Does anyone has any experience with Saatva mattresses? They sell only online, not in stores, and sell their queen mattress for $999 with an amazing return policy. It seems they're pretty new and I can not find any reviews.
Anybody has some real infos on their mattresses? This message was modified Dec 16, 2020 by a moderator
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My name is Ron Rudzin, President and CEO of Saatva inc. Our company was re branded about 6 months ago to become Saatva. This concept started 3 years ago as an Internet marketing company with affiliates throughout the northeast. By offering a high end luxury product with comparable specs, our Internet savvy client base bought in and created a platform for us to build a national company selling exclusively online. (We're opening up the California market in mid February) This message was modified Jan 20, 2011 by kbrower
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I'd like to hear any independent or expert opinions/reviews as well. |
I bought a Saatva mattress a couple of months ago and totally love it. I think its definitely one of the best I've seen in the price range, I actually bought another one for our guest room soon after because it was just such a great deal compared to Macy's, Sleepy's, etc. |
I actually bought the Queen mattress last week. Since I already have a good foundation the mattress costs just $799. I was actually in the market for a Royal Pedic or similar mattress, so that price tag seemed almost too inexpansive to be good. The mattress arrived today and the first impression is awesome. No chemical odor with the perfect balance of softness and support. I can't wait to sleep in it tonight! |
A BBB Accredited Business since 05/12/2011 http://www.bbb.org/connecticut/business-reviews/mattresses/saatva-in-westport-ct-87089118 So if the original post was in January 2011 why was the company subsequently reorganized? And why are there no independent reviews online? I would like to buy their mattress so perhaps and independent response can be provided or the CEO whom kindly commented above, please feel free to respond. My concern is that mattress co.'s often time go out of business. Restructure. Then the return policy is null and void. Thank you. |
There's no guarantee that any business won't close it's doors tomorrow or the day after. The mattresses claim to be American made (from American made material?) and they provide some technical sounding specs. It's not at all clear how long this mattress will last. I would try googling to attempt to find some independent reviews. You generally get what you pay for. As these mattresses are only sold online, you might get more value for the dollar that a B&M store. The down side is that you purchase sight unseen and no ability to test drive. |
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Anyone know what fire retardant Saatva uses, and what gauge of steel for these coils? And can anyone explain what this means in terms even I can understand? I am confused how coils can be "steel encased." Quote from Saatva website: Foam encased anti-sag edge support for better durability and more sleep surface. The Saatva Mattress uses a Dual Perimeter Edge Support System. The lower base support coils are steel encased while the upper comfort coils are foam encased. |
Email them using the "contact" link on the website. They respond quickly. |
I agree, I would just email them and you should get an answer pretty quickly. I haven't bought from Saatva, but my friend did a few months ago and really likes it a lot. It's pretty rare for a friend to bring up his mattress in conversation, so it must be pretty comfortable. I'm convinced that I will buy my next mattress online (which hopefully will be very soon) and will definitely give Saatva a hard look. |