Review | Bear Mattress
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The bedroom and everything that goes into a bed are huge investments for me. We spend 30% of our lives in a bed, and I want to make those hours count and be as comfortable as possible. I’ve bought 2 beds at this point, the first time I spent $700 at Ikea, but my bed frame and my Matrand mattress kind of weren’t up to par. This time I spent more time and more money researching - your sleep is a huge investment because it dictates your mood, productivity and creativity.
I sleep on my back and I sleep hot, so I was really looking for a mattress to address both of those issues. Casper is very popular for millennials and many of my friends swear by them, but I wasn’t that impressed when sleeping on one for three weeks while I was in-between housing (and states)”.
I read somewhere a long time ago and know that there’s research to ‘back it up’, firmer surfaces are better for your spine and back.
Apparently, Bear was built for athletes and people with active lifestyles. I wouldn’t say that I work out intensively, but I’m active enough that by the end of the week - something’s creaking. I liked that there is technology in place to distribute heat at the top layer and keep the night cool. I’ve found that the mattress’ temperature does stay pretty even so that I’m not waking up in the middle of the night from heat.
Recommended! They have $100-$200 off from time to time, I was able to get a Queen on Labor Day for only $740 - cheaper than Casper’s base mattress.
It also helps that I went to Cal - Go Bears!