Saatva Contour5 Review - 10 Data-Driven Tests - NapLab (2024)

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8.88 Overall Score

Tested With Scoring System 1.2

9.0 Cooling

6.7 Motion Transfer

9.9 Response Time

10 Edge Support

6.8 Sex

10 Pressure Relief

9.2 Off-Gassing

9.4 Company

Best For

  • Outstanding edge support, only 3.0″ of sinkage when seated
  • Great cooling with limited heat retention
  • Exceptional pressure relief with 6.25″ of comfort material

Considerations

  • Priced over 2.3X more than the average memory foam
  • Mattress has a minimal level of sinkage
  • Higher levels of motion transfer

Our Verdict

The Saatva Contour5 is a 12.25″ memory foam mattress made of memory foam, transitional poly foam, and support foam. It uses high-end materials and ships uncompressed with white-glove delivery and setup.

This mattress has minimal sinkage and a low level of bounce. If you don’t want a sinking feeling or are worried about about feeling trapped in the foam layers, the Contour5 could be the feel you’re looking for.

The Contour5 is available in two firmness options—medium-firm (6) and firm (8). For the widest appeal, the medium-firm version is the better pick, but for heavier sleepers or those who sleep on their back or stomach, the firm version could be the better option.

In our performance tests, the Saatva Contour5 has great scores, ranking in the top 32% of all mattresses tested to date (240+ mattresses tested). Looking exclusively at memory foam mattresses, the Contour5 is the #3 highest-scoring mattress we’ve tested to date.

For the outstanding scores, it isn’t a big surprise that the price is also higher—2.3X higher than the average memory foam mattress actually. While you certainly get what you pay for in quality materials and high performance, the price tag may eliminate this mattress as an option for sleepers on a budget.

Type: Memory Foam
Firmness: Medium-Firm (6) or Firm (8)
Best For: All Sleeping Positions, All Body Weights

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In This Review
Performance Tests | Firmness | | Design | Materials | Comparisons | FAQs

Performance Tests

At NapLab, we put each mattress to the test.

We test 10 different factors that impact the performance, comfort, and value of the mattress. We then take the results of that test and compare to every mattress we’ve tested to date.

Check out the full performance table below to see how this mattress ranks:

FactorSaatva Contour5Average
Overall Score8.888.61
Price (Queen)$2,695$1,151 (Memory Foam only)
Cooling – Score9.08.7
Sinkage – Depth1.85″2.12″
Sinkage – FeelMinimalModerate
Motion Transfer – Score6.78.2
Motion Transfer – Acceleration12.29 m/s²8.73 m/s²
Response Time – Score9.99.0
Response Time – Mostly Recovered0.2 sec.0.4 sec.
Response Time – Fully Recovered0.4 sec.0.9 sec.
Bounce – Height4.32″9.65″
Bounce – FeelVery LowModerate
Edge Support – Score108.6
Edge Support – Sitting3.00″4.02″
Edge Support – LyingOutstandingGood
Sex – Score6.88.5
Pressure Relief – Score108.7
Comfort Layer Thickness6.25″4.1″
Mattress Thickness12.25″12.0″
Off-Gassing – Score9.28.3
Off-Gassing – SmellStrongStrong
Off-Gassing – Days3 days6 days
Company – Score9.48.7
Trial365 nights175 nights
WarrantyLifetime23% have lifetime warranties, average of other 77% of mattresses is 13 years

How is Saatva Contour5 Different?

The Saatva Contour5 is a memory foam mattress with better overall performance than average, but also over 2.3X more expensive than the average memory foam mattress, which amounts to around $1.5K extra.

Advantages

Despite the higher cost, the Contour5 has a range of advantages that still make this a good option for many sleepers. Cooling is better than average and response time is faster than average also.

Edge support is exceptional with only 3.0″ of sinkage when seated directly on the edge of the mattress and the mattress has faster off-gassing (50% faster than average).

Neutral Factors

This mattress has minimal sinkage and very low levels of bounce, all tell-tale signs of a traditional memory foam feel.

Disadvantages

The Contour5 does have higher levels of motion transfer than average, which can be a disadvantage to couples or sleepers who are easily disturbed.

Low levels of bounce also means the sex score is below average. Again, this can be a disadvantage to couples, but might not be a critical issue for all sleepers.

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9.0

Cooling Test

The Saatva Contour5 has excellent cooling. During our tests, I did not feel any significant level of heat retention around my body.

Baseline Temp.

78.8° F

Max Temp.

89.7° F

Ending Temp.

80.8° F

Max Temp.

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Ending Temp

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  • Baseline Temperature – the temperature of the mattress before anyone lies on it
  • Maximum Temperature (0 minute) – the temperature of the mattress after lying on it for 15 minutes
  • Ending Temperature (5 minute) – the temperature of the mattress after being lied upon and having no one on it for 5 minutes

On the positive side, the Contour5 uses gel-infused memory foam, quality foams that can breathe, and a thin cover.

These attributes help resist heat retention and keep air flowing through the mattress. That said, this is still an all foam mattress, so while cooling is good it is limited by the material design.

In our objective temperature testing, we measured a max surface level temperature of 89.7° F, which is 0.1 degrees warmer than the average.

After getting off the mattress the temperature declined by 6.7° from minutes 0 to 1, which is 2.0° cooler than average.

Heat Dissipation Over Time

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The temperature declined by 8.9° from minutes 0 to 5, which is 1.5° cooler than average.

When we consider the objective data, subjective experience, and material analysis, I’m confident most sleepers will find cooling to be sufficient.

Sinkage Test

The Saatva Contour5 has a minimal level of sinkage. During our tests, we measured 1.85” of pressure point sinkage. This is 0.28” less sinkage than the average of 2.13”.

The level of sinkage is documented in the image below.

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Despite the more restrained sinkage depth, the mattress creates a dramatic body-contouring hug.

The thin cover allows the body to come into more direct and significant contact with the memory foam layers, which create the more classic memory foam contouring hug.

While pressure point sinkage depth is more restrained at 1.85”, I did feel a more moderate sinkage depth for heavier portions of my body. Overall, I’m pleased with the body contouring effect.

6.7

Motion Transfer Test

The Saatva Contour5 has a high level of motion transfer. During our tests, we measured a total acceleration range of 12.29 m/s². This is 40% more motion than the average of 8.75 m/s².

Max. Acceleration

5.96 m/s²

Min. Acceleration

-6.33 m/s²

Accel. Range

12.29 m/s²

The level of motion transfer is also documented in the video below.

In my view, the greatest motion problem area for the Contour5 is the taut cover. While aesthetically it looks wonderful, the high degree of tautness means that motion is more easily transferred from side to side.

In our medicine ball drop test, you can see just how much the cover is being pulled toward the medicine ball. The silver lining is that the motion duration is incredibly short.

In our motion transfer chart, which visualizes our accelerometer data, we can see the motion peak from 0 to 0.22 seconds.

Motion declines significantly thereafter and by 0.50 seconds we’ve returned to near-zero levels of energy.

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Mattresses with the lowest levels of motion are able to disperse all energy within 0.3 seconds.

The Contour5 isn’t quite at that level, but it’s not far off either. Overall, I found motion to be a mixed bag. Absolutely, it’s not ideal that we’re seeing high levels of motion spikes, but fortunately the motion is rapidly dispersed.

9.9

Response Test

The Saatva Contour5 has a very fast material response time. During our mostly recovered test, we measured a responsiveness speed of 0.2 seconds. This is 0.21 seconds faster than the average of 0.41 seconds.

Mostly Recovered

0.2 sec.

Complete Recovery

0.4 sec.

During our fully recovered test, we measured a responsiveness speed of 0.4 seconds, which is 0.50 seconds faster than the average of 0.9 seconds.

The level of responsiveness is documented in the video below.

These speeds aren’t quite instant, but they are extremely close. I was impressed and surprised by the response speeds. Typically, memory foam has a slower material response.

However, that wasn’t the case with the Contour5 and it was able to rebound back to shape incredibly quickly. These responsiveness speeds ensure you’ll never feel stuck on the mattress.

Bounce Test

The Contour5 has a very low level of bounce. During our tests, we measured a total bounce height of 4.32”. This is 5.37” less bounce than the average of 9.69”.

Max. Depth

4.09″

Max. Rebound

0.23″

Total Bounce

4.32″

Max. Sinkage Depth

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Max Bounce Height

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The level of bounce is also documented in the video below.

In an ideal world, I look for 8-12” of total bounce height. Bounce at this level facilitates ease of movement and also greatly improves sex.

At 4.32” of bounce the Contour5 is well below the ideal bounce I hope for. While the limited bounce does have a positive impact by limiting motion transfer duration, it also has a significant negative impact on sex performance.

10

Edge Support Test

The Saatva Contour5 has outstanding edge support for both sitting and lying. In our sitting edge support tests, we measured a sitting sinkage compression of 3.0”. This is 1.02” less sitting sinkage than the average of 4.02”.

Max Sinkage

3.00″

Lying Support

Outstanding

The level of edge support while seated is documented in the images below.

Sitting, 140 lbs.

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Sitting, 200 lbs.

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Even when sitting directly on the edge I felt well-supported and there was no collapse of materials. Lying edge support is equally as impressive. While lying directly on the edge of the mattress I felt well supported in all sleeping positions.

The level of edge support while lying is documented in the images below.

Lying on Edge, 140 lbs.

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Lying on Edge, 200 lbs.

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The mattress lacks any type of explicit edge support system. However, it doesn’t seem to need it. The material choices, material quality, and the layered design are such that they create equally good support at the very edge and at the center of the mattress.

Overall, I’m impressed with the level of edge support and I expect most sleepers will find it to be more than sufficient.

6.8

Sex Test

The Saatva Contour5 has a mediocre level of sex performance. On the positive side, the Contour5 earned perfect sex scores for edge support, noise, and pressure relief.

Sex FactorFactor WeightScoreRating
Bounce65%5.2Very Low
Edge Support20%10Outstanding
Noise5%10Minimal
Pressure Relief5%10Outstanding
Cooling5%9.0Excellent

In addition, the mattress earned a good 9 / 10 score for cooling. However, all of these factors cannot save it from the simple fact that it also has a very low level of bounce.

The very low bounce negatively impacts sex as it makes amorous activities more strenuous with the mattress working more against you instead of with you. Overall, the dance without pants performance leaves much to be desired.

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10

Pressure Relief Test

The Saatva Contour5 has an outstanding level of pressure relief. During our tests, I felt zero pressure points anywhere on my body.

Comfort Layer

6.3″

Support Layer

6.0″

The mattress is incredibly comfortable in all sleeping positions. My body felt gently contoured and comforted, while still achieving ample support.

The mattress is equipped with a 6.25” comfort layer. This is 2.16” more comfort material than the average comfort layer thickness of 4.09”.

This extra thickness, in combination with the high-quality nature of the foam layers (Contour5 uses an impressive 5.0 PCF memory foam), creates the right conditions for outstanding pressure relief performance.

The maximum PSI measured on our pressure mapping test is very impressive.

Pressure Map – Side Sleepers

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Pressure Relief (PSI)AverageMaximum
Side Sleepers0.181.01

Pressure Map – Back Sleepers

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Pressure Relief (PSI)AverageMaximum
Back Sleepers0.131.28

Pressure Map – Stomach Sleepers

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Pressure Relief (PSI)AverageMaximum
Stomach Sleepers0.131.06

9.2

Off-Gassing Test

Off-gassing on the Saatva Contour5 is strong right out of the box and took 3 days for the odor to dissipate. The Contour5 ships uncompressed, which does help to limit off-gassing odors and duration of smell.

Initial Smell Strength

Strong

Off-Gassing Period

3 days

Comparing over 240+ mattresses tested to date, the average off-gassing duration is 6 days.

9.4

Company

Saatvahas a long 365-night trial period and a lifetime warranty. Honestly, it just doesn’t get much better than this.

Company FactorFactor WeightScoreData
Trial Period15%10365 nights
Warranty10%10Lifetime
Shipping5%10$0
Returns20%7.0$99
Trust50%10Outstanding
Country of Origin0%USA

Shipping is free and returns are $99. Having to pay anything for a return isn’t great, but considering the mattress ships with white glove delivery service, it makes sense.

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Saatva mattresses ship uncompressed. Because of this, Saatva offers free in-room delivery and setup as well as removing your old mattress and foundation (also free.)

How firm is the Contour5?

The Saatva Contour 5 is available in two firmness levels—medium and firm. We tested the medium version which has a feel of 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale.

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This is the most popular firmness and ideal for most sleeping positions and body types.

We estimate the firm version to be around an 8 out of 10, giving it a firm feel.

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This firmness would likely be a better option for heavier sleepers or those who sleep on their back or stomach.

Support & Sleeping Positions

The Saatva Contour5 has an outstanding level of support. During our tests, I felt well-supported in all sleeping positions. The mattress uses a 6.0” support foam. This is thinner than the average 7.87” support layer.

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Despite the lower-than-average support layer, it didn’t seem to have any impact on performance. Certainly, being topped with an extra thick, high-quality foam comfort layer is also having a positive impact on the total support experience for the mattress.

The Contour5 is available in 2 firmness levels, medium and firm. We tested the medium version.

Check out the tables below to see the sleeper weights and sleeping positions that would be best suited for this mattress.

Medium Version

Sleeper WeightStomach SleepersSide SleepersBack Sleepers
Under 150 lbs.YesYesYes
150-250 lbs.YesYesYes
250-300 lbs.YesYesYes

Firm Version

Sleeper WeightStomach SleepersSide SleepersBack Sleepers
Under 150 lbs.MaybeNoMaybe
150-250 lbs.YesMaybeYes
250-300 lbs.YesYesYes

Having 2 firmness levels helps further improve support, as sleepers with different needs, body types, weights, sleeping positions, and preferences can get the ideal firmness that is most appropriate to their body’s needs.

Design

The Saatva Contour5 is a 12.25″ thick memory foam mattress that is available in two firmness levels—medium or firm. It has a luxury, modern feel and includes a 6.25″ comfort layer.

Type

Memory Foam

Thickness

12.25″

Firmness

6, 8

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Materials

In total, there are four distinct layers that make up the total thickness of the Saatva Contour5.

  • 1.25” gel-infused memory foam
  • 3” memory foam
  • 2” poly foam
  • 6” support foam
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The Law Tagoutlines the full breakdown of materials included in this mattress.

  • Materials
    • 44% viscoelastic polyurethane
    • 40% polyurethane foam
    • 16% gel-infused viscoelastic foam
    • Made by: Bedding Industries of America West 1798 N Linden Ave, CA 92376
    • Made in USA
    • Finished Size: 60 x 80
    • Net Weight of Mat: 100 lbs
    • Date of Manufacture: 06/2024
    • Model: M37068

The Cover

The Saatva Contour5 has a thin, knit cover made of organic cotton. A waterfall edge design takes the knit finish and carries it into the side of the mattress.

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The cover has an antimicrobial finish and a GREENGUARD Gold-certified flame barrier on all 6 sides of the mattress.

This mattress contains no fiberglass or chemical flame retardants, making it a clear choice if you’re concerned about material toxicity.

The Comfort Layer

The comfort layer is made of two primary foams. The first layer is a channel-cut 1.25″ gel memory foam (blue foam). The channel-cut design and infused gel helps to improve cooling performance and limit retention.

It has a high density of 4.0 PCF (pounds per cubic feet; a measure of foam density), which provides good contour and pressure relief. Saatva says this layer is 1.5″, but ours measured a little short of that—right at 1.25″ thick.

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Below this gel foam is a 3.0″ memory foam (black foam). This foam has a density of 5.0 PCF. and provides much of the comfort from this mattress.

There is a transitional layer below the 3.0″ memory foam—a 2.0″ poly foam. This poly foam helps transition sleeper weight between the comfort material and the support layer below.

The Support Layer

The support layer is a 6.0″ high-density support foam, designed to provide support and stability.

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Product Evolution

The Saatva Contour5 was newly launched in June 2024. This is Saatva’s first all foam memory foam mattress since launching the Loom and Leaf in 2015. While Loom and Leaf is still available for sale here, it seems likely that Saatva will discontinue Loom and Leaf in the coming months.

Saatva previously had a mattress called the Saavta Modern Foam, which contained a mix of latex foam and memory foam, but this mattress was later discontinued and replaced by the Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid.

Loom & Leaf vs. Saatva Contour5

Loom & Leaf and the Saatva Contour5 has a similar thickness and use similar materials, but do have differences in performance and feel.

Loom & Leaf

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Saatva Contour5

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Check out the table below for a side-by-side performance comparison. As you can see, the Contour5 is a little pricier, has less sinkage, more motion transfer, faster material response, significantly better edge support, and a lifetime warranty.

FactorLoom & LeafSaatva Contour5
Price (Queen)$2,095$2,695
CoolingExcellentExcellent
Sinkage – Depth3.09″1.85″
Sinkage – FeelExtremely DeepMinimal
Motion Transfer – Acceleration5.02 m/s²12.29 m/s²
Response Time – Mostly Recovered0.6 sec.0.2 sec.
Response Time – Fully Recovered1.6 sec.0.4 sec.
Bounce – Height4.72″4.32″
Bounce – FeelVery LowVery Low
Edge Support – Sitting6.25″3.00″
Edge Support – LyingExcellentOutstanding
Comfort Layer Thickness4.5″6.25″
Mattress Thickness12.0″12.25″
Off-Gassing – SmellNoneStrong
Off-Gassing – Days0 days3 days
Trial365 nights365 nights
Warranty25 yearsLifetime

Other Mattresses to Consider

Not sure if the Saatva Contour5 is the right pick for you? Check out these three other top-rated memory foam mattresses for high-performing alternatives you may want to consider.

For Performance

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GhostBed Luxe

9.19 Overall Score

The GhostBed Luxe is a 13″ memory foam mattress with significantly lower levels of motion transfer. It also has extremely deep sinkage and contour, a big contrast to the Contour5. This mattress is available in a single firmness—medium-firm (6 out of 10) and is also quite a bit less expensive, only $1548 for a queen size.

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For Medium Feel

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Amerisleep AS3

8.99 Overall Score

The Amerisleep AS3 is a 12″ memory foam mattress with a medium feel (5 out of 10). It has a 6″ comfort layer, moderate sinkage, low levels of motion transfer, and a low level of bounce. The AS3 is a solid option for sleepers looking for the memory foam feel.

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For Budget

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Nobosbed

8.87 Overall Score

The Novosbed memory foam mattress is available in three firmness levels—soft (4), medium-firm (6), or firm (8). This mattress has a similar feel to the Contour5 (ie: minimal sinkage and low bounce) but also has a price of only $999 for a queen. For sleepers on a budget, the Novosbed is a very attractive option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Check out some of the top FAQs on the Saatva Contour5 mattress below and get the answers you’re looking for.

How much does a Saatva Contour5 mattress cost?

Here are the current prices, with any sales or promotions reflected below:

Twin: $1,695
Twin XL: $1,795
Full: $2,495
Queen: $2,695
King: $3,195
Cal. King: $3,195
Split King: $3,590

*Note: Sales prices are subject to change without notice or warning.

About Derek Hales

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Derek Halesis the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of NapLab. His insights and work has been featured on ABC's Tamron Hall Show, CBS News, ESPN, Reader's Digest, Homes & Gardens, New York Post, Business Insider, CNET, & More. Derek has personally 330+ mattresses and began testing mattresses in 2014.

9.82 Best Score (Winkbed)

6.23 Worst Score (Sealy Cocoon Chill)

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Cooling Score Summary

8.8 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

10 Best Score (27 mattresses)

6.0 Worst Score (3 mattresses)

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Sinkage Data Summary
2.16" Average Sinkage (210+ mattresses tested)
3.20" Most Sinkage (Awara Premier)
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Motion Transfer Score Summary

8.1 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

10 Best Score (51 mattresses)

3.7 Worst Score (Naturepedic Chorus)

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Response Score Summary

8.9 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

10 Best Score (52 mattresses)

5.0 Worst Score (8 mattresses)

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Bounce Data Summary
9.69" Average Bounce (210+ mattresses tested)
17.15" Most Bounce (Helix Moonlight)
3.34" Least Bounce (Tempur Cloud)

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Edge Support Score Summary

8.6 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

10 Best Score (12 mattresses)

5.1 Worst Score (Purple)

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Sex Score Summary

8.5 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

10 Best Score (10 mattresses)

6.0 Worst Score (Nectar Original)

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Pressure Relief Score Summary

8.8 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

10 Best Score (46 mattresses)

4.0 Worst Score (Sealy Posturepedic Carver)

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Off-Gassing Score Summary

8.4 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

10 Best Score (16 mattresses)

0.0 Worst Score (Sealy Cocoon Chill)

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Company Score Summary

8.7 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

9.7 Best Score (12 mattresses)

5.2 Worst Score (Sealy Posturepedic Hybrid)

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Overall Score Summary

8.64 Average Score (210+ mattresses tested)

9.82 Best Score (Winkbed)

6.23 Worst Score (Sealy Cocoon Chill)

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Sinkage Data Summary
2.16" Average Sinkage (210+ mattresses tested)
3.20" Most Sinkage (Awara Premier)
1.05" Least Sinkage (Plank Firm)',interactive: true,interactiveBorder: 30,allowHTML: true, });tippy('#tooltip-mattress-bounce', {content: 'Bounce is tested by dropping a 12 pound medicine ball onto the mattress. The bounce height is determined by how far the ball sinks down and rebounds back up. High / low bounce is neither good nor bad, but subject to personal preferences. However, most sleepers prefer a bounce in the moderate to high range, as it improves sex performance and makes it easier to move around on the mattress.

Bounce Data Summary
9.69" Average Bounce (210+ mattresses tested)
17.15" Most Bounce (Helix Moonlight)
3.34" Least Bounce (Tempur Cloud)',interactive: true,interactiveBorder: 30,allowHTML: true, });tippy('#tooltip-derek-bio', {content: 'Derek Hales - Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Derek has tested 330+ mattresses to date and began mattress testing in 2014. Derek leads all mattress tests on NapLab and is a respected voice in the world of mattresses and sleep. His insights have been featured by ABC, CBS News, ESPN, Reader's Digest, & More.
You can read Derek's full bio here.',interactive: true,interactiveBorder: 30,allowHTML: true, });tippy('#tooltip-kayla-bio', {content: 'Kayla Hein - Creative Director
Kayla has been writing about mattresses since 2017. She leads our review development process, ensuring our tests, analysis, and data come together in a way that is both easy to understand and aesthetically beautiful. Her dual master’s degrees in Product Design & Architecture give her a unique perspective that helps to improve our reviews. Kayla’s insights have been featured by Homes & Gardens, Apartment Therapy, Realtor.com, Elle, and others.
You can read Kayla's full bio here.',interactive: true,interactiveBorder: 30,allowHTML: true, });tippy('#tooltip-kyle-bio', {content: 'Kyle Wandelt - Content Manager
Kyle joined NapLab in 2021 and works directly with Derek to conduct the actual testing on each mattress we review. He uses the data we collect on each mattress to build relevant charts, graphs, tables, and video clips. These assets allow Derek to create more interesting insights and analysis, and provide visual aids that help make our reviews easier to understand. ',interactive: true,interactiveBorder: 30,allowHTML: true, });tippy('#tooltip-samantha-bio', {content: 'Samantha Hales - Data Analyst
Samantha is married to Derek and has been an integral part of our mattress testing success since 2014. In 2021, she helped Derek develop the underlying systems, processes, and data structure that would allow Derek to build NapLab. Samantha’s degree in mathematics and genius level Google Sheets skills empowers our team to create the better reviews, comparisons, and best lists.',interactive: true,interactiveBorder: 30,allowHTML: true, });tippy('#tooltip-earning-trust', {content: 'Data-Driven Testing
All mattresses are tested with a consistent battery of data-driven tests. We conduct 10 individual tests and gather 35 data points on each mattress. We've tested 210+ mattresses using the exact same tests, photos, and videos so it's incredibly easy to compare mattresses.

Transparent & Fair Scoring
All testing and scoring methodologies are summarily explained within our reviews and tooltips, and fully here. Our scores are formulaically derived from our objective, systematic, and data-driven reviews.

No Paid Content
The brands we test cannot pay us to review their mattress, give them a higher score, or buy a top ranking. While many other sites promote certain mattress brands based on who pays them the most, we select winners based on our scores and clearly defined metrics',interactive: true,interactiveBorder: 30,allowHTML: true, });

Saatva Contour5 Review - 10 Data-Driven Tests - NapLab (2024)

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