Mattress Fit Airweave Mattress Advanced: Luxurious and Restful Sleep

Mattress Fit Airweave Mattress Advanced: Luxurious and Restful Sleep

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In search of the best online mattress company, I recently tried one of the more luxurious, pricey online companies to see if their new Airweave Mattress Advanced had the right sleep stuff. Here’s my review.

Backed by Technology

The company offers a Web-based app to conduct body measurement analysis. The information serves as the basis for personalized mattress configurations that have been used in their new Airweave Mattress Advanced.

About the Mattress

Made in Japan, the Mattress Fit Airweave Mattress Advanced is one of the most luxurious among the online manufacturers.

Mattress Materials

The reason I focus on the materials here is that this mattress is unlike any other I’ve tried before. Usually, these mattresses have some type of springs or memory foam. This mattress has neither. Instead, it is entirely made of a kind of a resin fiber most often use to make fishing lines.

The mattress is made mostly of polyester. The Airfiber® core is 100% polyethylene 100%. The outer cover and two soft layers are 100% polyester. Finally, the inner cover is 70% rayon and 30% glass fiber. Airfiber is the company’s proprietary technology and material. It uses an interwoven design that is intended to help with movement, weight distribution, and airflow for a more restful night of sleep.

Pros and Cons

One of the things I like best besides the sleep quality is that I could test the mattress for 100 days and return it no questions asked if it didn’t work for me. Another good thing to note about this mattress is its lightweight modular design, which makes it easy to pick up and move. You can take the top off the mattress and throw it in the washing machine, which is something you can’t do with other mattresses.

When you want to replace it, again, the modular design allows parts to replace, so you don’t have to throw away the whole thing, which means it costs less in the long run and is better for the environment.

Plus, the mattress comes in three boxes. It was so much easier to manage and unpack compared to other bed-in-the-box companies. Because it comes this way, I also didn’t have to wait for the mattress to decompress.

The only con for me is that it is a bit too firm for my liking. However, those are personal impressions like the pros on this list. It’s definitely worth trying since they do the body analysis before your purchase.

A con for others who use an adjustable base is that they will not be able to use that with this particular mattress.

Price

The pricing is somewhat affordable for such a luxurious mattress. The price is $ 2,000 for a twin; $ 2,200 for twin XL; $ 2,500 for a full; $ 2,700 for a queen; $ 3,100 for a king or California king. It comes with a ten-year limited warranty. The mattresses ship for free to all states except Hawaii. Returns are free as long as they are within 100 days, and the mattress has been used for at least thirty days.

Where to Buy?

You can purchase the mattress through the company’s website.

Overall Thoughts

There are so many mattress-in-the-box companies, and many offer a good product. After trying this luxurious mattress out, I would recommend the Airweave mattress for anyone who likes firm support, especially those who want to sleep on their stomach. Also, if you want a cool night’s sleep –this mattress helps regulate temperature for a non-sweaty night.

I would also recommend this mattress to couples because of the motion transfer and edge support. It causes the least amount of disturbance to ensure your partner gets a good night’s sleep even if you are a tosser-turner or get up frequently during the night.

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Deanna Ritchie

Deanna Ritchie

Managing Editor at ReadWrite

Deanna is the Managing Editor at ReadWrite. Previously she worked as the Editor in Chief for Startup Grind and has over 20+ years of experience in content development.

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