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But which is right for you?

A queen Birch has an MSRP of $1,873.75, but an evergreenmattress salereduces it to $1,499.

The Saatva Classic Mattress in a plain room (left) and the Birch Natural Mattress in a plain room (right)

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When it comes to benefits, however, Saatva is the clear winner.

The Saatva Classic is a hybrid with a dual-coil design.

The durable coil base features 13-gauge tempered steel springs, surrounded by foam edge support.

Saatva Classic

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This is topped with another layer of springs this time 14.5 gauge with a firmer central third.

Next is a lumbar crown: supportive foam zoned to the central third of the mattress.

Above this is a layer of eco-INSTITUT certified natural latex, for bouncy pressure relief.

Birch Natural mattress

This is followed by a double layer of organic wool, providing both cushioning and natural fire protection.

The cover is made of an organic cotton blend with a tight top finish.

The double-coil layer provides the Saatva Classic with a responsive feel, similar to a traditional innerspring mattress.

Saatva Classic Mattress: $1,395 at Saatva

And like a traditional mattress, the Classic is delivered flat.

In ourSaatva Classic Mattress reviewwe tested the Luxury Firm and it impressed our entire testing panel.

There’s little ‘sink’, but the quilted top yields to the touch points to provide pressure relief.

Birch Natural Mattress: from $1,373.75$1,099 at Birch

The support is strong across the body, with the reinforced central third helping reduce back pain.

Birch rates it as a 6-7 on the firmness scale and ourBirch Natural Mattress reviewpanel agreed.

However, firmness is subjective and sleepers with a light build might find it firmer than expected.

An exploded diagram showing the interior layers of the Saatva Classic mattress, including the double coil layer

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We described it as a “lifting feel”, helping maintain neutral body alignment.

There’s good pressure relief, but some side sleepers might prefer a softer mattress.

However, the Saatva Classic comes out on top for bed sharers, with full marks formotion isolation.

Birch Natural mattress

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The Birch also features open coils, while the natural materials enhance the overall air flow.

Saatva Classic vs Birch Natural mattress: Which should you buy?

This has more of a cushioned feel, for extra pressure relief.

Our tester lies on her side when reviewing the Saatva Classic Mattress

Your partner might be tossing and turning but you won’t feel it.

And you get two free pillows.

Birch Natural mattress

A split screen of the Nolah Natural vs the Birch Natural mattress

The Helix Dusk Luxe mattress on a bed frame (left) and the Saatva Classic Mattress on a bed frame in a bedroom (right)

Saatva RX vs Saatva Classic Mattress comparison image shows the RX on the left and the Classic on the right

The Essentia Stratami mattress directly next to the Nolah Natural 11

A split image featuring the Nectar Classic Memory Foam Mattress on the left and the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid on the right, leading into the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid vs Nectar Classic showdown

The Saatva Graphite Memory Foam Mattress Topper vs the Saatva Natural Latex Mattress Topper split screen

The Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt mattress on a bed frame in a bedroom, a man and his young sun sitting on top of it, smiling. A Tom�s Guide price drop deals graphic (right)

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The Saatva Murphy Bed Mattress on a Murphy bed frame lying flat, in a bedroom

The image shows the Casper Hybrid with Snow Technology pillow on the left and the Coop Cool+ pillow on the right in a side by side comparison

A child lying on their side covering their eyes in bed

The LG C5 (on left) faces off against the Samsung S95F (on right).

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