What is the different between Casper mattress models?
Casper offers a variety of mattresses, including the original mattress made of premium foam as well as hybrid models that feature supportive springs. Each mattress model is designed to cater to different sleep preferences and needs, providing options for all types of sleepers.
What materials are used in Casper mattresses?
Casper mattresses are made primarily of polyurethane and viscoelastic memory foam, while the hybrid models contain an extra layer of coiled springs. Casper states its foams are all certified by the CertiPUR-US® program, which regulates the use of chemicals that may harm indoor air quality. Additionally, Casper guarantees its materials are breathable, hypoallergenic, and never tested on animals.
How do I choose the right Casper mattress for me?
Consider your sleep position, firmness preference, and any specific needs (like pressure relief or support). Casper provides detailed descriptions and comparisons on each product page to help you find the perfect fit. For a personalized match, you can visit a Casper store near you, take Casper’s Mattress Quiz, or contact their Sleep Specialists via phone, webchat, or email.
How do I clean and maintain my Casper mattress?
To keep your Casper mattress in great condition, use a stain- and water-resistant mattress protector that can easily be removed and washed separately. If you do need to clean your Casper mattress or cover, spot-clean with a small amount of water and mild detergent. Make sure to avoid using harsh chemicals and ensure the mattress is fully dry before putting sheets back on the bed. For regular maintenance, simply rotate your bed every 3–6 months. Casper mattresses should not be flipped.
Can I use a Casper mattress on any bed frame or adjustable base?
Yes, Casper mattresses are compatible with most foundations, platforms, and adjustable bed frames that provide a sturdy base. For slatted bed frames, we recommend slats that are spaced out four inches or less for ideal support.