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What Is The Best Mattress To Buy In Canada?

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
January 19, 2025
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Investing in the right mattress is vital to ensure the restorative sleep your body needs for health and well-being. 

In Canada, where the climate can significantly vary from season to season, selecting a mattress that offers comfort and support through warm summers and frigid winters is crucial. 

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Today, we’ll examine the critical factors to consider when buying a mattress and present our top picks for Canadian customers.

4 Factors to Consider When Choosing Mattresses

Material and Construction

The material of a mattress significantly impacts its comfort and support. Popular choices include:

  • Memory Foam: Known for contouring to the body and relieving pressure points.
  • Hybrid: Combines foam and innerspring layers for balanced support and comfort.
  • Latex: Latex mattresses in Canada are durable and eco-friendly, offering natural cooling properties.
  • Innerspring: Features a coil system for traditional support and a bouncier feel.
  • Organic Options: Made from materials like organic latex and cotton, ideal for those seeking sustainable choices.

Firmness Levels

Firmness is essential for ensuring a comfortable sleep and proper spinal alignment. The ideal firmness depends on sleeping position and body weight:

  • Soft: Suitable for side sleepers who need pressure relief.
  • Medium: Works for most sleeping positions, including combination sleepers.
  • Firm: Suited for back and stomach sleepers who prioritize added stability.

Temperature Regulation

Canada’s varying climate makes temperature regulation an important factor. To prevent overheating, many mattresses now include cooling features, such as gel-infused foam or breathable covers.

Durability and Lifespan

A high-quality mattress should last 7 to 10 years. Look for durable materials and reputable brands to ensure your investment pays off in the long term.

5 Top Choices for Mattresses in Canada

Endy Mattress

Endy is a popular Canadian brand known for its all-foam construction and universal firmness. It provides excellent pressure relief, motion isolation, and a breathable design, making it a reliable choice for most sleepers.

Douglas Mattress

Douglas, another Canadian-made mattress, features eco-conscious materials and a medium-firm feel. Its cooling gel foam layer particularly appeals to hot sleepers.

Polysleep Mattress

Polysleep mattresses stand out for their hybrid designs and antimicrobial covers. They offer support, edge stability, and customization options to suit different preferences.

Tempur-Pedic Mattress

Known for premium memory foam, Tempur-Pedic mattresses excel in pressure relief and durability. While more expensive, they are a worthwhile investment for those seeking luxury and comfort.

Casper Mattress

Casper, a globally recognized brand, offers versatile mattress options that balance comfort and support. Its zoned support design is particularly beneficial for back and combination sleepers.

What are the Best Mattress Recommendations for Sleep Needs

Best for Side Sleepers

Side sleepers need mattresses that cushion the shoulders and hips to prevent discomfort. Brands like Endy and Douglas feature memory foam and hybrid mattresses that effectively relieve pressure for this sleeping posture.

Best for Back Sleepers

Back sleepers require mattresses that support the spine’s natural curve. Medium-firm models, such as the Polysleep Hybrid, provide the right balance of comfort and stability.

Best for Stomach Sleepers

Firmer mattresses prevent stomach sleepers’ midsections from sinking. Latex and hybrid options like Douglas’s medium-firm model are ideal for this group.

Best for Couples

Couples often prioritize motion isolation and edge support to ensure undisturbed sleep. Memory foam mattresses, particularly those from Tempur-Pedic, are excellent at limiting motion transfer.

Best for Hot Sleepers

For hot sleepers, mattresses with cooling technologies like gel-infused foam or breathable covers are essential. Options from Douglas and Polysleep provide effective temperature regulation.

Tips for Buying Mattresses in Canada

  1. Utilize Free Trials: Most online retailers offer trial periods of 30 to 120 nights, allowing you to ensure that the mattress meets your needs.
  2. Look for Sales: Seasonal sales, such as Black Friday, Boxing Day, or end-of-season events, can help you save significantly on your purchase.
  3. Read Reviews: Customer reviews provide valuable insights into a mattress’s quality and performance, helping you make an informed choice.

Wrapping Up

Choosing the best mattress in Canada involves understanding your sleep needs and considering material, firmness, and budget. With a variety of options from trusted Canadian brands like Endy, Douglas, and Polysleep, you can find a mattress that ensures comfort and support. Utilize trial periods, read reviews, and shop during sales to make an informed decision and invest in a better night’s sleep.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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