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Puffy is a leading direct-to-consumer mattress dealer in the country. A proudly Canadian-owned and operated company, Puffy made its name in the bedding market through proprietary foam technologies such as their Cooling Cloud foam and their Climate Comfort foam.

While Puffy remains one of the premier North American mattress deals that specialize in fully foam mattresses, they are by far not the only players vying for customer attention. How does Puffy hold up against some of the other popular brands out there? Let’s see.

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Before you go on, you may want to check out this video by Mattress Clarity on YouTube that gives a quick overview. After, you will want to read the rest of our article for a more comprehensive review.

The Puffy Mattress: An Overview Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

Before we get into the comparisons, let’s review what Puffy is as a mattress company. This will give us a better understanding of how it compares to other companies.

There are many types of mattresses available

Puffy has two mattresses available on its website, the Puffy Original and the Puffy Lux. The mattresses are available in a variety of sizes from Twin to California King. The construction of both mattresses is identical, except for the Puffy Lux’s extra foam layer that raises its mattress height to 12 inches (compared to the Puffy Original’s 10 inches).

Every Puffy mattress begins with Cooling Cloud foam. This proprietary foam composition by Puffy ensures a uniform heat transfer while providing a soft and supportive sleep environment. Climate Control foam and the firm support base are added to the Cooling Cloud foam top. Climate Control foam is an intermediary layer between top gel foam and bottom support base, increasing the mattress’s ability to regulate temperature. The support base serves as the final foundation of the entire mattress, giving it structure and preventing you from sinking too deep into the bed. The entire mattress was created with temperature regulation, spine alignment, pressure relief and temperature regulation in mind.

The Puffy Lux has an additional layer of foam, the Plush Dual Cloud foam, giving you two extra inches of foam and helping you ease built of tension in your pressure points from a long day out. Both the Puffy Lux, and Original are covered in hypoallergenic and grippy bottom and top mattress covers.

Price Point of Mattresses

Price is always going to be a determining factor when it comes to deciding if the mattress will be the one for you. Puffy’s price point is in the middle of the spectrum. It is not too costly but not necessarily cheap.

An entry-level Puffy mattress, that is to say, their Twin sized original Puffy mattress, will set you back an easy CAD$750. But be warned that entering the Queen sizes and onwards will have you break the bank with over CAD$1,000 in costs. This goes double for the Puffy Lux mattress, which will reach over CAD$2,000 for the exact sizes as the original.

With all the ins and outs of Puffy accounted for, let’s now see how it matches up against some other popular brands online.

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Puffy Mattresses vs. Emma Mattresses

Emma is a common sight online these days, especially recently through their rigorous usage of online marketing. While Puffy is a proudly Canadian company, Emma’s source of their technologies comes from their German-born designs geared explicitly towards temperature control and spinal alignment.

Will this European-designed bed be able to ship anywhere?

Types of Mattresses Available

The Emma Original mattress uses a proprietary foam technology, much like Puffy, that is designed to give a soft and plush feel without sacrificing any of the bounce that you might expect from a well-structured mattress. Their memory foam and latex technology are responsible for this hybrid and balanced softness. Airgocell, their leading foam used in all of their mattresses, is their most recent innovation. It is made to adapt to pressure and respond to the body’s movements while you sleep.

Emma’s visco elastic memory foam acts as a second layer between the Airgocell layer and the supporting base layer. This is similar to Puffy’s construction of their Cooling Cloud foam and their pressure release foam layers on top of their firm supportive core foam. Though what’s interesting with Emma’s mattresses is that their supportive foundational foam (the bottom-most layer) has ridges all around its top, which is meant to provide an additional spinal alignment benefit and counter any pressure you put on the mattress.

Emma sells only the original Puffy mattress, unlike other sellers. There is no Emma Lux or Emma Premier type, just the standard 10-inch mattress on which Emma pulls its entire catalog.

Price Point of Mattresses

Emma has only one type of mattress so it will be much easier to compare prices to Puffy’s original mattress. Emma certainly makes it much easier for new customers to try out their mattresses as their entry-level price point is at a low CAD$419 compared to Puffy’s CAD$700 twin-sized beds. Even Emma’s Queen size mattress comes in cheaper than Puffy’s twin size.

Also, Emma’s single mattress offering avoids any of the tough higher price choices that Puffy has. You won’t need to choose between a standard or premium version as Emma has backed all its focus on its standard size.

Final Winner

Choice-wise, Puffy does have Emma beat. They have their original and premium versions of their mattresses and additional bed accessories like coverings, sheets, pillows, and even bed bases.

But Emma does have one advantage on their side: price. Emma is a lot cheaper than Puffy, but offers the same premium comfort. Emma offers similar customer protection plans with the same warranties and trial plans as Puffy. If you’re a newbie to the mattress scene or just aren’t looking to spend too much on a new mattress, Emma might be the brand for you.

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Puffy Mattresses vs. Nectar Mattresses

From European design, we now move to the proudly New York-raised mattress company Nectar. Nectar is a company that promises to deliver a range of mattresses directly to your home. It was once regarded as one of America’s fastest-growing ebusinesses.

Nectar has similar foam technology to Puffy, and offers a wider range of mattresses. Will this more extensive catalog be what brings Nectar above Puffy as a bed brand?

Types of Mattresses Available

Nectar has not 1, not 2, but 3 total mattresses available on its website for purchase, all with varying degrees of softness, plushness, and even material compositions. Already Nectar has Puffy beat with the number of choices, but it’s still to be determined if more choices equal a better mattress brand.

Nectar’s first mattress is their original Nectar Memory Foam 12-inch mattress. The five layers of this mattress are similar to the Puffy foam mattresses. The first layer of their mattress is their Nectar Smart Layer, a gel memory foam that helps alleviate pressure with its high-density construction.

The Nectar Smart Layer is then supported by two more foams, the Nectar Dynamic Support Layer and their Stay-Stable Support Layer. These foams help stabilize your body as you sleep, minimize motion transfer, and keep the mattress on the base. This is all wrapped in Nectar’s quilted Cool Cover that regulates temperature and Nectar’s shift-resistant lower covering, which provides stability by securing the mattress to the bed frame. The Nectar Memory Foam mattress may be a good choice if you are looking for a mattress that is medium-firm and allows your body to be wrapped in memory foam as you sleep.

There is a Premier version of the Nectar Memory Foam mattress that looks similar to the Puffy and Puffylux versions. The Nectar Premier memory Foam mattress comes with all the same features as the standard Nectar Memory Foam. It also comes with an upgraded ActiveCoolHD ActiveSmart Layer that is thicker and more sophisticated. The total height of the mattress is now 13 inches. It is specifically designed to further assist in keeping the mattress cool and regulating your body temperature while you sleep.

The Nectar Premier Copper mattress is the last and most expensive mattress available from Nectar. This mattress combines everything good about the previous two Nectar mattresses and adds more thickness to each layer. The mattress is 14 inches thick, so you won’t feel anything but the supportive and plushy comfort. The maximum temperature-regulating quilted cover has been upgraded to include copper-infused threads, which help dissipate heat.

Pricing Point for Mattresses

Nectar’s Twin-sized memory foam mattress is priced at a reasonable $499. These mattresses are available in a full size or larger at an additional $899.

Getting any of the premium versions will be a bit heavier on the pocket, naturally. The queen-sized Nectar Premier will set you back $1299, while you can get the more luxurious Nectar Premier Copper for $1699. These mattresses are still thicker than those offered by Puffy. The Puffy Lux still comes in more expensive at its largest sizes compared to the largest of these Nectar mattresses.

Nectar offers $399 worth of freebies with every purchase. These freebies may change depending on the season but typically include mattress covers, protectors, and pillows. Each purchase also comes with a lifetime warranty, a full-year trial, and free shipping to make the purchase that much easier.

Final Winner

Nectar seems to have Puffy beat in terms of price and sheer options available to shoppers. Even the value of each purchase of a Nectar mattress is better by comparison as Nectar throws in additional freebies on top of the purchase itself.

Nectar’s only problem would be its inability to sell products to residents outside the US. While Puffy exclusively ships to Canada, Nectar exclusively ships to the US. Your choice will eventually be dictated by where you are located in the world.

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Puffy Mattresses vs. Casper Mattresses

Casper had to be included. Not including Casper would be like not including Coca-cola or Pepsi when making a list comparing what the best soft drink would be. Casper’s high price is a common comparison with newer brands but it remains a top choice for many shoppers looking for a mattress.

Puffy uses Casper’s higher price points as a clear point to try out the cheaper Puffy mattress. Will Casper bow out to this newer Canadian brand?

There are many types of mattresses available

Casper offers four options to choose from instead of Puffy’s limited selections. Three of the variants have two variations each. This means that Casper has roughly seven mattresses you can choose from depending on your sleep style and preferences.

Casper’s first mattress is a traditional foam mattress that uses two layers of foam for its total construction. This is Casper’s entry level mattress. It is known as the Element mattress. Casper’s Airscape perforated foam is used as the top layer on their mattresses. This allows heat to escape better while you sleep. Their high-density foam base is below this, which prevents sagging while you sleep and supports your entire body.

The Casper Original is next on the Casper catalog. Three layers of foam are used in the Casper Original. The first is the Airscape foam. This is followed by the Zoned Support Memory Foam. The Zoned Support foam is unique in that it is an area-specific memory foam. This means that certain parts are firmer depending on what component requires more support.

The Casper Original can be purchased as a hybrid mattress. Hybrid mattresses have become more popular because they combine new memory foam technology and the reliable design of inner coils that are better than older mattresses. These Casper coils add lift to your bed and structural support to help you stay in bed when you need to and get out of it when you’re done.

The following two mattress types are much more premium than what we’ve seen previously. The Casper Nova Hybrid Snow Mattress is specifically designed for heat regulation. The mattress’s multilayer foam and coil technology is enhanced with cooling gels and thermal bands.

Lastly, the Wave Hybrid is Casper’s premium mattress with supportive sleep in mind. This mattress features the same cooling technology as the Nova Hybrid Snow mattresses. The Wave’s main selling point is the three additional layers of perforated foam. This provides the support you require without feeling stiff. Experience proper spinal support and comfort while you rest with Casper’s most premium throughout bed design.

Pricing Point for Mattresses

Here comes Casper’s most popular pain point: its price. It’s no secret that Casper tends to edge towards the premium side when pricing their mattresses, but the price you’ll need to pay for some of their more premium mattresses is ridiculous at times. Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

Casper’s entry-level Element mattress is priced at $545 for a twin. At queen size and larger, you can expect to spend at least $800 to be able to get your hands on a Casper Element.

The Original, Nova and Wave variants are all expensive. A queen-sized mattress is not cheap, so they cost over $1,000. The Nova and Wave variants double this number, while the Wave mattress is about $4,500.

Final Winner

Puffy is the clear winner here because of its simplicity and price. People on a tight budget won’t be able to pay twice as much for a Casper mattress if they can find a mattress that is equally good, or better, at a lower price.

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Puffy Mattresses vs. Nolah Mattresses

Nolah is another proudly American mattress company that specializes in both foam mattresses and hybrid mattresses. Nolah doesn’t use old materials such as pure foam latex and memory foam, but instead uses their AirFoam mattress layers. Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

Nolah’s foam claims to be 100 percent temperature neutral, providing better pressure relief for your joints. Let’s see how this compares to the mattresses Puffy has on offer.

There are many types of mattresses available

Nolah offers three different mattresses: the Noah Original 10-inch, Nolah Signature 12-inch and the Nolah Evolution 15-inch. Both the Original and the Signature share many of the construction designs as both are fully foam mattresses. The Nolah Evolution is a hybrid design that uses Nolah’s inner-coil configuration.

Signature and Original mattresses have the same three layers of foam. The first is Nolah’s AirFoam, which provides temperature regulation and pressure relief. The following two layers, which are the Deep Resiliiance Foam and the High-Density Base Foam, provide additional support to these functions. The Signature mattress differs by adding extra thickness to its foam layers and having an extra firm AirFoam layer beneath the base foam so you can easily switch how firm or how plush you want your mattress to be. Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

The Evolution is Nolah’s most premier mattress available, and that’s due to the additional HDMax Eco Support Coils that Nolah developed to give better pressure relief, extra cooling, and better structural support, especially around the edges.

Price Point of Mattresses

Nolah is a direct-to-consumer mattress that was launched in the last few years. However, their prices are comparable to what higher-end mattress dealers charge for their mattresses. Their starting Queen size Original mattress comes in at $899 and doubles to $1600 if you opt for the Nolah Evolution. Although it’s not as expensive as Purple or Casper, it’s still not a bargain.

Final Winner

Nolah is still cheaper than Puffy, despite being more expensive in the price range. Nolah has more options than Puffy, which makes it a better mattress dealer. However, you will need to be in the United States to get their wide selection of mattresses.

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Puffy Mattress vs. DreamCloud Mattress

Our final contender for the list, DreamCloud’s mattresses are built with luxury in mind, without reaching inordinate prices. DreamCloud is a hybrid mattress brand that specializes in providing quality mattresses at affordable prices. Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

Let’s see what else DreamCloud has to offer.

Types of Mattresses Available

DreamCloud sells three mattress on their website: the DreamCloud original and DreamCloud Premier. Each bed uses similar hybrid construction of coil and foam, with the higher-end models adding more layers and thickness to the composition.

The DreamCloud original, and by extension the rest of the DreamCloud series of mattresses, start with five essential layers to how their mattresses are made up. Their gel memory foam is the first layer. It contours to your body as you sleep. This is then supported by their Sink-In-Just-Right layer, the Targeted Support Coil layer, and the essential base foam layer, which all help the top layer provide optimum comfort without sacrificing support. This is all enveloped with their top layer of cashmere-quilted top mattress layer to give a nice soft and cooling touch when you lay on the mattress. Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

The DreamCloud Premier Rest and DreamCloud Premier Rest are identical mattresses. They have additional layers of foam and higher support coils. The main difference the two have is the added height given by the Premier Rest. Each Premier version comes with pressure-relieving foam layers and enhanced support layers, all designed with your optimum comfort in mind.

Price Point of Mattresses

Despite having three mattresses of varying qualities available on their website, DreamCloud does keep their entry-level prices accessible to most at $699 for their Twin size original mattress. Though some DreamCloud versions can be a bit pricey, they never breach the $2,000 mark. This says a lot for a mattress brand that makes a more complicated hybrid mattress approach without raising prices too much. Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

Each purchase also comes with $399 worth of goods like additional pillows, mattress protectors, and bedsheets. Coupled with a lifetime warranty and a full-year worth of no-strings-attached sleep trial, you can literally rest easy with your DreamCloud purchase.

Final Winner

DreamCloud’s mattresses are more flexible and supportive than traditional memory foam mattresses Puffy, while still being affordable. We recommend that you try one if you are in DreamCloud’s serviceable regions.

In Summary Puffy Vs Tempurpedic Medium Adapt

Puffy seems to be right about the claim that it is more affordable than Casper in terms of price. Compared to what other brands are currently doing now, Puffy appears to be lagging in terms of price, functionality, and reach.

Puffy will be a top choice for Canadian residents. But if you’re a US resident, you won’t be able to get Puffy to your doorstep anyway, so we recommend going with another brand that services the US directly. DreamCloud’s innovative hybrid technologies are what we think would be the best among all brands. We recommend visiting their website if you’re looking for a mattress.

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