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Consumer Reports highlights the firmest mattresses that also perform well in our tests, including those from Avocado, GhostBed, and Earthfoam.
Consumer Reports' rigorous tests zero in on mattresses that offer the support side sleepers need to wake up pain-free and refreshed.
CR's rigorous lab tests help you find the best mattresses, cutting through the hype and zeroing in on the top innerspring, foam, and adjustable air beds.
For this review of the best innerspring mattresses, CR says there's something for everyone in our round-up of the top coil-based beds from our tests.
Want the best budget mattress you can buy? Check out the top-performing mattresses for $600 or less from Consumer Reports' extensive tests.
In this review of the Saatva Classic mattress, Consumer Reports says this innerspring mattress offers great support, but be ready to be jostled if your partner tosses and turns.
Buying a mattress-in-a-box online allows you to bypass the mattress store and sales pitch—with trade-offs. Plus: Consumer Reports' top-rated mattresses-in-a-box.
Consumer Reports zeroes in on mattresses that retain less heat—so you can sleep more soundly and wake up refreshed.
Consumer Reports highlights the best budget innerspring mattresses for $800 or less, including beds from brands like Beautyrest, Denver Mattress, and Sealy.
Not sure if adding a foam topper to your innerspring mattress will make it more stable? Consumer Reports has the answer.
Consumer Reports fact-checks the mattress ads you see online and on TV and knocks the stuffing out of some of them.
Go mattress shopping without prior preparation, and you could find yourself playing the sales rep's game. Here's four features that don't necessarily improve mattress comfort.
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