![]() ![]() The usual bonus features come with both companies, though Loom and Leaf offer seventy five days for their trial period, honestly that is more than enough time to decide whether you want to keep a mattress or not, but Leesa’s 100 days looks a hell of a lot longer by comparison. By comparison Leesa’s $790 price tag, including $75 discount and a $25 gift card, for the Queen is peanuts. If you want to make use of all of Saatva’s services when ordering, it will cost you around $1521, with a foundation and removal of old mattress included. So when the final figures are tallied a Queen sized Loom and Leaf will cost you $1098. The Loom and Leaf does not come with free delivery, nor could I find any discounts to off set such a high price. It gets worse than the first glance might lead you to believe too. In the erroneously attributed words of the great George Takei, Oh My. Winner – Loom and Leaf Loom and Leaf Vs Leesa – Pricing & Returns Policy Read the next section to see how different the prices are. The biggest caveat to the Loom and Leaf is coming though. Both beds are great for all sleepers, and work great for couples. The Leesa is still cutting edge, but the Loom and Leaf is bleeding edge, and it makes a differences in overall comfort levels. It has more everything, comfort, cooling, advanced design. It isn’t often that the Leesa is outclassed on all physical fronts, but the Loom and Leaf manages to do it. Winner – Loom and Leaf Leesa Vs Loom and Leaf Overall Review It provides even more heat dissipation than the Avena foam, a tough thing to do. The top most layer is a cooling gel infused latex foam. These three layers align themselves to your body in a way that has to be felt, like a semi-interested hug from a chiropractor. we have the usual highly dense base layer followed by a transitory layer, allowing the base layer and the memory foam to act in concert. Most mattresses go for this design, with different levels of success. The Top most layer is contoured in such a way as to provide near unsurpassed support and the memory foam does its job of alleviating back pains wonderfully. A blend of three foam densities, a high density base layer, a two inch layer of memory foam and a nice cooling layer of Avena foam. The insides of the Leesa should be well known to you by now. Those simple horizontal lines still look fresh and clean, but not as quintessentially “mattress” as the Loom and Leaf. From an Aesthetic viewpoint, the plush upper layer and intricate design on the Loom and Leaf is one of the only mattresses on the market that looks nicer than the Leesa. Leesa’s Lycra blend is arguably more durable, one of the benefits to synthetic fiber blends is how long they last, and they tend to be harder to stain. It’s more expensive to produce, true, but no other material can boast those two properties to the same degree. The topper material is made from 100% pure cotton, and if you read my articles you know how important seeing that material is to me. With the Loom and Leaf you really are getting what you’re paying for. Winner – Leesa Leesa Vs Loom and Leaf Mattress Build Quality and Materials ![]()
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