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Zenhaven Mattress Review

Zenhaven Mattress: An Introduction
Saatva launched the Zenhaven Mattress, a dual-sided latex model, in 2016. The eco-conscious brand makes luxury mattresses ranging from hybrids to airbeds. Each model consists of natural and organic materials.
The Zenhaven combines multiple layers of natural Dunlop latex with organic cotton and wool. All layers amount to 10 inches. The flippable design offers two distinct firmness levels. The medium soft (4) side is designed for side sleepers, particularly those under 130 pounds. The firm (7) side is better suited to individuals over 130 pounds, especially those who sleep on their back or stomach.
We’ll cover the Zenhaven’s materials, construction, and performance ratings so you can determine if the mattress is the right mattress for you. We’ll also discuss sizing, company policies, and where you can purchase the mattress.
How We Review
We apply a testing methodology that evaluates mattresses on a wide range of performance factors. Physical testing and innovative tools like body mapping give us insight into edge support, pressure relief, off-gassing, and other important features. Our testers include people with diverse body types and sleep position preferences so we can best determine how different sleep styles will respond to each mattress.
What’s It Like to Sleep on the Zenhaven Mattress?
Both sides of the Zenhaven offer a responsive feel with moderate contouring. The firm surface offers more pushback, while the medium soft side is more conforming. How each side feels and performs ultimately depends on your weight and sleep style.
The Zenhaven is a good option for sleepers who enjoy a contouring surface but dislike the close hug of memory foam. Naturally breathable materials like cotton, wool, and latex in the construction also make the mattress suitable for those who tend to sleep hot.
Zenhaven Mattress Pros and Cons
Pros
- Two firmness levels accommodate changing preferences
- Naturally breathable materials minimize heat buildup
- Sturdy Dunlop latex resists sagging and impressions
Cons
- Motion transfer is more noticeable on the firm side
- Heavier than comparable mattresses
- Sleepers over 230 pounds may experience sagging on the softer side
Sleeping Positions, Body Weight, and Firmness
We evaluate mattress firmness according to a 10-point scale, with 1 being extremely soft and 10 being very firm. Most mattresses made today fall between soft (3) and firm (8). How firm or soft a mattress feels depends on your body size and preferred sleep position. For example, a mattress that feels firm for someone under 130 pounds may not offer enough support for heavier individuals.
The Zenhaven’s medium soft side is intended for people under 130 pounds and side sleepers who prefer extra cushioning. The firm side is designed to support stomach and back sleepers as well as side sleepers over 130 pounds. A dual-sided mattress like the Zenhaven allows sleepers to determine the best firmness for their needs.
Zenhaven – Luxury Plush Side
Firmness: Medum Soft (4)
Zenhaven – Gentle Firm Side
Firmness: Firm (7)
Side Sleepers
Side sleepers under 130 pounds rated the medium soft side highly and found it provided moderate contouring while relieving pressure points. We found that both sides appealed to side sleepers between 130 and 230 pounds. Side sleepers above 230 pounds found they experienced too much sinkage to feel supported on the medium soft side.
The firm side, however, performed well for side sleepers over 230 pounds. They found the firm surface offered light contouring and exceptional support. The inverse was true for our side sleepers under 130 pounds. They found the firm side a little too rigid, but the softer side eased pressure points on the hips and shoulders.
Side sleepers who prefer a deeper body hug may want to consider Saatva’s Memory Foam Hybrid, which features a plusher comfort system.
Back Sleepers
Back sleepers on our testing team across all weight groups were comfortable on the firm side. The cover and zoned latex supported the lumbar region while cushioning the upper body and legs.
The medium soft side received mixed reviews from our back sleepers. Testers under 130 pounds experienced a balance of contouring and support. The softer surface compressed too much for back sleepers over 130 pounds, straining the lower back and spine. Back sleepers in this weight category found the firm side offered more support. Average-weight sleepers in particular found the firm side provided a firm and supportive surface.
Stomach Sleepers
Our stomach sleepers under 130 pounds gave the medium soft side average ratings. Stomach sleepers over 130 pounds found the softer surface yielded too much, causing the spine to curve excessively.
The firm surface provided moderate contouring and excellent support for average-weight stomach sleepers, helping to keep their hips and shoulders on an even plane. Stomach sleepers under 130 pounds and those over 230 pounds gave the firm side average marks. Read more: Best Mattresses for Heavy Stomach Sleepers.
Our Performance Ratings
What Is the Zenhaven Mattress Made Of?
The Zenhaven Mattress has a soft and breathable organic cotton cover certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). Zoned quilting delivers extra support to the lower back. The cover is treated with Guardin, a proprietary antimicrobial treatment.
GOTS-certified organic New Zealand wool doubles as a comfort layer and nontoxic fire barrier. Wool is allergen-resistant and naturally disperses heat and wicks away moisture. Comfort layers of natural Dunlop latex on each side of the mattress are arranged in five zones to promote spinal alignment. Tiny holes in the latex are designed to increase airflow.
The Dunlop latex comfort layer on the firm (7) side has an indentation load deflection (ILD) of 20 to 24. This makes the firm surface extra responsive. The latex on the medium soft (4) side has an ILD of 14 to 19, so it’s more conforming.
The shared support core uses two layers of Dunlop latex. The layer closer to the firm surface is firmer than the one near the medium soft side.
All of the latex undergoes a treatment to remove the proteins that typically trigger allergies. The mattress is eco-INSTITUT and GREENGUARD Gold certified, showing it meets strict guidelines for low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). A Rainforest Alliance certification indicates that the latex was responsibly produced without harmful chemicals.
Zenhaden Mattress Construction Layers
Mattress Construction Layers | Details |
Cover Material |
Organic Cotton |
Comfort Layers |
Organic New Zealand Wool |
Support Core |
Natural Dunlop Latex |
How Much Does the Zenhaven Mattress Cost?
Latex models typically command higher price-points since latex is more expensive to manufacture. Most latex mattresses cost between $1,500 and $3,000.
The Zenhaven is competitively priced for a luxury all-latex mattress. Two firmness levels, free White Glove delivery, and a generous sleep trial contribute to the overall value of the mattress.
Size | Price | Dimensions | Height | Weight |
Twin |
$1,795 |
38” x 75” |
10” |
80lbs. |
Twin XL |
$1,995 |
38” x 80” |
10” |
82 lbs. |
Full |
$2,595 |
54” x 75″ |
10” |
100 lbs. |
Queen |
$3,195 |
60” x 80” |
10” |
125 lbs. |
King |
$3.695 |
76” x 80” |
10” |
165 lbs. |
California King |
$3,695 |
72” x 84” |
10” |
165 lbs. |
Split King | $3,990 | 38″ x 80″ (2 pc.) | 10″ | 165 lbs. |
Which Latex Mattress Is Right for You?
Latex mattresses are valued for their responsiveness, durability, and temperature control. Workmanship and material quality, however, vary based on the model. The feel and performance of a latex mattress also depends on the type of latex used. For example, Talalay latex tends to have a more cushioning feel, while Dunlop is generally firmer and denser.
There are several sustainable latex mattresses on the market. Eco-conscious shoppers wanting a latex model might also consider the Avocado Latex Mattress, a firm design geared toward stomach and back sleepers. Sleepers may also appreciate the PlushBeds Botanical Bliss, a breathable mattress made from natural Talalay and Dunlop latex. The model comes in three heights and two firmness levels.
Latex hybrids are also a good option for sleepers who prefer a firm yet responsive feel. All-latex models tend to carry a higher price-point than other designs, but their durability provides long-lasting support.
Latex Mattresses at a Glance
Mattress Model | Firmness | Latex Type | Height | Base Price (Queen) |
Zenhaven |
Medium Soft (4), Firm (7) |
Dunlop |
10” |
$3,195 |
Avocado Latex |
Firm (7) |
Dunlop |
9” |
$2,999 |
PlushBeds Botanical Bliss |
Medium Firm (6), Firm (7) |
Talalay and Dunlop |
9″, 10″, 12″ |
$3,299-$3,999 |
Saatva offers a range of mattress types, including innerspring, hybrid, memory foam, and airbed models. If you want a latex model but not necessarily a flippable design, you might consider the Saatva Latex Hybrid. The mattress combines springy Talalay latex and pocketed coils for a balanced medium firm (6) feel.
Sleepers who enjoy extra cushioning may want to explore the Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid or the Loom & Leaf Mattress. Both models utilize memory foam for notable pressure relief.
Other Saatva Models
Mattress Model | Firmness | MattressType | Height | Base Price (Queen) |
Medium Firm (6) |
Hybrid |
11.5” |
$1,795 |
|
Soft (3), Medium Firm (6), Firm (8) |
Innerspring |
11.5″, 14.5″ |
$1,995 |
|
Saatva Latex Hybrid |
Medium Firm (6) |
Hybrid |
12″ |
$2,195 |
Saatva HD | Firm (7) | Innerspring | 15.5″ | $3,195 |
Loom & Leaf | Medium Firm (6), Firm (8) | Foam | 12″ | $2,395 |
Solaire | Adjustable – Soft (3) to Firm (8) | Airbed | 13″ | $3,595 |
Discounts and Coupons
As with most mattress companies, Saatva tends to offer its deepest discounts during popular shopping periods like Labor Day weekend and Black Friday.
Where Can You Buy the Zenhaven Mattress?
The Zenhaven Mattress is only sold online through Saatva’s website. Online shoppers can take advantage of Saatva’s 365-night sleep trial to try the mattress at home. You can also test the mattress in person at one of Saatva’s U.S. showrooms.
Buying Information and Customer Policies | |
Availability |
The Zenhaven can only be purchased through Saatva’s website. Free White Glove delivery is included for customers in the contiguous U.S. Saatva doesn’t ship directly to Alaska or Hawaii, but the company can help arrange delivery via a third-party courier. |
Shipping |
Saatva offers free delivery for customers in the contiguous U.S. |
Additional Services |
The Zenhaven includes free White Glove delivery. Professionals will transport and install the mattress in your room of choice, and you can have your old mattress and foundation removed with the service. |
Sleep Trial |
The mattress comes with a 365-night sleep trial. There isn’t a minimum break-in period, so customers can return the mattress at any point during the first year. Returned mattresses are refunded in full, minus a $99 processing fee. |
Warranty |
Saatva backs the Zenhaven with a limited lifetime warranty. Defective mattresses are replaced with new ones during the first two years of ownership. After that, Saatva repairs and re-covers defective mattresses for a $149 transport fee. Alternatively, customers can opt for the Fairness Replacement Option. With this option, customers can keep their defective mattress and purchase a new one at a discounted cost. The warranty is only valid for the original purchaser. Additional terms and conditions apply. |
Zenhaven Mattress FAQ
The mattress uses GOTS-certified organic cotton and wool, but the Zenhaven isn’t a certified organic mattress. A Rainforest Alliance certification indicates that the latex was sustainably produced without chemicals. The mattress does not incorporate petroleum-based foams.
Latex and memory foam are popular materials in the bedding industry. Each has its pros and cons. Latex is typically more durable and breathable than memory foam. It generally has a springy feel with moderate contouring. Memory foam has a deeper body hug but tends to retain heat. The best option for you depends on your sleep style and preferences.
Latex is an exceptionally durable material that holds up well to weight and pressure. That said, all mattresses eventually soften over time. Latex mattresses generally resist deep impressions and sagging better than memory foam and polyfoam. A typical latex mattress has a lifespan of seven to eight years.
Dual-sided mattresses are generally more expensive than one-sided models because they require more labor and materials. Some can be quite heavy, making them challenging to flip. Dual-sided mattresses aren’t as common, so shoppers don’t have as many options to choose from.
The Zenhaven is made by Saatva, a direct-to-consumer mattress and bedding company founded in 2010.