
The Purple Hybrid has a firm feel, but the WinkBed offers four firmness options (including Plus, recommended for people weighing 250 lbs or more). These prices are pretty close to average for a highly rated queen-size bed. PriceĬasper is the less expensive option, with a queen-size Casper costing $1,295 compared with $1,399 for the Purple. The Purple is cool thanks to the breathable Purple grid, while the Casper’s all-foam construction tends to trap heat. Coolingĭuring testing, we found that the Purple (8/10 score) sleeps cooler than the Casper (7/10 score). However, the Purple’s 9.25″ thickness might not translate to enough support for stomach sleepers, while Casper’s superior responsiveness makes it the better choice for combination sleepers. Sleeping Positionsīoth mattresses can accommodate side sleepers and back sleepers. The Casper is designed to support all body types, while the Purple is best for those who weigh less than 230 lbs. A key difference between these beds is the body types that they support.

With identical Mattress Advisor testing scores, both mattresses provide very good pressure relief (8.5/10) and spine alignment (9.5/10).

The Casper’s memory foam zoned support layer gives you soft support under your shoulder area and firmer support in the lower portion of your body. The Purple mattress’s hyper-elastic polymer grid layer sits on top of two foam layers and is designed to make you feel like you’re floating, evenly distributing body weight without excess sinkage.

The original Purple mattress and the Casper Original are both medium-firm mattresses.
