Most of the mattresses we are looking at, we've only heard of from you, and the AWARA is no exception. You've been our go-to info source among reviewers. With SO many choices, I'm leaning strongly toward a sustainable eco-friendly choice. I glanced at the AWARA options before, and after this review we think their offerings are too firm on your scale for what we are beginning to understand is our preference. Our *idea* of medium-firm and sleeping on a mattress that RizKnows rated 5-7 _did not_ have enough plush sink-in for us, yet the word "soft" scared us. Still does. Ever onward!
We just got an Awara Premier. It's definitely soft. I'm 165 pounds and my wife is 125, and we both sink in a bit on it, more than we would like. As a result, we're looking to switch to the original mattress since it's reputedly firmer.
Never heard of Awara until seeing it in your reviews. Been searching for a replacement mattress and certainly have appreciated the insight shared by your channel ... thank you!
Ive never heard of Awara before but this is very helpful. I’ve always believed I wouldn’t like a latex mattress because I am a heavy side sleeper and latex would be too firm. It sounds like the Awara Premier might actually be something to consider! 🛌
My husband has back pain on our mattress so I need to switch to a harder mattress. I also want to try the latex since ours is foam, maybe that will make a difference. It’s hard to tell with an online mattress without trying it first. I think the try out period is nice.
Worth it! And it's definitely interesting how it relieves pressure, but is buoyant at the same time. No back pain for me on this mattress and I'm 225lbs.
@@fernandatv I got the premier. I think the added layer of latex helps me get extra pressure relief for my shoulders and hips while side sleeping, yet the latex maintains support, so my back/stomach isn't sinking.
@@Gigi-uj5ty I still love my mattress. I definitely recommend the Premier because of that little extra give, since the latex is so supportive naturally. There is no sag or indentation anywhere, and I pretty much sleep in the same spot. Having removed and replaced the organic cotton/wool outer layer to wash at one point, it's not super easy, but well worth it. The inner construction quality is good and I'm pressed with how simple the design is for how well balanced the mattress is regarding comfort/support. Big win in my book. Hoping for a decade more use at least.
At about 3:14 it says they both have 2in. of latex foam but at 4:20 it says the premier has an additional 2in of latex foam. The review could have been presented better by stating the total thickness of the latex foam each one has during its initial description. It's the thickness of the latex foam layer that makes the difference between these mattresses so this information is critical in making the best choice for customers.
Like most brands I've never heard of this matress. Sounds interesting but not quite what I'm looking for but who knows unless you try it. 2 inches does not sound like a thickness I'm looking for.
BUYER BEWARE: THE MATTRESS COVER IS OVER 60% POLYESTER AND RAYON. IT'S ON THE MANUFACTURING TAG AND THEY DON'T ADMIT THIS ON THE WEBSITE. VERY MISLEADING. NOT COOL.
This channel has introduced me to so many mattress brands, such as this Awara which I never heard of before.
I just found your channel so I just found out about this mattress lol. I’m gonna go and binge watch a bunch of videos now 😁 very informative!!
I’m so curious about latex mattresses! I’ve never tried one! Thank you for doing these reviews you are appreciated!
Most of the mattresses we are looking at, we've only heard of from you, and the AWARA is no exception. You've been our go-to info source among reviewers. With SO many choices, I'm leaning strongly toward a sustainable eco-friendly choice. I glanced at the AWARA options before, and after this review we think their offerings are too firm on your scale for what we are beginning to understand is our preference. Our *idea* of medium-firm and sleeping on a mattress that RizKnows rated 5-7 _did not_ have enough plush sink-in for us, yet the word "soft" scared us. Still does. Ever onward!
We just got an Awara Premier. It's definitely soft. I'm 165 pounds and my wife is 125, and we both sink in a bit on it, more than we would like. As a result, we're looking to switch to the original mattress since it's reputedly firmer.
@@stringerjarrod awesome thank you for this comment. I figured 4” of latex was too much.
I love how many latex foam reviews there are now. 😁 I first heard about Awara from you guys! Thanx!
Never heard of Awara until seeing it in your reviews. Been searching for a replacement mattress and certainly have appreciated the insight shared by your channel ... thank you!
Are there any Canadian retailers selling Awara beds?
I first heard of this mattress here! It seems like it would be good for side and combo sleepers. Also love the free extras!
I love the feel of latex foam and I definitely want a hybrid. Thanks for the comparison!
I've actually never heard of awara until I found your blog
You're video helped me to make up my mind on witch latex hybrid to purchase. Thank you!
Ive never heard of Awara before but this is very helpful. I’ve always believed I wouldn’t like a latex mattress because I am a heavy side sleeper and latex would be too firm. It sounds like the Awara Premier might actually be something to consider! 🛌
I first heard of the Awara mattress from your reviews!
This is the first I have heard of this mattress! It looks like a nice one!
I first heard of it right here and right now. So many choices out there.
My husband has back pain on our mattress so I need to switch to a harder mattress. I also want to try the latex since ours is foam, maybe that will make a difference. It’s hard to tell with an online mattress without trying it first. I think the try out period is nice.
Worth it! And it's definitely interesting how it relieves pressure, but is buoyant at the same time.
No back pain for me on this mattress and I'm 225lbs.
@@pretendhumandid you get the original or the premier? Thanks.
@@fernandatv I got the premier. I think the added layer of latex helps me get extra pressure relief for my shoulders and hips while side sleeping, yet the latex maintains support, so my back/stomach isn't sinking.
@@Gigi-uj5ty I still love my mattress. I definitely recommend the Premier because of that little extra give, since the latex is so supportive naturally. There is no sag or indentation anywhere, and I pretty much sleep in the same spot. Having removed and replaced the organic cotton/wool outer layer to wash at one point, it's not super easy, but well worth it. The inner construction quality is good and I'm pressed with how simple the design is for how well balanced the mattress is regarding comfort/support.
Big win in my book. Hoping for a decade more use at least.
I first heard of this mattress on this video. Looks really nice.
G Q: This is the first time I’ve heard of the Awara mattress. Thanks for the info!!
I had never heard of Awara before hearing about them on your videos.
The Awara Premiere sounds nice 😊 Do all the mattress need some type of base? Thank you for another great review 🛏💤
This is the first time I hear about AWARA but since I’am looking to replace my old mattress I’ve been considering latex foam.
It amazes me how many different mattress brands there are. I have never heard of Awara till I saw this video
After seeing this review, helped me a lot. I realized I would most likely benefit from a Latex foam Hybrid not a memory foam mattress.
Had this a few days and i slept so good already!
Thanks for the info, I feel you've given me the information I need to make my decision.
I’m very happy with this revy
In my notifications, right before I clicked on your video
I would prefer the Awara Premier & I first heard about Awara here on TH-cam!
At about 3:14 it says they both have 2in. of latex foam but at 4:20 it says the premier has an additional 2in of latex foam. The review could have been presented better by stating the total thickness of the latex foam each one has during its initial description. It's the thickness of the latex foam layer that makes the difference between these mattresses so this information is critical in making the best choice for customers.
Awara is a new one for me. A hybrid would be best so I could have a soft top, but still have a supportive mattress.
On your Channel is where i heard of the mattress
Awara? Never heard of it before. This is the first time.
Like most brands I've never heard of this matress. Sounds interesting but not quite what I'm looking for but who knows unless you try it. 2 inches does not sound like a thickness I'm looking for.
The premiere is 4" but also $400 more... *shrugs*
BUYER BEWARE:
THE MATTRESS COVER IS OVER 60% POLYESTER AND RAYON. IT'S ON THE MANUFACTURING TAG AND THEY DON'T ADMIT THIS ON THE WEBSITE.
VERY MISLEADING. NOT COOL.