Sleep Number Comfortfit Mattress Layer 2023 REVIEW
The Comfortfit Mattress Layer is designed to work really well with the existing Sleep Number mattress collections. It's easy to install and is very soft and comfortable to sleep on. The price is high but Sleep Number does offer discounts on it.
- DESIGN
- EASE OF USE
- PRICE
- COMFORT
Enhance Your Sleep with Sleep Number’s Comfortfit Mattress Layer
You might think that when you shop for a mattress your job is done when you select one that is comfortable. The truth is that a mattress can also have add-on accessories like detached mattress layers. These add-ons can serve to provide added cushioning, pressure relief, and even motion isolation for the users of the bed. The layers can be made from materials such as memory foam, polyfoam, and even gel infusions. Sleep Number recognizes the positive effect that an add-on layer can have for users and they offer several different options to choose from including the Comfortfit Mattress Layer.
About
The Comfortfit Mattress Layer is designed to provide a plush support, soft comfort layer for the top of your Sleep Number bed. It’s filled with a blend of memory foam (75%) and polyester (25%). The mattress layer is covered with a breathable lyocell blend cover to induce soothing sleep. The Comfortfit Mattress Layer is hypoallergenic for sensitive sleepers and it comes with wide corner anchor bands to help hold it in place on your bed. The mattress layer also has the Logic Label included to help take the guesswork out of making the bed. The Comfortfit Mattress Layer meets the certification standards for CertiPUR-US®.
Sizes Available
- Twin Long: 80″ x 38″ x 2″ Thick
- Queen: 80″ x 60″ x 2″ Thick
- King: 80″ x 76″ x 2″ Thick
- California King: 84″ x 72″ x 2″ Thick
- FlexTop King: 80″ x 76″ x 2″ Thick
- FlexTop California King: 84″ x 72″ x 2″ Thick
Fabric & Care
- Top: 61% polyester/37% lyocell/2% spandex
- Bottom: 100% polyester
- Fill: 75% memory foam/25% polyester
Spot clean only.
Pricing & Availability
The Comfortfit Mattress Layer is offered exclusively through Sleep Number and can be purchased in Sleep Number stores or through sleepnumber.com. It has a list price of $329.99 for the FlexTop King. It currently has a sale price of $263.99 through sleepnumber.com.
User Experience
The Comfortfit Mattress Layer was shipped in a plain cardboard box that was labeled with the name of the product on the outside. The layer was vacuum sealed in heavy plastic and had a simple product description card with it. The card provided product information (the same that is available on the website) and a note that reads:
“You may initially notice a ‘new foam’ scent with your layer. Before use, we recommend airing it out at room temperature for 24 hours.”
This ‘new foam’ scent is something I’m usually pretty sensitive to so I was expecting to be knocked over by it when I unwrapped the layer. When I got the plastic off of it, I was surprised to discover that there were no odors emanating from the mattress layer at all. I rolled it out until it was laying flat on top of our Sleep Number mattress. I made sure the correct side was facing up and then aligned it with the edges of the bed.
I love that Sleep Number provides the anchor bands and Logic Label on the Mattress Layers. Our last mattress layer — the VariaCool Memory Foam Mattress Layer — would constantly slip off the edges of the mattress even with the elastic bands in place. From the beginning of the installation of the Comfortfit layer, I noticed that it just seemed to fit better than the Variacool. I think it could be because the Comfortfit layer is plusher than the Variacool layer. Therefore, it’s more flexible.
Once I got the Comfortfit layer adjusted and secured on the mattress, I re-dressed the bed with Sleep Number sheets and a True Templ blanket, also from Sleep Number. Because the mattress layer is plush and fluffy, the bed ends up looking a little lumpy under the top cover.
When I laid down on the bed I was impressed with how soft the Comfortfit mattress layer is. It’s sort of like laying on a fluffy pillow. To be honest, I think I would have been more impressed if we hadn’t switched from the VariaCool layer to the Comfortfit layer. The VariaCool layer provides an added layer of firmness while the Comfortfit layer is just plush and soft. This isn’t a complaint about the Comfortfit layer but it is important to note that a user’s experience might vary depending on what type of surface/mattress they are coming from.
I was a little concerned that the Comfortfit Mattress Layer might increase the temperature a bit during sleep but I stayed at a comfortable temperature all night. I happen to have arthritis in my lower back (left sciatica to be exact) and the first time I slept on the Comfortfit layer I happened to be having a flare-up since we were expecting a change in the weather. I mention this because I felt that the Comfortfit layer helped me be comfortable all night. It didn’t make my ailment worse and sometimes beds do. The fact that I stayed consistent on my pain level was very telling in favor of the mattress layer.
I also compared my SleepIQ Scores between the nights before I added the Comfortfit layer and the first night with the Comfortfit layer. My sleep score increased by nearly 9 points when I added the Comfortfit layer. I had approximately the same amount of sleep and the Sleep Number on my side of the mattress was the same. So pretty much the only thing that was different was the mattress layer.
Conclusion
If you’re looking to enhance your sleeping experience, the Comfortfit Mattress Layer is an excellent addition to your Sleep Number mattress. Not only is it incredibly easy to install, but it also provides a plethora of benefits that can greatly improve your sleeping habits. This amazing layer is designed with your comfort in mind, providing exceptional cushioning and support while you sleep. By adding this layer to your mattress, you can experience a softer and more luxurious sleeping surface, reducing pressure points and providing maximum comfort. So, if you want to take your sleep to the next level, the Comfortfit Mattress Layer is definitely worth considering!
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1 Comment
Thanks for sharing your review of the Sleep Number Comfortfit Mattress Layer! I’ve been considering purchasing a Sleep Number mattress and it’s really helpful to hear about your experience. I’m curious, did you find that the Comfortfit layer helped with any specific sleep issues you were experiencing, such as back pain or restlessness? And how does it compare in terms of comfort to other mattresses you’ve tried in the past? Thanks again for your insights!