Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite: Which hybrid mattress is right for you?

A split screen of the Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress
(Image credit: Saatva / Bear Mattress)

Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite: At a glance

The Saatva Classic and Bear Elite Hybrid are both top-rated hybrid beds with customizable firmness options and luxury temperature regulation. While these two premium mattresses have some things in common, there are some key differences between them, too. We've put together this Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid comparison to help decide which is a better buy for your sleep.

The Saatva Classic takes the No 1 spot among our top picks overall in our best mattress guide, while the Bear Elite Hybrid has been crowned the best cooling mattress for hot sleepers. Both have hybrid designs to provide a balance between comfort and support, and even offer varying levels of firmness, but which delivers most on quality: Saatva or Bear?

Fortunately, we have now reviewed and slept on both mattresses — testing them in key areas such as design, temperature control, and support — to put together this honest, in-depth Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid comparison piece. (One great thing these beds do have in common is that they're always discounted in the monthly mattress sales.)

Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress: Price & Trial

  • Both come with lifetime warranties, but Saatva has a longer sleep trial
  • Regular sales take $300 to $400 off the Classic, with a queen usually $1,795
  • A queen Elite Hybrid is usually $1,614, thanks to a standard 30% discount

Both the Saatva Classic and the Bear Elite Hybrid sit in the premium price tier, but regular sales mean you can save money (though you'll still be dealing with premium price tags).

Regular Saatva mattress sales knock anywhere between $200 and $500 off, with the bigger price drops reserved for the bigger sizes. A queen is usually $300 to $400 off, with its MSRP going from $2,139 to as low as $1,739. (It's worth noting that the Saatva Classic was slightly less a year ago, with a queen then retailing for $2,095.)

The setup process of the Bear Elite Hybrid mattress

(Image credit: Future / Alex Temblador)

Meanwhile, Bear Mattress typically holds 30-35% off sales on all their mattresses, so a queen is usually $1,699 to $1,587 (MSRP: $2,427). However, MSRPs tend to fluctuate, and we did see 40% off sales around major holidays this year.

In terms of extras, Saatva is known for providing top-of-the-line extras with every mattress purchase, including free white glove delivery, a 365-night sleep trial, and a lifetime warranty. However, it's important to consider the $99 fee if you want to return the mattress during the year-long trial.

Bear's sleep trial is shorter at 120 nights, but it does also offer a lifetime warranty, and both shipping and returns are free. Plus, you'll sometimes get a free gift, such as pillows or a bedding bundle.

Saatva Classic mattresswas $1,395now $1,190 at Saatva

Saatva Classic mattress: twin was $1,395 now $1,190 at Saatva
The Saatva Classic mattress is now 15% off, which is actually one of the weaker discounts for this mattress — unless you buy a split king size ($461 off). As always, benefits are generous and include free white glove delivery, a 365-night sleep trial, and a lifetime warranty.

Bear Elite Hybrid: was $1,999 now $1,399 at Bear Mattress

Bear Elite Hybrid: twin was $1,999 now $1,399 at Bear Mattress
The Bear Elite Hybrid is currently 30% off and priced at $1,699 for a queen after 30% off (was $2,427). However, we suggest waiting for the Black Friday sales just in case it changes from a 30% discount to a 35% or even 40% discount. (MSRPs tend to fluctuate, as well.) Whenever you buy, you'll always get a 120-night sleep trial, lifetime warranty, and free shipping and returns.

Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress: Design & Materials

  • Both mattresses are fiberglass-free hybrids with three firmness options
  • The Classic offers two height options, with four layers, and is delivered flat
  • The Elite is 14" tall with five internal layers and is delivered in a box

Both the Saatva Classic and the Bear Elite have that comforting and supporting design found in this year's best hybrid mattresses. They use memory foam layers for comfort while coils and springs adds support, and contain breathable fiberglass-free materials.

However, the Saatva Classic is shipped flat and installed in your room of choice through complimentary white glove delivery, while the Bear Elite Hybrid is delivered to your doorstep in a box.

The Saatva Classic stands at either 11.5 or 14.5 inches (it's your choice) and has four internal layers. The first layer is made of high-density foam for pressure relief and sturdy back support, followed by individually wrapped coils for a stronger, firmer feel.

The base layer features a coil unit for enhanced airflow and to prevent sagging, protected by foam rails for edge support. These tiers sit under a breathable cotton cover, complete with a Euro top surface for a soft, hypoallergenic sleep surface.

Image shows inside the Saatva Classic innerspring hybrid mattress

(Image credit: Saatva)

Meanwhile, the Bear Elite Hybrid only comes in a 14" height, but it has an additional internal layer. The first layer features antimicrobial copper-infused memory foam for body-contouring pressure relief, followed by transition foam to support the following layer of individually encased coils for motion isolation, breathability, and support.

The mattress also features reinforced edge coils for sturdier edge support (more on that later), while the bottom layer features high-density support foam for stability and durability. At the top, its cover is a cooling hand-quilted Phase Change Material cover, which you can upgrade to an ultra-cooling Celliant Infused Cover.

Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress: Comfort & support

  • Both beds cater to all sleep positions thanks to customizable firmness levels
  • The Saatva Classic earned a perfect 5/5 score from our testers
  • The only flaw we saw in the Elite Hybrid was its weak edge support

Our lead mattress tester Alex sleeping on her back on the Bear Elite Hybrid mattress

(Image credit: Future / Alex Temblador)

Both mattresses were a pleasure to test in our respective Saatva Classic mattress review and Bear Elite Hybrid mattress review, and their adjustable firmness levels mean they can be tailored to your sleep style.

The Saatva Classic impressed us with its great balance of support and comfort, strong edge support, and breathable materials, while we loved the Bear Elite's back pain relief, great motion isolation, and its ability to stay cool all night.

It's hard to find fault with the Saatva Classic, but its weight capacity is only slightly above average at a combined 600lbs, so we wouldn't advise it if you're looking for a mattress for heavy people. (As for the Bear Elite, there's no official weight limit posted, but we'd err towards the lower end of the scale.)

Our only issue with the Bear Elite Hybrid was its edge support. While it's far from the worst we've experienced, we've certainly measured better in other hybrids we've tested, including the Saatva Classic.

Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress: temperature regulation

  • Both mattresses feature airflow-boosting coil tiers to enhance breathability
  • The Saatva Classic has a moisture-wicking organic cotton cover
  • The Elite comes with two cooling options - PCM (standard) or Celliant (upgrade)

Saatva Classic mattress, photographed from the side

(Image credit: Future)

The Saatva Classic kept our testers cool throughout the reviewing process thanks to its airflow-boosting coils and breathable cotton cover.

Meanwhile, the Bear Elite Hybrid stayed cool al night thanks to the Celliant-infused cooling cover, which you can upgrade to for an additional fee. However, the standard model does feature a PCM cover, a fabric that is known for its heat-dissipating properties.

Saatva Classic vs Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress: Which should you buy?

Buy the Saatva Classic mattress if... 

You want strong edge support: The Saatva Classic's quality build high-desnity foam rails means the edge support is strong.

You want a premium, non-toxic sleep: A fiberglass-free design, an organic cotton cover, and an anti-microbial treatment means this bed sleeps clean.

You want more generous extras: You have a whole year to try out this mattress, plus free white glove delivery means your old mattress will be removed free of charge.

Buy the Bear Elite Hybrid mattress if...

You share a bed: The Bear Elite scored high in our motion isolation tests, so you won't feel a restless partner's movements.

You sleep hot: The breathable coils and cooling Celliant-infused cover will keep you comfortable all night.

You have back pain: Individually encased coils provides deep pressure relief and excellent zoned support to the lower back.

Frances Daniels
Senior Sleep Staff Writer

Frances Daniels is a PPA-accredited journalist and Sleep Staff Writer at Tom's Guide with an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University. Her role includes covering mattress and sleep news and writing sleep product reviews and buyer's guides, including our Best Hybrid Mattress 2025 guide. She is hugely interested in the relationship between good sleep and overall health, interviewing a wide array of mattress and sleep experts to create well-informed articles about important topics such as nutrition, sleep disorders (from sleep apnea to night terrors), lucid dreaming, sleep hygiene, and mattress care. She is also our specialist on mattress toppers — producing mattress topper reviews and taking care of our Best Mattress Toppers 2025 guide — and takes the lead on all content related to fiberglass-free mattresses for a clean, non-toxic sleep. Outside of Tom's Guide, she has written for Ideal Home, Homes & Gardens, and Marie Claire. 

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