May 25, 2026
Most mattress warranties cover manufacturing defects like broken coils, splitting foam, or defective construction. The big claim is indentation depth: if your mattress develops a sag deeper than 1.5 inches, it may be covered. But here's the catch - normal softening, comfort preference changes, or minor sagging that doesn't hit the threshold isn't covered. Many warranties also go "prorated" after an initial period, meaning the value of your warranty decreases each year in the prorated portion of the warranty.
What warranties don't cover is often surprising: stains of any kind (even if they don't affect function), damage from improper foundations, comfort changes, physical damage, or even removing the law tag. Many warranties become void without a mattress protector or proper support. This matters especially for many mattress brands, which have specific foundation requirements you need to follow.
Better manufacturers offer better warranties because they use better materials. Mattresses made with natural materials (like wool and natural latex) often come with 15-20 year warranties because the materials don't break down like memory foam. The Hypnos and Whitney Natural brands back their craftsmanship with substantial warranties (20 years and 15 years, respectively) because they're confident in their materials. Ultimately, the best warranty is one you never need - buy quality, use the right foundation, protect it, and follow care instructions.
June 15, 2026
Your sleep position determines what mattress type will work best for you. Side sleepers need pressure relief at the shoulders and hips with a softer feel, while back sleepers typically require firmer support. Learn how to choose the right firmness level and materials for your preferred sleep position.
June 08, 2026
Kapok is a natural, plant-based fiber from tropical tree seed pods. Kapok is fluffy, breathable, and hypoallergenic. It resists dust mites, mold, and mildew without absorbing moisture, making it perfect for hot sleepers and allergy sufferers. The feel is plush like down but completely vegan. Kapok compresses over time and needs fluffing, but for a natural pillow fill, kapok is hard to beat.
June 01, 2026
Thread count over 400 is mostly marketing. Manufacturers use multi-ply yarns and low-quality cotton to inflate numbers, creating sheets that are less breathable and durable than honest 300-thread-count long-staple cotton. What actually matters: fiber quality, weave, and GOTS-certified organic cotton.
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