![]() (Note: Each company provided a free mattress for my review.) Here’s what I thought: CasperĬasper offers four different styles of mattress, all made in the United States. It also sells bed frames, sheets, pillows and wake-up lights. I tried both companies’ mattresses, from delivery to unboxing to sleep. ![]() Casper sold US$200 million worth of its products in its third year of business and, as of the end of 2020, Endy said it had sold 250,000 mattresses in Canada. ![]() While everyone from Sealy to Costco is getting in on the game and launching their own mattresses-in-a-box, the two most prominent names in Canada are the U.S.-based Casper and Endy, a Canadian company that offers mattresses manufactured here.īoth share a few key promises: a better sleep (case in point: Casper dubs itself “The Best Bed for Better Sleep”), affordability (all of Endy’s mattresses are under $1,000), convenience and customer satisfaction (both offer at-home trials for up to 100 days - if you’re not satisfied, you’ll get a full refund).Īnd it seems that the companies have won over consumers. The direct-to-consumer mattress-in-a-box means that with a click of a button, a small package with a compressed mattress inside will quickly arrive at your doorstep. No longer do we have to go to a mattress store, awkwardly lie for 30 seconds on a confusing range of options, and then lug one home. ![]() The Internet has changed the way we shop for just about everything, and that includes mattresses. ![]()
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