![]() The Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid performance was very similar, being mostly recovered by 0.3 seconds (1st fastest) and fully recovered by 1.0 second (2nd fastest) The Saatva Classic takes 0.4 seconds to recover (2nd fastest), but we saw a full recovery by 0.8 seconds (1st fastest). The average response time across all mattresses that we’ve tested to date is 0.56 seconds to be mostly recovered and 0.94 seconds to be fully recovered. What mattress has the best pressure relief?Īll of these mattresses have great pressure relief, but the Saatva Classic and Tempurpedic Cloud Breezestand out due to their thicker comfort layers and plush covers.īoth Saatva and Tempurpedic have good response times, but Saatva is faster on both of their mattresses. This mattress is active and engaging, with a nice balance of activity and comfort. Having high bounce, excellent edge support, good pressure relief, and fantastic cooling, the Saatva Classic is the best option for good sex performance. ![]() This is twice as good as the Tempurpedic mattress which had 6.0″ of sinkage at the edge. What mattress has the best edge support?įor the best edge support, Saatva Classictook the win here again, with only 3.0″ when sitting directly at the edge. While bounce is a preferential favor and not inherently good or bad, the Saatva Classic has the most bounce-almost 3X the amount of bounce we saw on the Tempurpedic mattress. Tempurpedic Cloud Breezeisn’t hugely far behind at 0.8 seconds, so it’s likely that the Tempurpedic hybrids would be faster. What mattress had the fastest response time?įor the fastest response time, the Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid really stands out with a response time of 0.3 seconds. What mattress had the lowest level of motion transfer?īeing 100% foam, the Tempurpedic Cloud Breeze had the lowest level of motion transfer, as coils are notorious for adding a little bounce and motion. The Tempurpedic Cloud Breeze had only 1.46″ of sinkage, a full inch less than the Saatva. This is likely due to the plusher cover and deeper hug within the top layer. The mattress with the most sinkage was the Saatva Classicat 2.4″. What mattress has the deepest level of sinkage? In 9 out of 10 cases, a hybrid will always be cooler than an all-foam mattress-this is especially true for memory foam. Even though Tempurpedic does offer hybrid options, the Tempurpedic mattress tested in this comparison is an all-foam. What mattress has the best cooling?įor best cooling, Saatva takes the win here too. This is tied with the top-scoring mattresses we’ve tested to date. ![]() Saatva Classic, Saatva Memory Foam Hybridįor the best overall, Saatva Classic takes gold here, with a score of 9.95 out of 10. The table below shows which of these mattresses is the winner in each scoring category we test for. The table below shows the data we generated to determine these scores. We score 8 different factors that impact the comfort, feel, and value of the mattress. At NapLab, we put each mattress to the test. ![]()
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