Brooklyn Bedding and Loom & Leaf have long been two of the biggest players in the online-only mattress game. Brooklyn Bedding is mid to high-range mattress with a bit of an edge (literally) over its competitor, Loom & Leaf. Loom & Leaf is also another high-quality mattress that sees a lot of success online.
Two mattress brands that have had a lot of success online are Brooklyn Bedding and Loom & Leaf. They both rely on the online-only business model to pass on significant cost savings to consumers in the form of a high-quality, low-cost product. We’ll compare these mattresses so you can decide which is better for you: the Brooklyn Bedding or the Loom & Leaf mattress. Check out our other Brooklyn Bedding and Loom & Leaf mattress comparisons, such as Brooklyn Bedding vs Casper and Loom & Leaf vs Helix, before making a final decision.
While they share a similar business model, the two mattresses are vastly different in terms of comfort. If you’re deciding between Brooklyn Bedding and Loom & Leaf, this article will help you understand the differences.
Construction/Feel
Two layers of memory foam are sandwiched between a transition foam layer and a support polyfoam layer in the Loom & Leaf mattress. The memory foam layers have densities of 4 and 5 pounds, indicating that the materials are of good quality and should last a long time. Between the former memory foam top layer and the bottom poly foam support layer, the transition layer acts as a cushion. If you prefer a firmer sleeping surface, the transition is likely to have more give than the other foams, so you might not get as good of a sleeping surface with this mattress.
Over a support polyfoam layer, the Brooklyn Bedding has two layers of latex, one of Talalay and one of Dunlop. These are high-quality materials that should last a long time and breathe well. Learn
Both mattresses are made of high-quality materials that should last for many years. The main difference is in the overall atmosphere. Brooklyn Bedding is resilient and bouncy. The mattress conforms well, and you do feel as if you are sleeping “on” it.
Loom & Leaf maintains a slow-moving, pure memory foam feel (although more resilient than most memory foam mattresses). It’s great for relieving pressure and sleeping cool.
Price
Brooklyn Bedding charges $750 for a Queen mattress with free shipping, but customers can usually get a 5% discount.
The Queen mattress costs $999, but there is also a shipping fee (usually around $99 depending on where you live), as the mattress is not delivered in a box (it is hand-delivered).
The Loom & Leaf has a higher price tag because it has a more luxurious feel and uses more expensive materials. People will have to decide whether the price difference is justified in the end.
Overall
Both of these options are excellent (and have both made our best mattress list). They both have excellent sleep trials and return policies, so there isn’t much risk in trying them out. However, the difference in feel is significant, so you should be able to determine which one is best for you.