The Saatva and Loom & Leaf mattresses come in multiple firmness versions.
The Saatva is an inner-spring bed while the Loom & Leaf is foam.
Both mattresses rank well in motion isolation and produce low levels of noise.
Saatva vs. Loom & Leaf Mattress Overview
Saatva vs. Loom & Leaf Mattress Overview
Saatva has been selling mattresses since 2011. The Saatva is the flagship model. It’s an innerspring mattress designed with a foam-padded Euro-top cover, polyfoam and memory foam comfort layers, a transitional pocketed coil layer, and a Bonnell coil support core. It is available in two thickness versions – 11 ½ inches and 14 ½ inches – as well as ‘Medium Soft’ (4), ‘Medium Firm’ (6), and ‘Firm’ (7.5).
The Loom & Leaf is a memory foam mattress made by Saatva. It features gel memory foam and standard memory foam comfort layers, a dual-layer polyfoam support core, and an organic cotton cover quilted with additional foam padding. The Loom & Leaf comes in two firmness varieties, ‘Medium’ (5.5) and ‘Firm’ (8).
Please note: Saatva also offers another mattresses in addition to the beds listed above. The Zenhaven is a flippable latex mattress.
This page compares the Saatva mattress models and Loom & Leaf models. Both the Saatva and Loom & Leaf have received comparable owner ratings in categories like noise and motion isolation, but they also differ in several key ways. This page looks at the unique pros and cons of each mattress, as well as the individual sleep trials, return policies, and warranty.
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Specifies how long the product maintains structure, providing comfort and support before it begins to deteriorate. For reference, the average mattress lifespan is 6-8 years.
Most innerspring mattresses last between six and seven years, and Saatva mattresses seem to be on par with this lifespan.
Durability
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Specifies how long the product maintains structure, providing comfort and support before it begins to deteriorate. For reference, the average mattress lifespan is 6-8 years.
Most innerspring mattresses last between six and seven years, and Saatva mattresses seem to be on par with this lifespan.
Motion Isolation
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A measure of how effectively a mattress absorbs motion across its surface, preventing partner disturbance.
Like other innersprings, the Saatva mattress does not absorb or minimize motion to a significant extent. This may be problematic for certain sleepers, such as couples who share a bed, since minimal motion isolation can lead to sleep disruptions.
Motion Isolation
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A measure of how effectively a mattress absorbs motion across its surface, preventing partner disturbance.
Like other innersprings, the Saatva mattress does not absorb or minimize motion to a significant extent. This may be problematic for certain sleepers, such as couples who share a bed, since minimal motion isolation can lead to sleep disruptions.
Off-gassing
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Most new products emit chemical smells after being removed from packaging. Off-gassing odors are considered non-toxic, but can be quite unpleasant nonetheless.
Since the Saatva mattress is not compressed for shipping, owners should not notice any off-gassing when they recieve their mattress.
Off-gassing
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Most new products emit chemical smells after being removed from packaging. Off-gassing odors are considered non-toxic, but can be quite unpleasant nonetheless.
Since the Saatva mattress is not compressed for shipping, owners should not notice any off-gassing when they recieve their mattress.
Pressure Relief
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This refers to the degree to which a mattress molds to or cradles the contours of the body. This helps alleviate pressure point pain, especially on the hips and shoulders.
Saatva features coil-on-coil construction and memory foam in the comfort layer. This allows the mattress to conform more closely and relieve pressure to a greater extent than many competing innersprings — but all-foam and latex mattresses are considered the best option for sleepers that prefer close conforming and targeted pressure relief.
Pressure Relief
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This refers to the degree to which a mattress molds to or cradles the contours of the body. This helps alleviate pressure point pain, especially on the hips and shoulders.
Saatva features coil-on-coil construction and memory foam in the comfort layer. This allows the mattress to conform more closely and relieve pressure to a greater extent than many competing innersprings — but all-foam and latex mattresses are considered the best option for sleepers that prefer close conforming and targeted pressure relief.
Temperature Neutrality
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The temperature of a mattress throughout the night is affected by how much body heat is retained. Several factors affect temperature neutrality, including material composition, layer thickness, and dissipation of heat through airflow.
Mattresses that contain foam and memory foam tend to sleep the hottest. Saatva has a more traditional innerspring construction so our testing along with data analysis show that it's one of the cooler mattress options on the market today compared to all-foam competitors.
Temperature Neutrality
x
The temperature of a mattress throughout the night is affected by how much body heat is retained. Several factors affect temperature neutrality, including material composition, layer thickness, and dissipation of heat through airflow.
Mattresses that contain foam and memory foam tend to sleep the hottest. Saatva has a more traditional innerspring construction so our testing along with data analysis show that it's one of the cooler mattress options on the market today compared to all-foam competitors.
Edge Support
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The degree to which the perimeter of the mattress supports body weight. In some cases, mattresses may sink when weight is applied. This sinkage, often called “roll-off”, affects how closely you might sleep to the edge of the bed.
Innerspring mattresses tend to have optimal edge support and the Saatva is no exception. Customers report a consistent sleep surface (no-roll off when sleeping towards the edge) as well as above-average push back when sitting on the edge of the mattress.
Edge Support
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The degree to which the perimeter of the mattress supports body weight. In some cases, mattresses may sink when weight is applied. This sinkage, often called “roll-off”, affects how closely you might sleep to the edge of the bed.
Innerspring mattresses tend to have optimal edge support and the Saatva is no exception. Customers report a consistent sleep surface (no-roll off when sleeping towards the edge) as well as above-average push back when sitting on the edge of the mattress.
Noise
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Certain mattresses – particularly those with coils – can be quite noisy when bearing weight. Others are nearly silent. Material composition is often the limiting factor for noise potential.
Roughly 7% of Saatva owners cite noise as a complaint. This is on par with noise complaints from all innerspring owners.
Noise
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Certain mattresses – particularly those with coils – can be quite noisy when bearing weight. Others are nearly silent. Material composition is often the limiting factor for noise potential.
Roughly 7% of Saatva owners cite noise as a complaint. This is on par with noise complaints from all innerspring owners.
Sex
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Mattresses that are bouncier and more responsive tend to be better for sex, as they’re easier to change positions on. In contrast, unresponsive mattresses can cause couples to have trouble switching positions.
The Saatva mattress is highly responsive and fairly bouncy, making it excellent for sex.
Sex
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Mattresses that are bouncier and more responsive tend to be better for sex, as they’re easier to change positions on. In contrast, unresponsive mattresses can cause couples to have trouble switching positions.
The Saatva mattress is highly responsive and fairly bouncy, making it excellent for sex.
Durability
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Specifies how long the product maintains structure, providing comfort and support before it begins to deteriorate. For reference, the average mattress lifespan is 6-8 years.
Loom & Leaf mattresses are made to perform for six to seven years on average, which is on par with most memory foam beds.
Durability
x
Specifies how long the product maintains structure, providing comfort and support before it begins to deteriorate. For reference, the average mattress lifespan is 6-8 years.
Loom & Leaf mattresses are made to perform for six to seven years on average, which is on par with most memory foam beds.
Motion Isolation
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A measure of how effectively a mattress absorbs motion across its surface, preventing partner disturbance.
Little to no motion transfer occurs when someone shifts positions or gets up from bed.
Motion Isolation
x
A measure of how effectively a mattress absorbs motion across its surface, preventing partner disturbance.
Little to no motion transfer occurs when someone shifts positions or gets up from bed.
Off-gassing
x
Most new products emit chemical smells after being removed from packaging. Off-gassing odors are considered non-toxic, but can be quite unpleasant nonetheless.
Some owners have reported unpleasant off-gassing smells at first, but these odors tend to dissipate within one or two days.
Off-gassing
x
Most new products emit chemical smells after being removed from packaging. Off-gassing odors are considered non-toxic, but can be quite unpleasant nonetheless.
Some owners have reported unpleasant off-gassing smells at first, but these odors tend to dissipate within one or two days.
Pressure Relief
x
This refers to the degree to which a mattress molds to or cradles the contours of the body. This helps alleviate pressure point pain, especially on the hips and shoulders.
Loom & Leaf mattresses conform closely to sleeper’s bodies to align the spine, target pressure points, and alleviate pain symptoms. Two firmness levels are available to accommodate users with different preferences.
Pressure Relief
x
This refers to the degree to which a mattress molds to or cradles the contours of the body. This helps alleviate pressure point pain, especially on the hips and shoulders.
Loom & Leaf mattresses conform closely to sleeper’s bodies to align the spine, target pressure points, and alleviate pain symptoms. Two firmness levels are available to accommodate users with different preferences.
Temperature Neutrality
x
The temperature of a mattress throughout the night is affected by how much body heat is retained. Several factors affect temperature neutrality, including material composition, layer thickness, and dissipation of heat through airflow.
Loom & Leaf mattresses feature cooling gel foam layers in the comfort system, but some owners still claim their mattress is a heat trap.
Temperature Neutrality
x
The temperature of a mattress throughout the night is affected by how much body heat is retained. Several factors affect temperature neutrality, including material composition, layer thickness, and dissipation of heat through airflow.
Loom & Leaf mattresses feature cooling gel foam layers in the comfort system, but some owners still claim their mattress is a heat trap.
Edge Support
x
The degree to which the perimeter of the mattress supports body weight. In some cases, mattresses may sink when weight is applied. This sinkage, often called “roll-off”, affects how closely you might sleep to the edge of the bed.
Like most memory foam mattresses, Loom & Leaf models have only fair edge support.
Edge Support
x
The degree to which the perimeter of the mattress supports body weight. In some cases, mattresses may sink when weight is applied. This sinkage, often called “roll-off”, affects how closely you might sleep to the edge of the bed.
Like most memory foam mattresses, Loom & Leaf models have only fair edge support.
Noise
x
Certain mattresses – particularly those with coils – can be quite noisy when bearing weight. Others are nearly silent. Material composition is often the limiting factor for noise potential.
Loom & Leaf mattresses are virtually silent when bearing weight.
Noise
x
Certain mattresses – particularly those with coils – can be quite noisy when bearing weight. Others are nearly silent. Material composition is often the limiting factor for noise potential.
Loom & Leaf mattresses are virtually silent when bearing weight.
Sex
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Mattresses that are bouncier and more responsive tend to be better for sex, as they’re easier to change positions on. In contrast, unresponsive mattresses can cause couples to have trouble switching positions.
The Loom & Leaf mattress provides little to no bounce, and may not be responsive enough for some couples.
Sex
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Mattresses that are bouncier and more responsive tend to be better for sex, as they’re easier to change positions on. In contrast, unresponsive mattresses can cause couples to have trouble switching positions.
The Loom & Leaf mattress provides little to no bounce, and may not be responsive enough for some couples.
The Saatva Mattress is Good for...
Sleepers who prefer thicker-than-average beds.
Sleepers of all weight categories and sleeping positions.
Those with aches and pains that can worsen while sleeping.
Couples.
The Loom & Leaf Mattress is Good for...
Sleepers who tend to be hot on all-foam mattresses.
Couples who wake easily from mattress motion and noise.
Sleepers who have frequent pain in their neck, lower back, and shoulders.
Those looking for an affordable foam mattress.
Sleep Position Ratings
Saatva Mattress Sleeper Ratings
The Saatva’s thickness and firmness options make the mattress suitable for most sleepers. The ‘Medium Soft’ setting is ideal for lighter people – particularly side sleepers, who often prefer softer surfaces because they can improve spinal alignment. The ‘Medium Firm’ and ‘Firm’ settings may be the most comfortable option for heavier people, as well as back and stomach sleepers. Additionally, the Saatva is a good pick for those who tend to sleep hot; good air circulation through the coil layers keeps the bed at a comfortable temperature for most.
Loom & Leaf Mattress Sleeper Ratings
Since the Loom & Leaf is available in both ‘Medium’ (5.5) and ‘Firm’ (8) versions, the mattress is suitable for most sleepers regardless of their sleeping position or weight. Spinal alignment for side sleepers will be best with the ‘Medium’ design since it conforms closely. The ‘firm’ design conforms much less with a sleeping “on” feeling rather than sinking into the bed. Sleepers under 130 pounds, however, may find both versions to be too firm.
Thanks to the organic cotton cover and gel memory foam comfort layer, the Loom & Leaf bed sleeps cool compared to other all-foam mattresses.
Saatva Classic
Loom & Leaf Mattress
Weight
Light
Average
Heavy
Sleep Position
Less than 130 LBS
130 LBS - 230 LBS
Greater than 230 LBS
Side
Back
Stomach
Weight
Light
Average
Heavy
Sleep Position
Less than 130 LBS
130 LBS - 230 LBS
Greater than 230 LBS
Side
Back
Stomach
Our Recommendations
Choose the Saatva if...
You are looking for a higher than average profile mattress.
You sleep hot.
You and your partner are looking for a responsive mattress.
You frequently have aches and pains.
Choose the Loom & Leaf Mattress if...
You or your partner wakes easily from the other one moving.
You normally sleep hot on memory foam mattresses.
You experience neck, shoulder, and/or lower back pain.
You prefer a higher-profile bed.
Technical Details Comparison
Sizing and Pricing
Twin$935 Saatva$1,049 Loom & Leaf
Twin XL$1,225 Saatva$1,349 Loom & Leaf
Full$1,695 Saatva$1,999 Loom & Leaf
Queen$1,795 Saatva$2,099 Loom & Leaf
King$2,195 Saatva$2,399 Loom & Leaf
Split King$2,450 Saatva$2,796 Loom & Leaf
Cal King$2,195 Saatva$2,399 Loom & Leaf
Split Cal King$2,450 Saatva$2,776 Loom & Leaf
Mattress Construction
Let’s look at how the Saatva and Loom & Leaf Mattress models are made. The table below lists firmness, thickness, weight, and composition specs for both beds.
The Saatva mattress is available in three versions of firmness – plush soft, luxury firm, and firm. These options make the mattress comfortable for all weight ranges and sleeping positions. The Saatva mattress features polyfoam and memory foam layers, as well as a foam-padded Euro-top cover made of organic-cotton that provides extra padding.
The Saatva also has two coil layers: a transitional layer of pocketed coils and a support core with Bonnell coils. These layers promote airflow, allowing the bed to sleep fairly cool. The layers of thick foam mean this mattress isolates motion better than most other innerspring mattresses.
The mattress is available in two heights – 11.5 inches and 14.5 inches. Though both thickness options produce the same feel for the majority of sleepers, heavier weight users may enjoy the enhanced support on the thicker option. The queen size weighs between 110 and 120 pounds, making it difficult for most owners to move or rotate the mattress alone.
How Is the Loom & Leaf Mattress Built?
The Loom & Leaf mattress is 12-inches thick and is available in two firmness levels. The ‘Relaxed Firm’ version for the Loom & Leaf conforms to the body for a sleeping “in” the mattress feeling. This can be beneficial to lighter individuals and side sleepers; the ‘Firm’ option conforms less, making it suitable for heavier sleepers and back and stomach sleepers.
The mattress layers consists of gel memory foam and standard memory foam layers. The support core has two layers of high-density polyfoam. The organic cotton cover includes about half an inch of foam padding. The Loom & Leaf ranks “excellent” in motion isolation makes very little noise. The mattress weighs 93 pounds in a queen size, making it above-average for all-foam beds. Some owners may not be able to move the mattress alone.
Saatva Sleep Trial, Warranty, and Delivery
Sleep Trial 365 nights
Shipping Anywhere in the contiguous U.S. and Canada.
Warranty Lifetime, non-prorated
Made In USA
Trial Period Details
Saatva offers a 365-night sleep trial for the Saatva mattress.
Saatva mattresses customers are welcome to return their mattress anytime within the sleep trial window. The trail begins on the day the mattress is delivered. If returned, Saatva will refund the cost of the mattress minus $99 to cover transportation costs. Mattress exchanges are also possible within the 365-night trail window for a $99 transportation fee.
Warranty
Saatva offers a lifetime warranty.
For the first two years, Saatva mattresses are fully covered under the warranty and eligible for replacement with a new mattress at no cost to the owner. After two years, Saatva will repair and recover a defective mattress at the cost of $149. The mattress must have been used for the intended purposes and on a structural support. Saatva deems a mattress defective with body indentations of 0.75 inch or deeper.
In addition to the warranty, Saatva offers a Fairness Replacement Option. Under this plan, instead of sending the mattress away for repairs, the owner keeps it and Saatva will deliver and install a new mattress at a certain price. This option incurs no shipping fees and includes White Glove delivery service.
Delivery Details
The delivery policy for Saatva mattresses is as follows:
The mattress typically arrives 7-15 days after ordering. Once the mattress is ready for shipping, Saatva will contact the customer to arrange a convenient shipping date. On the agreed upon date, customers will be given a four-hour delivery window.
Saatva does not ship to Alaska, Hawaii or U.S. territories. Shipping + white-glove service is free for all orders.
How Is the Mattress Shipped?: Saatva mattresses are not compressed for shipping. Where Do They Ship?: Anywhere in the contiguous U.S. and Canada.
Delivery Fee: Standard delivery is free of charge.
Old Mattress Removal
If selected at check-out, Saatva will remove the old mattress and foundation at no additional cost.
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Get $200 off when you spend $1,000 or more at Saatva.com.
Shipping Anywhere in the contiguous U.S. and Canada.
Warranty Lifetime
Made In USA
Trial Period
Loom & Leaf offers a 365-night sleep trial for the Loom & Leaf mattress.
Loom & Leaf has a 365-night sleep trial with no break-in period required. If the mattress isn’t a good fit, Loom & Leaf accepts returns within the sleep-trial window. If returned, the customer will receive a refund for the amount paid less $99 for transportation fees for mattress removal. Loom & Leaf also accepts exchanges within the 365-night sleep trial with a $99 fee for transportation.
Warranty
Loom & Leaf offers a lifetime warranty.
During the first two years, Loom & Leaf will replace a defective mattress at no cost. For the remainder of the warranty, Loom & Leaf will repair and recover the mattress for a shipping fee of $149. To be covered under warranty, the mattress must have been used with proper support. Loom & Leaf considers body indentations more than 0.75 inch to be covered under warranty.
Loom & Leaf also offers a Fairness Replacement option. Under this plan, the owner keeps the defective mattress and Loom & Leaf will send a new mattress for a fee. Loom & Leaf covers all shipping costs for those who choose the Fairness Replacement Option, including White Glove delivery. The owner is free to keep the old mattress or donate it to charity.
Delivery Details
Delivery Policy
The delivery policy for Loom & Leaf Mattresses is as follows:
The mattress typically arrives 7-15 days after ordering. Once the mattress is ready for shipping, Loom & Leaf will contact the customer to arrange a convenient shipping date. Customers will agree on the delivery date and be given a four-hour window to expect delivery.
Loom & Leaf does not ship to Alaska, Hawaii or U.S. territories. Shipping is free for all orders and includes white-glove service.
How Is the Mattress Shipped?: Loom & Leaf mattresses are not compressed for shipping.
Where Do They Ship?: All 50 states Delivery Fee: Standard deliveries are free as is white glove delivery.
Old Mattress Removal
If desired, Loom & Leaf will remove the old mattress and foundation for free. This option is available to select during check out.
Loom & Leaf Coupons and Discounts
Get $200 off when you spend $1,000 or more at Saatva.com.