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I have the Saatva luxury firm and its says 14.5 inches but is really 16 inches. One of the best I have ever had! I've had temper-pedics to sleep number and the Saatva is amazing! At least to me!
So, you'd recommend the Saatva moreso for side sleepers than the DreamCloud? Doesn't the extra foam layers on the DreamCloud help with pressure points? Also - newbie question - do any of these mattresses "settle" into a softer feel over time, meaning something more firm will feel a bit softer as it's used? Thanks so much for your help!
Hi, i am looking to upgrade my mattress after 20 years (I know, it’s about time ha) I am a 115 pound female and my husband weighs 225. I’ve only ever slept on a traditional spring mattress but was thinking of trying out one of these infamous memory foam or potentially hybrid mattresses. I’ve researched a bit and come across dreamcloud, saatva, loom&leaf, zenhaven, and tuft& needle as the most popular. The most important thing I am looking for in a mattress is motion isolation. My husband moves around a bit and wakes up before me (I wake up every time he does since the entire mattress moves with him). So looking to have that fixed. With that said, I know memory foam is best for motion isolation however I’m a little hesitant because I do not like getting hot during the night I also don’t want to feel like I’m in my mattress but rather on top of it. I’m a side sleeper, don’t move too much. I thought I liked firm but from my research it sounds like I should get medium/soft since I sleep on my side. Top recommendations ?? Also don’t really want to spend over 2,000$ :) (king size)
I am a side sleeper that sleeps very hot. I was trying to decide between the Saatva Classic and Dream Cloud. Seems they are pretty equal? Sounds like for side sleeper Saatva might be the front runner? If so should I do the plush soft or the middle one?
I'm 5 2 and weigh 130lbs. Leaning toward the dreamcloud. I don't like feeling like I'm sinking in the bed like memory foam. I'm a side/stomach sleeper, also worried about lower back pain and my hips.
So the Dreamcloud bed has changed since your review. As far as I know all that’s changed is it’s no longer a eurotop. Now it’s a cheap, loose looking flat top. Any change in recommendation for the Dreamcloud?
Trying to choose from dreamcloud , Saatva or wink . I’m a back sleeper and have lower back pain and don’t like to sink into a bed. Any recommendations or any other beds you think would be good for me around $1000 or under ?
Those are three great options and really tough to differentiate. I think the Saatva's coil on coil structure is probably more in line with what you're looking for since you said you don't like sinking into bed. The WinkBed would be the choice if you're looking for a bed in a box.
I have been researching for two weeks there are just so many choices out there make it really difficult to decide! I am a female weigh about 145 and I sleep pretty much on my stomach I occasionally turn on my side which mattress do you think would be best for me? I will be getting a twin xl for my split king on an adjustable base I am so ready for a good nights sleep and no back pain!
Can I replace both my present conventional mattress and Box springs with just either of these mattress. Or can I put either om my regular queen bed frame alone?
i am 5"3", weigh 105 and have back issues... bugling dics L4, L5 and wake up terribly score, sleeping on a old spring mattress, 18 years old but was pricey, back and side sleeper, sometimes stomach, any thoughts? waking in the morning is truly a horrifying moment for me!!
18 years with a mattress is a very long time, sounds like the support might have worn down a bit. I like both the Saatva and the DreamCloud for a nice mix of support and pressure relief. Probably the DreamCloud for more of a pillow top feel while the Saatva has a bit more bounce.
You're going to want to find something with really strong support. I would say the Saatva would be the better option out of these two. They've also recently come out with the Saatva HD which is built with heavier folks in mind. Some other mattresses in that space include WinkBed Plus and the Big Fig.
Looking for a new mattress for my 6 year old. She is an all position sleeper, but likes her side best. We want to get her something that will last. She loves your videos as we are researching, but with so many options we are looking for some guidance and direction. Thanks.
I'm flattered she loves the videos! I reviewed the 5 little monkeys which could be a solid choice for a few years: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LN6LlOdjbJk.html Would also say the Amerisleep AS3 has memory foam which is nice for side sleepers: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GPBK5pXimlI.html As well as the Casper Essential as 6 year olds generally don't need as much space to sink into the a mattress: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JFxPj4r03dI.html
Hi Logan, I am 5'6" and my husband is 6'5" and we are considering both of these mattresses for our new mattress. I have a chronic low back injury (L2-3 through L5-S1) and am primarily a side sleeper (75% of the time) and a back sleeper the remainder of the time. My husband is a combo side/back sleeper with chronic neck pain (C-4 through C-6 with a C5 disc replacement) as well as sleep apnea (he does have a CPAP). Also, with the DreamCloud, is there any off-gassing and if so, how long does it last? Is there any other information you could provide? Your feedback is appreciated and thank you for your reviews. Have a good evening!
Really close call but I'd go with the DreamCloud. Both have solid support which is nice for back pain but the pillowtop on the DreamCloud is a bit better for your side sleeping. I didn't notice any offgassing with my DreamCloud, but if you are sensitive to the smell I would recommend opening the windows when you open it up, that smell will wear off pretty quickly.
We bought a Purple recently and I REALLY wanted to like it since it seemed like the best option. I don't like it though. I wake up feeling sore and achy. I weigh about 110 pounds and I wonder if maybe I'm just too light for the purple? Anyway, now I really don't know which mattress to get. I'm looking at the dream cloud and nectar right now, but don't know if they will be any different? I'm usually a combo sleeper and I'm married so it needs to be something good for couples as well. What would you suggest?
It's always nice to hear what people have tried before. The Purple is a unique feel and definitely not for everyone. With regards to the DreamCloud and Nectar, they are both really popular mattresses with really different feels to them. The Nectar is a classic memory foam feel, sinking deep into the layers for pressure relief and a slow response to pressure so you may get a bit of a stuck feeling as you change positions. The DreamCloud has more of a classic pillowtop feel to it. Softer foam layers on top supported by a tall layer of pocketed coils. DreamCloud has a bit more bounce and mobility to it, so you'll feel more on top of it than in the mattress.
Shaun Lucky I just bought a saatva luxury firm queen mattress. I love it I'm a side and back sleeper. It's very supportive on my lower back. I have scoliosis and back issues. Very happy with it.
@@robertpatterson5976 I went with the lux firm wink bed and have to say I'm loving that too. Same pos sleeping as well and it has been very good this second month
I’m 6,2 and 225 pounds. Looking for a plush pillow top feel with a firm support below that - which sounds like both of these have. I mostly sleep on my side, sometimes stomach and rarely on my back. Im having trouble deciding between the Dreamcloud and Saatva after a good amount of research. Any recommendation?
You're right, I think both are pretty good options for you but I think the Dreamcloud might be just a bit more up your alley if we're splitting hairs. That's mostly based on the soft foams in the pillowtop.
I have been watching Sleepopolis for the past 4 months reviewing every mattress over and over again. I first purchased a Nectar which took all my pain away. but it slept hot, and I could not move around easily, so I donated it to the homeless shelter where I live per: Nectar sleep. It was kind of a hassle trying to return it. It is not a easy return. I continued searching on Sleepopolis and finally decided on a wink bed, but I went with the Firmer one which was a mistake. I have a bad lower back, Sciatica and pain in my shoulder from bursitis. I start getting pain mid way through my sleep and it continues until I get out of bed. I guess I should have went with the Luxury firm or their all foam mattress. I am returning this one, unfortunately. Logan, any suggestions for me? I am 5'11" weighing 320lbs. I already know that a firm mattress is not for me. I was thinking about the Ghost bed Luxe or the Wink bed all foam. I did like the Nectar, but it slept hot. What would you recommend? I am also a combo sleeper. Thank you. I will continue watching your reviews. Thank you Logan for all your reviews, they are all very informative, Thanks again.
I think the WinkBed MemoryLux is going to be too similar to the Nectar for you. I would recommend the GhostBed Luxe if you want a soft mattress that uses cooling materials.
We are trying to return our Nectar right now and it is a hassle. My wife and I have been trying to find the right mattress for about 9 months now and the last mattress we returned was a sleep number and it was painless. We literally called them up and said we wanted to return the mattress and that was that. I've had to email pictures and email back and forth repeatedly with Nectar and we still don't have the official ok to return / donate the mattress.
Hi Logan! So I need some help deciding between a few mattresses. I'm 5'1" approximately 155 lbs, side and occasionally a stomach sleeper. I think I've decided on a hybrid mattress because 1. I've never had a memory foam and 2. I'm not sure about the feelings of being "stuck". I think I want a bed in a box preferably around $800-$1,000. Looking for a full specifically. I'm leaning towards the Helix and the Dreamcloud (a little pricier but likely worth it) but am worrying that the 15" height on the Dreamcloud will be too thick for standard sheets. Also, I've heard the Dreamcloud is "firm" but then also similar to hotel beds? So it's plush on top but it doesn't sink like foam beds? I'm confused. I like the idea of the foam/gel because this is likely to provide more soft plushy comfort but is also supportive.. I've seen some that use copper-infused material which I'm trying to avoid because of the unknown possible health effects. Do you have any other insight or recommendations for other brands? I'm open to any suggestions you might have! Thank you!
I really like both Helix and DreamCloud so really depends on how specific you want to get. The DreamCloud probably has the firmer support and 15" is deep but I think most sheets should be able to handle it. You can used the code SLEEPOPOLIS200 to save $200 on your purchase to get the price down a bit. The Helix has a much wider spectrum of models and a quiz on their site that can help to pinpoint the perfect feel for you. Their standard line is 10" in height, so sheets shouldnt be a problem.
Thanks for your reply! I ended up going with softest WinkBed. They were offering $400 off for President’s Day and it seemed comparable to the DreamCloud. It’s also pretty thick but most standard sheet sets seem to fit mattresses up to 18” so I think I’ll be ok!
I've watched to may reviews and now I'm totally lost. I'm 230 lbs and very muscular. I sleep pretty warm and I'm a strict side sleeper. Help! What are my 2 or 3 best options?
I’m 260lbs and carry a lot of muscle. I recently tried the original dream cloud and completely sunk into it. I couldn’t even sleep on it. I watched enough reviews to know that we need standard coil mattress as more foam equals more sinking. I went with Saatva recently but haven’t received it yet. Did you choose a mattress?
Thanks for the information. I haven't made a final choice yet but definitely going with a coil hybrid due to needing the extra support. Let me know how your new mattress works out for you when you get it
I was onboard with Saatva UNTIL I saw this video...Now I am confused on what to get. Ugh! LOL! HELP ME!!! Soooo I start off on my side and end up on my stomach and most mornings I wake up with lower back pain...I sleep alone so I need to make sure the bed don't lean on the side I sleep on over time. Gosh I don't know which one to get. Any suggestions? Saatva or Dreamcloud!!! Also, do you review pillows? I need a good pillow too.
SORRY! I think the Saatva is a GREAT mattress and a really good choice for combo sleepers like yourself. Not only do we review pillows, Sarah just did a rundown of her favorites from this year: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D-CPpW6rfmg.html
I have been going back and forth on both these mattresses for a while. My wife and I typically go to sleep on our sides but do switch to our backs now and then. I weigh 165 and my wife weighs 115. She prefers a bed a little softer than me so we need something that will be a good compromise. Which do you suggest?