I know this is an old video, but what is the softest mattress you've come across that you wold recommend (any brand). I'm talking like 1 on softness scale.
@@LavenderLydia We haven't never tested anything softer than a 3.5 out of 10, which is the Amerisleep AS5. See here - naplab.com/go/amerisleep-as5-mattress
@@NapLabReviews thank you for the reply! I've been looking for as soft as you can get since I'm very, very small and it's impossible to find lists for very underweight people, only overweight 🫠 I really think the Helix sunset might be it
@@LavenderLydia You're welcome. I would the Sunset does it for, but I would be shocked if it does. It's soft, but it's not extra soft. With a lighter weight body I think you'll find it far too firm. You can see my review here - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/helix-sunset-review/
Bought this mattress last year and it is my favorite. Kept a mattress protective cover over it and it has survived two moves so far! I also love having a plush mattress topper on it too and it feels like new every night
Very thorough review, well done as always! I bet a top question on this mattress is what key differences you could expect from the Luxe model compared to the base Sunset? Would the Luxe shore up some of the weaker points like motion, cooling & pressure relief?
Thanks, Kale! I haven't tested the Sunset Luxe yet, so the following are just my guesses. However, I have tested the Midnight and Midnight Luxe Midnight review - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/helix-midnight-review/ Midnight Luxe review - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/helix-midnight-luxe-review/ In those tests the biggest differences were: -Midnight luxe had notably lower motion transfer -Midnight luxe h as notably faster response time -Midnight luxe had moderately faster edge support -Midnight luxe has notably better pressure relief -Midnight had slightly better sex performance (due to better bounce) I would expect the Luxe version of the Sunset to be similar. The Luxe versions use a thicker comfort layer, better comfort foams, and a higher performance coil unit. The combined increase in material quality results in notable improvements in performance in several critical categories.
Sorry to hear it's not working out. That said, it's only been 2 days. It can take your body 4-6 weeks to fully adjust to a new mattress. You may find it is improved in the coming weeks.
I am struggling to choose between Helix Sunset & Saatva Classic (Plush Version). I am a side sleeper and weigh about 137lbs. These are my concerns: I am worried about my mattress being TOO soft. I don’t like Medium mattresses, but if the mattress is way too soft and sinks too much then I experience back pain. Unfortunately I didn’t see any review that you did for the Saatva Classic PLUSH version. You did the sinkage test for the luxury firm but I don’t know the sinkage for the Plush version. I find your videos and website to be very informative and useful so I was a little sad to see that there wasn’t a sinkage test done for specifically the Plush version of Saatva Classic Thanks!
You are correct, I haven't tested the plush version of Saatva Classic, so my estimation of its firmness is just that, an estimate. Given your needs and preferences here I would feel more confident recommend the Sunset over the Classic, if for the only reason that I am certain of the firmness on the Sunset. Both are solid mattresses and provided you liked the firmness, I think you could be happy on either.
@@NapLabReviews Thanks for the response, may I ask you a question? Many reviews from people online have stated that the Sunset actually feels quite firm and that clients have woken up with shoulder and hip pain because they actually felt the mattress to be firm. There are many people I read who actually said this same thing. Why do you think this is? And what was your experience with the Sunset Helix? As always thanks a lot!
@@integral9x Possibly because it's a thin knit cover instead of a quilted, euro top, or pillow top cover. Some sleepers have an idea of what "soft" is supposed to feel like. And often without those types of covers you can get more people saying it's firmer. That said, I do think these reviews are overblown and I disagree with them. Sunset is a soft mattress relative to other mattresses.
Here's a side by side comparison - naplab.com/mattress-comparisons/?_mattress_shipping=usa&_mattress_name=helix-moonlight%2Chelix-sunset Both are solid mattresses, though the Sunset did perform moderately better in our tests compared to the Moonlight. In a side by side, I would go with the Sunset.
What mattress would you recommend that is like the sunset, but offers better cooling or breathability? Everything about the sunset sounds nice since I'm a side sleeper and on the lighter side. But the lack of heat dissipation makes me a little worried about what I'll experience when it's warm inside my place. Thanks for the video and thorough review.
Helix Sunset Luxe and Helix Sunset Elite would both be notably better choices for cooling compared to the standard Helix Sunset. Other good choices include: Nolah Evolution 15 (plush) - naplab.com/go/nolah-evolution-mattress Saatva Classic (plush) - naplab.com/go/saatva-classic-mattress Winkbed (softer) - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/winkbed-review/
Which mattress would you recommend for pressure sensitive side sleeper below 150lbs in the range of $1000-$1500. The Helix Sunset, Puffy Lux Hybrid or the Winkbed Soft? Any other recommendations for firmness around 4-5? I tried the Dreamcloud and it felt too firm so its going back.
Puffy Lux Hybrid is too firm for sure. Winkbed Soft and Helix Soft are good options. I would also recommend you check out the Nest Bedding Sparrow (soft). Amerisleep's AS5 Hybrid is a bit beyond your budget, but worth considering if you have any flexibility on the budget. Reviews for all of these mattresses and more here - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/
So Im still between Helix Sunset, Winkbed Soft and Nest Sparrow. All of them are between my target firmness of 4-5. Which one would you go with? Also, Sparrow gets rave reviews but I hardly see it on anyone's best of list? Or recommendation list? Why is that? Almost no one knows about it.
@@kunalmj Sparrow doesn't get as many "best of" lists because 1) they aren't as big of a brand and 2) because they aren't as big the commissions they offer aren't as high (many best of lists only list mattresses with the highest commission rates) Between Sunset, Winkbed, and Sparrow I'd start with the Winkbed soft. It's the best overall performer between those 3 based on our battery of objective tests.
If someone was looking for the absolute softest bed on the market for a side sleeper is this what you would choose? I have very broad shoulders and get shoulder pain when I don't get enough sinkage from sleeping on my side. Of all of the Helix line this particular mattress seems to be the least reviewed and talked about. Thanks!
Amerisleep AS5 Hybrid - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/amerisleep-as5-hybrid-review/ and Nest Bedding Sparrow (soft version) - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/nest-bedding-sparrow-review/ Are the two softest and highest performing soft mattresses I've tested to date. I would recommend taking a look at those.
I haven't personally tested either...so this is more an educated guess. What I have tested is the luxury firm version of Saatva Classic and the standard version Helix Sunset. Based on my tests, the brands rating of their firmness, and my experience with similar models from these brands, I expect sinkage to be similar between the two and I expect the Sunset will be slightly softer.
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I know this is an old video, but what is the softest mattress you've come across that you wold recommend (any brand). I'm talking like 1 on softness scale.
@@LavenderLydia We haven't never tested anything softer than a 3.5 out of 10, which is the Amerisleep AS5. See here - naplab.com/go/amerisleep-as5-mattress
@@NapLabReviews thank you for the reply! I've been looking for as soft as you can get since I'm very, very small and it's impossible to find lists for very underweight people, only overweight 🫠
I really think the Helix sunset might be it
@@LavenderLydia You're welcome.
I would the Sunset does it for, but I would be shocked if it does. It's soft, but it's not extra soft. With a lighter weight body I think you'll find it far too firm.
You can see my review here - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/helix-sunset-review/
@@NapLabReviews what would you suggest instead?
Really appreciate your in-depth reviews! Surprised you're not super big yet. The day is definitely coming with this level of content! Thanks, again!
You're too kind. Thanks so much, Keaten. I really appreciate that.
Hopefully the RUclips algorithm will throw some love our way soon :)
Bought this mattress last year and it is my favorite. Kept a mattress protective cover over it and it has survived two moves so far!
I also love having a plush mattress topper on it too and it feels like new every night
Nice! Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm glad to hear it's working well.
Very thorough review, well done as always!
I bet a top question on this mattress is what key differences you could expect from the Luxe model compared to the base Sunset? Would the Luxe shore up some of the weaker points like motion, cooling & pressure relief?
Thanks, Kale!
I haven't tested the Sunset Luxe yet, so the following are just my guesses.
However, I have tested the Midnight and Midnight Luxe
Midnight review - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/helix-midnight-review/
Midnight Luxe review - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/helix-midnight-luxe-review/
In those tests the biggest differences were:
-Midnight luxe had notably lower motion transfer
-Midnight luxe h as notably faster response time
-Midnight luxe had moderately faster edge support
-Midnight luxe has notably better pressure relief
-Midnight had slightly better sex performance (due to better bounce)
I would expect the Luxe version of the Sunset to be similar.
The Luxe versions use a thicker comfort layer, better comfort foams, and a higher performance coil unit. The combined increase in material quality results in notable improvements in performance in several critical categories.
I want you to test the helix with the cooling glaciotek cover. and pillowtop cover
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see if I can get those for testing.
Just got this mattress.. day 2 of sleeping on it. Not really impressed tbh 😕 wish it was a bit softer
Sorry to hear it's not working out. That said, it's only been 2 days. It can take your body 4-6 weeks to fully adjust to a new mattress. You may find it is improved in the coming weeks.
This was very helpful! Did you test the cooling with their glacio top pillow top cooling?
Thanks!
We did not test the version of the cooling pillow top.
I am struggling to choose between Helix Sunset & Saatva Classic (Plush Version).
I am a side sleeper and weigh about 137lbs.
These are my concerns:
I am worried about my mattress being TOO soft. I don’t like Medium mattresses, but if the mattress is way too soft and sinks too much then I experience back pain.
Unfortunately I didn’t see any review that you did for the Saatva Classic PLUSH version. You did the sinkage test for the luxury firm but I don’t know the sinkage for the Plush version.
I find your videos and website to be very informative and useful so I was a little sad to see that there wasn’t a sinkage test done for specifically the Plush version of Saatva Classic
Thanks!
You are correct, I haven't tested the plush version of Saatva Classic, so my estimation of its firmness is just that, an estimate.
Given your needs and preferences here I would feel more confident recommend the Sunset over the Classic, if for the only reason that I am certain of the firmness on the Sunset.
Both are solid mattresses and provided you liked the firmness, I think you could be happy on either.
@@NapLabReviews Thanks for the response, may I ask you a question?
Many reviews from people online have stated that the Sunset actually feels quite firm and that clients have woken up with shoulder and hip pain because they actually felt the mattress to be firm. There are many people I read who actually said this same thing.
Why do you think this is? And what was your experience with the Sunset Helix?
As always thanks a lot!
@@integral9x Possibly because it's a thin knit cover instead of a quilted, euro top, or pillow top cover. Some sleepers have an idea of what "soft" is supposed to feel like. And often without those types of covers you can get more people saying it's firmer.
That said, I do think these reviews are overblown and I disagree with them. Sunset is a soft mattress relative to other mattresses.
@@NapLabReviews thanks!
@@integral9x My pleasure!
I cant decide between the Sunset and the Moonlight, your reviews have been very helpful though!
Here's a side by side comparison - naplab.com/mattress-comparisons/?_mattress_shipping=usa&_mattress_name=helix-moonlight%2Chelix-sunset
Both are solid mattresses, though the Sunset did perform moderately better in our tests compared to the Moonlight. In a side by side, I would go with the Sunset.
@NapLabReviews Thank you! I've been on your pages since yesterday because you have the best research. THANK YOU!
@@waffleboxfilms My pleasure! And thanks so much for your kind words. Glad to hear NapLab is hitting all the right marks 😊
Excellent review. Thanks.
My pleasure, Tim!
What mattress would you recommend that is like the sunset, but offers better cooling or breathability? Everything about the sunset sounds nice since I'm a side sleeper and on the lighter side. But the lack of heat dissipation makes me a little worried about what I'll experience when it's warm inside my place. Thanks for the video and thorough review.
Helix Sunset Luxe and Helix Sunset Elite would both be notably better choices for cooling compared to the standard Helix Sunset.
Other good choices include:
Nolah Evolution 15 (plush) - naplab.com/go/nolah-evolution-mattress
Saatva Classic (plush) - naplab.com/go/saatva-classic-mattress
Winkbed (softer) - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/winkbed-review/
Which mattress would you recommend for pressure sensitive side sleeper below 150lbs in the range of $1000-$1500. The Helix Sunset, Puffy Lux Hybrid or the Winkbed Soft? Any other recommendations for firmness around 4-5? I tried the Dreamcloud and it felt too firm so its going back.
Puffy Lux Hybrid is too firm for sure.
Winkbed Soft and Helix Soft are good options. I would also recommend you check out the Nest Bedding Sparrow (soft).
Amerisleep's AS5 Hybrid is a bit beyond your budget, but worth considering if you have any flexibility on the budget.
Reviews for all of these mattresses and more here - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/
@@NapLabReviews Thank you for the response! These are great suggestions
@@kunalmj My pleasure :)
So Im still between Helix Sunset, Winkbed Soft and Nest Sparrow. All of them are between my target firmness of 4-5. Which one would you go with?
Also, Sparrow gets rave reviews but I hardly see it on anyone's best of list? Or recommendation list? Why is that? Almost no one knows about it.
@@kunalmj Sparrow doesn't get as many "best of" lists because 1) they aren't as big of a brand and 2) because they aren't as big the commissions they offer aren't as high (many best of lists only list mattresses with the highest commission rates)
Between Sunset, Winkbed, and Sparrow I'd start with the Winkbed soft. It's the best overall performer between those 3 based on our battery of objective tests.
If someone was looking for the absolute softest bed on the market for a side sleeper is this what you would choose? I have very broad shoulders and get shoulder pain when I don't get enough sinkage from sleeping on my side. Of all of the Helix line this particular mattress seems to be the least reviewed and talked about. Thanks!
Amerisleep AS5 Hybrid - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/amerisleep-as5-hybrid-review/
and
Nest Bedding Sparrow (soft version) - naplab.com/mattress-reviews/nest-bedding-sparrow-review/
Are the two softest and highest performing soft mattresses I've tested to date. I would recommend taking a look at those.
@@NapLabReviewsshould I get the nest bedding sparrow or the new helix sunset elite, I like soft mattresses
Really thorough review!! Everything sounds great I wonder why Reddit users think otherwise.
Thanks, Alec!
Reddit doesn't like the Sunset? What are the big complaints about it?
great review....what are the other 4 mattresses with higher sinkage in the test? theres no easy way to find this on the website.
Awara Premier - 3.20"
Winkbed (softer) - 3.16"
Loom & Leaf (relaxed firm) - 3.09"
@@NapLabReviews thank you!
@@JustinKrux My pleasure!
Between the Helix sunset elite and Saatva classic which has a softer plush feel with more sinkage? Thanks!
I haven't personally tested either...so this is more an educated guess. What I have tested is the luxury firm version of Saatva Classic and the standard version Helix Sunset.
Based on my tests, the brands rating of their firmness, and my experience with similar models from these brands, I expect sinkage to be similar between the two and I expect the Sunset will be slightly softer.
Thanks, I'm a skinny guy who sleeps on my side, so his definitely seems like it would appeal to me in both those categories.
Definitely.
Softer mattresses like the Sunset are good choices for lighter weight side sleepers.