Thursday, July 13, 2017

Winkbeds Mattress Review


Winkbeds Mattress Review

Taking the online mattress game to the next level, WinkBeds, with its spring/foam hybrid design, is disrupting the natural flow of sleep-chi by offering an upscale alternative to the “bed-in-a-box” mattresses. Rather than creating a product to compete against mainstream brands like TemperPedic or bed-in-a-box company Casper, The WinkBed has a feel closer to what you would find in an upscale hotel than a Casper showroom. It’s not for everyone though, so read on to learn more.


What’s a hybrid mattress, you ask? Simply, it is mattresses composed of more than one type of material for its construction. In this case, WinkBeds combines two layers of micro coils together with various layers of foam. This spring/foam hybrid construction style is relatively new as far as the online brands go, and it is refreshing to see as more people search for the “ultimate mattress” to sleep on. So, did WinkBeds succeed with their mattress? Let’s check it out. Don’t forget to get $50 OFF with your WinkBeds by using my code: MattressGirl !

Leesa Mattress Review

Leesa Mattress Review

On a mattress hunt? Thinking about a Casper? You might want to consider the Leesa mattress. Yes, it’s new but new isn’t exactly a bad thing. Leesa is beautiful. Here’s my Leesa mattress review:
Breaking Down the Layers

The Leesa mattress is a 10-inch mattress comprised of three distinct foams.

2-inch layer of Avena Foam (the cooling layer)
2- inch layer of Memory Foam (the contouring layer)
6-inch layer of Dense Core Foam (the supporting layer)



Avena foam is a proprietary material, which acts a lot like latex foam except it’s more durable compared to the latter. It’s breathable and also hypoallergenic, so it’s safe to use by nearly anyone. The Avena foam is strategically places at the top layer to provide a cooling effect when you lie down. Memory foam, while excellent in providing contour support, has a tendency to ‘sleep hot.’ By sandwiching the memory foam between two different foam layers, you eliminate the hotness problem while reaping great comfort benefits.


Read the full Leesa Mattress Review: http://girlonthemattress.com/matresses/leesa-mattress-review-upgrade-casper/

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Nectar Mattress Review



The buzz on Nectar is strong. While a relatively new company, they are gaining momentum with sleep aficionados praising their mattress. Is the buzz real? Let’s find out in this in depth Nectar Mattress Review.

Created with a total of 11-inches worth of foam, the Nectar mattress comes with three distinct foam layers and one quilted cover.

Top Layer: Composed of 1-inch of gel memory foam that’s infused with the cover. Designed to pull heat and offer cooling when you sleep.

Second Layer: Composed of 3 – inches of memory foam. Provides contour and support, giving sleepers a good support without the discomfort of the firm base layer.

Third Layer: Composed of 1.75 inches of memory foam. This provides additional support and pressure relief.

Bottom Layer: Composed of 5.25 inches of durable high-density support foam. Serves as a foundational base for the entire mattress.