Has anyone grabbed this mattress off the current sale? I have a old Casper I really like but am looking to upgrade to a Queen and $120 off is great
I like my current Casper because it’s firm and not bouncy, so motion transfer is minimal
Also curious if people have experience hauling it home from warehouse. Does it fit in your car? Thanks!
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How long will my Casper mattress last?
Every Casper mattress is engineered for both comfort and durability, our premium foams (and innerspring coils inside our Hybrid mattresses) provide lasting support for a full decade—our warranty backs it up.
How do I clean my Casper Mattress? Can I remove the cover?
Do not remove the mattress cover to clean it or the mattress or for any other reason. If you need to clean your Casper mattress or cover, we suggest spot-cleaning affected areas with water and mild detergent. Be careful not to saturate the mattress with too much water and/or detergent, as the foam in the mattress core will soak up water and detergent. Allow the treated area to air dry completely before putting your sheets and bedding back on.
For an easier method of keeping your mattress clean, we recommend the use of a stain and water-resistant mattress protector, which may be removed and cleaned as needed.
What is a mattress in a box? How long does it take for a Casper mattress to expand?
A mattress in a box is a mattress that’s compressed in an air-sealed bag and rolled tight so that it can fit into a box that’s easier to maneuver than a traditional mattress. Allowing you the flexibility and convenience of picking your mattress online and having it easily delivered to your door.
When you receive the mattress, all you’ll need to do is pull it out of its packaging, lay it flat on your bed frame or floor, and let it expand.
Foam and hybrid mattresses can be slept on almost right away but may take up to 48 hours to expand fully. Our Snow mattresses are primarily made with memory foam and can take up to 72 hours to expand fully.
Looking for an affordable cloud couch? Maybe a Casper type couch company?
My fiancé and I are obsessed with the cloud couch from Restoration Hardware but it’s crazy expensive. Looking at other brands, Joybird? West Elm? What does the Reddit community like? I love you all.
In the market for a king size memory foam mattress leaning firm and would love to know some reviews of anyone who has tried out the Casper One Foam Mattress!
My wife and I are in need of a new mattress, I've heard good things about Casper mattresses, and others similar to them. What I'd like to know is how they hold up for larger people? I'm 6'3 and on the wrong side of 260lbs. Our current coil spring mattress is only 3 years old and my side has started to sag really badly. Any insight would be appreciated!
Hi all—I am looking for a new pillow! I currently have a down one from Brooklinen but it is not supportive at all for me. I've had pretty bad cervical neck pain. I did an MRI and found out I have mild arthritis in my neck. I know a pillow won't solve my pain but hopefully it can at least help!? I've settled on these two pillows and was wondering what you all thought?
I sleep mostly on my side and back. I am also on the smaller side so am not looking for anything with super high loft. Any help would be great! Looking to hear if anyone has any experiences with these pillows or which one they would recommend for me.
Today’s Feature Friday is all about the Casper One Mattress. Every Friday, we post Reddit-friendly analyses of the features of the most popular mattresses in the market. Today, we’re looking at the features of the Casper One Mattress.
The Casper One Mattress is designed to offer bounce, balanced support and cooling for a great night’s sleep. It’s an all foam multi-layer construction that provides a combination of breathability, contouring, and support. Let’s break down the Casper One Mattress features.
Layers
• Breathe Flex Foam
The top layer of the Casper One Mattress is made of an open-cell foam. This foam is designed to increase airflow, keeping you cool throughout the night. It also provides a soft, welcoming surface that adapts to your body. — Has anyone here experienced a significant difference in cooling with this layer?
• Align Memory Foam
Beneath the Breathe Flex Foam is the Align Memory Foam layer. This layer contours to your body, relieving pressure points for a more comfortable sleep. It’s great for those who need extra support for their hips and shoulders. — How many of you have noticed a difference in pressure relief with this foam?
• Casper Core
The third layer is the Casper Core, which provides foundational support to the mattress. This layer ensures durability and maintains the mattress's shape, offering consistent support across the entire surface. — Has anyone here found the Casper Core to enhance the overall stability of the mattress?
• Cozy Cover
The mattress is encased in a Cozy Cover, which is soft to the touch and breathable, enhancing cooling properties. It has a zipper, but Casper advises against removing it. Spot-clean if it gets dirty. — How many of you have noticed an improvement in overall comfort with the Cozy Cover?
Share your insights!
The Casper One Mattress is ideal for those who want a balance of bounce, comfort and support with cooling properties. It’s suitable for various sleep positions and can be a great option for couples. What is your opinion on this?
Is anyone here sleeping on a Casper One Mattress? Please share your insights, good or bad. Let’s turn this thread into a mega Casper One Mattress review. Looking forward to your opinions and as always, see you next Feature Friday!
When my husband and I closed on our house at the end of 2019 we decided we would get a new mattress and the old one would go in the guest room. I was pregnant and in my first trimester at the time (nausea, fatigue, irritable) and couldn’t be bothered to research a mattress so my husband did. He found the Casper and said it had great reviews and it was on sale when we got it. We didn’t move in until 2 months after we had the mattress so we only had 30 days to test it. Well Covid hit and our bed frame delivery was delayed so we slept on it on the floor of our new bedroom. At this point I’m about 28 weeks pregnant and thinking the reason I’m uncomfortable is because of the baby or because it’s on the floor and not on a frame.
I WAS WRONG.
This mattress has caused me back pain in ways you cannot imagine. I’m currently sleeping on our old IKEA mattress in the guest room because of how uncomfortable it is. And when I lay on that IKEA mattress that is practically hanging off the frame because of how lopsided it’s become- I feel like I’ve landed on a cloud from sleep heaven. (Also, at least ikea has a lifetime warranty on their mattress). You would also think a new mom would be so exhausted that she could sink into any mattress and just fall asleep but NOPE. I toss and turn for an hour before finally giving up and moving into the other room.
I regret ever agreeing to the purchase of this mattress. It is an overpriced piece of foam and it has solidified my opinion on boxed mattresses. I refuse to believe that any box mattress is comfortable. If a tired first time mom who’s baby wakes up 3-4 times a night -and has for the last 9 months- can’t find comfort in it then I KNOW it’s not a good mattress.
Sorry for the rant. If you’re thinking of a mattress, skip Casper and go with ANYTHING else.
As a 65 Kg (144 lbs) stomach sleeper who occasionally switches to side and back sleeping, I decided to try the Casper Original mattress. Here's a detailed account of my experience:
Ordering & delivery: I placed my order on Casper.com (Mar 18) and was pleasantly surprised by the quick delivery, receiving the mattress just a few days later (Mar 21).Unboxing & setup: The box was quite heavy, making it difficult to handle alone, but I managed to unpack and set up the mattress without assistance.
First impressions: Upon inspection, the mattress showed an unusual firmness in the middle third and softness at the head and feet thirds. Although that difference in firmness felt odd to the touch (like there is a concrete block somewhere under the middle third), it proved to be comfortable to lie on.
First night: My first night on the Casper Original was a welcome change from my old, worn-out IKEA spring mattress, resulting in a restful and enjoyable sleep.
First week: Throughout the first week, I would say my sleep quality was consistently good, and I was quite satisfied with my purchase.
Second week & emerging issues: However, in the second week, I started to notice the mattress slept hot, and it softened significantly overnight as my body heat transferred to the mattress (most likely the memory foam softening as it was heating because I noticed it was nice and firm in the evening when the bed was still cool). The most affected area was the middle third, which lost support as the night progressed.
Worsening issues: As weeks went by, the mattress continued to soften at night and I began experiencing lower back pain. This was likely due to inadequate support in the hips area for my stomach-sleeping position.
Decision to return mattress: Early this month, after another poor night's sleep and lower back pain, I concluded that the Casper Original mattress wasn't suitable for my needs, and I decided to look for another option. I did my homework prior to purchasing the Casper mattress so I had a second option, although a pricier one (I chose a Novosbed firm mattress, which so far has provided the firm support and pressure relief I was seeking).
Returning the Casper mattress: I called Casper support today to schedule the return. The customer service team was helpful and made the process hassle-free, barely asking why I wanted to return the mattress (I hope they'll later ask for my feedback). The return is set for tomorrow via Got-Junk, and my refund will be processed once Casper receives proof of pickup.
In conclusion, while the Casper Original mattress initially offered comfort and quality sleep, it ultimately failed to deliver consistent support overnight, especially for a stomach sleeper like me. If you're considering this mattress, be aware of potential heat and support issues especially if you're a stomach sleeper, and make sure to take advantage of the return policy if it doesn't meet your expectations.
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…is it too late to return it? I purchased in October 2023 and have tried to force myself to like it. Here we are nearly 8 months later and it’s been miserable. The Casper mattress is a raging inferno that I can bear no longer.
Would they accept a return this late in the game or am I SOL here? Thanks in advance.
Recently returned a Casper Hybrid bed and am so happy with my choice to do so! I found the Casper to be far too soft and led me to bad back pain. I also found it never quite took shape after taking it out of the box (had it for 1 month).
I cannot recommend this mattress, as even the “hybrid” model is comparable to the foam beds that WalMart sells for 1/4 the price. If you’re looking at Casper, I’d HIGHLY recommend picking up a cheap foam mattress instead (note: this isn’t what I did, I ended up switching back to a coil mattress.).
TLDR: hated Casper, and probably could have got the same bed for much cheaper elsewhere
Casper One Mattress — Its features! (#FF)
Today’s Feature Friday is all about the Casper One Mattress. Every Friday, we post Reddit-friendly analyses of the features of the most popular mattresses in the market. Today, we’re looking at the features of the Casper One Mattress.
The Casper One Mattress is an all foam mattress designed to offer a great balance of comfort and support. It consists of several layers, each with a specific function to enhance your sleep experience. Let’s break down the Casper One Mattress features.
Layers
• Breathe Flex Foam
The top layer is made of open cell foam, which provides a breathable surface to keep you cool throughout the night. This foam layer is designed to enhance the mattress’s airflow to prevent overheating. — Has anyone here experienced the cooling effect of this layer?
• Align Memory Foam
The Align Memory Foam layer contours to your body shape, providing pressure relief and support where you need it most. It’s particularly effective for reducing aches and pains. — How many of you have noticed the contouring effect of the Align Memory Foam?
• Casper Core
The Casper Core layer offers a stable and supportive foundation. It ensures proper spinal alignment and prevents the mattress from sagging over time, ensuring durability and longevity. — Has anyone here felt the support provided by the Casper Core layer?
• Cozy Cover
The Cozy Cover is the mattress’s outer layer, made from a soft knit, stretchy fabric that is both comfortable and durable. It enhances the overall feel of the mattress and is easy to clean. — How many of you have noticed the softness and durability of the Cozy Cover?
Share your insights!
The Casper One Mattress is ideal for those looking for a balance of comfort, support, bounce and cooling properties. It’s great for various sleepers, whether you’re a back, side, or stomach sleeper. What is your opinion on this?
Is anyone here sleeping on a Casper One Mattress? Please, share your insights, good or bad. Let’s turn this thread into a mega Casper One Mattress review. Looking forward to your opinions and as always, see you next Feature Friday!
Looking for an affordable cloud couch? Maybe a Casper type couch company?
My fiancé and I are obsessed with the cloud couch from Restoration Hardware but it’s crazy expensive. Looking at other brands, Joybird? West Elm? What does the Reddit community like? I love you all.
I've had horrible experiences don't get me wrong, but this hands down is the worst and recommend going with ANYONE other than Capser
Sent me shipping details
2 weeks no movement
Checked with their customer service team (25 min wait)
Was lied to that it's stuck in the warehouse awaiting pickup
Call UPS get told no, there is nothing for them to pick up
Call Capser again and finally someone was honest and told me it's in back order
Get sent the package 3 weeks late
Now, UPS refuses to deliver and are requesting me to pick up???
What circle of mattress hell is this???
I got the Casper Original after trying it out 3 different occasions, and on 3 different stores (2 times at The Bay, 1 time at a Casper store - in Vancouver, Canada). First of all, the availability of retail spaces to test was a big plus, as very few beds in a box have places to test in Canada (only Leesa, Casper, Endy and Polysleep have retail availability). The experience at the Casper location was particularly good - no up selling, no rushing, just answering questions and letting you try out the mattress in a very pleasant setting. On the other hand, one of the salesmen at The Bay discouraged me and advised me to try a 'real mattress', and didn't even tell me that I could by directly from them (he told me to just buy it online).
I did try out a few 'real mattresses' but nothing jumped out at me as amazing, and I couldn't really do comparison shopping and read reviews because of the dumb system of product segmentation. I also went to Sleep Country, and the experience was as crappy and sleazy as everyone says. Not knowledge whatsoever of their products, insane prices, and ridiculous offers (the offered me for example a 'deal' on a returned Tempur with a stain on it for $2500 cad - yeah, no).
As to better 'bed in a box' options, selection that doesn't cost a ton to ship is very limited in Canada, so we decided to go with the brand that we could actually test physically and that we liked the best.
The only mattress that I liked better than the Casper in store was the Tempur Pedic, but it was more than twice the price, and I figure out that for the cost difference I would at least give the Casper a try, since it has the amazing return policy. We settled on the 'original' mattress because the hybrid felt really soft to us, and the wave just seemed even more overpriced than the Tempur Pedic's. We were looking for something with a medium level of firmness.
The purchase process was super smooth and pleasant. Since we have a physical store in Vancouver, we bought over the phone and picked the mattress, which fit perfectly in the trunk of my SUV. The price (including taxes), was around $1300 cad. The Bay had a slightly better price at the time, but I read nightmares about their return process, so decided to pay a bit more for the peace of mind (and glad I did).
The packaging, manual and unpacking experience is excellent. The mattress does have great design and feels like a well built product. No off gassing smell and the bed was ready to use in minutes.
Now, this is where the mixed part of the review starts. From the beginning, when I laid at home, I didn't like it as much as I had in store. It felt really firm, and you just didn't get that relaxing feeling when laying down that you get with really comfortable beds. First few nights were really rough, as I kept waking up with hip and lower back pain. To be fair, I already had some pain before the Casper as we removed a foam topper on our old mattress and after that realized how old and sunk in our mattress was (it was coming into 11 years), so it wasn't helping, so I decided to ride it out and see if the Casper broke in, or my body adapted to it.
After a couple of weeks the mattress did soften up quite a bit, and felt more comfortable, but I was still waking up with back and hip pain. It was a strange feeling, but I'm primarily a stomach sleeper and would feel like my hip area was supported, but my stomach would sink in so much that my hip stayed behind and became misaligned in some way. Things improved if I shifted my whole body downwards, so that both my feet were fully sticking out of bed. I felt the level of support was better, which leads me to think that the foam 'zones' on the Casper weren't laid out very well for my height, weight, or body shape. I sleep with my wife, who didn't necessarily think the Casper was 'amazing', but had no issues with it in terms of pain, so she probably would have kept it, so there are many people out there that could enjoy the Casper for sure.
After 30 days of pain and mediocre sleep, I finally decided I had enough. I contacted Casper and the initiated the return, no questions asked. The return support experience was excellent too. No excuses, no questions, and they accommodated all my requests, and even changed the scheduling of the pickup multiple times (I changed it as I received my replacement bed earlier than originally thought). The only thing that suck is that they weren't able to find a charity that would take it, so the sent a Got Junk truck to get it. I do feel guilty about the waste, but it was either suffering years of back pain, or taking advantage of the policy that I paid to get. After the return was completed, I sent a photo of the pickup receipt and they processed my refund immediately, even though it was a Sunday.
My last note, where I might not have given the Casper a 'fair shake', is that I have 'curved flexi slats' on my bed, which I didn't realize might be an issue until I had ordered a new bed and was reviewing their warranty policies, which require a flat slatted system. In my defense, nothing in Casper's manual stated not to use curved flexi slats, but I feel like they might interact improperly with Casper's support zone system. I've since ordered a new slat set for my new mattress, but wasn't able to test it with the Casper.
As to the replacement, I ordered a Logan & Cove hybrid, as I felt like a coil support system might help my back better. I read a ton of reviews and decided to order the Medium Plush, as many people complain that the luxury firm is too firm. I've only slept a night on it, so will wait 30 days to give a full review, but the difference was night and day. I immediately felt that relief hotel bed feeling upon laying on it, and for the first time in a while woke up without hip or back pain and feeling refreshed, even though I didn't sleep to long (because of a late sleep time, not because of the bed). My wife also feels that it is more comfortable. Now I'm glad I returned the mattress, and I feel like the Logan & Cove will be a keeper.
TLDR: Casper Original is a good quality mattress, maybe a bit overpriced, but offering an excellent customer experience, and a decent option, at least in Canada. However, my body hated it, so it had to go. The feeling of it also tries to adjust to many sleep types and tastes, but in doing so really might end up pleasing none. However, I would still consider it a good option to try, specially on sale, and I think many people might like it.
Logan & Cover review to come in 30 days!