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I am looking into buying a new mattress and I saw that Consumer Reports has a pretty recent review on the best mattresses of 2019. I am not a member and was wondering if anyone had that review and could share it with me.
does anyone have the report for this year?
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My name is Derek Hales. I am a professional mattress tester and I’ve been testing mattresses since 2014. Over the years, I’ve tested 453 mattresses (and counting) from 99 different brands.
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Thermal photographs to assess cooling performance / heat retention
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Accelerometer data to measure the intensity and duration of motion transfer across the mattress
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Sex performance testing using a weighted equation including 5 factors (bounce, edge support, noise, pressure relief, and cooling)
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High FPS video / high resolution photo analysis to take precise & objective measurements for sinkage, material responsiveness, edge support, and bounce
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In addition to other data-driven tests. You can see the full testing process here - https://naplab.com/how-we-test-mattresses/
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Hello! Does any one have the most recent consumer reports for the 2021 mattresses?
Also feel free to give me any pocket coil mattress side/back sleeper recommendations. ☺
I'm looking at Consumer Reports, and they've rated the Avocado Green mattress as the best mattress for side sleeping. Okay - but then I looked up the Original Purple mattress I'm currently on (and returning because it's too firm), and CR has rated it as a 3/10 in firmness. How does that make sense? Purple's own website rates their original mattress as quite firm - the most firm vs their newer options... Anyone have experience with both of these mattresses?
Mattress shopping is kicking my butt. Between trying to find the right firmness, staying cool at night, and getting enough support, it feels impossible to pick one. Analysis paralysis is real!
Did you find a mattress that was a total game-changer for your sleep? I’d love recommendations for one that’s supportive, sleeps cool, and holds up over time also something budget-friendly.
I’ve seen a lot about Tempur-Pedic, Purple, Casper, and Saatva. Any strong feelings (good or bad) about these?
Based on what I've read, they test it for durability, firmness, support for back and side sleeping, and take into consideration reviews from 74,000 buyers in the last 10 years.
Their top rated mattresses are:
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Avocado Green
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Casper Original Hybrid
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SleepFresh Hybrid
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Ethan Allan EA Signature Platinum Plush
Ratings are subjective. Go to a showroom and try out the mattress yourself. A 7/10 firmness rating for the Avocado (which I do own) could be a 10/10 for your body.
Layed on all of them. Our tempurpedic proadapt won by a long shot to us and I bet it'll outlive all too. All are subjective to you.
Hi! My name is Tanya Christian, and I cover all things sleep at Consumer Reports. I’m a senior multimedia content manager and have been an editor in the lifestyle space for over a decade. My deep understanding of the importance of sleep has made me passionate about helping people select the best products to optimize their sleep environment.
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I've been researching mattresses for 3 weeks and I'm more confused than when I started. My current mattress is 12 years old and causing serious back pain but every time I think I've found the right one I read conflicting reviews. I'm a side sleeper around 180 pounds and need something that won't destroy my shoulders but also supports my lower back. Budget is around 1000 for a queen. The mattress industry feels like a scam with fake review sites and return policies that sound good until you actually try to return something.
How did you actually decide on a mattress without losing your mind? And for side sleepers with back issues, what ended up working that didn't cost a fortune or feel like drowning while sleeping?
I don't trust Amazon reviews of most things, and it feels like most bed in a boxes there are some random company that nobody's heard from with thousands of 5 star reviews. I need to buy 3 twin mattresses and a queen/king size for myself and the wife, but it's hard to find trustworthy reviews on any mid budget bed in a boxes.
I'm really looking for a hybrid mattress or pocketed coils, medium firmness, of course if anyone has any recommendations for a fat dude on a budget, let me know too