Great review. What Luxe option being at 200lbs would you go with? I’m on the verge of ordering the Dawn Luxe. During the video, how was it for side sleeping? I’m 6ft, 200lbs - broader shoulders and smaller hips. Hoping it’s soft enough for side sleeping with good support, with just a little sink. I have it narrowed to Helix Dawn Luxe vs Twilight Luxe in terms of Helix. How would you describe the differences between those two models? Any insight would be helpful. Other mattresses I’m considering alongside the Helix Dawn Luxe are the BB Aurora Luxe Firm with optional Pillowtop and the Nolah Evo 15 Firm (which you just did a video on). Btw that’s the first video on the firm version I’ve ever seen. Out of these three, Nolah seems most firm out of the three firm pillowtops (which is why I’m leaning towards Helix Luxe or Aurora Luxe). Thoughts? Thanks!!
Hi there -- Thanks for your question and sorry we missed this earlier. In the Helix line, I think you can go with either the Dawn Luxe or the Dusk Luxe. The Dawn is a little firmer, but should still be OK for a side sleeper of your weight, so if that's your comfort preference it should be a good choice. The Dusk is more of a straight-up Medium, which should be OK for you as well if you wanted a little more softness and conformance. The Aurora Luxe Firm has similar cushioning depth to those two mentioned above, but a lot more surface firmness, so that's the main difference you should be aware of there. The Nolah Evo Firm is going to be pretty close to the Dawn Luxe in its softness and cushioning depth. I hope that's helpful.
So we generally start to recommend "HD" models above 265lbs. Helix has one of these - the Helix Plus. Their sister brand Brooklyn Bedding also has a solid on in the Titan. Other brands also make HD models, which will vary in terms of their construction depending on brand. As for firmness - you'll probably want something slightly firmer than medium, as heavier sleepers tend to feel firmness differently than lighter ones. I hope that helps.
cool video. i have the helix midnight elite and it’s amazing
Great video. My showroom only had the luxe and elite so I was looking at information on the core series. Thanks!
Great review. What Luxe option being at 200lbs would you go with? I’m on the verge of ordering the Dawn Luxe. During the video, how was it for side sleeping? I’m 6ft, 200lbs - broader shoulders and smaller hips. Hoping it’s soft enough for side sleeping with good support, with just a little sink. I have it narrowed to Helix Dawn Luxe vs Twilight Luxe in terms of Helix. How would you describe the differences between those two models? Any insight would be helpful.
Other mattresses I’m considering alongside the Helix Dawn Luxe are the BB Aurora Luxe Firm with optional Pillowtop and the Nolah Evo 15 Firm (which you just did a video on). Btw that’s the first video on the firm version I’ve ever seen.
Out of these three, Nolah seems most firm out of the three firm pillowtops (which is why I’m leaning towards Helix Luxe or Aurora Luxe). Thoughts?
Thanks!!
Hi there -- Thanks for your question and sorry we missed this earlier. In the Helix line, I think you can go with either the Dawn Luxe or the Dusk Luxe. The Dawn is a little firmer, but should still be OK for a side sleeper of your weight, so if that's your comfort preference it should be a good choice. The Dusk is more of a straight-up Medium, which should be OK for you as well if you wanted a little more softness and conformance.
The Aurora Luxe Firm has similar cushioning depth to those two mentioned above, but a lot more surface firmness, so that's the main difference you should be aware of there. The Nolah Evo Firm is going to be pretty close to the Dawn Luxe in its softness and cushioning depth.
I hope that's helpful.
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Can do you a review on Brooklyn bedding’s Sedona elite mattress?
This is a great suggestion. We'll put it on the list, though to be fair, it's becoming a very long list!
Question I’m a side sleeper and weigh 295 what mattress would you suggest me in getting and thanks for your choice
So we generally start to recommend "HD" models above 265lbs. Helix has one of these - the Helix Plus. Their sister brand Brooklyn Bedding also has a solid on in the Titan. Other brands also make HD models, which will vary in terms of their construction depending on brand. As for firmness - you'll probably want something slightly firmer than medium, as heavier sleepers tend to feel firmness differently than lighter ones. I hope that helps.