2/26/2024 0 Comments Bad purple mattress review![]() The Purple Restore is a substantial, thick mattress at 114 pounds and 11.5 inches thick, so make sure you have help to install or move it. That being said, they did come around 10:30 a.m., so I wasn’t waiting all day, but I may have just gotten lucky. to 5 p.m., a rather large and inconvenient delivery window. The one drawback was that when the third party company gave me a delivery window, it was from 9 a.m. I opted for the in-home setup and was glad I did because this mattress is a whopping 114 pounds (in queen) and would have been very difficult to set up by myself and potentially even with two people. Purple offers in-home setup and old mattress removal. ![]() Purple offers in-home setup and old mattress removal I found that the slight bounce in the mattress also made it easier to get up from the bed since it gives an ever-so-slight spring when you stand up. This bed has a perimeter of edge support foam, which held up well when I sat on it. Since I had this bed delivered and set up for me, the mattress didn’t come in any sort of vacuum-sealed bag, so it had time to air out during delivery. Similarly to components used in other mattresses, the GelFlex Grid and foam materials are Clean Air Gold and CertiPUR-US certified which means they don’t emit VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and are made without formaldehyde and flame retardants. This had been a concern in the early days of direct-to-consumer bed-in-a-box sales, but in our experience it’s been much less of an issue, suggesting that manufacturers have been addressing the issue. Since cooling features are a major factor in how to choose a mattress, the Restore should be a good choice for someone who wants a bed with a lot of breathability.Īs has been the case with the great majority of the other beds I’ve tested over the past year, I didn’t notice any unpleasant odors or smells of chemical off-gassing. The cover material doesn’t feel cool to the touch, but there wasn’t any heat buildup throughout the night. Purple doesn’t claim its mattress is cooling, but the company does state that the GelFlex Grid doesn’t trap heat, which makes sense because of the open construction, and I found it to be true. Not a cooling mattress, but grid helps prevent overheating ![]() If you want even more back support, there’s also a firmer option available. I thought this might be an issue for my back, but I found it surprisingly supportive, and that’s with the softer of the two firmness level choices, which felt appropriately soft. The Grid lets your body sink into the mattress and is more yielding than most foam beds I’ve tested, but it doesn’t hug your body as closely as foam. I was initially skeptical about whether I would like this slightly bouncy feeling or find it comfortable, but luckily I ended up liking it quite a bit. It looks like a giant silicone ice cube tray. It felt slightly bouncy, which is due to Purple’s signature GelFlex Grid, a single mattress-sized solid piece of Purple’s proprietary GelFlex polymer with hollow squares that create a grid. I’ve been testing all kinds of mattresses over the past several months, so I noticed immediately when I lay down on Purple’s Restore mattress that it felt different. Under the Purple Restore mattress’s stretchy fabric cover, you’ll find the company’s famous Purple GelFlex Grid, a layer of foam and a base of coils. It’s slightly bouncy and very comfortable Purple's proprietary GelFlex Grid support layer, here used with a coil base and a layer of traditional memory foam, gives the Restore the softness of foam without the sinking feeling, while preserving Purple's signature bouncy feel.
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