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Purple bed
Purple bed













purple bed

We consider it to be a “medium.” We’d put it in a similar firmness range as GhostBed and Casper. You would make a bed just like Purple, which sits between a 4 and 6 on our firmness scale. If you were building a mattress for the masses, would you make it soft/plush or ultra firm? No way!

purple bed

You can visit to check for current deals, though we make no guarantees that there will be a sale. In the past, it was $100 off the queen size and above. A few times a year, you’ll be able to find a small discount on the bed.

purple bed

In the past, Purple was staunchly opposed to sales and discounts, but the company has changed its stance a bit in recent years. Here’s a look at the price by size for Purple: If you’re interested in a Purple mattress but have a limited budget, the Purple bed is the way to go.įor the queen size, it’s $1,299, meaning it’s in the middle of the strike zone for a lot of consumers who want a bed-in-a-box mattress. Don’t machine wash or dry the cover on the Purple Mattress. It’s advisable to use mild detergent and lukewarm water, but you should only hand clean.

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That ensures that the bed is free of certain harmful metals and chemicals.Īccording to Purple’s website, you should spot clean the cover without removing it. In terms of certifications, the bed has the CertiPUR-US certification that’s a must-have for any bed that uses poly foam. Like Purple Hybrid, the Purple bed has 2 inches of the material. Obviously, the star of the show is Hyper-Elastic Polymer. The dense poly foam acts as your primary support layer, while the middle layer is just a transitional piece of foam, so you don’t feel the support core. The first two layers of the bed are really common to see with any online mattress, whether it is Casper, Leesa, Tuft & Needle, or Nectar. Cover: stretchy material made of viscose, polyester, and Lycra.Comfort layer: 2 inches of Hyper-Elastic Polymer.Transition layer: more poly foam, but slightly softer this time.Let’s discuss the exact layers in the bed: The Purple Mattress has only three layers and measures between 9 and 10 inches thick.

purple bed

  • made in varying thicknesses (i.e., 2 to 4 inches).
  • somehow can manage to be almost soft and firm at the same time.
  • has a grid shape that allows for copious amounts of airflow.
  • extremely responsive material that never leaves you feeling “stuck”.
  • can stretch about 15 times its resting state.
  • squishy and stretchy material that feels like gel or silicone.
  • Here are some quick facts about Hyper-Elastic Polymer: It’s squishy and stretchy, and not at all like what you’re used to seeing on a mattress. It’s basically a giant grid made of a gel-like material. You can think of Hyper-Elastic Polymer as a blown-up version of a Dr. Share on Pinterest Small version of the Hyper-Elastic Polymer. Let’s explore what there is to know about Purple and the company’s proprietary mattress topper, Hyper-Elastic Polymer. In this guide, we’ll use their new names. The short story is that the new “hybrid” models have coils for added support, which means people with higher body weight can now comfortably sleep on a Purple mattress.Īs a point of clarification, Purple Hybrid used to be called the Purple 2, and the two thicknesses of the Purple Hybrid Premier were the Purple 3 and Purple 4. That means we compare the original Purple to Purple Hybrid and Purple Hybrid Premier. In this Purple mattress review, we touch on design, comfort, firmness, price, and the main reasons to buy or not buy a Purple bed.Įven more, we provide an in-depth comparison of the different models from the brand. In fact, while the Purple beds might use the material, they feel nothing like a memory foam mattress, or any foam mattress, for that matter.















    Purple bed