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Leesa Mattress Review


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The Leesa mattress is the most recent breath of fresh air in the mattress industry.
For a few months now... The short review? Loving it...but there's plenty more to say.

Construction
There are two significant components to Leesa's mattress construction; the layered foams and the cover.
Layered Foams
The Leesa mattress uses 3-layers of foam.
Avena is a patented foam that acts like
latex foam (great cooling, bounce, comfort, etc.), but is more durable. This layer is designed to provide great


compression support.
Bottom layer (foundational) -- This is a 6″ layer of high-density support foam.
for the mattress. It's also highly breathable (like the above mentioned layers), so it will not absorb excess heat.
The idea behind hybrids is to get the benefits that both Avena and
Memory foam have to offer, while minimizing their negative attributes.
As such it's designed to provide airflow, cooling, and terrific comfort. Memory foam, while extremely
supportive, tends to "sleep hot".

AVENA FOAM FAQS: Avena Fact Sheet and comparisons to traditional latex foam.
During my sleep test I was really impressed with the construction, especially how it translated into support and
comfort. Most hybrid mattresses only utilize 1 or 1.5 inches of latex (or similar Latex-like foam) / memory
Having 2 inches of Avena and 2 inches of memory foam makes a big difference in how
The Avena foam is very responsive, meaning it quickly changes shape and molds to your
body.

In general, the construction looks and feels very well made.


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Cover
The cover is cut from a single piece of fabric that wraps the entirety of the mattress.
While the cover itself is functionally not a major factor (i.e., you never will see it once you put your sheets on
It), to me it speaks volumes about Leesa as a company.
Quite frankly, the cover just looks awesome. I personally love the Leesa 4-bar design. And being cut from a
single piece of fabric makes it look that much sharper. Moreover, the cover itself is fairly thick. It's a highquality
Piece of material that has been woven well. The cover is constructed from a poly-lycra blend fabric.
Lycra is the same material they use in performance sports clothing. It's highly durable, stretchy, and
breathable.
From my perspective, if Leesa is willing to go to these lengths to create a beautiful, soft, and eye-catching
Cover, the rest of the mattress is likely built to the same standards.
Firmness, Comfort, & Support
The Leesa is fairly neutral concerning firmness. It's a mattress designed to meet the needs of the majority of
sleepers. It's sits at a 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale (where 10 is the most firm).
Concerning overall comfort and support, for me, it's quite hard to beat the Leesa. To put it bluntly...it just
feels really good. Compared to other factory direct mattresses, Leesa is on the high-end Concerning foam
thickness.
Granted, more thickness doesn't always translate to better support and comfort, but in this case it feels like it's
Building a sizable difference. Leesa has 2 inches of Avena foam as the top layer, 2 inches of memory foam in
the middle, and 6 inches of foundational foam.
The Avena top layer feels fabulous. When you initially lie down, you can immediately feel a Wonderful softness
and subtle hug around your body. After a moment, the memory foam begins to conform to your body shape.
The 4″ combination of Avena and memory foam is interesting. I'm normally not a back sleeper, I've slept on
My stomach my entire life, but the Leesa has allowed me to sleep comfortably on my back for the first time.
It's the subtle combination of Avena foam softness with memory foam hugging support that is unlike any other
mattress I've slept on.
Sinkage Test & Motion Transfer
The Leesa's overall sinkage is moderate. In Addition, the Avena and memory foams do a good job of
Minimizing motion transfer, which makes it ideal for couples.
All mattress reviews on Sleepopolis go through a brief set of sinkage tests. I created these tests to help give
you an idea of how the mattress performs under various positions and pressures.
Normal lying position -- In a normal lying position where my weight was evenly distributed I saw 2″ of
sinkage and hug.
Normal side lying position -- In a normal lying position on my side, I saw 2.25″ of sinkage and hug.
Sitting on the edge (conservative) -- In a conservative sitting position on the edge of the mattress (where I am
sitting a bit farther back on the mattress), I saw 3.5″ of sinkage.
Sitting on the edge (aggressive) -- At a more competitive sitting position on the edge of the mattress (where I
am sitting directly on the edge of the mattress), I saw 4″ of sinkage.
Standing in the middle -- While standing in the middle of the mattress with all of my weight focused on a
Only point, I saw 4.5″ of sinkage.
Overall, the Leesa did a very good job on all of my tests. All foam mattresses tend to struggle with edge
support, so these results were to be expected. The big thing I look for is the full collapse. The Leesa showed
Some sinkage in each position, but it did not collapse or lose structural integrity. This is an important factor for
Both sleeping (near the edge), sitting on the edge, and amorous pursuits.
Guarantee & Trial Period
Leesa provides a very strong 100-day, in-home trial period. Compared to other factory direct mattress
companies, 100 days is really the max anyone is offering.
If for whatever reason you don't like the mattress within the 100-day trial period, just drop their customer
Service team an email and they'll refund your money. You don't even need to ship the mattress back. If you
don't like the mattress, Leesa will help arrange for a donation or recycling center to come pick the mattress up
At no cost.
In addition to the 100 day trial period, Leesa also offers a fairly standard 10-year full replacement limited
warranty.
Pricing
Leesa mattress pricing is fairly typical among factory direct mattresses. Comparing the Leesa to brick-andmortar
prices, you can expect to save $1,000-$2,000. When you combine the free shipping
Shipping
Leesa mattresses are made to order and ship to your house compressed in a large box (19 x 19 x 44) in 3-10
days. Also, shipping is free, which never hurts.
Giving Back
It's rare today to see a company that's committed to giving back and helping communities, and even rarer for a
Start-up to build that into the very foundation of who they are, but that's precisely what Leesa is performing.
For every 10 mattresses Leesa sells, they are donating 1 mattress to homeless shelters and others in need.
Beyond making a good mattress, Leesa is only a fantastic company. It really is refreshing to find a company set its
Business goals in line with strong foundational philanthropic goals.
Conclusions
Overall, I'm impressed. I'm sleeping as well as I ever have. The Leesa mattress just feels incredible. So much
So that a life-long stomach sleeper can sleep comfortably on his back and side.The construction is really
impressive. I attribute the comfort and support right to the materials used. The 2″ of Avena foam on top of
2″ of memory foam create a strong combination, leading to a beautifully balanced equation of softness and
support.
When you combine the quality construction with a sub-$1,000 price point, 100 day trial period, 10 year
Warranty, free shipping, and an extra $100 discount as well...it's hard to come up with a reason not to at leastgive the Leesa a try.
2017 Update -- At this point, I've had my Leesa over 2 decades and have slept on it for many of those months.
Since launching Sleepopolis I've tested over 100 different mattresses. Leesa continues to be among the top tier
Picks on the industry and one of the greatest overall mattress values available both on or offline. Moreover, I'm
impressed with their continued commitment to helping improve communities around the United States.Their
Leesa One:Ten program donates 1 mattress for every 10 they sell, they donate almost all returned mattresses,
and they plant 1 tree for every 1 mattress they sell. All things considered, it's an exceptional mattress from an
exceptional company.
Summary
Leesa is the complete package. From the mattress to customer service, trial period, refunds, shipping, and their
active approach to philanthropy, they check all my boxes. It's truly a high-quality mattress at a great price
suitable for almost any sleeping type.

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