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What is a Linenspa mattress and should you buy one? I'm a mattress tester — here's everything I know

Linenspa Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress featured on a wood bed frame with decorative pillows on top.

Linenspa mattresses provide some of the lowest profile – and most affordable – mattresses available online. We're not kidding on the price: an Innerspring low-profile mattress from Linenspa will only run you $179.99. 

Sub-$200 is a steal for any mattress. So how do they compare to the year's best mattresses? Of course, these less expensive low-profile mattresses are usually geared towards children and teens, but even Linenspa's adult-sized memory foam hybrid mattresses are essentially dirt cheap. This begs the question, though: are these ultra-affordable mattresses comfortable enough to be worthy of your hard earned dollar? 

In addition to the spring model mentioned above, Linenspa offers a variety of mattress builds and types. While different in construction, they all share one key feature - affordability. Let's investigate whether the right mattress for you can really be this cheap, how these mattresses are constructed, and whether or not they should be deemed worthy of your bedroom. But if you're in the market for a decent mattress at a low price, the upcoming Labor Day mattress sales are an excellent time to buy. 

What is a Linenspa mattress?

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Finding a quality mattress generally isn’t easy on the wallet. Linenspa attempts to change the equation, offering a lineup of mattresses where even the most plush queen hybrid mattress is sub-$500 with a 10-year warranty. 

Linenspa's lineup includes five total mattresses: two low profile mattresses for kids; a low profile innerspring option; a low profile memory foam option; and a foam hybrid for adults. The latter has its own variations that vary in thickness, feel and support. 

You're getting a pocketbook friendly deal on each of these mattresses. For instance, a queen mattress in the most plush 12-inch thick mattresses is $429.99, while, as mentioned above, the Innerspring mattresses is less than $200. 

Linenspa mattresses: Overview

Pros: 

Affordable
Available in different thicknesses
Spring and foam mattresses available

Cons: 

Low profile spring mattresses offers minimal pressure relief
Only low profile mattresses offer firmness
Could take up to 72 hours for mattresses for fully decompress 

Why so cheap? For starters, the construction of their hybrid mattresses are rather simple. It begins with a quilted memory foam layer with another layer of comfort foam that provides that sink-in, plush feeling. That's followed by tempered steel coils for support. It’s a no-frills construction that likely helps keep costs down.

The downside, though, its that there's something of a lack of options when it comes to feel and support. For instance, you can’t get a 12-inch (thick) firm mattress. You’d have to opt for a less thick mattress for more support.

All that being said, the reaction to Linenspa mattresses tends to be very positive. There are an overwhelming amount of user reviews available on Amazon (over 138k global ratings) and over 86% of these give Linenspa a four or five star review. The people have spoken, and the majority find this one of the best cheap mattresses available.

Linenspa mattresses: Price and trial

You're already aware that Linenspa's range is extremely affordable, but here is a quick cost rundown of the queen-sized mattresses in the current lineup to prove our point: 

  • Low Profile Innerspring Mattress: $179.99
  • Low-profile Memory Foam Mattress: $209.99
  • 8” Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress: $249.99
  • 10” Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress: $319.99
  • 12” Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress: $429.99

Bear in mind, though, that the extras aren't quite as strong as you might find elsewhere. The trial period is much shorter compared to what we'd say is the standard in the online mattress world, for instance: most big-name online retailers offer 100 days, but Linenspa provides a no-questions asked 30-day return policy.

Linenspa mattresses: Design and materials

  • Mattresses available in 8”, 10” and 12” thickness
  • One memory foam-only option available  
  • All other mattress models have coils 

The hybrid foam mattresses are the most complex design in the lineup, though we do use the term complex loosely. 

It features a small top layer of quilted memory foam that is followed by a layer of cushion foam. The memory foam that is used is CertiPUR-US certified, which means that it's been tested by a third-party to ensure it is free of toxic materials, as well as it meeting rigorous standards for emissions, content and durability. 

In layman's terms, this means that you can rest easy knowing that there isn't anything bad for you in the foam you’re sleeping on, and that it won’t fall apart the moment the 30-day trial expires. 

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Below the foam is a layer of tempered steel coils that offer support. With Linenspa hybrid mattresses, a thicker mattress means less support is provided. If you suffer from lower back problems and need extra support, this is something to consider.

The sizing of the mattresses is something to consider as well. Generally anything below a 10” mattresses starts to look like it belongs on a kids bed. Indeed, Linenspa markets their low-profile and 8” mattresses as suitable for children's beds.

That said, those “kids beds” provide the firmest feel of the range. So if you’re in the market for a firm bed, you either have to sacrifice thickness, or look elsewhere for a different mattress that better fits your needs.

Linenspa mattresses: Comfort and support

  • Stomach sleepers might be subject to a low-profile mattress
  • The 12” hybrid mattresses provides the softest feel and most pressure relief great for side sleepers

The 12” hybrid Linenspa mattress is ideal for side sleepers looking for pressure relief. Of course, its lack of support makes less ideal for heavier stomach sleepers that may need a more firm and sturdy mattress. If you're a stomach sleeper and you're 200+ pounds, both the 8” and 10” hybrid mattresses provide more support than the 12”, but you do lose that plushness along the way. 

Of course, the range goes beyond hybrid mattresses. There’s also the option to go for the Low Profile Memory Foam Mattress; this does have great support, but isn’t as soft nor does it provide great pressure relief, so side sleepers beware. 

Should you buy a Linenspa mattress?

Buy a Linenspa mattress if...

You are looking for a mattress on a budget: Linenspa's entire line is affordable. You can essentially buy mattresses for two kids and yourself for the same price as a single mattress at many online retailers. 

You’re a side sleeper: The 12” hybrid mattress provides good pressure relief and plushness. It's certainly enough for side sleepers to get comfortable. 

You’re looking for a bed for everyone in the family: Linenspa provides a variety of sizes and comfort levels, and all of them are affordable. 

Don't buy a Linenspa mattress if...

You’re looking for a thick mattress: The thickest mattress option is 12”. If you’re looking for one that's even taller on your bed frame, you’ll want to look elsewhere. 

You want a long trial period: Most mattresses companies provide a 100 day trial period for you to determine if you enjoy the mattresses. Here, you only get 30 days. After that, you’re stuck. 

You don’t want a memory foam mattress: With exception of the kids' innerspring bed, all Linenspa mattresses are composed of some amount of layers of memory foam. If you don’t like that sink-in, contouring feeling, it might be wise to look elsewhere. 

The bottom line

If you’re looking for an affordable mattress option, this may well be it. You can essentially give everyone in your family a fresh bed for the same amount as you would spend on a single mattress from many online retailers. 

Linenspa mattresses are budget-friendly, and do provide different thickness levels and feels for different types of sleepers. We recommend the 12” hybrid for side sleepers and more low profile mattresses for those who need more support.  

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