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Is the hybrid Saatva or all-foam Loom & Leaf mattress a better fit for your sleeper type? Read on to learn more:
The original Saatva is a medium-firm hybrid bed that offers great motion isolation and cooling, while the Loom & Leaf is pressure-relieving, all-foam mattress ideal for side sleepers. Also, both beds come in multiple firmness options.
Saatva is best for… | Loom & Leaf is best for… |
Hot sleepers | Sleepers needing pressure relief |
Combination sleepers | Couples |
Seniors | Side sleepers |
Now that we’ve hit the basics of these beds, let’s talk more about how they actually feel:
Mattresses are rated on a firmness scale that ranges from 1–10, with 1/10 being super plush and 10/10 being extra firm. Typically, The best mattresses for side sleepers are softer, and back and stomach sleepers need a medium-firm or firm mattress. Both of the beds in this mattress comparison are medium-firm, and most reviewers agree that they’re closer to medium than firm.
With this in mind, the Loom & Leaf comes in two firmness levels: a 6/10 and an 8/10. The Saatva offers several firmness levels too: a 3/10, 6.5/10, and an 8/10.
Materials and construction also affect how a mattress feels. Even though these are both medium-firm models, the Loom & Leaf feels softer once it’s warmed up. Also, the Saatva is the better choice for heavier sleepers, since coils support body weight better than foam.
Regardless of your weight and sleeping position, both the original Saatva and the Loom & Leaf mattresses will perform similarly. That said, for sleepers wanting a wider range of firmness options, the Saatva mattress will be the best fit. On the other hand, side sleepers wanting more pressure relief will prefer the Loom & Leaf mattress.
[Publisher: Insert a photo of our tester on each mattress in between the paragraphs for Mattress A and Mattress B.]Saatva Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 3 |
Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 4 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 4 | 3 | 4 |
Loom & Leaf Performance By Body Type & Sleeping Position:
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 3 |
Average-weight (130–230 lbs): | 5 | 5 | 4 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 4 | 3 | 4 |
Between the Saatva and Loom & Leaf mattresses, average-weight stomach sleepers, back sleepers, and side sleepers will all get a pretty comparable experience. That said, depending on your mattress feel preference, sleepers wanting more lift will prefer the Saatva, while sleepers wanting more cushion will want the Loom & Leaf.
Like with average-weight sleepers, heavyweight stomach sleepers, back sleepers, and side sleepers will get similar performance from both the Saatva and Loom & Leaf. However, for heavier stomach sleepers wanting to up the firmness more, the Saatva’s most firm option (at an 8/10 on our firmness scale) will be their best.
Last, but not least, for lightweight sleepers, both the Saatva and Loom & Leaf are ideal for back sleepers and stomach sleepers; however, both mattresses are also too firm for lightweight side sleepers. For lightweight sleepers wanting to maximize their softness, the softest option for the Loom & Leaf foam mattress is best.
Although the Saatva and Loom & Leaf Mattress perform similarly, they have very different constructions. Firstly, the hybrid Saatva mattress features two layers of coils, while the Loom & Leaf is an all-foam mattress. Also, the Saatva measures in at 11.5”–14.5” tall, depending on your choice of firmness, while the Loom & Leaf is a foot tall.
Saatva Mattress Materials | Loom & Leaf Mattress Materials |
Organic Cotton Cover | Organic Cotton Cover |
Euro Pillow Top | Gel-infused Foam |
Pocketed Coils | Memory Foam |
Steel Coils | High-Density Foam |
For the Saatva and Loom & Leaf mattresses, each is wrapped in an organic cotton cover with an antimicrobial natural thistle treatment, and the edges of the Saatva are encased in high density foam for enhanced edge support.
Next, below the Saatva’s cover is 3” of soft polyfoam quilted right into the mattress cover. This layer feels really plush for the average sleeper, but heavier sleepers will probably sink right through to the coils below. Also, the Saatva’s lumbar support system sits between the two coil layers but only in the center third of the mattress. This wire and foam layer adds extra support for your lower back.
For the Loom & Leaf, the top layer is cooling gel memory foam, which balances out the innate heat retention of visco elastic foam. Next up is a slightly thicker memory foam layer. Side sleepers will get lots of pressure relief from these two layers, which is just what they need.
Finally, the base layer of the Saatva is a dual coil system. The top layer of coils are individually wrapped, so they reduce motion transfer and target pressure points with extra pressure relief. The second layer of coils are made of sturdy steel. They contribute to this mattress’s high rating for durability and also noticeably improve airflow through the core of the mattress.
And, at the bottom of the Loom & Leaf mattress, the softness of the memory foam is tempered by a support foam base layer. This foam is designed to prevent excess sinkage and bump the mattress into a relaxed firm feel.
Size | Saatva Prices | Loom & Leaf Prices |
Twin | $1395.00 | $1595.00 |
Twin XL | $1495.00 | $1595.00 |
Full | $1995.00 | $2295.00 |
Queen | $2095.00 | $2395.00 |
King | $2595.00 | $2945.00 |
California King | $2595.00 | $2945.00 |
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It’s absolutely no fun to wake up hot and drenched in sweat, which is why mattress temperature is important. Innerspring mattresses are the coolest, while memory foam mattresses tend to be the warmest. So, it’s no surprise that the Saatva mattress—with two coil layers—sleeps cooler than the all-foam Loom & Leaf. If you are looking for a cooling mattress, check out the best mattress for hot sleepers.
If you’re a light sleeper, or plan on sharing your next mattress with one, motion transfer is worth looking out for. Essentially, the better motion isolation a mattress has, the better it muffles unwanted movement.
That said, neither the Loom & Leaf nor the Saatva Classic blew us away with their motion isolation performance, but the Saatva did a decidedly better job. With that in mind, we favor the Saatva for couples, light sleepers, or anyone who co-sleeps.
For more, see our top picks for the best mattresses for couples.
Edge support is important for seniors and anyone who regularly sits or sleeps near the sides of the bed. The Saatva has a dense foam encasement specifically designed to improve edge support, but the Loom & Leaf does not. Predictably, the Saatva provides much better edge support than the Loom & Leaf.
Pressure relief is especially important for side sleepers and those with heavier body types, since both types of sleepers sink further into the mattress. We measure pressure relief using a pressure map that shows warm colors over areas of high pressure and cool coolers around areas of low pressure.
In this category, the Loom & Leaf is more pressure-relieving, so we recommend it to side sleepers, but it’s too soft for many heavyweight sleepers to get adequate support.
If you frequently wake up with back pain, your bed might be lacking spinal support. Your spine naturally curves into an “S” shape, and when a mattress doesn’t provide enough pressure relief or weight distribution for your body type and sleeping position, you lose that healthy neutral spinal alignment. Fortunately, both of these mattresses knocked it out of the park with their spinal alignment scores.
Mattress durability is evaluated with tests that simulate years of use, as well as analysis of mattress materials. Latex and air beds last the longests, while innerspring beds deteriorate the quickest. Memory foam and hybrid mattresses typically last up to seven years and both of these mattresses have lifetime warranties, so you’re set forever.
The Saatva Classic and Loom & Leaf are both products from the same company, Saatva, so they have the same shipping, return policy, and warranty.
Customers receive free shipping and white glove delivery, including old mattress removal, and a 356-night sleep trial. Saatva doesn’t ship to Alaska or Hawaii yet, but freight shipping arrangements can be made at an extra cost.
You can return your Saatva mattress any time during the trial period and receive a full refund, excluding a $99 return transportation fee. The same policy applies to mattress exchanges. Your returned mattresses are either donated to veterans’ shelters or offered to Saatva employees.
The Saatva mattress comes with a Lifetime warranty, but you’re only eligible for a new mattress during the first two years of purchase. After that, Saatva will repair and re-cover your mattress for $99 shipping both ways.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
If you need more pressure relief, then the Loom & Leaf is probably your best bet. However, if you want a more responsive and cooler bed, the classic Saatva is ideal. Lastly, while both beds have similar performances, sleepers wanting more durability and edge support will prefer the Saatva.
The original Saatva is designed for sleepers who weigh up to 300 lbs. For heavyweight sleepers, especially stomach sleepers, we recommend trying the more firm option of the Saatva. That said, for sleepers over 300 lbs, the Saatva HD mattress will offer better support, however.
If you suffer from back pain, either the Loom & Leaf or original Saatva work great, thanks to their supportive foam and lumbar support. Also, if you’re a heavier back sleeper over 230 lbs, both Saatva beds offer additional levels of firmness to choose from.
For the Loom & Leaf mattress, Saatva recommends putting it on either a solid surface, like a platform or floor. If you do want to put your Loom & Leaf on a bed frame, be sure that the slats are not more than four inches apart to avoid sagging.