Helix Review
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- Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Short Queen, Queen, RV King, King, Cal King
- Materials: Hybrid blend of memory foam and individually wrapped pocket coils
- Firmness: Soft, medium, firm, and luxe
- Shipping: Free delivery and returns, 3-10 business days
- Trial Period: 100-night in-home trial
- Warranty: Up to 15-year warranty
- Financing Options: Klarna, Katapult
Helix Review
Helix has joined the mattress market with a new approach that doesn't subscribe to the one-size-fits-all model. Helix offers over six different mattress models that align with your specific nighttime habits, body type, and sleeping positions. Because of this personalized mattress pairing, you'll find a bed that fits your sleeping style without spending too much money in the process.
Helix doesn't rely on expensive remote controls, a phone app, or a complicated bed frame to bring you a personalized bed — their beds depend on structural integrity, high-quality components, and award-winning design to keep it simple, affordable, and exceptional.
TYPES
What bed sizes does Helix offer?
Helix offers mattresses in Twin, Twin XL, Full, Short Queen, Queen, RV King, King, Cal King.
What types of mattresses does Helix offer?
One of the biggest ways in which Helix stands out is their customization options when it comes to pairing you with your best possible mattress. They offer over six different mattresses which appeal to different sleep positions, body types, and support needs.
The difference between the mattress versions typically falls in the materials that are used. For instance, side sleeper mattresses use a comfort layer with a different density than that in a back/stomach sleeper mattress. By purposely designing each mattress with a specific sleeping style in mind, Helix has curated the optimal choice for any type of sleeper.
- Helix Sunset: For side sleepers, the Helix Sunset gives you that "sinking in" feeling that people love about memory foam. You'll still get plenty of pressure relief thanks to the hybridity of every Helix mattress.
- Helix Moonlight: Designed for back and stomach sleepers, or couples who have different sleep styles, the Moonlight contours to your body and uses proprietary Helix Dynamic Foam to offer more support for stomach and back sleepers. This mattress still gives you that soft feel without sacrificing support.
- Helix Midnight: Sitting more in the middle between soft and firm, the Midnight is the most popular choice. Its Memory Foam Plus Foam layer gives the perfect amount of support without being overbearingly firm at the same time.
- Helix Dusk: The Dusk uses Helix Dynamic Foam to provide the perfect give for a deeper sleep. Not too firm and not too soft, this is a popular choice for couples who have different sleeping styles.
- Helix Twilight: You'll find the perfect combination of support and pressure relief with the Twilight. Rather than sinking into your mattress, you'll enjoy the benefits of sleeping on top of the Twilight.
- Helix Dawn: The Helix Dawn contours to your body and offers the perfect amount of support for someone who doesn't want to sink into their mattress.
- Helix Plus: One of the stand-outs from the Helix collection is the Helix Plus. A mattress designed for body types that are bigger and taller, this bed adds an additional layer of support and incorporates the highest density foam into its construction. With its hybrid design and breathable cover, you get a mattress that prioritizes airflow, adding more support materials without sacrificing temperature control.
- Helix Kids: The award-winning Helix Kids mattress offers premium foams for age-appropriate comfort, hypoallergenic cover, a hygienic microbe shield, plant-based water repellant, and a flippable design made for growing kids.
Which Helix mattress type is best?
Helix also offers a premium edition of each of its standard mattresses. Their Luxe line adds more layers of comfort, as well as a premium quilted pillow top to provide a notably enhanced sleeping experience.
In comparison to a standard Helix mattress, a Luxe adds 2 more layers and 2 inches of additional features. Adding lumbar support and a breathable Tencel cover to the equation, a Helix Luxe is the top of the line in terms of advanced sleep technology. In fact, Helix Luxe mattress models are now manufactured with a diamond-shaped quilt pattern instead of the previous “X” shaped quilt pattern providing a plusher, more luxurious pillow top.
With these added features, you will see a heftier price tag when shopping for a Luxe. Thankfully, with Helix, you'll have several financing plans to choose from in order to keep your budget in line. Whether you choose a standard Helix or a Helix Luxe, you're investing in better sleep, plain and simple.
Which sleeping position is best for Helix mattresses?
Due to the fact that Helix has an extensive catalog of mattresses that have each been specially designed to complement different sleeping styles, there really isn't an "ideal" sleeping position for a Helix mattress. It all comes down to which mattress you identify as meeting your needs when it comes to providing supple support and cushioning.
Which body type is best for the Helix mattress?
Each Helix mattress contains pocketed coils in the base layer. Due to this collectively shared attribute, we would recommend the Helix mattress to any body type spanning from petite to plus size. However, you should note that Helix Plus is the sole exception, and this mattress is generally best for anyone who is over 230 lbs.
COMFORT
Is a Helix mattress firm or soft?
Helix explicitly designed their mattresses with a variety of firmness levels. The Helix Core and Helix Luxe model mattresses all have soft, medium, and firm options. You should also take note of Helix's Birch Mattress, which is more of a medium-firm level, and most often recommended to anyone who sleeps on their side or stomach.
Does a Helix mattress provide back support?
Helix mattresses are able to provide sufficient back support to anyone who sleeps on their side and stomach. When you sleep on your side or stomach you need to make sure that you have a mattress that properly balances cushioning and support. A side sleeper's hips and shoulders will need to be able to sink into the mattress just enough that their spine is able to be properly straightened out while they sleep. Whether you decide on the Helix Dusk, Helix Midnight, Helix Moonlight, Helix Sunset, Helix Twilight, or Helix Plus will ultimately boil down to your sleeping type and body weight. Rest assured though that Helix has a mattress on hand that is specifically engineered to provide you sufficient back support based on your physical makeup and sleeping position.
Does Helix mattress relieve back pain?
Specifically, the Helix Midnight Luxe has been engineered to balance high-quality contouring with support to create an experience that leaves you with alleviated upper and lower back pain. If you're a side sleeper, you're in a particularly favorable situation, because the mattress maintains maximal comfortability with thick memory foam comfort layers, while supporting the shoulders and hips to ensure that the spine is aligned and overall pressure on your body has been reduced.
Does the Helix mattress keep cool at night?
Regardless of its foam components, Helix has one of the coolest mattresses on the hybrid market. Thanks to the 8-inch pocketed coils, air can move between the coils, keeping the mattress cool while you sleep. The proprietary foam used in each Helix mattress is less dense, so it absorbs less heat and allows for circulation.
If you find yourself on a memory foam bed that feels way too warm when you sleep, you can still get the same soft feel but at a cooler temperature with the help of Helix.
MATERIALS
Helix's Construction
The construction of your Helix mattress will depend upon which model you decide to invest in. However, all mattresses are 12" thick with 8" pocketed coils and 4" of foam. You should also account for the Helix Luxe (higher-end option), which includes a pillow top, zoned support coils, and a thicker, more comprehensive comfort layer. The Helix Luxe models are now manufactured with a diamond-shaped quilt pattern providing a plusher, more luxurious pillow top. Then, you have the Helix Plus mattress which is 12" thick with XL-wrapped coils, and four different types of foam.
What are Helix mattresses made from?
Every Helix mattress features a hybrid design. This means that each mattress is built with foam top layers that are situated over wrapped coils. Even though the actual amount of foam and coils for certain Helix mattress models might vary, you can rest assured that your Helix mattress will provide you with an enjoyable mixture of support and comfort.
Does the Helix mattress come in a box?
Yes, each Helix mattress is a bed-in-a-box mattress. This means that your Helix mattress will ship compressed in a box. You'll then have to unbox the mattress at home and give it just around 24 hours to fully decompress. Overall, a very low maintenance process to get your mattress ready for use.
Does the Helix mattress need a special foundation?
Whether or not you decide to get a special foundation for your Helix mattress is totally up to you. The good news here is that if you don't feel like spending the extra money on a special foundation, you won't have to with a high-quality hybrid mattress like the one you can get from Helix.
Caring for your Helix mattress
You can spot clean your Helix Standard and Helix LUXE mattress covers. However, you should note that you can't actually remove the mattress covers. If you have any concerns about spills or other stains on your Helix mattress, it's strongly advised that you invest in a Helix Mattress Protector.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Helix Delivery
Every Helix mattress ships for free in the United States. Helix offers free and safe non-contact delivery as well. Once you've placed your order, you'll receive a confirmation email that will detail the products within your order. You should note that Helix is able to maintain their agreeable pricing for their products by having products oftentimes ship separately from different manufacturers.
Helix Return Policy
Once you find the mattress that suits your typical sleeping preferences, Helix will still work to make sure that you've found the right fit. After receiving your new mattress, you'll get 100 nights to make sure that you're getting a better night's sleep with your Helix.
Luckily, you won't have to wait long for your mattress to arrive with Helix's fast, free shipping. If you decide that it's not right for you, you get free returns, making the entire process painless and simple.
Helix Financing Options
Helix offers financings options via both Klarna and Katapult. With Klarna as your financing option, you'll be able to set up 4 interest-free payments. You simply enter the card of your choice and will have your payments automatically withdrawn every two weeks. Or, you can opt for Katapult, which is able to offer alternative financing if you have a low or no FICO score. A non-refundable $45 fee is required if you elect to take the Katapult route for your financing option.
Warranties
Helix stands by their products, which is why they offer a 10- and 15-year warranty for their mattresses. For standard Helix mattresses, your purchase is covered by a 10-year warranty. For Luxe and Plus mattresses, your bed is covered by a 15-year warranty to ensure you're protected against any manufacturing defects or physical flaws that were premature in the lifespan of the mattress.
Helix Mattress Against the Competition
While Helix has made a name for itself in the highly competitive mattress industry, it's still important to take a critical look at how Helix differentiates itself from its competitors. We'll inspect everything from the general construction of various mattresses, to how certain mattresses from particular companies might best serve you on your mission to make sure that you're getting as restful a night of sleep as possible.
Helix vs. Saatva
You should first note that the Helix Midnight is a bed-in-a-box hybrid mattress, and is thus built with both foam and pocketed coils for a comprehensive pressure relief experience that doesn't sacrifice back support in the process. Meanwhile, Saatva features a coil construction and thus feels much more similar to a traditional innerspring mattress. With that being said, Helix is a completely advisable option if you're someone who is prone to sleeping on your side/back and actively looking for a mattress that will help alleviate any back pain that you're suffering from. The Helix mattress also transfers motion effectively, while providing tremendous edge support which makes it a great high-quality hybrid mattress option for any couples out there. On the other hand, if you're looking for a high-quality innerspring mattress option, then Saatva could be your best bet. A Saatva mattress will provide you with plenty of support, bounce, and firmness. Lastly, when considering all the different models offered by both Helix and Saatva, Helix is definitely a more affordable route to take than Saatva. That goes without saying that Saatva is still able to offer reasonable prices. It just depends on how much money you're looking to save in the process.
Helix vs. Leesa Hybrid Mattress
Both Helix and Leese offer an array of affordable mattress options, but Helix differentiates itself favorably right off the bat by offering a more extensive array of models than Leesa. Both Helix and Leese are represented by outstanding customer service, offer 100-night sleep warranties, and 10-year warranties. But, let's take a closer look at how each mattress's particular specifications could serve you better or worse.
In terms of the construction of the Leesa mattress, each Leesa mattress features a foam comfort system that includes proprietary polyfoam and memory foam layers. Whereas, Helix mattresses are hybrid mattresses that feature both proprietary foam comfort systems and pocketed coil support cores. Helix also uses Memory Plus foam, which is able to alleviate pressure points by contouring to the shape of your body. The coils in each Helix mattress are able to add an additional level of bounce and stability that you're not as likely to encounter in that of a Leesa mattress. Next, Helix has a price point that comes in lower than average when you consider its standard hybrid models. Both Helix and Leesa ship their mattresses directly to consumers. If you're sticking to a strict budget and on the lookout for an exceptional hybrid, the Helix mattress is likely your best bet.
Helix vs. Keetsa Hybrid Mattresses
While Helix mattresses are able to maintain the balance between support and comfortability due to their hybrid nature that contains both foam and wrapped coils, Keetsa mattresses are much firmer due to the fact that they contain thick, 13-gauge coils. With that being said of Keetsa's six different mattress models, they do offer two all-foam mattress options. Keetsa also offers a 12-year warranty on each of their mattresses which is higher than the industry standard, but they also limit their sleep trial to 90-nights instead of the traditional 100-nights. Next, each Keetsa mattress is compressed and wrapped in plastic, and shipped in a box much like what you'll experience with the shipping process if you decide to go with a Helix mattress. Each company offers free shipping on its mattresses. Lastly, Keetsa mattresses tend to be pricier than their competitors due to their high-quality materials, and customers have noted that a "soft" Keetsa mattress feels more comparable to a medium-firm mattress from another company. So, if you're looking for a more affordable and better balanced hybrid mattress option, Helix is your best bet.
The Helix Sleep Quiz
Have no idea what style mattress you should get? You're not alone. Even with free trials, free returns, and online research, it's exhausting to figure out which mattress is perfect for you. Rather than spend weeks trying out different beds, take the Helix Sleep Quiz to see what type of bed is most likely to suit you. They've built each of their models with unique specifications to match different sleepers. Your sleep quiz not only gives you a better sense of the bed you need, but it also matches you with the inner components of Helix. One mattress will be designed specifically for a side sleeper who weighs 150 pounds while another will be uniquely suited for a 120-pound stomach sleeper.
You'll be asked standard questions about your age, height, and weight to first determine the type of comfort layer you might need. For heavier body types, you'll want a bed with denser foam to help give you more support, whereas a person with a lighter body type will find that same bed to be too firm. Because of this differential, Helix offers specific mattresses for different body types, understanding the different needs between individual body types.
Next, you'll be asked about your typical sleeping position, with the option to decide between side sleeper, back sleeper, stomach sleeper, or unknown. This can help Helix point you towards a mattress with the correct support for you.
From here, you'll continue on to answer questions about the preferred feel of your mattress, such as whether you like a firm or soft feel. Then, the quiz will ask you whether or not you have consistent back pain that requires some relief in your future mattress.
After answering these simple questions, you'll have a mattress match in a matter of minutes. No trial runs needed, no visits to a mattress store, and no complicated technology to set up.
You'll be matched to one of Helix's mattress types, where you'll also get a breakdown of why that specific mattress is right for you. For anyone who has no idea the type of mattress they should be looking for, the Sleep Quiz can unlock the perfect mattress for you.
Once you take the sleep quiz, you'll be matched with one of these standard mattresses. Or, if you decide to browse through the Helix Luxe options, you'll get the Luxe edition of each of these choices.