Hey. We’re looking for a Mattress in that price range, in canada with a more plush firmness. What would you recommend ? We liked the Casper snow hybrid, the kingsdown duet innbrook and the sealy optimum grand melody but the price is really too high
Seems that the only difference is the Plus has a better cover. No idea why the price is so crazy though...maybe just a sales tactic? In any case, Premium Plus would seem to have the same performance as the regular, only with a better cover.
@@Nawaraldabi Oh absolutely, yeah, get that instead. I didn't realize they decreased the price recently. At its current price it's a no brainer over the Hybrid Comfort.
Do you ever plan to do like a month sleep test and add it to your review? at this point most review sites use the same formula which feels more like impressions than reviews to be honest... Mattresses are for sleeping not trying and without at least 1 month sleep data it's hard to really gauge what a matrices will really be like after a few nights of sleep... what might not hurt on day 1 might hurt within 3-4 days. That being said i find your reviews are the most data driven and objective out of the bunch... i am interested in this mattress but Reddit reviews seems to sway me away every time i am close to make a decision i find a post on reddit's matrices subreddit saying stay away from X company or Y matrass. On the other hand the reviews on the company website seem like complete fake bull :/.
It's possible that we may start doing extended reviews in the future, though we don't have any immediate plans as of right now. The first 120 mattresses we tested we did 1 week sleep tests. The most recent 290 we've moved to more objective, data-driven reviews where we execute our battery of tests. This gives us a more objective and quantifiable way to test, compare, and recommend mattresses. That said, I absolutely hear your point. We've discussed the possibility of hiring "extended test" testers who would sleep on a mattress long-term and provide their inputs / insights on performance, comfort, support, durability, etc. In my mind, I'm thinking those tests might go on for multiple years, with the tester checking in every few months with their progress. Needless to say, doing something like that is incredibly difficult, as we would need a huge team that's trained up on our processes in order to even make a dent in terms of the total number of mattresses we could test Even so, it's something I'm thinking about and hope that we can add to our reviews in the future.
@@NapLabReviews Thank you for your response and I agree it's difficult and time consuming for a smaller team to be able to product such data My main contention came from buying one of these 4 inch toppers for my mattress and originally feeling it's great to actually hate it one week later as it started hurting my back. Again though i really appreciate your dedication and your constant strive for improving your process! keep up the great work!! I am ordering the Emma hybrid premium mattress and hopefully it pans out :) thanks again!
@@realityzoner My pleasure. I'm glad I was able to help! And thanks so much for your kind words. My small team and I will continue to do our best to improve our process, tests, and quality of our reviews and recommendations.
What would you recommend. I am looking for side sleep. And I tried Sealy Airdrop Firm, which I feel like around medium- HIgh firm. Since then I am trying to find something similar as that one. Would you think for better support and multiple sleep position is better Hybrid Premium or Hybrid Comfort?
Given your preferences, I would recommend going with the Hybrid Comfort. It's got a firmness closest to what you're looking for. The Hybrid Premium is a good mattress, but likely too soft for you.
@@NapLabReviews One of my biggest worries is the comfort layer is enough for not feel the coils, based in few reviews. I am around 176lb, looking for medium-firm for multiple sleep positions.
@@santiagovera9487 My fear is that an actual medium-firm will be too soft for you. You have already tried and like the feel of the Sealy Airdrop Firm, which at a minimum I would estimate at a slightly firm or firm feel, based on my scale. Which means it's closer to the feel of the Emma Hybrid Comfort. That said, if you are certain you want a medium-firm feel then absolutely, Emma Hybrid Premium is a good choice. Other good choices here - naplab.com/best-mattress/best-mattress-canada/
@@hugokana6425 Well my old one had a bit of a sag in the middle and was about 10 years old, so it was easy to beat. In that sense, it's an improvement. Overall it's good and the price was great, but I wish I had a larger sample size to compare it to.
Buy Emma Hybrid Premium - naplab.com/go/emma-hybrid-premium-mattress
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What would this be called on the uk website since there are so many options
The Emma Elite seems to be the closet.
Hey. We’re looking for a Mattress in that price range, in canada with a more plush firmness. What would you recommend ? We liked the Casper snow hybrid, the kingsdown duet innbrook and the sealy optimum grand melody but the price is really too high
Take a look at the Silk and Snow Plush - naplab.com/go/silk-and-snow-plush-hybrid-mattress
That sounds exactly what you're looking for.
Hi! On there website they now have an Hybrid premium plus, do you know the difference? And it’s way cheaper too…. Thanks
Seems that the only difference is the Plus has a better cover. No idea why the price is so crazy though...maybe just a sales tactic? In any case, Premium Plus would seem to have the same performance as the regular, only with a better cover.
What would be your recommendation for a budget queen mattress in canada under 650$ i am 220 pounds solo sleeper (preferably hybrid)
Emma Hybrid Comfort, Silk & Snow, or Polysleep Sierra
@@NapLabReviews thank you! i was thinking about the regular emma since it’s cheaper and has a higher score than the hybrid, what do you think?
@@Nawaraldabi Oh absolutely, yeah, get that instead. I didn't realize they decreased the price recently.
At its current price it's a no brainer over the Hybrid Comfort.
Do you ever plan to do like a month sleep test and add it to your review? at this point most review sites use the same formula which feels more like impressions than reviews to be honest... Mattresses are for sleeping not trying and without at least 1 month sleep data it's hard to really gauge what a matrices will really be like after a few nights of sleep... what might not hurt on day 1 might hurt within 3-4 days.
That being said i find your reviews are the most data driven and objective out of the bunch... i am interested in this mattress but Reddit reviews seems to sway me away every time i am close to make a decision i find a post on reddit's matrices subreddit saying stay away from X company or Y matrass.
On the other hand the reviews on the company website seem like complete fake bull :/.
It's possible that we may start doing extended reviews in the future, though we don't have any immediate plans as of right now.
The first 120 mattresses we tested we did 1 week sleep tests. The most recent 290 we've moved to more objective, data-driven reviews where we execute our battery of tests. This gives us a more objective and quantifiable way to test, compare, and recommend mattresses.
That said, I absolutely hear your point. We've discussed the possibility of hiring "extended test" testers who would sleep on a mattress long-term and provide their inputs / insights on performance, comfort, support, durability, etc. In my mind, I'm thinking those tests might go on for multiple years, with the tester checking in every few months with their progress.
Needless to say, doing something like that is incredibly difficult, as we would need a huge team that's trained up on our processes in order to even make a dent in terms of the total number of mattresses we could test
Even so, it's something I'm thinking about and hope that we can add to our reviews in the future.
@@NapLabReviews Thank you for your response and I agree it's difficult and time consuming for a smaller team to be able to product such data
My main contention came from buying one of these 4 inch toppers for my mattress and originally feeling it's great to actually hate it one week later as it started hurting my back.
Again though i really appreciate your dedication and your constant strive for improving your process! keep up the great work!!
I am ordering the Emma hybrid premium mattress and hopefully it pans out :) thanks again!
@@realityzoner My pleasure. I'm glad I was able to help! And thanks so much for your kind words.
My small team and I will continue to do our best to improve our process, tests, and quality of our reviews and recommendations.
What would you recommend. I am looking for side sleep. And I tried Sealy Airdrop Firm, which I feel like around medium- HIgh firm. Since then I am trying to find something similar as that one. Would you think for better support and multiple sleep position is better Hybrid Premium or Hybrid Comfort?
Given your preferences, I would recommend going with the Hybrid Comfort. It's got a firmness closest to what you're looking for.
The Hybrid Premium is a good mattress, but likely too soft for you.
@@NapLabReviews One of my biggest worries is the comfort layer is enough for not feel the coils, based in few reviews. I am around 176lb, looking for medium-firm for multiple sleep positions.
@@santiagovera9487 My fear is that an actual medium-firm will be too soft for you.
You have already tried and like the feel of the Sealy Airdrop Firm, which at a minimum I would estimate at a slightly firm or firm feel, based on my scale. Which means it's closer to the feel of the Emma Hybrid Comfort.
That said, if you are certain you want a medium-firm feel then absolutely, Emma Hybrid Premium is a good choice.
Other good choices here - naplab.com/best-mattress/best-mattress-canada/
I didn't notice any off gassing smell today whatsoever to be honest. Unpackaged it 10 mins ago.
Nice! That's great to hear. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Hey, what do you think after 1 month of using? Is it still good? Thanks
@@hugokana6425 Well my old one had a bit of a sag in the middle and was about 10 years old, so it was easy to beat. In that sense, it's an improvement. Overall it's good and the price was great, but I wish I had a larger sample size to compare it to.