Good mattress
At first my husband and I thought the bed was to firm. After a week my husband loves it. I'd like it to be softer but my aches and pains have gone away.
Randi Jackson
Your body can take at least 30 days to adjust, which is why
we have a 30-Night Adjustment Period.
Read on for tips to get there faster.
The good news: it’s totally normal to experience new sensations with a new mattress. The better news: our experts and customers have advice for adapting faster.
Whether you’re worried about aches, overheating, or scent sensitivity, rest assured others like you have successfully gotten comfy with their new mattresses.
At first my husband and I thought the bed was to firm. After a week my husband loves it. I'd like it to be softer but my aches and pains have gone away.
Randi Jackson
Now that I have slept on my Casper for a little over 5 weeks, I have become even happier with it ... it just took me about a month to get totally adjusted to the Casper and now I am absolutely delighted with it.
Susan J Algul
At first both my husband and I had lower back pain the first few nights of sleeping on the mattress...This went away though after 3 days or so, and now we are sleeping great!
Paul
...It took a while to get used to sleeping on it from our posture pedic. We gave it the full 100 days but around 90 we knew we loved it. Your body really does have to take time to get used to it. I see many reviews written too early.
Jackie Mullens
My only tip is to go through as much of the 100 day trial as you can ... the first couple weeks I woke up with lower back pain. But that is pretty typical when switching to a new bed, and now everything is perfect.
Nick J
It definitely took me 3 weeks before I was fully comfortable. ... That's not to say it was uncomfortable for those 3 weeks ...It was just a matter of adjusting to the differences and allowing my body to work out those kinks.
Matt Vaughn
...If you're switching from a spring mattress to a foam one, it will take a little bit to get used to it so don't send it back right away if you don't sleep great on the first night. Give it a few weeks to settle in.
Matthew
YOUR CHECKLIST FOR COMFORT
Proper support means that the Casper logo is on the left side and you can read the name from bottom to top.
Make sure your mattress is on a firm, flat surface off the floor or on appropriately spaced slats. Ensure proper support by choosing the right bed frame.
The height of your pillow should enable a straight neck, while a pillow between your knees can help align your hips.
Proper support means that the Casper logo is on the left side and you can read the name from bottom to top.
Make sure your mattress is on a firm, flat surface off the floor or on appropriately spaced slats. Ensure proper support by choosing the right bed frame.
The height of your pillow should enable a straight neck, while a pillow between your knees can help align your hips.
Proper support means that the Casper logo is on the left side and you can read the name from bottom to top.
Make sure your mattress is on a firm, flat surface off the floor or on appropriately spaced slats. Ensure proper support by choosing the right bed frame.
The height of your pillow should enable a straight neck, while a pillow between your knees can help align your hips.
Some folks find that a mattress protector can end up trapping heat, see if taking it off for a few nights helps.
Natural fabrics like cotton or linen in your sheets, duvet, and pajamas will enable more airflow and cooling.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the ideal temperature for falling asleep is between 60-67 degrees Fahrenheit — this might be a cooler temperature than you’re used to but can help you fall asleep.
Some folks find that a mattress protector can end up trapping heat, see if taking it off for a few nights helps.
Natural fabrics like cotton or linen in your sheets, duvet, and pajamas will enable more airflow and cooling.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the ideal temperature for falling asleep is between 60-67 degrees Fahrenheit — this might be a cooler temperature than you’re used to but can help you fall asleep.
Some folks find that a mattress protector can end up trapping heat, see if taking it off for a few nights helps.
Natural fabrics like cotton or linen in your sheets, duvet, and pajamas will enable more airflow and cooling.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the ideal temperature for falling asleep is between 60-67 degrees Fahrenheit — this might be a cooler temperature than you’re used to but can help you fall asleep.
Jennifer - Miami, FL
Airing out new mattress smells is normal (like a new car), and our foams are non-toxic, as certified by CertiPUR. Leave bedroom windows and door open for effective ventilation.
Just like in your refrigerator, baking soda or white vinegar can be effective natural methods for absorbing odors.
Walking on your mattress without any sheets or mattress protector sometimes helps release any scent faster — like a massage for your bed.
Airing out new mattress smells is normal (like a new car), and our foams are non-toxic, as certified by CertiPUR. Leave bedroom windows and door open for effective ventilation.
Just like in your refrigerator, baking soda or white vinegar can be effective natural methods for absorbing odors.
Walking on your mattress without any sheets or mattress protector sometimes helps release any scent faster — like a massage for your bed.
Airing out new mattress smells is normal (like a new car), and our foams are non-toxic, as certified by CertiPUR. Leave bedroom windows and door open for effective ventilation.
Just like in your refrigerator, baking soda or white vinegar can be effective natural methods for absorbing odors.
Walking on your mattress without any sheets or mattress protector sometimes helps release any scent faster — like a massage for your bed.
Our team of Sleep Specialists can talk with you 1-on-1 to help further
identify what the source of your discomfort might be, and provide
tailored suggestions.