
Tuft & Needle - Mint Hybrid
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The boring mattress founder trolls reddit to post and prop up his own product. But goddamn I just bought a queens hybrid because I was only allowed one 100 sleep night with T&N and I wanted to try out the Mint Hybrid because for some reason during Labor Day it was cheaper than the regular queen hybrid. Turned out way too soft. Boring mattress queen hybrid about half the cost of T&N and turns out to be pretty much exact firmness I was looking for. That also said, when I moved the T&N mint to the floor for the two weeks when both overlapped — the support on the ground made that mattress also pretty damn comfortable in a different way. Also slept on a pillow top sealy mattress at a Hyatt, was one of the absolute best nights in a bed I’d ever had. There is a purchase program. I did look into it. But I’m fine with the Boring one I’ve got now.
I have enteropathic arthritis. I woke up daily in pain until we got the Tuft and Needle Mint mattress. Have had it for at least 8 years and it is in as good a shape as it was when we got it. No more pain in my hips, knees, shoulders. I recommend this mattress to everyone with pain.
Tuft and Needle. I got the original over 10 years ago and it’s still a great mattress. It’s in the guest bedroom now. I now have the Tuft and Needle Mint on my bed. Both kings. Wife and I love them.
Same here; Tuft and Needle Mint, have had it for 6 years and it's still great.
I love my Tuft and Needle Mint mattress. My aunt and uncle stayed and loved it too so they bought one. Then my dad tried it and bought one too. We’ve had ours for 5 years and it still feels great.
I bought LL Bean flannel sheets and have been very happy with them. THEN I bought a flannel duvet cover from The Company Store and almost wished I had bought my sheets from there instead. I got the duvet cover on a screaming good black friday deal though. We are still happy with the LL Bean sheets, but if I get any more flannel, I’ll probably stalk TCS for sales. We also bought a king size T&F Mint mattress and are super, super happy with it. I used to travel for work and could not believe my heavier-traveling, very bougie coworkers were talking about how you can buy the same beds they have in the Westin as if they were superior, since I was fairly unimpressed with them. No matter how nice of a hotel I was in for work (and we hit a real range lol), nothing ever beat my mattress at home. Maybe it’s just the type of mattress and another manufacturer does it better, but I’ll happily replace this with the exact same thing when it eventually gives out (and I expect that to take quite a long time).
We have bought 3 tuft and needle mint mattresses. We love them.
We’ve had a king size Leesa (Classic, I think) for seven years and it’s maybe the best mattress I’ve ever had. I think we paid $1200. We also have a king Tuft and Needle from Amazon for about $600. It’s been good, albeit on the firm side so we put a 2” gel pad and it’s really nice. We have had mattresses from Puffy (not bad) and IKEA (way too firm). All of these are bed-in-a-box type mattresses.
Get a solid wood or steel platform frame and spend your money on a good midrange mattress (Costco, Sleep On Latex, Purple, Casper, Tuft & Needle) and a latex mattress topper if needed. I would estimate $200 frame, $500-$1000 mattress, $150 topper.
tuft and needle is fine for the price but nothing special