Casper vs Purple for Women — DTC Pioneer vs Polymer Grid

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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).

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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.

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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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