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Top 10 Mattress In a Box Brands

In 2006, BedInABox was founded, marking the beginning of the mattress-in-a-box trend, offering consumers a convenient way to pick out and purchase a new mattress entirely online — boxed and shipped directly to your door.

Because these mattress companies have lower overhead costs than a brick-and-mortar competitor, they can sell mattresses for a significantly lower price. Many of these companies offer perks, including free delivery and lengthy sleep trials, offering a way to find the best mattress without risk.

Despite those benefits, there are some drawbacks making consumers skeptical. For example, some consumers prefer testing mattresses in a showroom before purchasing. Other consumers have concerns regarding the compression process manufacturers use to get the beds into their boxes for shipping. 

In this guide, we discuss what to look for when shopping for a mattress-in-a-box, as well as the best mattress-in-a-box brands on the market today.

What to look for in a mattress-in-a-box

Factors you should consider when shopping for a mattress-in-a-box include its firmness and comfort, as well as its price and overall value. The testing and trial periods available, length of warranty and any shopping perks offered — like free delivery or mattress set up — are also worth considering. It’s also a good idea to read user reviews on both the company’s website and third-party review sites to evaluate what other consumers are saying about overall product satisfaction. Most mattress-in-a-box manufacturers offer at least 100 days of in-home testing, but some offer as much as a full year, so it’s worth doing your research.

Best mattress-in-a-box brands to know

Allswell

These mattresses are ideal for consumers who are looking for firmness, value and high-quality materials. These hybrid mattresses feature a thin layer of copper-infused memory foam and coils, promoting steady airflow. Not only will you find thicker coils that prevent sagging, but there is also strong edge support. These mattresses are optimal for any type of sleeper, and they come with a 10-year warranty and a 100-night sleep trial. The Allswell original mattress has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Prices range between $265 (twin) and $465 (California king).

Avocado Green

These organic, eco-conscious hybrid mattresses provide a considerable amount of support at a reasonable price point. The standard mattress has a firmness rating of “gentle firm,” with the option of adding on a latex rubber foam pillow top, which offers more pressure relief for back and side sleepers. One of the best benefits of this mattress is its one-year sleep trial. They also offer a longer-than-standard warranty, which lasts 25 years. Prices range between $899 (twin) and $1,799 (California king). There is also a vegan mattress option available, which doesn’t contain any wool. The mattress has an average rating of 4.7 out of five stars from over 10,000 customer reviews.

Casper

The Casper mattress construction features four layers of foam, which offers firmness and support that is optimal for back, side and stomach sleepers. Their breathable mattresses also feature free shipping, a risk-free 100-night trial and a 10-year warranty. Their original mattress has an average rating of 4.5 out of five stars from over 19,000 customer reviews. Prices range between $595 (twin) and $1,166 (California king).

GhostBed

For those who sleep hot, the GhostBed memory foam mattress is an excellent option. The mattress features a proprietary gel memory foam layer, which helps transfer heat away from the body. This medium-firm mattress’s design helps relieve back and hip pain. The company offers a 101-night sleep trial, a 20-year warranty and free returns on its mattresses. Consumers who are back sleepers love the support and breathability. Their original mattress has an average rating of 4.7 out of five stars from over 10,000 customer reviews. Prices range between $545 (twin) and $1,490 (split king), with discounts often offered through the website.

Helix

A sleep quiz on the Helix website helps you find the best memory foam mattress possible. The quiz asks you about your sleep position preferences, age, aches and pains. After completing the quiz, the site directs you to a mattress featuring the optimal softness and support for your needs. These mattresses feature a 100-night sleep trial and two free Helix Dream Pillows, as well as a 10-year warranty. The Helix Midnight mattress has an average rating of 4.5 out of five stars from over 1,800 customer reviews. Prices range between $600 (twin) and $1,249 (California king).

Leesa

This medium-firm mattress features a proprietary blend of foam that is optimal for any sleep position, including a supportive, foam base layer and a memory foam layer designed to relieve back, hip and shoulder pressure, and a breathable, cooling foam top layer. Leesa offers a 100-night sleep trial, as well as a 10-year limited warranty. Their original mattress has an average rating of 4.5 out of five stars from over 19,000 customer reviews. Prices range between $699 (twin) and $1,199 (California king).

Lull

Lull’s CEO says he got into the mattress business because he was not a fan of the mattress business. That led to the innovation of mattresses that helped hot sleepers feel comfortable. These are hybrid mattresses featuring a top layer with gel polymer infusion. That technology helps these mattresses distribute your body’s heat evenly. Consumers benefit from the convenience of free shipping, a 100-night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty. The Lull mattress has an average rating of 4.7 out of five stars form over 32,000 customer reviews. Prices range between $649 (twin) and $1,149 (California king).

Nectar

Consumers enjoy an excellent balance of plushness and fullness in this foam mattress, which is ideal for all types of sleep positions. The light-weight material makes it easy to move and set up. They offer a full-year sleep trial, as well as a lifetime (“forever”) warranty on their mattresses. Their original mattress has an average rating of 4.7 out of five stars from over 19,000 customer reviews. Prices range between $898 (twin) and $1,398 (California king).

Purple

This mattress features a patented “Purple Grid” top layer that ensures a significant amount of airflow. It also features comfort, responsiveness and support, which is optimal for back and side sleepers. The company offers free shipping and returns, a 100-night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty. Their original mattress has an average rating of 4.4 out of five stars from over 23,000 customer reviews. Prices range between $649 (twin) and $1,498 (split king).

Tuft & Needle

These foam mattresses feature a graphite-infused comfort layer construction, as well as a high-density core. Its medium-firm surface features somewhat responsive foam, making them an excellent choice for any type of sleeper. The material is breathable compared to mattresses using denser foam. Consumers can test this mattress for 100 nights, and there is also a 10-year warranty. Their original mattress has an average rating of 4.6 out of five stars from over 27,000 customer reviews. Prices range between $350 (twin) and $750 (California king).

There are many more companies that specialize in high-quality online mattresses. These include Brooklyn Bedding, Parachute Home, and more. In addition to these mattress-in-a-box brands, major retailers also carry mattresses that can be compressed and mailed to your door. You could purchase a Walmart mattress-in-a-box, a Wayfair mattress, an IKEA mattress or an Amazon mattress, if you’re interested in a larger retailer. The choice depends on your budget, your comfort level with a company and the features you’re aiming to find. 

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