We tested the Coop Original Adjustable and the Saatva Latex pillows — and one is a clear winner for hot sleepers
Both the Coop Original Adjustable and the Saatva Latex pillows offer support for every sleep style, but one has the edge when it comes to cooling
Type: Memory foam and microfiber blend
Price: from $89 at Coop Sleep Goods
Best for: All sleepers
Sizes: Queen, King
Trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 5 years
Shipping: Free
Type: Down-alternative fiber, shredded latex
Price: from $165 at Saatva
Best for: Hot sleepers
Sizes: Standard, King
Trial: 45 day returns
Warranty: One year
Shipping: Free
Coop and Saatva are two of the biggest names in the sleep world, known for crafting high-quality products to help you sleep better night after night. If you're shopping for a pillow, the flagship designs from these brands are the place to start, but choosing between Coop's viral Original Adjustable pillow and Saatva's luxury Latex Pillow is a tricky task.
However, we've tested them both, alongside the best pillows on the market, so we know how to look beyond brand name to determine which pillow offers the comfort and support your sleep needs.
The Coop Original and Saatva Latex pillows are different in price, design and overall feel but they do have one thing in common — they're designed to suit every sleep style. If you're struggling to choose between the two during the Memorial Day mattress sales, our full comparison can help you decide:
Coop Original Adjustable vs Saatva Latex : Price & deals
- Saatva Latex has a luxury price tag of $165 for a queen pillow
- Coop Original is upper mid-range and regularly 20% off
- Coop Original offers better benefits, including a five-year warranty
The Coop Original Adjustable is an upper-mid priced pillow at $89 for a queen and $99 for a king size in the Classic (aka rectangle) shape. It's also available in crescent and cut-out designs, which have an MSRP of $99 for a queen. The brand is known for its industry-best bedding benefit package: a 100-night sleep trial, five-year warranty and free shipping.
The Coop Original has undergone a slight recent price increase from $85 for a queen pillow to $89. That means the sales are more compelling than ever; we've seen up to 25% off during major events like Black Friday. But 20% off is the more frequent sale and reduces a queen pillow from $89 to $71.20.
In comparison, the Saatva Latex is a premium pillow. A queen costs $165, while a king is currently $185. You can choose your desired loft between standard and high (both priced the same) but there are no ergonomic shapes. A 45-day return policy, one-year limited warranty and free shipping are included.
While a single Latex pillow is never on sale, there's a regular discount of up to $60 off when you buy two pillows in the monthly Saatva mattress sales. This means you can get a two-pack for as low as $240 (MSRP $330) at times.
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Factoring price, benefits and deals, the Coop Original has a clear advantage here.
Coop Original Adjustable vs Saatva Latex Pillow: Design
- Coop Original has a memory foam and fiber blend fill
- Saatva is made of a latex core covered by microdenier fiber fill
- Coop has a fully adjustable design
The Coop Original consists of shredded memory foam and cushioning microfiber fill. The major highlight is the adjustable build, which lets you change the firmness and feel of the pillow by simply adding or removing fill. A half-pound bag of additional fill is included in the package and you can buy extra from Coop.
The Original pillow is wrapped in a soft, breathable Lulltra cover (a blend of polyester and bamboo-derived viscose rayon.) Aside from this, it doesn't feature any active cooling credentials.
The Saatva Latex has quite a different build, consisting of two layers: a shredded latex core surrounded by microdenier fibers.
This lends the pillow the responsive, almost bouncy, support typical of latex foams, paired with the plush contouring of the fiber layer. And thanks to the cooling properties of latex and the organic cotton cover, the Saatva Latex pillow should have natural breathability.
Unlike the Coop, the Saatva Latex pillow isn't adjustable. However, it does come in two pillow lofts; standard and high. So while you can't change the feel at home, you can pick the design that better suits your needs.
And one final note on design: the Coop also sells its Original Adjustable pillow with a latex fill. This switches the shredded memory foam for latex (and increases the price to $149 MSRP for a queen at Coop.)
Coop Original Adjustable vs Saatva Latex Pillow: Comfort & support
- Coop Original can suit any sleep style but needs regular fluffing
- Saatva Latex has excellent support and a firmer feel
- Saatva Latex scored 5 out of 5 for temperature control
In my Coop Original Adjustable pillow review, I reported on how plush and contouring it is for my combination sleeping style (side and back). If you're after a down-like fluffy feel, the Coop Original will not disappoint.
And thanks to its adjustable build, the Coop Original Pillow should suit practically any sleep style. However, I found it took a few trial-and-error attempts to get the fill right (I ended up using a quarter of the extra bag provided.) You might have to endure a sore neck to nail the feel.
However, once I'd found my fill level, the comfy contouring meant the pillow hugged my head and neck so I never woke up due to neck pain or aches during the testing period.
My one gripe was the need to regularly readjust the foam and fiber fill to maintain support and shape, as the Coop Original tends to flatten under your weight over time.
This wasn't a problem during our Saatva Latex Pillow review, something I'll cover below. We tested the high-loft model, and our side and stomach sleeping tester found that the firmer design ensured it was super supportive. It kept the head and neck in alignment throughout the night, preventing strain.
And despite the firmer feel, our tester described it as like "sleeping on the cloud", thanks to the responsive cushioning of the latex interior. However, she notes the standard-loft model is necessary for dedicated back and stomach sleepers, or your neck will be held at an angle.
She also highlights that the Latex pillow never required any shifting or readjustments during the testing period. With no plumping, that's a few minutes saved evening.
If you often wake up with a sweaty head, it's important to find a pillow with good temperature regulation which will allow hot air to circulate and cool.
While I found the Coop Original to sleep neutral (I never overheated but I'm typically a cool sleeper), our hot-sleeping tester awarded the Saatva Latex a solid 5 out of 5 stars for temperature control. The naturally breathable latex core likely contributes to this cooler feel.
Hot sleepers, therefore, should go for the Saatva Latex. Alternatively, try a dedicated cooling pillow such as the Casper Hybrid Pillow with Snow technology or a design made with Glaciotex or Tencel Lyocell.
Coop Original Adjustable vs Saatva Latex Pillow: Which should you buy?
Buy the Coop Original Adjustable pillow if...
✅ Your not sure what loft you need: As a general rule, high loft suits side sleepers and low loft suits back and stomach sleepers. But comfort is subjective and an adjustable pillow like the Coop lets you fine-tune the feel.
✅ You're a combination sleeper: If you tend to switch between sleep positions, the adjustable fill means you don't have to put up with the wrong pillow some nights. This is particularly useful for those with recurring injuries that might alter your sleep needs.
✅ You want a great deal: At $89 for a queen size, the Coop is the more affordable option than the Saatva Latex and it's regularly on sale. Plus, you get industry leading benefits: 100-night sleep trial, five-year warranty and free shipping.
Buy the Saatva Latex Pillow if...
✅ You want firmer support: The latex core and fiber blend provides a good balance of responsive support and plush cushioning, so your head won't sink but it doesn't feel like you're lying on a brick.
✅ You want easy upkeep: Our tester found the Saatva Latex maintains its shape and feel without constant readjustments. This saves you time on fluffing in the morning and evening.
✅ You sleep hot: Compared to memory foam, latex offers better airflow and breathability, ideal for hot sleepers or warmer climates. On the Saatva Latex pillow, you can avoid waking up with sweat dotting your forehead.

PPA accredited journalist Becky covers all things sleep-related, from mattress and pillow reviews to reporting on the latest sleep science. Becky loves exploring the intricacies of sleep and its effects on skincare, mental wellbeing, and work performance. When not writing about sleep, Becky can be seen reading in cozy bookshops or learning about global food culture.
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