Saatva Zenhaven vs Nolah Natural 11: Which latex mattress should you buy this Black Friday?
How to choose between the Saatva Zenhaven and Nolah Natural this Black Friday
Type: Latex
Firmness: Luxury Plush / Gentle Firm
Height: 10"
Sizes: 8
Sleep trial: 365-night
Warranty: Lifetime
Price: From $1,995 $1,595 with our exclusive $400 sale
Shipping: Free white glove delivery
Type: Latex Hybrid
Firmness: Medium-firm
Height: 11"
Sizes: 8
Sleep trial: 120-night
Warranty: Lifetime
Price: From $1,499 $974 plus 2 free pillows
Shipping: Free
If you’ve been dreaming about upgrading your mattress to one made of natural latex, then the Saatva Zenhaven and Nolah Natural are likely already on your radar. But which should you buy? We'll help you choose between the two in this Saatva Zenhaven vs Nolah Natural comparison piece.
Natural latex is materials used in some of the best mattresses of 2024, thanks to its durability and temperature regulation. Whilst the Saatva Zenhaven and Nolah Natural 11 are both made from the same material, there are some differences that could determine which is the best for your sleep.
Both beds are discounted in the Black Friday mattress sales, which makes now an excellent time to buy either. In addition to price, we'll dive into the key differences between the Saatva Zenhaven and Nolah Natural 11, exploring in detail how each could benefit you.
Saatva Zenhaven vs Nolah Natural 11 mattress: Price & Trial
- The Saatva Zenhaven currently has $400 off all sizes with our exclusive sale
- The Nolah Natural has a 35% off discount and two free pillows
- Saatva's slee trial is significantly longer than Nolah's
As with some of the best organic mattresses, neither of these choices could be described as cheap. But timing your purchase to coincide with Black Friday means that, right now, they are cheaper than normal. The Saatva Zenhaven has an MSRP starting at $1,995 and whilst Saatva doesn’t run year long sales, they do reduce their prices around the main sales holidays. Right now, our exclusive Saatva Black Friday mattress sale takes $400 off any mattress at any size. This brings a queen Saatva Zenhaven down to $2,895 (was $3,295).
The Nolah Natural is cheaper both when at full MSRP and when on sale. The MSRP starts at $1,499 but an evergreen mattress sale sees 35% knocked off the price bringing the cost of a queen Nolah Natural down to $1,364 (was $2,099). You also get two free pillows when you purchase from Nolah.
In terms of home sleep trials, Saatva offers a very generous 365-nights compared to Nolah's 120-nights. Both mattresses come with a lifetime warranty and free shipping. But whilst shipping with Nolah is standard and will take between 3-10 days, with Saatva you get free White Glove delivery and old mattress removal.
Saatva Zenhaven mattress: was from $1,995 $1,595 at Saatva with our exclusive sale
This month's Saatva mattress sale takes $400 off the Saatva Zenhaven, thanks to our exclusive sales discount. This brings the cost of a queen down to $2,895 (MSRP $3,295). You also get a 365-night sleep trial, lifetime warranty and free white glove delivery.
Nolah Natural 11 mattress: was from $1,499 $974 at Nolah
The Nolah Natural 11 is an upper-mid range mattress, but a near always 35% off means that this is a very competitively priced latex mattress. With this discount a queen is down to $1,364 (MSRP $2,099). This Black Friday you also get two free pillows. Nolah perks include a 120-night sleep trial, lifetime warranty and free shipping.
Saatva Zenhaven vs Nolah Natural 11 mattress: Materials & Design
- Both mattresses are made using organic latex
- The Saatva Zanhaven features Talalay latex and has a dual layer design
- The Nolah Natural uses Talalay latex and coils
The Saatva Zenhaven mattress is an all-latex bed, constructed entirely of natural Talalay latex. It starts off with a quilted cover made from breathable organic cotton which includes a proprietary Lumbar Zone quilting for more support. There is then a layer of GOTS certified New Zealand wool which can help with temperature regulation before a layer of zoned latex with vented air channels for even more airflow.
Finally, there’s a natural latex core which offers optimum support and durability. What is unique about the Saatva Zenhaven is that it features a dual sided design, that means you can flip it to find your perfect firmness level, one side is plush the other firm.
The Nolah Natural combines latex with coils to provide the pressure relief properties of latex with the added support and responsiveness of the coils. It has an organic cotton cover followed by a layer of breathable organic wool. Next is a 2-inch pressure relieving organic comfort layer followed by a 1-inch layer of resilient latex before an 8-inch HD Max TriZone support coil layer. This is finished off with an organic wool and cotton bottom layer for overall stability.
Saatva Zenhaven vs Nolah Natural 11 mattress: Comfort & Support
- The Saatva Zenhaven boasts dual-sided design for all sleep styles
- The Nolah Natural is a good choice for back and combination sleepers
- Both mattresses perform well when it comes to motion isolation
When it comes to comfort and support, both the Saatva Zenhaven and Nolah Natural 11 offer unique experiences. The Saatva Zenhaven is perfect for a wide range of sleepers, thanks to its dual-sided design. That means you can pick a side depending on your individual sleep style and body weight. One side is luxury plush which is around 4-5 out of 10 which is ideal for side sleepers and lighter weight sleepers. The other side is Gentle Firm which is 7-8 out of 10 and is better for back, stomach and heavy sleepers.
However, those over 250lbs will be better off exploring the best mattresses for heavy people, due to the relatively shallow bed depth. Despite there not being any coils in this mattress, the responsive nature of the latex means it’s easy to shift positions, so is ideal for combination sleepers. The Saatva Zenhaven has support in the lumbar region thanks to the enhanced lumbar support in the quilting and 5-zone latex for exceptional pressure relief.
In comparison, the Nolah Natural has a medium-firm feel, sitting around 6.5 out of 10 on the firmness scale. Like the best hybrid mattresses, this bed combines the pressure-relieving comfort of Talalay latex with the targeted support of zoned coils. This combination makes it a good choice for all sleep styles, but will likely be best suited to back and combination sleepers. In our Nolah Natural mattress review, our lead tester found it to be fairly bouncy and compared it to sitting on a hammock or waterbed.
In terms of edge support, the Nolah Natural mattress takes the edge on the Zenhaven, due to the inclusion of coils. If you’re someone who sleeps on the edge of the bed then you may find this a better option. Motion isolation is also impressive with both mattresses, especially given how responsive they are. But whilst you’ll feel a little bit of movement with these beds when your partner moves around, it is likely it won’t be enough to disturb your sleep.
Saatva Zenhaven vs Nolah Natural mattress: Temperature regulation
- The Saatva Zenhaven is made from 100% naturally cooling Talalay latex
- The Nolah has an organic cotton cover and coils for added air flow
- Both mattresses have an organic wool layer for natural temperature control
Latex mattresses aren’t organic and good for the planet, they’re also some of the best cooling mattresses as latex is naturally cooling, especially compared to memory foam.
The Saatva Zenhaven has a hypoallergenic organic cotton cover which is naturally breathable and has a layer of GOTS certified organic New Zealand wool which will wick away moisture and regulate temperature. But the key of this mattresses design is that it uses vented latex which has channels that go through the entire lates layer for additional cooling.
The Nolah uses a similar design to stay cool, it has a breathable cover and a layer of soft organic wool both of which are breathable and wick away moisture. The latex used also have perforations to ensure the the flow of air going through the mattress. And finally, the inclusion of the individually wrapped coils also allow for additional airflow and ensures that no heat is retained within the latex layers.
Saatva Zenhaven vs Nolah Natural mattress: Which should you buy?
Buy the Saatva Zenhaven mattress if...
✅ You want customizable firmness: The dual sided Zenhaven will allow you to flip between firmness ratings so you can decide what better suits your sleep style and body.
✅ You have back pain: This is a really good mattress for back pain as it has zoned and enhanced lumbar support which will help keep your spine aligned and also help to ease aches and pains.
✅ You sleep hot: The Zenhaven is a naturally cooling mattress, thanks to its all-natural materials. It's not quite as cooling as a specialist cooling bed, but still a safe bet if you sleep on the warm side.
Buy the Nolah Natural if...
✅ You're a combination sleeper: The combination of responsive latex layer and coils means gives the Nolah a relatively bouncy sleep feel. That's great news for anyone who shifts positions during the night.
✅ You've got a smaller budget: The Nolah is by no means a cheap mattress, but at $1,364 for a queen (compared to the sale price of $2,895 for the Zenhaven), the Natural 11 is the best option for those shopping for a natural mattress with a smaller budget.
✅ You don't like the sink in feel of foam: If you don't like the enveloping feel of memory foam then you'll love the feel of this mattress as you stay on top of the mattress rather than in it.
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Rachael is a freelance journalist based in South Wales who writes about lifestyle, travel, home and technology. She also reviews a variety of products for various publications including Tom’s Guide, CreativeBloq, IdealHome and Woman&Home. When she’s not writing and reviewing products she can be found walking her Sealyham and West Highland terrier dogs or catching up on some cringe-worthy reality tv.