This is the brand’s #1 rated with sustainable materials — even though it mostly has the wrapper. The mattress design includes two layers of recycled coils, multiple layers of certified foam, a soft cover made of organic cotton, merino wool, and recycled water bottles.
it’s a softer mattress (4 to 6 out of 10 on the brand’s firmness scale), but it does include targeted support for the hips, which is great for side sleepers. People who love memory foam, but want more support and ventilation than usual, will dig this bed.
Like the brand’s other mattresses, this one arrives compressed and rolled in a box, and may take a few hours to reach its full height. The company also says that there may be a slight smell on your mattress as it expands, but it is harmless and will go away quickly (which many reviewers confirm).
What customers say:
It’s a newer model, and it doesn’t have a lot of reviews yet (around 200) – but it’s rated at 4.5 out of five. Says one of the reviewersThis mattress is the perfect combination of plush and firm, doesn’t shift when the other person gets into or out of bed, and doesn’t sleep as hot as some traditional mattresses.
Most of the negative reviews are from people who find this bed either too hard or too soft. If it ends up not working for you, Leesa will take it back during a free 100-night trial period and donate it to someone in need.
Environmental friendliness rating: 3 of 5. We appreciate the use of recycled materials and organic cotton, but the company does not share any specific organic certifications on its website. It’s certified B . companythough, which means it’s subject to strict standards for public transparency, legal accountability, and environmental impact.
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