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TUFT & NEEDLE - Foam Mattress

$916
$1,001 8% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: White
Size: California King
Model: MAT-TNVB-01-C
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Top positive review
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Nine Mattresses Later, It's The Winner (Updated)
By Hospitality Maven on Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2018
(UPDATE SIX MONTHS LATER: I still have this mattress, but it has gotten substantially softer. It required a T&N topper for the first few weeks as it softened up, but somewhere around 150 nights in, I noticed it was heading toward plush status--not quite as supportive as it once was. Also, I wrote this review while the temperatures were colder. Now that it's summer, I do note that this mattress is warmer than my previous innerspring mattresses. But, for the money, it's still a good mattress. It's just not as ideal as I hoped.) About a year ago, I asked my friends on social media for mattress recommendations. The leading recommendation was for the Tuft and Needle mattress, which I should have heeded. Nearly a year and eight mattresses later, I finally bought that Tuft & Needle. It's #9 and I love it. I love it even more because it was by FAR the cheapest option, too. But at the time I was skeptical of a bed-in-a-box. I shouldn't have been. It fit my requirement to have good support with a comfort layer on top. And for the record, I sleep in all positions. Apparently I’m a rotisserie chicken, going from side to stomach to back all night. That makes me a tough customer to please and I know it. But for anyone else doing mattress research, here's what I've learned from my year of testing. First, I received excellent service from both internet and traditional mattress companies. I tried three mattresses from Saatva Mattress, three Beautyrest mattresses from Mattress Firm, and a brand-new variation of the Purple mattress that's exclusive to Mattress Firm. I started the year on my old Sleep Number. So I have run the gamut of air, foam, innerspring, hybrid foam/innerspring and the new hybrid from Purple, which I guess would be called a Purple/innerspring variation, but "bouncy house" would be equally as descriptive. My asthma is triggered by chemicals in foam, so I made sure all the mattresses I bought were Certi-Pur. (This, sadly, is the only complaint I have about my Tuft & Needle -- though it claims to have more rigorous standards about foam and off-gassing, it's been the smelliest. It's faint but it's there even weeks later. But it has not made me wheeze, so I'm trusting I'm not being harmed.) The first thing I learned is that mattress companies really DO honor their customer service policies. In fact, Mattress Firm was actually the best about it. In all cases, I received excellent service when I wanted to exchange. Second, I had been sleeping on air for nearly a decade and that made it hard to figure out what would work for me. I loved the lack of pressure points on a Sleep Number, but not the lack of support. My first mattress was an all foam from Saatva (the Loom & Leaf) and it was hard as a rock (to me). They explained that foam would soften and that I should crawl around on it to soften it up. It did soften up after a week, but not enough for my taste. It also smelled vaguely like stale coffee, which never dissipated. So thus, the exchanges began. I was very pleased with Saatva's design, the fact they delivered a full mattress and not one in a box, and their use of organic cotton. But their mattresses missed the middle firmness range -- most were very firm and one was very plush (the industry term for soft). If they could have nailed that medium range, I would have been happy to stay with them. As mentioned above, I circled through several mattress designs before coming back to all foam again with the Tuft & Needle. But it was significantly less firm out of the box than the Loom & Leaf. Its adaptive foam is much more of a medium firmness from the start. But it got even more comfortable when Tuft & Needle sent a two-inch topper. For free. (Pro tip: The Internet mattress companies I dealt with were happy to send a topper for free if you requested it. I now have two.) I don't know how long a mattress like this will hold up, but at a $575 price point from Amazon, it's half the cost of a Saatva mattress and a quarter of the price of most of the Beautyrest mattresses. So I'm willing to gamble. I know that comfort is largely subjective, but my Fitbit Alta has the hard data to back up my love of the Tuft & Needle. I cut my tossing and turning time in half with their mattress and topper. Bottom line: All the mattress companies I dealt with provided a great service and backed up their exchange promises, even going above and beyond. Tuft & Needle was the best value for the money and the most comfortable to sleep on. It was also the most work to haul a heavy box up to my bedroom and set up the mattress, which is the reason I avoided it in the beginning. But in the end, that effort was worth it. Tuft & Needle, if you are reading this review, please consider manufacturing a mattress with four inches of your adaptive foam on top of your support layer, instead of just two inches. I'm very glad to have your free topper, but it makes the bed look lumpy and it doesn't stay in place. From all the reviews I've read, the topper was key to customer satisfaction for many people. You should seriously consider this option. I would have chosen that and paid a bit more for it, too, had it been available.
Top critical review
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Day 1...not happy.
By Sue Dalsing on Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2015
Ok, I got this on the 4th, even though when I ordered it, I chose slow shipping because I was not going to have time for it until after the 9th. Amazon chose to go ahead and send it. Since my husband worked a 24 hour shift on the 8 and 11th, he was really too busy to deal with it until the 12th. Normally, I can take care of stuff, but this is 2 king size mattresses we are talking about. So that cut 8 days from our 30 day trial. Anyway, we slept on it last night (after I put my other sheets on it that barely fit). I am smell sensitive and I can tell you that I sneezed a lot in the first 20 minutes or so. Fortunately it was just an irritant to me and also I take 2 Benadryl at night to help with sleep, so I finally quit sneezing. He didn't smell anything. If you are smell sensitive. It smells. It still smells like chemicals this morning. I know what chemical smells are. My dad worked at a chemical plant all the years that I lived with him (20) and he always smelled bad. Now finally comfort. Very little, but I am going to give this a chance. Our old worn out mattress was killing me and I hoped to be relieved this morning of my morning backache, but no. It was much worse. I woke up several times in pain and had to move. I just remembered that at one point in the night, my feet were tingling and I am not sure why. I woke up in such pain that I feel like I was in a car wreck or fell off a horse (other things that caused me pain the next day.) So, I guess I am going to sleep on it again tonight and until June 30 make up my mind then. Someone else talked about adding a topper, but the sheet barely stayed on this mattress and there is no room for a topper and why should I pay for a topper? In the meantime I will update this and also research other mattresses because I won't hesitate to get rid of this by having them come take it away. Day 2....Still stinks, but it is dissipating or I am getting used to it, because of no sneezing. It was very difficult to get to sleep. I am a side sleeper and could not find a comfortable spot. I think I finally passed out from exhaustion. I had a lot of wild dreams. My husband left at 5:30am for work, I slept till 9:30am and was not achy. I think it is getting better. Day 3 & 4....It must be getting better, still a slight smell. Also still having a little trouble going to sleep, but there is less tossing and turning. And the aching in the morning is just gone. My husband says that he thinks he is sleeping better too. He is a fireman so his odd work schedule makes him a lousy sleeper. Last night he says he only woke up once compared to 3 times and he slept till 8. He never sleeps that late. Possibly because I usually get up at 7 and disturb him, but I didn't disturb him because the mattress was not bouncing when I moved. Weeks later.....I hate it. It is uncomfortable and it is very difficult to go to sleep and stay asleep, so I am tired most days. I keep my house pretty cool at night and by about 2am, I am awake because it is hot. It still smell. I have a headache most mornings. I was robbed of 8 days of my 30 day amazon trial by them sending it earlier than originally confirmed and inconveniencing me. I was busy the first friday-sunday of June and July and had no time to wrestle with a couple of king size mattresses and was too tired from working to even realize I was too late to make my complaint and return the mattress. I guess I can just go buy another mattress and give this away or something. It is vastly unfair that I if I had purchased this from Tuft & Needle directly, I would be covered, but since I purchased from amazon, I am screwed.

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