Best Mattresses 2026 — Tuft & Needle, Casper, Purple, Lucid Reviewed
Tuft & Needle Original is the best value mattress — responsive adaptive foam, 100-night trial, and 10-year warranty at $695 queen. Purple Original wins for hot sleepers.
At a Glance
| # | Product | Award | Price | Our Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tuft & Needle Original Medium Mattress … |
Best Overall | $842 | 9.2 | Buy → |
| 2 | Casper Original Foam Mattress Queen |
Also Excellent | $1036 | 8.9 | Buy → |
| 3 | Purple Original Queen Mattress |
Budget Pick | $1399 | 8.5 | Buy → |
| 4 | Lucid 10 Inch Gel Memory Foam Mattress … |
Best Budget | $296 | 8.2 | Buy → |
| 5 | Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress Queen (Medium) |
Best for Athletes | $289 | 8.8 | Buy → |
Showing 5 of 5 products
Tuft & Needle Original Medium Mattress Queen
“The T&N Original delivers reliable medium support without the memory foam heat trap. Its adaptive foam is pressure-relieving without the quicksand sinkage of cheap foam. Best value under $750.”
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- Adaptive foam engineered for support and bounce — avoids memory foam heat retention
- CertiPUR-US and GREENGUARD Gold certified, no fiberglass
- 100-night sleep trial and 10-year limited warranty
- Ships bed-in-a-box, expands in 24–72 hours
Watch out for
- Medium feel suits side/back sleepers; strict stomach sleepers may want firmer option
- Foam-only (no coils) limits edge support compared to hybrids
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The Tuft & Needle Original earns the top spot with T&N Adaptive Foam engineered for responsive pressure relief and temperature regulation. At 10" profile, it achieves a medium feel that works for side and back sleepers without the heat retention of traditional memory foam. CertiPUR-US and GREENGUARD Gold certifications confirm no harmful chemicals. At $695 (queen), it delivers performance comparable to $1,200+ competitors — independent tests consistently rank it among the best sub-$1,000 options. The 100-night trial removes purchase risk. Edge support is adequate for a foam mattress (not hybrid-level). For hot sleepers, it runs cooler than Casper and Lucid thanks to open-cell foam construction. The 10-year warranty is standard. If you need a new mattress and don't want to spend over $1,000, T&N Original is the answer.
Casper Original Foam Mattress Queen
“The Casper Original delivers precise zoned support that genuinely helps shoulder and hip pressure. The Zoned Support foam is a legitimate engineering advantage over generic foam. The price premium ove”
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- Zoned Support system: softer at shoulders, firmer under hips — ergonomic pressure relief
- AirScape foam layer promotes airflow to reduce heat buildup
- 100-night trial, 10-year warranty; strong customer service reputation
Watch out for
- Premium price — the T&N Original offers similar construction for $400 less
- Foam-only design limits edge support
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The Casper Original's defining feature is Zoned Support — four different foam zones that are softer where shoulders press and firmer where hips sit. Independent pressure-mapping tests confirm this delivers meaningfully better spinal alignment for side and back sleepers versus uniform-density foam. The AirScape top layer adds airflow channels that reduce heat buildup. At $1,095 (queen), the $400 premium over T&N is real — what you're buying is more precise pressure zoning and Casper's customer service reputation. For most buyers, that premium isn't justified by the performance difference. For anyone with shoulder pain or back issues from poor mattress support, the Zoned Support engineering may genuinely help.
Purple Original Queen Mattress
“Purple Original's GelFlex Grid provides instant pressure point relief and temperature neutrality unlike any foam or spring mattress — ideal for hot sleepers at $900.”
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- GelFlex Grid instantly adapts to body shape and weight
- Neutral temperature — the Grid does not trap heat like foam
- Pressure-point relief unlike any traditional foam or hybrid
- Hyper-elastic polymer construction with 10-year warranty
- 100-night trial with free returns
Watch out for
- The Grid feel is very different — not for traditional foam lovers
- Motion transfer higher than memory foam isolates
- Heavy unit — 120+ lbs for queen size
- Strong off-gassing odor for first 48-72 hours
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The Purple Original is the only mattress here that uses a non-foam sleep surface — the GelFlex Grid is a hyper-elastic polymer grid that instantly conforms to pressure without trapping heat. Because air flows freely through the grid, Purple genuinely sleeps temperature-neutral in a way memory foam and adaptive foam cannot replicate. At $1,299 queen, you're paying a significant premium. The grid feel is unusual — some sleepers love it, others find the texture off-putting. Motion isolation is good; the grid absorbs movement without transferring it. For chronic hot sleepers who've tried cooler foams and still wake up sweating, Purple's technology is the most defensible premium on this list.
Lucid 10 Inch Gel Memory Foam Mattress Queen
“The Lucid 10" is the best sub-$200 queen mattress for budget buyers. It sleeps adequately for occasional and secondary use. Don't expect 10-year premium performance — plan to replace in 5–7 years.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- Best-in-class value — under $200 queen with gel-infused memory foam and breathable bamboo cover
- CertiPUR-US certified; bed-in-a-box convenience
- 42,000+ reviews confirm real-world satisfaction at budget tier
Watch out for
- Budget foam compresses faster over 5–8 years than premium brands
- Heat retention typical of memory foam even with gel infusion
- No sleep trial — standard Amazon return policy only
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The Lucid 10" Gel Memory Foam is the best sub-$200 queen mattress available and the right choice for guest rooms, college apartments, and anyone who needs a functional mattress without a significant investment. Gel-infused memory foam provides standard pressure relief — adequate but not exceptional. With 42,000+ Amazon reviews it's been tested at scale, and the general consensus is good performance for 3–5 years before noticeable compression. Heat retention is higher than premium options. No sleep trial means you're buying on Amazon's return policy. The 10" profile works on most standard frames. If budget is the deciding factor, Lucid delivers acceptable quality for the price.
Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress Queen (Medium)
“SleepFoundation's pick for athletes — the Celliant fiber cover and copper-infused foam address both recovery and heat retention in ways that other hybrid mattresses don't. Watch for sales.”
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The Bear Elite Hybrid occupies a specific position on this page — it is the only mattress here built around active recovery rather than general comfort. The Celliant fiber cover converts body heat into infrared energy that promotes circulation during sleep; the copper-infused memory foam layer addresses temperature regulation that standard memory foam fails at. SleepFoundation's consistent athlete recommendation is based on these features, not general mattress performance. At $289.99 (current sale price — regular price is considerably higher), it sits as the budget option on a page that includes the Tuft & Needle at $842, Casper at $1,036, and Purple at $1,399. The Lucid gel memory foam at $296 is the closest in price. The Bear's hybrid construction gives it a more responsive feel than the all-foam Lucid — hybrid means pocketed coils provide pushback and edge support that pure foam lacks, while the comfort layers above the coils handle pressure relief. The right buyer for the Bear Elite Hybrid is an active person who specifically prioritizes recovery features — someone who exercises regularly, runs hot during sleep, and wants a mattress that supports post-workout recovery. For general comfort, the Tuft & Needle at its price delivers proven performance that justifies the cost. The Bear's recovery features are meaningful only to buyers for whom they address a real need.
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