For this evaluation, I slept on the Saatva Classic…The Saatva …the Loom & Leaf, and the Zenhaven mattresses for a number of weeks in my own home. These bed mattress were also examined in our group tests conducted for Wirecutter’s guides to the best foam bed mattress and the best innerspring mattresses. As Wirecutter’s senior staff writer for sleep, I have actually interviewed scores of professionals in the mattress industry and in products science; gone to lots of bed mattress display rooms, stores, and factories; and pored over the fine print on requirements, service warranties, and return policies. Most just recently, monitoring editor Courtney Schley examined the Saatva Latex Hybrid in her home for several weeks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g10ThFEgbwIUnderstanding Saatva Saatva’s portfolio of beds– numerous with an option of firmness levels and dealing with practically every convenience choice– includes: Saatva Classic ( innerspring).
Loom & Leaf ( all foam).
Zenhaven ( all latex).
Saatva Latex Hybrid ( latex with coils).
Solaire ( a bed with adjustable air chambers). The Saatva
Saatva HD ( a latex-coil hybrid designed for sleepers who weigh 300 to 500 pounds).
Saatva Youth ( a foam-coil hybrid for kids ages 3 through 12).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3MBUU1VXos
We have not yet done a deep dive into the “natural” claims of Saatva or of other “environmentally friendly” brands. We do know that the business uses thistle pulp or natural wool as a flame retardant (as opposed to chemicals or fiberglass) and only organic cotton (instead of synthetic blends) in its covers. As do other online bed mattress business, Saatva touts such extras as zoned layers for “optimum spinal column assistance”; we’re less pleased with those features and more appreciative of Saatva’s responsive client service and resilient foams and coils. The Saatva