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Casper and Purple are the two most-recognized direct-to-consumer mattress brands. They take fundamentally different approaches to comfort — Casper uses zoned foam, Purple uses a hyper-elastic polymer grid. Here is how they compare for women.
Side-by-side for women
| Feature | Casper Original | Purple Original |
|---|---|---|
| Price (queen) | $1,295 | $1,395 |
| Comfort layer | Zoned foam | 2″ hyper-elastic polymer grid |
| Feel | Standard foam contour | Unique grid response |
| Cooling | Mid-tier | Excellent |
| Trial period | 100 nights | 100 nights |
| Warranty | 10-year | 10-year |
Buy Casper if
- You want familiar foam feel.
- You prefer broad-market mattress feel (Casper is the most “normal”).
- You want retail showroom availability (Costco, West Elm).
Buy Purple if
- You sleep very hot and want maximum cooling.
- You are open to a unique mattress feel (you may love it or hate it).
- You want responsive contour without memory foam stickiness.
The honest verdict for women
Casper is the safer “normal” mattress feel. Purple is the riskier “love or hate” feel with the best cooling. Both have 100-night trials — use them. Neither beats Saatva Classic on overall value at the equivalent tier, but both are honest mattresses worth considering.
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