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Tuft and Needle Original mattress review
Tuft and Needle Original mattress review

Tom's Guide

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Tuft and Needle Original mattress review

The flagship Tuft and Needle Original mattress is geared toward anyone who wants a comfortable, uncomplicated mattress. It stands out for being a no-frills, budget-friendly memory foam mattress that provides plenty of comfort and support for most types of sleepers. Like many of the best mattresses, Tuft & Needle was previously affected by rising costs due to inflation. But these mattresses are now back to a lower MSRP, and the Original is currently in the lower-mid range, with a queen now retailing at $895, and regular mattress sales reducing that price further. We slept on a Tuft and Needle Original mattress for two weeks to gauge how well it performs in a number of areas, from pressure relief to motion isolation. Keep reading to see if this popular mattress-in-a-box is right for you... Best for: All sleeping positions, co-sleepers, instances where there's low useType: bed-in-a-boxFirmness: medium-firm (6.5/10)Materials: foamDepth: 9.5 inchesWeight: 50-94lbsSizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, Cal king The Tuft and Needle Original mattress consists of six inches of stabilizing support foam, plus three inches of Tuft and Needle's adaptive foam. This proprietary material has been retooled to address common customer concerns with the company's previous iteration of the mattress. (The founders are ex-engineers, after all.) During our testing period, we found the Tuft and Needle mattress to provide ample comfort whether we were on our back, front, or side. It features the 'hugging' feeling that's standard with a full-foam mattress but you won't sink too deep into it which means you'll be able to switch positions or get in and out of bed without issue. Although one of the foam layers is infused with graphite and ceramic gel to wick away body heat, our hottest sleepers didn't find it particularly cooling. If night sweats are a primary concern for you, consider the similarly-priced Cocoon Chill Memory Foam mattress, which features a phase-change cover that's cool to the touch. You may also want to opt for a hybrid mattress instead, which typically provides better airflow than its all-foam counterparts (but it is more expensive). As a basic, dual-layer foam mattress, the Tuft and Needle Original should provide sufficient support for lightweight to average sleepers. Heavier bodies, on the other hand, might find it too soft. In general, the Tuft and Needle mattress would be best suited for instances where there's not a lot of heavy-duty use. In other words, if you need to upgrade a guest bedroom or a child's bed, the T&N would be a fine choice. Like most other bed-in-a-box services, Tuft and Needle offers a 100-night trial and a 10-year limited warranty. If you're not satisfied with your mattress within the trial period, the company will issue a full refund and donate the mattress to a local charity. (However, the onus is on the customer to find and contact said charity.) Even if you should come across any issues with your Tuft and Needle mattress, you'll be aided by one of the best customer support teams in the industry. See the Tuft & Needle Original from $645 at Tuft & NeedleThe Tuft and Needle Original mattress is still among the more affordable memory foam mattresses out there. Despite price hikes a few years ago, the MSRP is now back down by around $100 in each size, with a queen retailing at an MSRP of $895. Though you can find this mattresses at a lower price during sales. You'll also get 100 nights to try it out at home, and a limited 10-year warranty to support your purchase if you opt to keep it. The Tuft and Needle Original mattress has now been updated to a very slightly deeper 10 inch model, consisting of three thinner layers of Tuft & Needle's Flex, Release and Adaptive foams and a thick layer of supportive base foam beneath, but the overall construction of comfort foams and base support foam is similar. The version we review here consists of two layers. On top is three inches of T&N Adaptive foam, which is designed to contour to the shape of your body and relieve pressure along key areas. It's also infused with graphite and cooling gel to help regulate temperature. The remaining 6.5 inches is made up of open-cell support foam for a breathable foundation. It's wrapped in a breathable knit cover. Caring for the Tuft and Needle mattress is rather simple. You can rotate it every several months to keep it fresh and keep it covered with a mattress protector to help it last longer. (Any stains or spills are spot-clean only.) A hallmark of Tuft and Needle's flagship mattress is its affordable price tag. Several years ago inflation contributed to steadily rising costs for this American-made bed (which we saw impact a lot of well-known mattress manufacturers), and saw an increase in prices. But as of 2025, the MSRP of all sizes is around $100 lower than when we noted the increase in cost. Right now, a twin retails for $645 and the MSRP of a queen is $895. Tuft & Needle's prices are among the least intimidating when it comes to name-brand mattresses. Plus, regular sales knock anywhere from 10 to 15% off throughout the year — but the brand's largest savings typically happen around Black Friday, when we've seen as much as 30% off. Here is the official pricing for the Tuft & Needle Original: How do T&N's prices compare to its rivals? The Casper Original mattress starts at $895 for a twin, which is $255 more than a twin Tuft & Needle Original. (Meanwhile, a queen-sized Casper Original mattress costs $1,295, compared to $895 for the Tuft & Needle) It's also cheaper than the flagship Purple Mattress. (A queen Purple mattress retails for an MSRP of $1,499, though they are often on sale) While it's not currently on sale, we've seen Tuft and Needle undercut the Nectar Classic Memory Foam mattress in the past; however, Nectar consistently offers one of the best values for mail-order mattresses with regular large discounts and excellent offers on bedding bundles. A queen-sized Nectar mattress retails for $1,598 — more expensive than the retail price of a queen T&N mattress — but regular Nectar mattress sales drop that price to $649, which is what you'll usually find it for. There is, however, a chance Tuft and Needle will beat Nectar's prices again. (We recommend checking around Black Friday.) Tuft and Needle classifies its mattress as medium-firm, with a 6.5/10 rating on the firmness scale. I found this to be an accurate assessment. When I first sat on the Tuft and Needle Original mattress, I was surprised at how firm it was after just rolling it out. It did take a few hours to fully expand — the company says it may take up to 72 hours — but I was able to sleep on the mattress straight away. I slept on the Tuft and Needle Original mattress for over two weeks. Tuft and Needle says it takes a week for the mattress to reach its max comfort level. After a brief adjustment period — I was accustomed to sleeping on a flattened coil mattress for years — the mattress and I have settled in quite nicely. As a side sleeper, I found the Tuft and Needle mattress provided decent support for my back and hips. This translated into fewer bouts of lower back pain. However, I sometimes end up on my stomach by the time I wake up, and this was a less ideal position because my hips slightly sunk into the top foam layer, creating pressure on my lower back. T&N's adaptive foam comfortably hugged the contours of my body, even as I tossed and turned throughout the night. There's no uncomfortable sinking feeling or obvious shifting, which bodes well for couples; especially anyone with a restless partner. One area where this mattress fell short for me is its heat-wicking. Despite sleeping on cotton sheets, foregoing a mattress pad, and running central air, I still woke up sweating some mornings. I'm a hot sleeper, so I was banking on the gel-infused foam to successfully keep me cool every night. Tuft and Needle describes the edge support for this mattress as 'basic', and we found that to be correct. The edges are soft and thin, and while you can sit or lay on them without causing immediate damage to the mattress, it's not particularly comfortable. (Tuft and Needle's Mint and Hybrid mattress provides more structure around the edges.) While it's certainly not poorly made, the Tuft and Needle Original mattress may seem flimsy with its two foam layers next to comparable mattresses, which typically have at least three layers. People with larger builds might not find enough support here. Mattresses are subjective. We all have our own preferences, which are affected by factors including our body composition, temperature and sleeping style. So here we've combed through hundreds of Tuft and Needle mattress reviews from customers to paint a more comprehensive picture of the Original. The mattress is rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 35,000 reviews on Tuft and Needle's website (June 2025), though it's worth noting that these reviews span both the version we reviewed here and the newer model. Over at Amazon, it averages 4.3 out of 5 stars from more than 15,000 customers. Positive reviews praise the low price and easy setup. In terms of performance, customers say the Tuft and Needle mattress is excellent at absorbing movement and limiting motion transfer so they're not woken up by their partners. Meanwhile, critical reviews say the mattress doesn't have much longevity and wears out well before its 10-year warranty. This has culminated in complaints of poor sleep quality and back pain from some users. Also, while I (and many others) find the Tuft and Needle mattress to be medium-firm as advertised, several users claim theirs were too soft to provide sufficient support. Tuft and Needle is lauded for its attentive customer service regarding refunds and replacements. However, some customers were unaware that the 100-night trial does not apply to Amazon purchases. Mattresses ordered via Amazon have a 30-night trial instead. If you don't need anything sophisticated, the Tuft and Needle Original mattress should suit you. The top-layer adaptive foam will keep you relatively stable if you move around a lot at night, which makes it a good mattress for co-sleepers with varying schedules or a fidgety partner to consider. Setup is also dead easy and Tuft and Needle's customer support is considered one of the best in the business. However, many users claim it isn't as durable as some similar memory foam mattresses, with only two foam layers and very little edge support. If longevity is something you're seeking, the Nectar Memory Foam mattress should be on your radar. Not only does it currently undercut Tuft and Needle's prices, but it also comes with loads of free bedding, a lifetime warranty, and a full year to test it out. If you want the hugging feeling of memory foam but without the heat retention, the Cocoon Chill Memory Foam mattress is loaded with more cooling tech than the T&N Original. It's in a similar price bracket, too, although the current Cocoon by Sealy sale yields stronger prices — a queen is $674 (with our extra discount code) and includes nearly $200-worth of free bedding. Tuft and Needle Original has a solid brand reputation behind it so you needn't worry if anything should go awry with your purchase. That said, we would recommend it for instances where there's little heavy-duty use — for example, if your guest room could use an upgrade or your child is ready to graduate to a 'big kid' bed. We also advise that you keep an eye on Black Friday mattress sales, which is when we normally see Tuft & Needle offer its biggest bargains of the year.

Want to escape mattress hell? Get the Boring AF All-Foam Mattress for less than $630 today
Want to escape mattress hell? Get the Boring AF All-Foam Mattress for less than $630 today

USA Today

time28-02-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

Want to escape mattress hell? Get the Boring AF All-Foam Mattress for less than $630 today

Want to escape mattress hell? Get the Boring AF All-Foam Mattress for less than $630 today Boring Mattress was created by the experts from Tuft & Needle, one of the most popular mattress brands out there. — Recommendations are independently chosen by our editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. Our readers love a good mattress. Tuft & Needle has been one of the most popular brands among our readers for several years and is incredibly reputable in the mattress industry as a whole. The founders of T&N brought Boring Mattress to life one year ago and with their expertise, the new brand has introduced a playful edge to the mattress game. Boring Mattress is rooted in sustainability, comfort and affordability but honestly, in a world where it feels impossible to differentiate between all the mattresses, they stand out for being far from boring. Ahead of Sleep Week 2025, you can get a special 10% discount on the Boring AF All-Foam Mattress and ring up at under $630 for a queen size sleeper. Below, find out if these T&N guys can actually save you from "mattress hell." Boring AF All-Foam Mattress 🟠Pro-tip: Your 10% discount will be automatically applied at checkout! How do I know if an all-foam mattress is right for me? Boring Mattress outlines the differences between its Boring AF All-Foam and Hybrid mattresses so you can make the right choice for your sleep preferences. The All-Foam version provides a stable and calm surface that gently adapts to the unique contours of your body, cradling you in plush comfort. It offers substantial support with minimal bounce, making it great for undisturbed sleep. It minimizes motion transfer so that movements on one side of the bed do not disrupt the other. 💤The Boring AF All-Foam Mattress is best for you if your partner can't stop tossing and turning. Don't throw a pillow at them, just get a new mattress. Boring AF Hybrid Mattress The Boring AF Hybrid Mattress features the same gentle contour as the All-Foam model, but has a coil base that provides subtle, responsive support. This design makes it easier to shift positions while sleeping and to get in and out of bed without feeling constrained. This mattress is best for individuals who prefer a slight springiness, have a tendency to sleep hot or are heavier sleepers. Shop the Boring AF Hybrid Mattress What else should you know about Boring Mattress? Included with all purchases : Boring Mattress offers a 365-night sleep trial, a 10-year limited warranty and BoringCare that allows you to exchange your mattress for free within three years if it starts to feel dramatically different. : Boring Mattress offers a 365-night sleep trial, a 10-year limited warranty and BoringCare that allows you to exchange your mattress for free within three years if it starts to feel dramatically different. Luxurious comfort: The Boring AF All Foam Mattress features multiple layers of high-quality, responsive foam that cradles your body, providing the perfect balance of softness and support. The Boring AF All Foam Mattress features multiple layers of high-quality, responsive foam that cradles your body, providing the perfect balance of softness and support. Sustainable materials: Boring Mattress prioritizes sustainability by using eco-friendly materials like a high-performance polyester blend composition, fiberglass-free fire barrier and CertiPUR pressure-relief layer. Boring Mattress prioritizes sustainability by using eco-friendly materials like a high-performance polyester blend composition, fiberglass-free fire barrier and CertiPUR pressure-relief layer. Temperature regulation: Seriously, you'll stay cool in more ways than one with the Boring AF All Foam Mattress. It is designed to keep you cool throughout the night, thanks to its breathable foam and moisture-wicking cover. Seriously, you'll stay cool in more ways than one with the Boring AF All Foam Mattress. It is designed to keep you cool throughout the night, thanks to its breathable foam and moisture-wicking cover. Durability: The Boring AF All Foam Mattress is built to last, with a construction that resists sagging and maintains its supportive qualities for years to come. Shop Boring Mattress deals More: Tuft & Needle's Original mattress is less than $720 for a limited time only Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.

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