So, you’re in the market for a
new mattress and are wondering if you should buy a Tuft and Needle or a Good
Morning Mattress. What makes the Good Morning mattress better? This blog will
explain.
Features of the Good Morning Mattress
Though the Tuft and Needle
Mattress is no doubt a great product, many people agree that the Good Morning
Mattress is better. The Good Morning Mattress has all the features of Tuft and
Needle—but sells for a much lower price. You can even try it risk-free for 365
days, whereas Tuft and Needle’s trial period is just a short 100 days. The Good
Morning Mattress is also covered by a 10-year warranty. If you decide for
whatever reason that the Good
Morning Mattress is not a good fit for you, it’s easy to get a refund.
If you’re overwhelmed by all the
mattress jargon and just want a comfortable and affordable mattress that will
last for many years, the Good Morning Mattress is an excellent choice.
Features of the Tuft and Needle Mattress
A Tuft and Needle mattress is
made up of two layers: The top layer provides comfort and support, while the
bottom layer is foundational. A 3-inch polyfoam, the top layer provides
consistent support, great cooling, and buoyancy to reduce sinkage. The
foundational 7-inch bottom layer is a high-density support foam that provides a
solid foundation while remaining breathable.
The cover of the Tuft and Needle
mattress is a minimalist, thin, stretchy, and all-white fabric with a small
logo. The company chose to focus their design and engineering into the
functional factors of the mattress vs. the aesthetics, explaining why the cover
is understated.
Known for its moderate sinkage
level, a Tuft and Needle mattress is comfortably firm; most people won’t sink
by more than 1 to 1.5 inches. This type of mattress does not wrap around your
body so you stay comfortably cool all night. It offers good support no matter
what your sleeping position.