom in my area and liked the Saatva HD best, but it’s a different feel than the MLily (but closer to the Avocado). Part of me just wants to say screw it and buy the MLily and be done with it. But it’s hard to spend that much money on a brand that has no return policy (if purchased directly from MLily) or a very limited return/exchange policy if bought from Sleepare.

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

My Leesa mattress finally failed. Just bought a Saatva HD. Hopefully it will be better

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r/PlusSizeBest mattress for heavy people advice - Need help choosing a supportive mattress for 350+ lbs
4 months ago

I would agree with one of the commenters that the Big Fig is one of the most supportive options on the market. I'm around 300 lbs, and I test mattresses for support, sleeping positions etc. It's one of my faves. I've also had good experiences with the Saatva HD. With regard to the Titan Plus Luxe, I found it to be a good supportive option for someone in my weight range. However, it does have that plush pillow top on top. If you're a side sleeper, you might want to stick with that so you get good pressure relief. But, if you just sleep on your back, I would go with the Titan Plus Core. It's firmer and has less plushness right on top. To your general question about materials, I would stay away from memory foam mattresses with thick foam on top. We larger sleepers do need something on the firmer end, and memory foam can indeed let you sink in too far.

r/PlusSizeBest mattress for heavy people advice - Need help choosing a supportive mattress for 350+ lbs
4 months ago

For stomach sleepers, I would say the Big Fig or the Saatva HD. They're both super firm in my experience and offer good support under the hips too.

r/MattressNew Mattress Recommendations for New Home
13 days ago

I am 6'7" and weigh around 300 lbs, and I was also a fan of the Titan Plus Luxe. But, if it's not working for you anymore, I can offer a few other options I like for a big and tall mattress. First off, I do like the Saatva HD but, in my experience, it is on the firmer side (definitely much firmer than the Titan Plus Luxe). I didn't get the best pressure relief for side sleeping myself. For side sleeping and extra support at the same time, I'm more a fan of the Helix Plus Luxe and the Leesa Plus Hybrid as well.

r/BedroomBuildBest mattress options for heavier body types?
6 months ago

I test mattresses, and I've tried a good amount of the mattresses advertised specifically for heavier body weights. I'm 6'7" and I weigh 295 lbs, so I take that into account when I'm testing. There are a few models that I've had a good experience with. First off, the Big Fig felt as firm and supportive as advertised. I wouldn't say that it felt like sleeping on a board, but it definitely felt more like I was sleeping "on top" of the mattress. I found it to be good for back and stomach sleeping, too. I also liked the Titan Plus mattress. It's a more affordable model. This is also on the firmer side, and it's designed to hold up more weight. It was also good for back and stomach, but the Titan Plus Luxe I found to be better for side sleeping. And, the Saatva HD is the priciest of the bunch, but it's my favorite. It features many layers of high-density foam and more supportive coils. It's also firmer and good for back and stomach. Also, my good friend has had one for 4 years, and he's still sleeping on it with no sagging issues.

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r/MattressPlus size sleepers - Okay I have it narrowed down to two mattresses - Saatva HD or Big Fig? Anyone been able to try both?
3 months ago

I just bought the HD Saatva Its firm comfortable and I have Finally Good things go say VS the RX Mattress was too soft.

r/MattressPlus size sleepers - Okay I have it narrowed down to two mattresses - Saatva HD or Big Fig? Anyone been able to try both?
3 months ago

So Far NO sinking on HD. Sinking happened on RX model. HD is much better. Im loving it Firmer but not so firm it hurts. Works perfect w adjustable bed bottom.. I just bought Latex pillows King size what a game changer for my neck stiffness & pain.

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r/MattressHelp me please
12 days ago

The Saatva HD and RX are 100% the best mattress on the market. The only issue you have is you don’t have the correct frame or support system. Every mattress will sag if you don’t invest in the support. Sorry but true

r/MattressHelp me please
12 days ago

Saatva is absolutely the best bang for your buck on the market. The HD and RX are in my master and guest room and we loveeeee them. Had for over a year. Eliminated all back pain. We also got the Santorini frame - gorg!

r/MattressLooking for advice on some options
11 days ago

Why aren’t you looking at Saatva? They are best mattresses in the game at the most affordable price