I was given a Luxi and Purple mattress free to review. I also have an affiliate relationship with both of these companies.
OVERVIEW:
If you are in the market for a high-end mattress with some technology, you should look at Luxi and Purple. I’ve slept on and carefully investigated both of these mattresses. The following are my findings. I was given both a Luxi and a Purple for free to review.
Both are low priced when compared to premium foam mattresses found in traditional mattress stores. After taking the day-in and day-out manufacturer discounts and Yawnder coupons into account, Luxi is priced at $849, compared to $999 for the Purple queen. The kings are even further apart at $1,299 for Purple and $999 for the Luxi. That is a $300 difference for the kings. Both are in the high-end/luxury segment of the market, and both have the most innovative mattress technologies that I have reviewed, to date.
Luxi Sleep is headed up by a dynamic father daughter team. David, the designer of Luxi, is an engineer with more than 30 years experience creating mattresses, not just for consumers but also for people with special needs who require custom bedding for comfort due to medical conditions. This background gave him valuable experience for creating a consumer mattress for people who want to avoid pressure on their hips, shoulders, and other joints while sleeping. In late 2015 David’s daughter Shannon, joined the company, bringing her background in technology and consumer experience, and they introduced Luxi together in fall 2015.
Their product is the only adjustable mattress in this segment allowing users to easily make in-home changes in the way it feels, thanks to its patent-pending Support Balancing Technology and Luxi’s unique patent-pending mattress construction.
Purple launched in early 2016 with the release of a well-produced video and intriguing comfort layer technology. Their gel-grid technology actually goes back 15 years, but they just recently introduced it into the online mattress segment. Before embarking in the mattress business, three years ago, Tony and Terry, the co-creators of Purple, were also involved in the business of invention. Tony had 13 years of experience in advanced aerospace materials, and Terry had 20 years experience in manufacturing, design, and project management. Before starting Purple, they created high-tech carbon fiber sporting goods and wheelchairs and chair cushions.
So, both mattresses have been created by real techies with formal engineering and design backgrounds, both are dedicated principals in their family businesses. They are all lifelong associates, so to speak, and fully invested, heart and soul. And that’s a good thing.
Here’s the short answer:
For consumers who like the feel of a of a quality memory foam mattress, or the feel of a Latex bed, and for those who sleep with a partner with a different preference of firmness, the Luxi is the best choice.
For those who like a medium-firm, slightly springy mattress (that is not a memory foam mattress), with unique surface compliance and pressure redistribution ability, then Purple is a good choice.
- TECHNOLOGY:
- COVERINGS:
- TOP LAYER (LUXI is a four-layer vs. the three-layer construction for the Purple and has been assessed in it’s “soft” configuration)
- MIDDLE LAYERS – the 2nd layer:
- MIDDLE LAYERS – the third layer
- BASE LAYER:
- BOUNCE:
- HEAT MANAGEMENT:
- OFF GASSING:
- EDGE SUPPORT:
- RETURN POLICY:
- WARRANTY:
- Luxi uses only the highest quality materials for premium decadence, feel and sleep experience and anticipated wear life performance.
- It’s adjustable (soft, medium, and firm)
- Splits down the middle, without leaving any noticeable line of demarcation, giving couples sleeping together the choice to set their side to soft, medium or firm, depending on their needs or preferences.
- Adaptability – changes with you over time and the ability to make changes has a purpose; to provide the consumer some control. With all of the other things in the sleep environment in the modern home, such as fan speed, air temperature, sound levels, light levels, fragrance, top-of-bed products and materials, , why should the mattress be the only thing in the room that cannot be changed? What if you want to make a change to accommodate the seasons, for some new closeness, or maybe just for the fun of it.
- The 1,000-night pledge. You cannot get better than a 1,000-night pledge when it comes to a company standing behind the quality and usefulness of their product,
- Support Balance Technology – for pressure relief, alignment, cooling, support all that stuff.
- The price is right. $150 less for queen and $300 less for king.
- And the feel is the deal – there is a lot going on here folks, Luxi is one of my top picks.
8 thoughts on “Purple vs Luxi”
Did you feel the mushroom shaped SBT layer at all when laying on it?
A picture is worth 1000 words.
What’s your take on this head to head now that Luxi has raised their prices? The Queen is $100 MORE than Purple (a +250 difference) and the King is the same price (a +300 difference). How much does that change the value?
I still prefer to sleep on the Luxi. It is a more versatile mattress and I think the Luxi will appeal to more people than the Purple.
This article reads like you decided on Luxi before the comparison. On many reviews I’ve seen Purple coming out better on edge support, and you claim is has zero consideration. A no-questions asked 100day return policy with zero charges, imo, is better than a 1000 night “call and get help” routine but you disregard that as well..
Similarly, you claim that being “food grade” should be taken with a grain of salt (the Purple claim), but neglected to do a simple google search of CertiPUR (Luxi’s main certification) and how it’s a complete scam. CertiPUR is owned by corporations that make the foam they “certify”, and 90% of the things it claims to keep out of mattresses, are never ever used in them in the first place. And for the record, Purple is CertiPUR (lol) certified as well. The article was informative and well written but I can’t help but feel as though it was biased from the get-go.
re: “A no-questions asked 100day return policy with zero charges, imo, is better than a 1000 night “call and get help” routine”
I believe they have both.
I came online to find out more about the Purple Mattress and read what you have to say about another company Luxi which I wasn’t aware of. Your review made a huge difference in my decision, you covered so many points. Purchasing a mattress online has always been an uncomfortable idea to me as I can’t try it out, and Consumer Reports doesn’t report on it, so thank you for your opinion!
Both are low priced when compared to premium foam mattresses found in traditional mattress stores. After taking the day-in and day-out manufacturer discounts and Yawnder coupons into account, Luxi is priced at $849, compared to $999 for the Purple queen. The kings are even further apart at $1,299 for Purple and $999 for the Luxi. That is a $300 difference for the kings. Both are in the high-end/luxury segment of the market, and both have the most innovative mattress technologies that I have reviewed, to date.
How do I go about getting it for $849? From everything I have seen its more expensive compared to the Purple mattress.