Tuft and Needle Mint Review for Women — Affordable Quality Tested

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Tuft and Needle Mint is the brand mid-tier upgrade from the Original — three layers of adaptive foam, ceramic gel cooling, and edge support. For women on a tight budget who still want quality, Mint is one of the strongest under-$1,000 picks.

What women report after 30+ nights

  • Strong value — delivers most of what a $1,500 mattress offers at $895 queen.
  • Cooling is acceptable for moderate hot sleepers; not enough for severe hot flashes.
  • Pressure relief is solid for side sleepers under 180 lb.
  • Motion isolation is good for restless-partner couples on a budget.

Tuft and Needle lineup for women

  • Original: $895 queen. Entry point.
  • Mint: $1,195 queen. Best balance.
  • Hybrid: $1,495 queen. Adds coils for back support.

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Trial and warranty

  • Trial period: 100 nights
  • Warranty: 10-year
  • Returns: Free pickup, full refund

Verdict

For women on a tight budget (under $1,500 ceiling) who still want a real mattress, Tuft and Needle Mint is the smart pick. Available at Target and Amazon for try-before-buy. If your budget allows $1,500+, Saatva Classic or WinkBed deliver materially more for the money.

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