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Purple uses a proprietary hyper-elastic polymer grid as its top comfort layer — fundamentally different from foam or coils. The result is a unique feel that sleeps cool, contours dynamically, and divides opinion sharply. Here is the women-first review.
What the Purple grid actually does
The grid is firm where it needs to support (under hips and shoulders) and soft where it needs to relieve pressure (along curves). It does not retain heat the way foam does. It does not bounce the way innersprings do. It is a unique feel — and not for everyone.
What women report after 30+ nights
- Cooling is excellent — among the coolest mattresses on the market.
- Side sleepers love or hate it. Some find it perfectly contoured; others find it too firm under shoulders.
- Pregnancy fit varies. Pregnant women often find Purple too firm in third trimester.
- Combination sleepers appreciate the responsive feel — easy to switch positions.
Purple model lineup
- Purple Mattress (original): Foam base + 2 inches of grid.
- Purple Plus: Adds soft foam under the grid for more cushion.
- Purple Hybrid: Adds pocket coils for support and bounce.
- Purple Hybrid Premier 4 inch: Top tier with 4 inches of grid.
Trial and warranty
- Trial period: 100 nights
- Warranty: 10-year
- Returns: Free pickup, full refund
Pricing
Original Purple Queen $1,395. Purple Plus Queen $1,895. Purple Hybrid Queen $2,295. Major sale events bring $200-$500 off.
Verdict
For women who run very hot at night and want a unique cooling feel, Purple is worth testing — the 100-night trial covers the love-or-hate decision. For most women, Saatva Classic or Aurora Luxe deliver more conventional comfort at similar price. Pregnant women should generally pass.
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