I’m an amateur sleep expert. I don’t want to be an amateur sleep expert, but I’ve bought (and replaced) no less than three mattresses in the past 10 years in search of a cooling mattress that delivers on its promise. I sleep hot, and so often, mattresses that claim to help you sleep cool don’t make much of a difference. I still wake up soaked in sweat, even with cooling sheets on the bed. (TMI, but I know I’m not the only one.)

To complicate things, my partner is shivering in bed unless she’s bundled in super cozy pajamas. That also means we sleep with a comforter on the bed year-round. It’s not a cooling comforter, either—it’s a hefty down-alternative comforter meant to keep her warm and toasty.

So, when I got the chance to test the Saatva latex hybrid mattress, I thought, why not? I had to know if this mattress could keep both of us comfortable all night long. Here’s my honest review.

What is the Saatva latex hybrid mattress?

This hybrid mattress has support from an innerspring layer and comfort from a squishy latex layer. On a firmness scale of one to 10, Saatva says this model is a six. In real life, that means it’s on the firmer side without being stiff. You sink into the plush top layer, but not so far that it’s impossible to extract yourself from bed in the morning. In my experience, you’ll sleep soundly even if your partner is tossing and turning.

Like the top-rated Saatva Classic and the brand’s other models, the Saatva latex hybrid mattress is made to order in the United States. This was really important to me, as I search out brands that are made in the USA when I’m making a major purchase.

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I Tried It

Saatva Latex Hybrid Mattress

This mattress was designed to keep hot sleepers comfortable, as it's made with layer after layer of cooling materials.

Saatva latex hybrid mattress features

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The Saatva latex hybrid mattress is this luxury brand’s “best cooling” product. It’s made with layer after layer of materials designed to help you sleep cool: a naturally breathable and hypoallergenic organic cotton cover, organic wool to help wick away moisture and regulate body temperature, natural latex with airflow channels for breathability and individually wrapped coils to maintain airflow throughout the mattress.

This mattress is hand-tufted to prevent all the layers from shifting. If you’re not familiar with hand-tufting, it’s a traditional method of assembling a mattress. Saatva layers all the materials into an organic cotton base, then threads a lace through the layers to hold them in place. (The queen mattress has 30 individual tufts.) This method is key for a durable, long-lasting mattress and a sleep surface that stays nice and even.

If you’re allergic to dust mites, note that the mattress’ 3-inch layer of latex is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to mold, mildew and dust mites. Just choose from it’s range of sizes, from twin to California king, and you’ll be ready for a good night’s sleep on this medium firm mattress.

How I tested it

I slept on the Saatva latex hybrid mattress for one month. Here’s how I evaluated it.

Delivery and Setup

Saatva offers free white-glove delivery on all its mattress orders, something I didn’t know I needed but was a major improvement over bed-in-a-box delivery. The transportation company called me to schedule a delivery window, and to my surprise, they showed up on time. The delivery guys unloaded and unboxed the mattress, then carefully maneuvered it into the house. (I had them set the mattress in my living room, though if we had already assembled our new bed frame, they would’ve put the 120-pound mattress right on the frame for us. Oops.) Saatva also offers free removal of your old mattress when they deliver your new one, but I held onto mine.

First impressions

This mattress is a beaut! I couldn’t help but lay down and relax on the plush, tufted top. It’s soft without being too soft; there’s an exact right amount of firmness beneath the cloud-like top. Saatva advertises itself as a luxury mattress company—and I can say with certainty that this mattress feels luxurious.

Comfort

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This mattress didn’t need to be broken in at all. It was comfortable for the first night’s sleep (and every night after that). The real test for this mattress was when I unexpectedly tested positive for COVID. It hit me harder than I expected, and I wound up spending almost a week in bed. Even with a fever and body aches, I was able to sleep for 12 hours a night. I’ve never been more thankful to have a comfortable mattress to fall into. Based on that week alone, I’m a Saatva fan for life.

Cooling effects

I usually sleep with a hypoallergenic mattress protector, but for this test, I put the fitted sheet directly on the mattress. I wanted to feel any and all cooling effects. I was desperate not to wake up all sweaty in the middle of the night.

I tested this mattress in August, a notoriously hot and humid month where I live. I didn’t notice feeling cooler right away, but then it dawned on me: It was 80 degrees Fahrenheit in the house, and I was sleeping comfortably. I couldn’t believe it! Saatva makes a cooling mattress that delivers on its promise. If, like me, your partner is chilled at night, rest easy—she was warm and toasty throughout the mattress test.

Lasting impressions

My previous mattress was a hybrid innerspring and memory foam. It was comfortable, but it didn’t take long for me to overheat in bed. Saatva offers free removal of your old mattress when they deliver the new one, but I opted to keep my mattress waiting in the wings. I wasn’t sure whether latex was the right material for me, and I wanted to be able to go back to my old, yet imperfect, mattress. By the end of my 30-day test of the Saatva latex hybrid mattress, I was completely sold, and I sent my last mattress off to a friend’s guest bedroom for a second life.

Pros

  • Proven cooling effects
  • Made for all sleep positions
  • Hybrid build
  • A six on the firmness scale
  • Plush, cloud-like top layer
  • Took no time to break in
  • 12 inches tall, so it doesn’t require a foundation
  • No box spring needed
  • Free white-glove delivery and setup
  • Free mattress and foundation removal
  • 365-night home trial
  • Lifetime warranty

Cons

  • Heavy at 120 pounds
  • Mild odor from natural latex
  • $99 exchange or return processing fee

Why you should trust us

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Reader’s Digest goes beyond thoroughly researching a product—although we do that, too—and takes the time to get it in our hands. Our editors and testers have tried a range of mattresses, meaning we’ve experienced the brands’ ordering processes, delivery services, set-up protocol and, of course, the mattress itself. From the Nectar Premier mattress to the Helix Midnight Elite mattress to the Purple Restore mattress, our team has personally tested all kinds of mattresses. For this story, I slept on the Saatva latex hybrid mattress for over 30 days to provide real-life insight.

FAQ

Can I try a Saatva mattress in person?

Yes, Saatva has viewing rooms in 13 states and Washington, D.C. You can try out all the different mattresses plus check out bedding and other home goods. There’s no pressure to buy anything—the employees are sleep guides there to answer questions, not salespeople. Just reference our guide to buying a mattress before you go.

What is the Saatva return policy?

You can exchange or return a Saatva mattress at any point during the 365-night home trial. Either way, you’ll pay only a $99 processing fee.

Do Saatva mattresses have a warranty?

Yes, Saatva mattresses (and foundations) have a lifetime warranty: The company warrants its products to be free from defects for as long as you own them.

What other reviewers had to say

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Other shoppers are sharing their Saatva latex hybrid mattress reviews, and, spoiler, it’s getting two thumbs up.

Five-star reviewer, Lois, says, “We had our new mattress delivered about two weeks ago. We absolutely love it. Back pain and general aches are going away!”

“I purchased this mattress three years ago, and I am still happy and satisfied with the decision!” writes five-star reviewer, Candice. “My husband and I look forward to sleeping on the bed every night and notice a big difference in our sleep quality and how our bodies feel after being away a few days. The mattress is on the firm side with a nice give. I’m a stomach sleeper and don’t experience pain on this bed.”

Product comparison: Saatva latex hybrid vs. Zenhaven latex mattress

Shoppers looking for a Saatva latex mattress will also come across the Zenhaven mattress. The Zenhaven has a natural latex core with no coil layer. It’s dual-sided, so you can choose your comfort level: one side is a softer four or five on the firmness scale while the other is a seven or eight. Saatva recommends the Zenhaven’s plush side for side sleepers and the firm side for stomach sleepers. (The latex hybrid mattress is a six on the firmness scale and works for all sleep positions but is especially ideal for back sleepers.) Both mattresses have similar cooling materials, though: organic cotton and New Zealand wool.

The Zenhaven mattress is slightly more expensive than the Saatva latex hybrid: $3,295 for a queen as opposed to $2,395. Per usual for a Saatva mattress, there are rave reviews for both models.

Final verdict

The Saatva latex hybrid mattress is both plush and supportive, and delivers on its promise to provide a cool, comfortable night’s sleep. It’s expensive but worth the investment if you’ve tried numerous other cooling mattresses with no luck. Take it from a notorious hot sleeper—it absolutely solves the sweating-at-night problem.

Where to buy the Saatva latex hybrid mattress

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Saatva Latex Hybrid Mattress

In addition to being cooling, this mattress is made with materials that are naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to mold, mildew and dust mites.

For an adult-size mattress, the price of a Saatva mattress starts at $1,295, and the latex hybrid starts at $1,595. Keep an eye out for seasonal sales, though, because I’ve seen discounts from $300 to $650. This isn’t a cheap mattress, but it’s worth the investment if staying cool is a priority. The only place to purchase Saatva products is on the brand’s website, and the process is seamless.