Casper Just Low-Key Upgraded Its Entire Mattress Line

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Photo credit: Casper

From Good Housekeeping

If you have ever shopped for a bed-in-a-box, you are likely familiar with Casper mattresses, widely popular for its original all-foam mattresses that are delivered right to your doorstep. In fact, a Good Housekeeping survey revealed that Casper is the most purchased online mattress brand.

Casper has added a host of sleep products since the brand's 2014 inception, including hybrid mattresses, pillows, bed frames, sheets, and even weighted blankets, but Casper just announced its biggest launch yet – a revamp of its entire mattress line. Launching March 27 after six years of research, eight new mattresses will replace previous models with enhancements for added comfort, like the recently developed top layer of AirScape memory foam which is perforated for increased airflow to sleep cooler all night, and Hybrid mattresses that incorporate coils for added support.

Original Foam: The mattress that made Casper a household name, the Original mattress features three layers of foam to keep your spine properly aligned: An AirScape top layer, middle zoned support layer, and a durable base to prevent sagging. Twin mattresses start at $595.

Original Hybrid: The Original mattress gets an upgrade with a base featuring coils for added support. Twins start at $695.

Element: Previously known as the Essential, the Element mattress has two layers of foam and starts at $395 for a Twin. The top layer features Casper’s new AirScape foam for added breathability to prevent overheating on top of Casper’s traditional memory foam.

Snug: Casper's most affordable style, the Snug starts at just $295 for a Twin mattress. Made with the same foam as other Casper mattresses, it's a thinner model at 8.5 inches thick and is currently available at Walmart and Target.

Nova Hybrid: This completely new hybrid style mattress has both memory foam and coils for extra support with Twins starting at $1,095. There’re four layers in this mattress: Two layers of AirScape for a cool feel above a memory foam layer with seven support zones, all on top of springs for support and a firmer edge, helping you get out of bed easier.

Nova Foam: A more affordable version of the Nova Hybrid ($995 for a Twin), the Nova Foam has the same features except the bottom layer lacks coils.

Wave Hybrid: For the most support, the Wave Hybrid has four layers of memory foam, three layers of AirScape memory foam, and a layer of springs. If you suffer from back aches or pains, there’s a layer of gel pods designed to specifically support your waist and lower back. Twins start at $1,495.

Wave Foam: For $100 cheaper, the Wave Foam has all the same great features as the Wave Hybrid, but there are no coils. Twins start at $1,395 for a Twin.

The entire collection will be available in six standard sizes (Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King) with Casper's notorious 100-night trial period, meaning you can return the mattress for a full refund if you don't love it after sleeping on it for 100 nights.

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