Saatva Classic Mattress is consistently rated as one of the best innerspring mattresses on the market, earning high marks for its exceptional edge support (5/5), high responsiveness (5/5), and excellent overall comfort, especially for back and combination sleepers. It features a dual-innerspring system with 884 pocketed coils on top and 416 base coils, paired with a plush Euro-top for cushioning, offering a balanced feel that supports proper spinal alignment.
Performance Highlights:
Edge Support: Among the best in the industry (rated 5/5 by Mattress Clarity and 10/10 by NapLab).
Cooling: Rated 4–5/5 by multiple reviewers; the design promotes airflow, making it suitable for hot sleepers.
Motion Isolation: A weak point—rated only 2.67–2.8/5—due to its bouncy, springy construction, which may disturb light sleepers or couples.
Sex & Responsiveness: Scored 5/5 by Sleepopolis and NapLab, praised for its "extremely high bounce" and secure edge support, making it ideal for sexually active couples.
Durability & Longevity: High-quality materials and a lifetime warranty contribute to long-term reliability.
Pros:
Available in three firmness levels (Plush Soft, Luxury Firm, Firm) and two heights (11.5” and 14”).
365-night trial and free white-glove delivery by movers (no box compression).
Excellent customer service, with a 96% satisfaction rate reported by Saatva.
Cons:
Higher price point (~$1,795 for queen), though many reviewers feel it’s worth the cost.
Not ideal for those seeking deep motion isolation.
May feel too firm for lightweight side sleepers unless choosing the Plush Soft version.
Overall, the Saatva Classic earns 4.6–4.8 out of 5 stars across top review sites like Sleepopolis, Mattress Clarity, and NapLab, and is widely considered a top-tier luxury mattress for its craftsmanship, performance, and value despite its premium price.
Are Saatva’s worth the money?
My thoughts on the Saatva Mattress (1 year plus review)
Any thoughts on Saatva?
meh,, not a fan of it. Here is a better mattress
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BIG dude. I’ve read really nice things about the Luxury SAATVA HD, but it’s 3k.
Anyone here have that?
Hey r/Mattress back in May last year I felt it was time to buy a new Mattress. As a person who had no knowledge on the subject (why would I?) I was utterly overwhelmed. There's so many sites that recommend different beds and well compared to car shopping looking for a Mattress is a damn nightmare. And it gets especially difficult when you start browsing informative mattress sites (including this one) where you'll get a deluge of varying opinions and claims that certain sites are paid off by mattress companies and let's just say I don't want to go thru that experience ever again.
One Mattress I did find to be very comfortable was the Queen Sized Saatva Original Luxury Firm. It was firm enough to support a big man (6'3 & 240 pounds) like me and my girlfriend feels it's comfortable as well. The price wasn't cheap but it wasn't budget breaking like the upscale Tempur-Pedics. I decided to order it online and since then I don't have any complaints whatsoever, it's the most comfortable mattress I've ever had.
Now I know what you may be thinking (is this guy paid by them?) and I have nothing beyond the proof that this reddit account is fairly old to say you can trust me. I definitely think you try out a mattress before you purchase blindly. I can tell you the one mistake I did make (no fault of the company's) and that's that I order the tallest sized mattress (14.5”) along with the tallest foundation (8.75”). My silly head thought, "Why not get the tallest if the prices are the same?" With it sitting on my already high bedframe the mattress just sits HIGH, too high. It's not a problem for me since I am thankfully tall but my girlfriend has to jump on the mattress or use a footstool to get up. If either of us fell off which thankfully hasn't happened it would not be fun. So if you do decide to buy from them (and I guess any mattress) take some measuring tape and figure out how high your bed will be before you purchase. I'm now looking to buy a new foundation to lower the mattress by a few inches.
Anyway just wanted to add my own average consumer thoughts. I personally think Saatvas are awesome and the bed shows no signs of wear & tear but what's comfortable to me might feel horrendous to another person. In a few years I'll likely buy this bed again, I would just make it shorter. Good luck and take your time shopping!