

Coil count is very low which is generally not desirable. New Purple: 7.5 inch pocket coils with 540 coil count / 13.75 gauge. Original Purple: four inches of 2 lb/ft density foam. Density for both of these layers is at least average for a middle layer which is good. New Purple: one inch of 2 lbs density foam. Original Purple: 3.25 inches of 1.8 lb/ft density foam. Competitors often use a simpler, less expensive, less heavy, less durable material such as foam. Original Purple: two inches of dense polymer material molded into a grid pattern. Viscose cons: may lack strength / durability, moisture absorbency including spot cleaning may result in water spots – therefore dry clean only. Viscose pros: luxurious, stretchy, absorbs moisture to regulate temperature. The cover consists of 29% viscose, 67% polyester, 4% lycra. The ratings below – based on consumer experiences and the evaluation of Sleep Like The Dead – show how Purple's construction compares to the average mattress. Purple mattresses (made in USA) are 9.5 to 13 inches thick and consist of purple-colored polymer over foam or springs.

Purple Mattress Specifications Ratings & Analysis ** Learn how owner satisfaction is determined. * Most ratings are an estimate to partial estimate given model newness. Learn more how Purple compares in the side-by-side mattress comparison. The ratings – based on Sleep Like The Dead's estimate as well as 200+ consumer reviews gathered using an unbiased methodology – show how Purple compares to the average mattress. The Purple Mattress Review You Can Actually Trustĭoes a mattress made of a pressure-relieving polymer over foam or springs with several firmness and thickness options sound good? Then Purple might be for you.īut if you prefer a mattress from a company with a rock-solid reputation or you seek many options on a budget or prefer a lightweight mattress, then you may want to look elsewhere.Īll things considered, Sleep Like The Dead rates Purple a C+.
