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Casper launched the direct-to-consumer mattress category in 2014. The brand has matured significantly since — the Casper Original is now the entry-level, with the Snow and Wave models targeting more-specific use cases. Here is the women-first review.
What women report after 30+ nights
- Side sleepers under 180 lb get good pressure relief from the zoned foam.
- Motion isolation is solid — appropriate for restless-partner couples.
- Cooling is mediocre on the Original — upgrade to Snow if you sleep hot.
- Edge support has improved in recent generations but trails Saatva and WinkBed.
Casper model lineup for women
- Casper Original: Entry foam mattress. Best value at $1,295 queen.
- Casper Snow: Cooling-focused. Best for hot sleepers and hot flashes. $1,795 queen.
- Casper Wave Hybrid: Premium hybrid with zoned support for back pain. $2,795 queen.
- Casper Original Hybrid: Foam + coils. Better motion isolation than the original. $1,795 queen.
Trial and warranty
- Trial period: 100 nights
- Warranty: 10-year
- Returns: Free pickup, full refund
Verdict
The Casper Original at sale prices is fine. The Snow is genuinely good for hot sleepers. The Wave Hybrid is excellent for back pain. None of the Casper lineup beats Saatva Classic on overall value at the equivalent tier — but Casper has retail showroom presence (West Elm, Costco) which makes try-before-buy possible.
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