As advertised, well made and most of all very comfortable
on February 6, 2019
Posted by: Stephen Stoner
Verified Purchase:Yes
We are very pleased with this mattress. I am 6'2" and Georgeanna is 5" but we both are very comfortable. We do not feel each other move despite our different sizes and sleep very well. Much better that before.
Removed nighttime pain I thought would never end again
on February 6, 2019
Posted by: Kenneth
Verified Purchase:Yes
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] After 30 days with our new Casper, I can certainly say that as someone who is dealing with spinal degeneration, I am very pleased with how much my morning pain has diminished! I have also been able to sleep through the night again without tossing and turning in discomfort - and for that I will be eternally grateful!
I bought my mattress July 2018 it was great for about 120 days now it's way to soft. It gave my wife back and neck trouble and she never had trouble before. The mattress is a piece of junk. I gave it to my son to try out and he also said it's way to soft. I would rather sleep on my ten year old mattress.I have found out that there are mattress companies out there that will give you a year trial now that's confidence.
Just to let you know that we are enjoying our restful sleep on this MOST comfortable mattress!!! For us this is “The Best Mattress” we have ever used !!!Thank you very much. BGY
I'm about 4 weeks into my 100-day sleep trial, so all I can judge right now is how the mattress is at that stage. But I'm writing this up in case it's useful to have some reviews from partway through the sleep trial. Right now, I'm unsure of whether The Casper is too firm for me or if it just takes longer than a month to break in. Casper says they allow a 100 day trial period for a reason, and they recommend sleeping on your new mattress for at least 30 days before making a decision, so perhaps the mattress will soften up more over time. I've heard that's the case with some foam mattresses. Or maybe it will be less firm in warmer weather than it is in the winter. But at present, I would say that the Casper seems like it would be ideal for someone who either sleeps on their back or doesn't have issues with their pressure points becoming really sore when side-sleeping on a firm or medium-firm mattress. It's also possible the Casper would be more comfortable for someone with a different body type than mine. (For reference, I'm 5'10," weigh 130 lbs, and am 29 years old.) I'm a side-sleeper, and sleeping on the Casper currently makes my hip and/or shoulder sore enough that I end up waking up one or two times per night and have to roll onto my back or my other side. However, I should mention that when I sleep on a really firm mattress, I'll actually lose circulation in an arm and/or leg sometimes, so the Casper is still a definite improvement over that. I have no complaints about the quality of the mattress itself, or about the delivery or set-up process. My mattress arrived sooner than the estimated delivery date, and I was notified via text when it shipped and when it arrived at my house, which was very helpful. The mattress was fairly easy to set up as well. I'm sure it's a good mattress for a lot of people. I'm just uncertain at this point whether it's a good choice for me.