Because we spend nearly half of our lifetime in bed, it’s probably a good idea to ensure your mattress is comfortable. In other words, life is too short for a crummy mattress.
When ordering a mattress online, you’ll be exposed to a soiree of options that, unfortunately, you can’t touch or feel and lie down on. So, you’ll want to look closely at each one to ensure its firmness level and support align with what you’re looking for.
Luckily, direct-to-consumer brand Casper doesn’t compromise on comfort (seriously, we reviewed its Element Pro Mattress and, ever since, have been sleeping quite soundly).
Now, the brand is celebrating two new models that just entered its cozy product lineup: The Casper and Snow.
Each model has a buffet of benefits (which we’ll get into below), but here’s the Cliffs Notes: The Casper is the brand’s “most affordable, entry-level mattress [that still] offers the luxury experience of a Casper mattress,” per Casper.
Inspired by Casper’s first and game-changing bed-in-a-box mattress offering, The Casper model features layers of signature foam and premium memory foam, along with patented AirScape technology to help ease pressure, stay cool through the night, and provide long-lasting support.
The Casper model is available in Twin ($595), Twin XL ($695), Full ($895), Queen ($995), King ($1,395) and California King ($1,395) sizes. If you love the ease and convenience of a bed-in-a-box, ships-right-to-your-door design, this is the elevated Casper mattress to add to your cart ASAP.
The Snow Casper mattress model pairs ergonomic layers of the brand’s patented zoned support technology and flex coils with Casper’s praised (and patented) Snow technology. With these features, the Snow model boasts the brand’s coolest sleep technology yet. What’s more, all that is coupled with Casper’s HeatDelete bands and a CoolTouch cover. This helps “prevent nighttime overheating at a more affordable price point,” according to the brand.
The Snow model is available in Twin XL ($1,495), Full ($1,895), Queen ($1,995), King ($2,395) and California King ($2,395) sizes. The unique design of this mattress can help you sleep up to five degrees cooler each night, perfect for snuggling up with your favorite blanket.
While perfect for hot sleepers, it’s also great for cool sleepers who fancy a more breathable option.
Don’t spend hours upon hours at an in-person mattress retailer where you’re subject to sky-high prices, pushy salespeople, and tired old floor models. With Casper, you’ll be impressed by the quality and durability of each model — and that’s a guarantee.
We also recommend the brand for its fair pricing. While cooling mattresses can cost upwards of $5,000 (maybe even more), Casper keeps things affordable at no more than $2,400 for its largest size.
Out of all the mattresses we’ve slept on, purchased, swapped and brought out to the curb, Casper is, by far, our very favorite. Add either The Casper or Snow model to your cart (don’t sleep on this offering so you can get to sleeping on this offering).
If you’ve been eyeing a new mattress, either of these is well worth the buy.
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