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Tuesday, October 8th
Nature's Sleep was founded by Marc Werner in 2001, stemming from his personal desire to create the perfect mattress. This store has three main mattress lines: Nature's Sleep, GhostBed, and the Venus Williams Collection (also by GhostBed).
Website isn't easy to navigate
This retailer doesn't make it easy to see the differences among those three lines at a glance. In fact, even their FAQ invites you to "carefully read all of [their] product descriptions and choose the mattress that fits your unique needs”. Not very helpful, but okay.
3 mattress collections
Here's an idea of what you can expect:
Too many disappointed customers
Customer feedback on Nature's Sleep mattresses is pretty mixed. About a third of shoppers say it's the best sleep they've gotten in their lives, but another third give the product the lowest possible rating of one star. And, for the customers who decide to return their Nature's Sleep purchases, it can be really hard to get their money back. Several customers said that it took months to get a refund: they sent the mattresses back, only to be told much later that they'd have to return the pillows Nature's Sleep had given them for free with their order too. Finally, we noticed that all of the reviews on the site were not only a year old or more, but also almost all of them were related to GhostBed Canada. What's up, Nature's Sleep?
Last choice for foam mattresses
The word we'd use to describe buying a Nature's Sleep mattress is "frustrating”. How hard is it to make a comparison chart so that customers can see the differences between two different mattresses? Or to include a checkbox that lets you select the ones that interest you and see them side-by-side? It's no problem for Nature's Sleep rivals, apparently. Between an aggravating shopping experience and more than a few unhappy customer reviews, Nature's Sleep winds up dropping from an impressive 4.5-star rating in our last review to the bottom of the pile in this one.
You may have found your curiosity piqued by a mattress-in-a-box unboxing video, watching a seemingly too-small carton produce a king-size mattress in just a matter of seconds. Yes, you really can get an amazing night's sleep from one of these mattresses that gets shipped to your doorstep - no need to drive around town and strap your new bed to the roof of your car after all!
In fact, many customers have a strong preference for foam mattresses over the traditional spring or coil versions paired with a box spring. Technology has come a long way over the last decade or so, and if you're tired of waking up with an aching back, sore shoulder, or irritable partner (because your tossing-and-turning shook the bed all night), you'll definitely want to consider what a foam mattress can do for you.
What do you need to know about this type of mattress? First, there's a distinction between all-foam and hybrid construction. All-foam is just like it sounds: every layer consists of some kind of foam that either contours to your body or supports the mattress as a whole. These layers can vary quite widely from one brand to another, and even within the same manufacturer - offering different mattress heights, levels of support, and firmness at the edge of the bed itself. Hybrid mattresses are a combination of foam and coils or springs. These are usually designed to give you more support and cooling, and give you a sleep experience that more closely approximates what you're used to while offering the softer, more supportive feel of foam.
One innovation we've seen recently is flippable foam mattresses. If you're not sure whether you prefer yours to be on the firm or soft side, no worries: several brands give you a two-in-one experience. But, even if you don't purchase a two-sided foam mattress, you're not stuck with whatever you buy.
Why? Every brand in our review gives you at least 30 nights to try it out and see how it feels - because it can take at least that long for your body to adjust to a new mattress. Most foam mattresses give you even longer than that, from 100 days to a full year, and you can return it if you wind up thinking something else would be a better fit. Just watch for the details on that trial period: some companies charge a return fee, while others give you a full refund.
It's incredible how many foam mattress companies have hit the market over the last few years. Which one should you pick? You might feel overwhelmed even trying to start shopping around. We've evaluated some of today's most popular brands, and while you browse, here are some factors to keep in mind:
TopConsumerReviews.com has evaluated and ranked today's most popular retailers of foam mattresses. We're sure this information will help you pick the right mattress to get your best night's sleep ever!
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