Been mattress shopping for a few weeks now and its brutal. One person gives a mattress 5 stars, best sleep ever, and the next person says its garbage and the worst mattress they've ever tried.
So rather than risk it with a super-expensive mattress, I'm going to go the Costco route. Looks like there are a lot of options from Leesa to Casper to Simply Modern to whatever else.
Out of all the options at costco, I'm wondering what the best choice is? Let's say $1600 or less...
I'm leaning toward the Leesa Legend Hybrid or Casper. Would loooove some help here! I'm so nervous about making the wrong call!
It looks like the $1,800 Tempur-Pedic and $1,400 Avocado are highly rated as top-tier options in this sub—can anyone confirm? I’m thinking about going all-in on the best since I’m returning my Sealy Carver Firm after a few years of sagging and back pain.
Update: Ordered the Novaform Legacy Premier since it seems firmer than the Leesa Legend. From what I’ve gathered, the Avocado is the better choice if I want something less firm compared to the Leesa Legend. Novaform was on sale, while Avocado wasn’t, so I figured I’d try Novaform for now. If it doesn’t work out, I’ll wait for Avocado to go on sale and return/exchange.
Thanks, everyone!
Looking for people to post positive experiences they’ve had with Costco mattresses. What was your process? What kind of sleeper? What did you settle on?
We're in the market for a queen mattress, probably an innerspring or coil style.
Have you found one that you really like? Any of them to avoid?
We're replacing a queen that we bought many years ago from Costco. Its not a great mattress but has served its purpose.
Edit: thanks, all, for the helpful replies!
So my husband and I need to get a new mattress and are thinking about Costco for it. We bought a brand new mattress at a random mattress store back in 2017 right after we got married. In less then 7 months it had formed huge divots from my husbands pressure points down the bed. You couldn’t find anywhere to lie comfortably. We tried taking it back to the random mattress retailer after 7 months and they said “nope, so sad. Would you like to buy a NEW one?” So our supposedly first big purchase after getting married turned into a huge waste of $2k bucks.
Since then we have literally bought second hand mattresses when needed at a fraction of the cost. Things were great with that until my dear mother came to visit. You’d think she slept in an Iron Maiden. She then tears the sheets off and saw it had a goodwill tag (the horror). I can’t describe the mix of anger, bewilderment, disgust, et al that came from that woman’s mouth. (I hurried and grabbed the sheets before she saw they were from IKEA just in case that was an issue!)
That brings me to my question for everyone. Anyone acquire a mattress from our store and savior, Costco? I’d like to get some different opinions but let’s be real. The ONLY thing I care about is the return policy. The 2017 divot debacle cannot happen again! Id like to know that if anything happens all I have to do is take it back like that 2009 sofa set, those too small pants and anything from Amylu (sorry guys. Just ew) Thanks for listening! And sorry for any grammatical boo-boos, I’m on mobile
Edit: I really want to thank everyone who commented on their experiences. I have a great idea on what we are going to pick. I’ll update the he post in the future once we decide!!
Hi guys, my parents are looking for a mattress to replace the one they've been sleeping on for the past decade. We initially got one from Mattress Firm but noticed sagging after sleeping on it for a couple of months. It was a headache trying to go through the return process for the mattress. We're looking to Costco to get a mattress since their return policy is really good. Do you guys have any recommendations for "Firm" mattress that Costco sells?
Are the mattreses that Costco sells any good? Can they be tried first? Can they be returned and if so, how do you do that? Do you bring it back yourself or do they pick it up? How long do you have to return it?
I’ve been on a bit of a mattress journey with Costco. First tried the Sealy Carver Firm—loved it at first, but over time it developed a sag. Now, I’m testing out the Novaform Legacy Premier, and it’s definitely ultra firm.. like too firm, not conforming whatsoever and has zero bounce, which I’m not sure I love.
Thinking about returning it and going for an Avocado instead. Anyone have long-term success with a Costco mattress that held up? Would love to hear what worked (or didn’t) for you!
I’m looking to buy King size mattress at Costco after years and man they’re so many different brands now! Details are in the title. Cooling feature might be good to have! It would be for me & my senior pup (I will add waterproof cover). I don’t have a specific budget because I see so many of them at different price point.
Thank you!
Limiting my search to Costco because I’m in a big city and the pain of heading over to various mattress stores and the woes of delivery are too much. We are 7 years into a nectar mattress and I wake up daily with my lower back soooooo stiff and im hoping it’s just my mattress and not that I’m elderly at age 35. I’m a stomach sleeper and weigh between 120-125 lbs and my partner is ‘ 190 and a back and stomach sleeper. I think? I like firmer mattresses with plushier pillow tops but honestly who knows. Sometimes pure memory foam beds feel too squishy and like I’m sleeping in a giant dog bed. I’m looking at the Novaforms but very open to ideas!
My spine thanks you in advance
Hello.
I’m looking to get a queen mattress from Costco.
What are your experiences with the brand on the website?
Thank you.
I have the stearns and foster Lakeridge. After a year it is significantly sagging where we sleep. I’m 5’9 180 and my girlfriend is 5’4 115 for reference, so not people who are prone to making mattresses sag.
Has anyone bought a Costco mattress they are really happy with and had held up well over time?
Currently looking at Novaform Legacy (4.4 stars), Novaform Comfortgrande (4.5 stars), Casper cooling select hybrid (4.4 stars), Casper cooling select memory foam (4.5 stars)
I’ve never bought a mattress from Costco and quite frankly I tend to overly debate purchases and my mental capacity is pretty drained right now. So, which would you buy, for a three year old?
And if you have, would you give me your brief review of the one you bought? I’m in the market for a new king size. Thank you!
Trying to decide between these 4. I’m tall, skinny, bony, slight scoliosis, forward head posture and anterior pelvic tilt. Back and side sleeper. Anyone have experience with these?
This sub is full of people rightfully complaining about how the sub makes mattress shopping even more complicated and doesn't offer a Best Mattresses list. So here's my attempt to help:
I see no reason to shop anywhere but Costco for the following reasons:
Return Policy - I think everyone is aware of this. You can return a mattress at any time whatsoever as long as it doesn't have bodily fluid stains on it (as that's a biohazard). Easy way to ensure this is to immediately place a mattress cover on it
Delivery Policy - I order online and an upper end mattress comes with white glove delivery, and if I return it, they come pick it up
Limited selection. This is the point. Too many choices psychologically overwhelms us as humans. A more limited selection across several brands isn't going to frustrate us as much - and guess what? Their selection is wide enough that it can still frustate someone if that's what you want 🤣
Price. Can't beat it across several brands.
I got several Sealy posturepedic plus until I settled on the Mt Auburn medium for less than $750 for a queen.. My experience is that it is indeed hard as rock when first delivered, but softens up significantly after a week or two. Now it's medium firmness to the point where I'm even wondering if I want something firmer, in which case I may go for the Sterns and Foster.
I actually love a plush mattress but plush as in a nice plush top over a firm or responsive surface; whereas I don't like sinking into a mattress much. One reason my favorite in hotels can be the Simmons Hyde Park Plush, which they no longer sell, but I don't sink into the mattress.
Best of luck to you all. If you want to save yourself headache, just get a Costco membership, go to your warehouse if you want to see what they have, and order it online among the options
Mattresses to check out, as well as customer feedback as to actual firmness:
Tempur Cloud-supreme (medium plush) or Supreme (firm) - discontinued models still offered at Costco at a discount
Tempur Prima Flex Hybrid (medium-firm bed in a box)
Sealy Posturepedic Plus 14" Hybrid Ridgecrest II in Plush (too soft for me, was like sleeping in pudding) and Firm
Sealy Posturepedic Plus Hybrid Mt Auburn 13" (Medium)
Kirkland Sterns and Foster Hybrid Lakeridge 14.5" (Medium-Firm to Firm, plush top with firm surface beneath
Beautyrest Silver Hybrid DualCool 14.5" (Plush to Medium)
This is a great list from which you can narrow your search.
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Also, I will say this much. I'd actually love to make my own mattress as a hobby. Have read so much about it that the idea of buying a pocket coil system and topping it with different layers of foam or latex seems appealing to me for fun even while I have a great mattress already. Just experimenting to make something great. But I ain't gonna let finding the mattress I sleep on take my life away and add stress haha.