Product
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Product
Firmness
Score

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The Nolah Original and Casper Original are both all-foam mattresses. If you’re trying to decide which one to purchase, we used our testing methodology to take a deep dive into each bed and outline the differences.
Made with breathable layers of foam, the Nolah is a good fit for side sleepers or anyone with back pain because of its excellent pressure relief. Meanwhile, the Casper performs especially well for combination sleepers and most folks who are lightweight or average-weight.
Nolah is best for… | Casper is best for… |
Side sleepers | Side sleepers |
Hot sleepers | Sleepers who toss and turn |
Sleepers with back pain | Stomach sleepers |
While the Nolah and the Casper have the exact same score on our firmness scale (6/10), there are still differences in the way these mattresses feel.
The Nolah Original is a medium-firm mattress that gets a 6/10 on our 1-10 firmness scale. Side sleepers and sleepers of an average weight will appreciate the pressure relief. Stomach sleepers and heavyweight sleepers, however, generally find that the Nolah doesn’t offer enough support.
The Casper Original is also a 6/10. Like the Nolah, it offers a good balance of pressure relief and support that should work well for every sleeping position.
The Nolah is an all-foam mattress. It has a cushiony feeling and conforms closely to your body. But don’t worry — unless you’re a heavyweight sleeper, it still offers ample support, too.
The Casper is also highly comfortable thanks to the layers of plush polyfoam. The light contouring is sufficient for back, stomach, and side sleepers.
The pressure relief and support from the Nolah works well for side sleepers. This mattress is also generally a good fit for back sleepers and combination sleepers, thanks to its responsiveness. If you’re a stomach sleeper, though, you may want something with extra firmness.
If you fall into the lightweight or average weight categories, the Casper Original will likely be a good fit for you no matter which position you sleep in. People who weigh over 230 pounds might need a mattress that provides more support at the hips and shoulders.
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 5 | 4 | 5 |
Average weight (130 – 230 lbs): | 4 | 3 | 5 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 3 | 2 | 4 |
Body Type: | BACK SLEEPERS | STOMACH SLEEPERS | SIDE SLEEPERS |
Lightweight (< 130 lbs): | 5 | 4 | 4 |
Average weight (130 – 230 lbs): | 5 | 3 | 5 |
Heavyweight (> 230 lbs): | 3 | 2 | 2 |
1 = Very poor, 2 = Not good, 3 = Fair, 4 = Good, 5 = Excellent
Back and side sleepers of an average weight will be comfortable on the foam layers in the Nolah. We also recommend this mattress for average-weight combination sleepers because of how responsive it is. Stomach sleepers, however, will likely need a firmer bed.
Average-weight back sleepers and side sleepers will enjoy the dual support and cushioning from the Casper Original. Stomach sleepers will also appreciate how their hips are supported, while combination sleepers should have plenty of good support, too.
Unfortunately, the Nolah lacks in this category: Heavyweight back and side sleepers may not have enough support. Stomach sleepers might not have enough firmness. And since the Nolah’s responsiveness is not top-tier, heavyweight combination sleepers may not want this mattress, either.
On the Casper, heavyweight side sleepers may feel too much pressure at their hips because of the firm core foam. Heavyweight back and stomach sleepers might sink into the mattress too far. And we don’t recommend this mattress for heavyweight combination sleepers, either, since the lack of coils might make it difficult for you to get comfortable.
Thanks to the Nolah’s 6/10 firmness and soft cushioning, lightweight back sleepers, side sleepers, and stomach sleepers will likely all find the Nolah a good fit. Combination sleepers will enjoy the mattress’s responsiveness, too.
Lightweight back and side sleepers should be comfortable sleeping on the Casper because of the foam support. Stomach sleepers’ hips will not sink in too far, and the support is enough for combination sleepers, too.
Both the Nolah and Casper are all-foam mattresses. The Nolah is 10” tall and the Casper tops out at 11”.
Nolah Mattress Materials | Casper Mattress Materials |
TENCEL Cover | Breathable Mattress Cover |
AirFoam Comfort Layer | Airscape Perforated Foam |
Supportive High-Resilience Foam | Zoned Memory Foam |
High-Density Base Foam | High-Density Base Foam |
The cover on the Nolah Original is made of a natural fiber material called TENCEL. The Casper’s cover is composed of a fabric blend that has up to 57 recycled bottles.
The comfort layer on the Nolah is made from breathable, soft AirFoam that relieves pressure on your joints and body. The Casper uses a proprietary Airscape perforated foam.
The Nolah and Casper both have transition and support layers made from high-density foam for extra support.
Size | Nolah Prices | Casper Prices |
Twin | $999.00 | $895.00 |
Twin XL | $1199.00 | $995.00 |
Full | $1349.00 | $1195.00 |
Queen | $1149.00 | $1295.00 |
King | $1749.00 | $1695.00 |
California King | $1749.00 | $1695.00 |
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In this category, the Nolah gets a 3 out of 5 and the Casper gets a 3.5. Both beds are made of memory foam, which can sleep hot. However, the breathable materials used in the mattress construction should keep the average sleeper cool.
In this category, the Nolah gets a 4.5 and the Casper gets a 5. We recommend both of these beds as a good fit for couples who sleep together. The foam layers in the Nolah and Casper do a good job of absorbing movement.
In this category, the Nolah gets a 2 and the Casper gets a 4. While the Nolah’s edge support is decent, the Casper performed almost perfectly in tests designed to evaluate edge support.
In this category, the Nolah gets a 3.5 and the Casper gets a 4.5. The Nolah’s pressure relief shines brightest for back sleepers. And for some people, the Casper, which supports healthy spine alignment, may even relieve pain over time.
Both of these mattresses provide decent pain relief. The Casper Original is one of the top mattresses on the market for lightweight and average-weight people with back pain. However, the Nolah isn’t quite firm enough to help with back pain.
In this category, the Nolah gets a 3 and the Casper gets a 4. Both of these mattresses are all-foam and will not last quite as long as mattresses with coils. These beds also may not be as durable for heavyweight sleepers.
You can get free shipping on Nolah mattress in the 48 contiguous U.S. states, with arrival 5 to 10 days after your order. Enjoy a lifetime warranty on the Nolah Original and a 120-night sleep trial period.
Shipping is free to the continental U.S. and parts of Canada when you order directly through Casper Sleep. The warranty extends 10 years after your mattress is delivered. The Casper Original comes with a 100-night trial period.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Financing options are available for this mattress.
Lightweight and average-weight sleepers or anyone who moves around a lot while sleeping should be very comfortable on the Casper. But if you sleep hot or need extra pain relief, the Nolah will likely be the better choice between the two.
Yes — the Casper original may experience some sagging over time. This is one reason we recommend this bed for lightweight and average-weight sleepers. If you are a heavyweight sleeper (over 230 lbs), the Casper simply might not be your best choice.
No. According to the manufacturer, Casper mattresses are not designed to be flipped. In fact, it’s important to make sure the correct side is facing up because the materials are strategically layered. To help prevent sagging, if you sleep alone on one side of the bed or if you and your partner weigh significantly different amounts, rotate the bed 180 degrees every few months.