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Split king vs california king

Split king vs california king

Maltisa Driker
Contributing Writer
‍Updated on: January 19, 2024
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Maltisa Driker

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Maltisa Driker is a fact-checker and researcher who has worked in the custom home building industry in sales, marketing, and design.

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Key Takeaways

A split king consists of two twin XL mattresses, while a California king is a single larger mattress. The split king offers customizable firmness and reduced motion transfer, but needs special fitted sheets. The California king provides extra length for taller sleepers and uses standard king bedding.

The primary difference between a split king and a California king mattress is their dimensions and construction. A split king comprises two twin XL mattresses side by side, measuring 76" x 80" (193cm x 203cm), while a California king is a single larger mattress sized 72" x 84" (183cm x 213cm).

A split king allows couples to customize each side's firmness level and reduces motion transfer, although it has a seam in the middle and requires special fitted sheets. In contrast, a California king provides extra length for taller sleepers but is narrower, accommodating standard king bedding. The choice depends on whether you prioritize personalized comfort or extra legroom, considering your bedroom layout, mattress preferences, and sleeping styles.

This article will explore the pros and cons of each option, minimum room sizes, cost differences, ease of movement, accessories needed, sleeping capacity, typical buyers, oversized alternatives, sizing compatibility, and expert recommendations to help you decide between a split king and California king for your ultimate sleep experience.

Dimensions For Split King And California King (Cm, Inches, And Feet)

You're getting a massive sleeping space with either a split king or California king mattress. A split king is two twin XL mattresses side-by-side, each 38" x 80" (96.5cm x 203cm). Together, they make a 76" x 80" (193cm x 203cm) bed - perfect if you and your partner need personal space.

A California king is slightly narrower at 72" (183cm) wide but longer at 84" (213cm). The extra length gives tall folks room to stretch out. But the slimmer width means less space for restless sleepers to roam.

Which one's better? It depends. Split kings let you customize each side's firmness - great if one of you likes it soft and the other prefers firm support. The split also makes it easier to adjust or replace one side later on. But Cal kings give you that luxurious footroom...

The real question is: do you value cuddling close or having your own kingdom to roll around in? (Let's be honest, we all need personal space in bed sometimes!) Either way, you're getting a ton of mattress real estate.

So take a look at your bedroom layout, mattress preferences, and sleeping styles. With that info, you can't go wrong choosing the perfect king-sized slice of heavenly rest for you.

Below is a table of every major mattress brand, whether they're considered fiberglass-free or not, the materials used in it's fire retardant, the mattress type, and which certifications they have.

Brands

Certifications

Recalled

Type

Fiberglass

Flame Barrier

45th Street Bedding
• GOTS Certification for Organic Cotton Cover
• ECO Institut Certification for Botanicore™ Latex
No, there was no mention of a recall for the 45th Street Bedding mattress brand.
45th StLatex (natural and organic, GOTS certified cotton, QUL certified botanical latex)reet Bedding
Yes
• Wool
• Inherent fire-resistant rayon fabric
• Organic cotton
• Natural latex
4Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
• GreenGuard
• Eco-Institut
No, there is no mention of a recall for the 4Sleep mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel-infused, multi-layer)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
• Plant-derived materials
Agility
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX
• Bio-Based Gel Memory Foam
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Agility mattress brand.
Hybrid (latex, micro coils, memory foam)
No
• Fire-protection sock
Aircloud
• GOLS Certificate
• GOTS Cotton Certificate
• GOTS Wool Certificate
• GreenGuard Certificate
• Eco-Institut Certificate
• Control Union Certificate
• FSC Certificate
• CertiPUR-US Certificate
• LGA Certificate
• SATRA Certificate
• ECO Certificate
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Aircloud mattress brand.
Memory foam (microfiber mattress topper)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Aireloom
• OEKO-TEX
• CertiPUR-US
• eco-INSTITUT
No, there was no mention of any recalls for the Aireloom mattress brand.
Innerspring (with latex, memory foam, and natural materials)
No
• Polyester-based barrier fiber
• Polymeric-based barrier fiber
Airweave
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of an Airweave mattress recall.
Hybrid (airfiber, customizable firmness)
No
• Brominated flame retardants
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
•Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA)
• Wool
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
• Rayon
• Natural thistle
Alexander Signature Hybrid
• CertiPUR-US
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Alexander Signature Hybrid mattress brand.
Hybrid (pocketed coils, memory foam, cooling gel)
No
• Hydrated Silica Fire Barrier
Allswell
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Allswell mattress brand.
Hybrid (gel-infused memory foam with pocketed coils)
Yes
• CertiPUR-US certified foams
Amerisleep
• CertiPur-US
• GreenGuard
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• OEKO-TEX
• Rainforest Alliance
• eco-INSTITUT
No, there is no mention of any recall for Amerisleep mattresses.
Hybrid (memory foam + coils)
No
• Silica (sand)
• Rayon (man-made fiber constructed from wood pulp)
Amore
• CertiPUR-US
• GOLS
• eco-INSTITUT
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
• GOTS
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Amore mattress brand.
Hybrid (pocket springs, memory foam, latex foam)
No
• Organic wool
• Fiberglass-free flame retardant rayon
Amore Beds
• CertiPUR-US
• eco-INSTITUT
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100  • GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• GreenGuard Gold
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Amore Beds mattress brand.
Hybrid (pocketed coils, latex and memory foam, copper-infused cover)
No
• Organic Wool
• Flame Retardant Rayon
Apt2B
There are no certifications listed.
No, there is no indication of a recall for the Apt2B mattress brand based on the given information.
Hybrid (encased coils and foam layers)
No
• Organic wool
Aslan
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Aslan mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel-infused, multi-layered)
No
• Wool
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Avocado Green Mattress
• GOLS certified organic
• GOTS certified organic
•GREENGUARD Gold certified
• MADE SAFE Certified
• STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX certified
• Climate Neutral Certified
• FSC certified
• eco-INSTITUT label
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Avocado Green Mattress brand.
Hybrid (natural latex, pocketed innerspring coils)
No
• Or• GOTS-certified organic wool
• Natural graphite powder
• Hydrated silicaganic wool
Awara
• Oeko-Tex
• Greenguard Gold
No, there is no indication of any recall for the Awara mattress brand based on the provided content.
Hybrid (Dunlop latex and pocketed coils)
No
• Silicate flame retardant
Bear Mattress
• GOTS Certified Organic
• CertiPUR-US
•GREENGUARD Gold Certified
No, there was no recall mentioned for Bear Mattress.
Memory foam (all-foam, multi-layer)
No
• Fiberglass
Beautyrest Black
• CertiPUR-US
• 10-Year Limited Warranty
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Beautyrest Black mattress brand.
Hybrid (innerspring coils with memory foam and specialty foams)
Yes
• Rayon
• Polyester
• Silica
Bed in a Box
• OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Bed in a Box mattress brand.
Memory foam (or Hybrid)
Yes
• Boric acid
• Wool
Bedding Stock
• GOTS certification
• GOLS certification
• CertiPUR-US certification
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification
• GreenGuard Gold certification
• Fair Trade certification
• FSC certification
• eco-INSTITUT certification
• B Corp certification
• Climate Neutral certification
Yes, there was a recall for the Bedding Stock mattress brand due to violating federal flammability standards and posing a fire hazard.
Hybrid (innerspring support with foam layers)
No
• Wool
• Polyester
• Rayon
Bedgear
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for Bedgear mattresses.
Hybrid (variety of models)
No
• Silica
• Plant-based oils
Bedinabox
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Bedinabox mattress brand.
Memory foam (CoolRest gel, high-density support layers)
No
• Chemicals containing chlorine or bromine bound to carbon• Fiberglass
• PBDEs (polybrominated diphenyl ethers)
• Boric acid compounds
• Antimony compounds
• Wool
Bedjet
• ETL
• UL Electric Appliance Safety Standards
• OEKO-TEX MADE IN GREEN
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Bedjet mattress brand.
This is not applicable to a specific mattress type; it is a temperature control accessory for any mattress type.
No
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Bedstory
• CertiPUR-US Certified
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Bedstory mattress brand.
Hybrid (gel memory foam with 7-zone pocket coils, Euro top)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Big Fig Mattress
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Big Fig Mattress brand.
Hybrid (specifically for heavier individuals, high coil count, firm)
No
• Cotton
• Linseed
• Flax
Bloom Mattress
• OEKO-TEX Approved in the Standard 100 Product Class
• GOTS-certified organic cotton
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Bloom Mattress brand.
Hybrid (latex and coils)
Yes
• Chemical-free inherent fire resistant fibers
Boll and Branch
• OEKO-TEX
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• Fair Trade Certified
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Hybrid (innerspring coils and foam layers)
No
• Wool
• Latex
Brentwood Home
•GREENGUARD Gold
• GOTS
• FSC
• Climate Neutral
• RCS (Recycled Claim Standard)
• GRS (Global Recycle Standard)
• Fair Trade
• UL Environment Landfill Waste Diversion Validation
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Brentwood Home mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel-infused, all-foam)
No
• Woven silica sock
Brentwood Home Cypress
• CertiPUR-US
•GREENGUARD Gold Certified
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) Certified Organic Facility
• FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) Certified
• RCS (Recycled Claim Standard)
• GRS (Global Recycle Standard)
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Brentwood Home Cypress mattress.
Memory foam (variants: all-foam, hybrid)
No
• Natural silica quartz
Brentwood Home Oceano
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Brentwood Home Oceano mattress.
Hybrid (coil-on-coil, eco-friendly components)
No
• Silica sand
Brooklyn Bedding
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
• Oeko-Tex Class I
No, there is no mention of any recalls for Brooklyn Bedding mattresses in the provided content.
Hybrid (memory foam, latex, pocketed coils)
No
• TDCPP
• TCEP ("Tris")
Casper
• CertiPUR-US
No, there has never been a recall specifically for Casper mattresses. The recall mentioned was for Novaform ComfortGrande and Novaform DreamAway mattresses made by FXI Inc., which manufactures Casper mattresses, but it did not involve Casper mattresses themselves.
Hybrid (various models with specific features like zoned support and plush feel)
No
• Continuous filament fiberglass sock or barrier
Chattam and Wells
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• 100% natural Talalay latex
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Chattam & Wells mattress brand.
Hybrid (latex, pocketed coils, natural fibers)
No
• Natural wool
Chili Technology
• TD
• ETL
• SAA
• CECPP
• TCEP ("Tris")
No
• No flame / fire retardant materials listed
Christeli
• CertiPUR-US
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
No, there was no recall mentioned for the mattress brand Christeli.
Hybrid (with pocketed coils and foam layers)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
• Organic cotton
• Latex
Classic Brands
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Classic Brands mattress.
Memory foam (gel-infused)
Yes
• Fiberglass
Cocoon by Sealy
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Cocoon by Sealy mattress brand.
Memory foam (all-foam and hybrid options)
No
• TD• Fiberglass
• Glass fiberCPP
• TCEP ("Tris")
Comfort Dreams
• CertiPUR-US
• GreenGuard
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Comfort Dreams mattress brand.
•TDMemory foam (gel-infused)CPP
• TCEP ("Tris")
Yes
• Boric acid
• Wool
Comfort Option
• Certi-Pur
• GOTS
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• GreenGuard
• GreenGuard Gold
• GOLS
• Responsible Wool Standard
• Cradle to Cradle
• Fair Trade USA
No, there is no mention of any recalls for Comfort Option mattresses by Corsicana Bedding.
Hybrid (multi-foam layers, medium firmness)
No
• Wool
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Comfortaire
• CertiPUR-US
•GREENGUARD Gold
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Comfortaire mattress brand.
Hybrid (adjustable air with foam layers)
Unsure
• Modal Viscose Fibers (made from tree cellulose)
Copper Dreams
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
Yes, there was a recall of Copper Dreams mattresses due to violating the federal flammability standard for mattresses, posing a fire hazard.
Hybrid (memory foam with copper and graphite, pocketed coils)
No
• PBDEs
• TDCPP (Deca)
• Melamine
Corsicana
• Certified foams
Yes, there was a recall for Corsicana mattresses due to a violation of the federal mattress flammability standard.
Hybrid (pocketed coils with foam layers)
Unsure
• Para-aramid (like Kevlar)
• Inherent-FR rayon
Crave
• Oeko-Tex
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Hybrid (pocket coils, latex, memory foam, polyurethane foam)
Unsure
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Crave Mattress
• Oeko-Tex
• CertiPUR-US
No, there is no mention of a recall for the Crave Mattress brand.
Hybrid (Ultra Plush Hybrid Innerspring, Luxury Firm Hybrid Innerspring)
Unsure
• Wool
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Customatic
• ETL certification
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Customatic mattress brand.
Hybrid (specific type unspecified)
Unsure
• PBDEs
• TCPP
• Fiberglass
• Wool
Denver Mattress
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for Denver Mattress.
Hybrid (coil + foam/latex)
Unsure
• Wool
Diamond Mattress
• CertiPUR-US Certified
• OEKO-TEX 100 Certified
• GOTS Certified Organic
• Sleep Products Sustainability Certification (SP2)
No, there was no recall mentioned for Diamond Mattress.
Hybrid (foam and coils, temperature-regulating)
No
• Fiberglass-free flame retardant
Doze
• CertiPUR-US
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
Yes, there was a recall for Duxiana's Protective Mattress Covers (PMCs) due to failing to meet flammability standards.
Memory foam (gel-infused, high-density support core)
No
• CertiPUR-US certified foams without PBDEs, TDCPP, or TCEP flame retardants
Dreamcloud
• CertiPUR-US
• Greenguard Gold
• FSC
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
Yes, there was a recall of Dreamcloud mattresses for violating federal flammability regulations as they failed to meet the smoldering ignition requirements, posing a fire hazard.
Hybrid (memory foam and pocketed coils)
Unsure
• Plant-based rayon fire retardant material
Dromma Bed
• Wo
• CertiPUR-US
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100ol
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Dromma Bed mattress.
Hybrid (latex and memory foam layers, cooling properties)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Duxiana
• Oeko-Tex 100 Certificate
No, there was no mention of any recalls for the Duxiana mattress brand.
Innerspring (modular, customizable comfort zones, dual-layer spring construction)
No
• Wool
• Organic cotton
• Polyester
• Bamboo rayon (cellulose fiber)
• Tencel lyocell (cellulose fiber)
Eastman House
• CertiPUR-US
• BCI (Better Cotton Initiative)
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Eastman House mattress brand.
Innerspring (pocketed coils, hybrid-like construction)
No
• Boric acid
• Decabromodiphenyl oxide (Deca)
• Melamine
Eco Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
•GREENGUARD
• OEKO-TEX
• GOTS
• GOLS
• Fair Trade Certified
• Cradle to Cradle
• Wool Integrity NZ
• Rainforest Alliance Certified
• Eco-INSTITUT
• B-Corp
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Eco Sleep mattress brand.
Hybrid (latex and pocketed coils)
No
• Wool
• Organic cotton
Eco Terra
• GOLS certified organic latex
• GOTS certified organic cotton
• GOTS certified organic wool
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for Eco Terra mattresses.
Hybrid (latex and pocketed coils)
No
• Natural Wool
• Natural Latex
• Certified Organic Cotton
Eight Sleep
• CertiPUR-US certified
No, there is no mention of a recall for the Eight Sleep mattress brand.
Memory foam (high-tech, temperature-regulating, bed in a box)
Yes
• Para-aramid fibers (such as Kevlar)
• Inherent-FR rayon fibers
Endy
•GREENGUARD Gold
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for Endy mattresses.
Memory foam (polyurethane foam, medium-firm, breathable)
No
• Non-toxic flame retardant sock
Englander
• Oeko-Tex Class 1
• Organic Content Standard (OCS)
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
• Fair Trade Certified
No, there was no mention of a recall for Englander mattresses.
Hybrid (innerspring coils with memory foam)
Unsure
• Natural Open Air coils
• Fabric-encased coil innerspring units
Ergoflex
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
• UltraFresh
Yes
• No specific flame retardant materials mentioned
Essentia
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• Oeko Tex 100 Class 100
• EuroLatex ECO-Standards
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Essentia mattress brand.
Latex (organic, proprietary Beyond Latex foam)
No
• Kevlar fabric
European Bedding
• UL Environment GREENGUARD Gold
• Oeko-Tex 100
• LGA (TÜV)
• EuroLATEX
• Oekotex 100 class 1
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• CertiPUR™
• Cradle-to-Cradle Gold-Certified
• Euro Latex ECO-Standard
• Oeko Tex Standard 100
• EU-Ecolabel
• HYGCEN®
• FSC®
• PEFC™
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
No, there is no mention of any recall for European Bedding mattresses.
Hybrid (micro-springs and foam structure)
Unsure
• Brominated compounds
• Phosphorous-based compounds
Eve Sleep
• CertiPUR®
• OEKO-TEX
Yes, the Eve Sleep mattress brand had a recall in 2017 due to their mattress covers not meeting the UK's fire safety standards and not being sufficiently fire retardant.
Memory foam (all-foam, pressure-relieving)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
FloBeds
• Oeko-Tex Certificate
• GOTS Organic Cotton Certificate
• GOTS Organic Wool Certificate
• FSC
Certificationose fiber-toxic flame retardant sock
Yes, there was a recall of FloBeds mattresses due to violating federal flammability standards and posing a fire hazard.
Latex (Talalay, customizable firmness zones)
No
• Wool
Ghostbed
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Ghostbed mattress brand.
Hybrid (foam and individually wrapped coils)
Unsure
• Non
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber-toxic flame re
• Glass fiber scrim
• Core-spun glass fibertardant sock
Ghostbed Luxe
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Ghostbed Luxe mattress.
Hybrid (gel memory foam, latex foam, high-density foam core)
No
• Phase change material ("Ghost Ice")
Glideaway
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Glideaway mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel and charcoal infused)
Unsure
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
• Wool (as a natural flame retardant alternative)
Happsy
• MADE SAFE
• GOLS
• GOTS
• Forest Stewardship Council
• Rainforest Alliance
•GREENGUARD GOLD / UL Formaldehyde-Free
• Zero Toxics Registry
• Climate Neutral Certified
• The Conservation Alliance
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Happsy mattress brand.
Hybrid (organic latex, pocketed coils)
No
• Organic wool
• Organic cotton
Hastens
• OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100
• TRAUMPASS
• LATEX-FREE
No, there was no mention of a recall for Hastens mattresses.
Hybrid (natural materials, multi-tiered spring system)
No
• Wool
• Cotton
Haven
• CertiPUR-US
• Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA)
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Haven mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel-infused)
No
• Wool
• Cotton fabric cover
Helix
•GREENGUARD Gold Certification
• CertiPUR-US Certification
• OEKO-TEX Certification
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Helix mattress brand.
Hybrid (pocketed coils, polyfoam, optional quilted pillow top)
Yes
• Rayon (derived from cellulose/bamboo fiber)
• Organic wool
Helix Sleep
•GREENGUARD Gold Certification
• CertiPUR-US Certification
No, there was no mention of a recall for Helix Sleep mattresses.
Hybrid (foam layers and pocketed coils)
No
• Rayon (from bamboo fiber)
• Thin foam layer (chemical-free rayon barrier)
Hilding Anders
• Certified by the Swiss Institute AEH
• ISO 14001
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Hilding Anders mattress brand.
Innerspring (pocketed spring)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Hyde and Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX
No, there was no recall for Hyde & Sleep mattresses.
Hybrid (coil support with foam or latex layers)
Unsure
• Wool
• Rayon/polyester fiber barriers
• Phosphorous-based inorganic salts
• Fiberglass flame barriers
Hypnos
• FSC®• PEFC
• Red Tractor
• Responsible Wool Standard
•CottonConnect
• The Soil Association
• The Planet Mark
• NBF
• Made in Britain
No recall mentioned.
Innerspring (pocket coil, natural fillings, hybrid latex designs)
No
• Organic wool
• Organic
• Unbleached cotton
• Viscose cotton
iComfort by Serta
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the iComfort by Serta mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel-infused, some hybrid models)
Yes
• FireBlocker (blend of natural and synthetic fibers)
Idle Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for Idle Sleep mattresses.
Hybrid (memory foam and pocketed coils, flippable)
Unsure
• 100% natural cotton barrier
Innergy
• CertiPUR-US
• Low VOC
No, there is no indication in the provided content that the Innergy mattress brand has been recalled.
Innerspring (exclusive coil design, motion-reducing)
Unsure
• Organic wool
• Organic co
• Wool
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cottontton
Intellibed
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for Intellibed mattresses.
Hybrid (gel matrix, latex, pocketed coil)
No
• Silica fiber
Jamison Bedding
• OEKO-TEX
• eco-INSTITUT
• Fair Trade
• Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Jamison Bedding brand.
Innerspring (with pillow top and foam layers)
No
• Safe Slumber® fire retardant fibers
Joybed
• OEKO-Tex Standard 100
• Oregon Tilth certifications
No, there was no mention of any recall for the Joybed mattress brand.
Hybrid (organic materials, innerspring coils)
No
• Plant fiber layer made from potato plants
Kaya Mattress
• CertiPUR-US
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Kaya Mattress brand.
Hybrid (pocketed coils and memory foam)
No
• Wool
• Horsehair
Keetsa
• CertiPUR-US®
• STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®
No, there was no mention of a recall for Keetsa mattresses.
Hybrid (innerspring coil system with memory foam and comfort foam layers)
No
• Carbon rayon
• Polyacrylonite
Kingsdown
• CertiPUR-US
• Sleep To Live®
• Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
Yes, there was a recall of Kingsdown mattresses due to violating federal flammability regulations and posing a fire hazard.
Innerspring (wrapped coil technology, multi-level coil system)
No
The documents do not specify the flame retardant materials used by Kingsdown.
Kluft
• Oeko-Tex
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of any recall for the Kluft mattress brand.
Hybrid (innerspring core with latex and luxury natural materials)
No
• Fire-retardant fibers
Kutson
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-Tex Standard 100
• GreenGuard
• GreenGuard Gold• GOTS
• GOLS
• Responsible Wool Standard
• Cradle to Cradle
• Fair Trade USAant fibers
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Kutson mattress brand.
Memory foam (adjustable firmness layers)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Latex for Less
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Latex for Less mattress brand in the provided content.
Latex (flippable, Talalay and Dunlop layers)
No
• Organic wool
Layla
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Layla mattress brand.
Memory foam (copper-infused, flippable)
Yes
• Fiberglass particles
• Polyester
Leesa
• CertiPUR-US
• Climate Neutral
• B Corporation
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Leesa mattress brand.
Memory foam (hybrid, aerated responsive foam)
No
• Proprietary blend of fibers (specific fibers not disclosed)
Level Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
• Eco-Institut
No, there was no mention of a recall for Level Sleep mattresses.
Memory foam (zoned support, three-layer)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Linenspa
• CertiPUR-US
No, there is no mention of any recalls for the Linenspa mattress brand.
Hybrid (memory foam and innerspring coils, medium-firm)
Yes
• Fiberglass
Live and Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Live and Sleep mattress brand.
Memory foam (all-foam, contouring top layer, supportive base layer)
Unsure
• Boric Acid
• Wool
Loom and Leaf
• GOTS certified organic cotton cover
• CertiPUR-US certified foams
• Fair Trade Certified factories
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Loom & Leaf mattress brand.
Hybrid (memory foam and pocketed coils)
No
• Natural, plant-based thistle pulp bonded with polyester
Lucid
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Hybrid (memory foam and innerspring coils)
Yes
• Fiberglass
• Treated cotton fire retardant cover
Luft
• Oeko-Tex
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for Luft mattresses in the provided content.
Hybrid (foam layers with Bolsa and Quantum coils)
No
• Cotton
• Rayon
Lull
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for Lull mattresses.
Memory foam (gel-infused)
Yes
• 90% Polyester
• 10% Rayon
• Laminated fire retardant backing
Luxe
• CertiPUR
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
•GREENGUARD Gold
• eco-INSTITUT
• Rainforest Alliance
• Fair Trade USA
• OEKO-TEX
No, there is no mention of a recall for the Luxe mattress brand.
Hybrid (memory foam, pocketed coils, adjustable firmness)
No
• Wool
Luxi
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Luxi mattress brand.• Wool
Memory foam (with latex components)
Unsure
• Luxi does not explicitly state the specific flame and fire retardant they use in their mattresses.
Malouf
• Certified B Corporation®
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Hybrid (memory foam, coils, cooling technologies)
Unsure
• Wool
• Plant fibers
• Silica
Matrand
• No certifications
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Matrand mattress brand.
Memory foam (tight top medium-firm)ool
Unsure
• Fiberglass
Mattress Firm
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
• GreenGuard
• GreenGuard Gold
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
• Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS)
• Responsible Wool Standard
• Cradle to Cradle
• Fair Trade USA
No, there was no mention of a recall for Mattress Firm mattresses.
Hybrid (combines foam and coil components)
Yes
• Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
• Tris (1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP)
Medlift
• CE certification
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Medlift mattress brand.
Hybrid (innerspring and memory foam options)
No
• Woo
• Phosphorus-based inorganic saltsl
Mlily
• CertiPUR-US
• STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX
No, there was no mention of a recall for Mlily mattresses.
Hybrid (memory foam and pocket springs)
No
• Cotton
• Polyester
Modway
• CertiPUR-US
• Certified Foam
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Modway mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel-infused)
No
• Wool
• PBDEs
• TDCPP
• TCEP ("Tris")
Molecule
• CertiPUR-US®
•GREENGUARD Gold
• FSC
• Rainforest Alliance
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
Yes, the Molecule mattress brand has been recalled for failing to meet the federal flammability standard for mattresses.
Memory foam (zoned support, temperature regulating)
No
• Proprietary blend of fibers
Muse
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Muse mattress brand in the provided content.
Memory foam (gel-infused, all-foam, temperature-regulating)
No
• Rayon-cellulose fire sock
My Green Mattress
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
•GREENGUARD Gold
• MadeSafe®
No, there was no mention of a recall for My Green Mattress.
Hybrid (organic, latex, pocketed coil)
No
• Organic wool
• Organic cotton
Naturepedic
• MADE SAFE
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
• Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS)
•GREENGUARD Gold
• UL Formaldehyde-Free
• Organic Trade Association Organic Fraud Prevention Plan
• EWG VERIFIED
• FSC
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Class 1
• Organic 100 Content Standard
• PETA
• Green America
• Certified Vegan
• Sustainable Furnishings Council (SFC) Gold rating
No, there was no mention of a recall for Naturepedic mattresses.
Latex (organic, customizable firmness)
No
• Organic cotton fabric
• Organic cotton batting
• Plant-based non-GMO PLA batting
• Steel innersprings
Nectar
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for Nectar mattresses.
Memory foam (gel-infused, multi-layer)
Unsure
• Silica fibers
• Fiberglass
Nectar Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Memory foam (gel-infused, multi-layered)
Yes
• Silica fibers
• Fiberglass
Nest Bedding
• UL Greenguard Gold Certification
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
No, there was no mention of a recall for Nest Bedding mattresses.
Hybrid (flippable, dual firmness, US made)
No
• Hydrated Silica
Nolah
• CertiPUR-US
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• GOTS
No, there was no mention of a recall for Nolah mattresses.
Hybrid (pocketed coils, multiple foam layers including AirFoamICE)
No
• GOTS-certified organic wool
Nolah Signature
•GREENGUARD Gold
• CertiPUR-US®
• Fiberglass-Free Design
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Nolah Signature mattress brand.
Memory foam (all-foam design, includes AirFoam™ and high-density poly foam)
No
• CertiPUR-US® certified polyurethane foam (free from chemical fire retardants)• Organic wool for flame resistance
Noomi
• FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)
• OEKO-TEX
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Noomi mattress brand in the provided content.
Hybrid (pocket springs, natural latex, bamboo cover)
No
• Organic wool
• Natural graphite powder
• Natural hydrated silica
Novaform
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for Novaform mattresses.
Memory foam (with cooling features and support foam base layer)
Unsure
• Rayon
• Silica
Novilla
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Novilla mattress brand.
Memory foam (gel-infused, multi-layered)
No
• No specific flame / fire retardant materials used are listed.
Novosbed
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Novosbed mattress brand.
Memory foam (three firmness levels)
No
• Wool
Olee Sleep
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Olee Sleep mattress brand.
Memory foam (multi-layer)
Yes
• Glass fiber material
• Acrylic fabric
Organica
• GOTS® Certified
• OEKO-TEX® Standard 100
• Rainforest Alliance
• eco-INSTITUT
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Organica mattress brand.
Hybrid (Natural Talalay Latex, pocketed coils)
No
• GOTS-certified organic wool
Ortho Mattress
• CertiPUR-US®
•GREENGUARD
• OEKO-TEX®
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Ortho Mattress brand.
Innerspring (pocketed coils, offset coil systems)
No
• Wool
Oso
• Quality and Performance Mark by Intertek
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Oso mattress brand.
Hybrid (Talalay latex, polyfoam, DreamCell™ latex foam springs)
No
• Wool
• Plant-based fibers
Pacific Mattress
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for Pacific Mattress.
Hybrid (foam and latex)
No
• CertiPUR-US certified foam
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified latex
Panda
• CertiPUR-US®
• OEKO-TEX®
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Panda mattress brand.
Hybrid (bamboo-infused foam, OrthoAlign foam, seven-zoned coils)
No
• Boric acid
• Decabromodiphenyl ether (Deca)
• Melamine
• Fiberglass
Plank
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• Bluesign
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
• Cradle to Cradle Certified
• Fair Trade Certified
• Global Recycled Standard
• Organic Content Standard
• Recycled Claim Standard
• Responsible Down Standard
• Responsible Wool Standard
No, there is no indication of a recall for the Plank mattress brand based on the given content.
Memory foam (flippable, dual firmness)
Unsure
• Organic wool
Plushbeds
• GreenGuard Gold
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)
No, there was no mention of a recall for Plushbeds mattresses.
Latex (natural Talalay and Dunlop)
No
• Wool
Pranasleep
• GOTS Certified 100% Lofted Organic Wool
• Standard 100
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for Pranasleep mattresses.
Hybrid (Talalay latex and pocketed coils)
No
• Organic cotton
• Wool
Propel
• Upcycle™ technology
• CopperGel™
• TitanCool™
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Propel mattress brand.
• Hybrid (flippable, copper-infused foam, pocketed coils, cooling technology)Wool
Yes
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
• Boric acid
• Decabromodiphenyl ether (Deca)
• Melamine
• Fiberglass
• Wool
Puffy
• Woo
• CertiPUR-US®
• Oeko-Tex® Standard 100l
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Puffy mattress brand.
Hybrid (memory foam layers with innerspring coil base)
Yes
• Silica
• Rayon
• Fiberglass
Puffy Royal
• Oeko-Tex® Standard 100
• CertiPUR-US®
• American Chiropractic Association
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Puffy Royal mattress brand.
Hybrid (memory foam and pocketed coils)
Yes
• Viscose fiber
• Wool layers
Pure Talalay Bliss
• Oeko-Tex Class
• Oeko-Tex
No, there was no recall for the Pure Talalay Bliss mattress brand.• Wool
Latex (100% natural Talalay)
No
• Pure Joma New Zealand wool
• Silica/plant fiber barriers
Purple
• CertiPUR-US
• Greenguard Gold
No, there was no mention of a recall for Purple mattresses.
Hybrid (GelFlex Grid, polyfoam, pocketed coils)
Unsure
• Non-toxic knit barrier
Qomfort
• CertiPUR-US
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• GreenGuard
• GreenGuard Gold
• GOTS
• GOLS
• Responsible Wool Standard
• Cradle to Cradle
• Fair Trade USA
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Qomfort mattress brand.
Hybrid (gel-infused foam, air chambers)
No
• Brominated flame retardants
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
• Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA)
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Real Bed
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• CertiPUR-US
No, there is no mention of any recall for Real Bed mattresses in the given content.
Hybrid (natural latex, wool, pocketed coils)
No
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
•Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA)
• Wool
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Resident
• CertiPUR-US
No, there is no mention of any recalls for the Rivet mattress brand.
Hybrid (memory foam and innerspring)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Rest
• ISO certification
• BIS India certification
• LGA Certification
• Indian Doctors Association certification
• Euro Latex ECO-Standard certification
• NABL certification
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Rest mattress brand.
Latex (synthetic, 7-zone core, pillow layer, foam quilted)
Unsure
• Organic wool batting
• Woven organic cotton mattress casings
Restonic
• CertiPUR-US
• Consumers Digest Best Buy Award
• Women's Choice Award
No, there was no mention of a recall for Restonic mattresses.
Hybrid (innerspring with memory foam and latex foam layers)
No
• Wool
Reverie
• Intertek Quality and Performance Mark
• CertiPur-US
• Oeko Tex Standard 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Reverie mattress brand.
Hybrid (DreamCell foam springs, multiple foam layers)
No
• Mesh material
Rivet
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Rivet mattress brand.
Memory foam (LURAcor and high-density polyfoam hybrid)
No
• Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
•Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA)
• Brominated flame retardants
• Wool
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Rize
• CertiPUR-US
• American Chiropractic Association
• GOTS-Certified Organic
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Rize mattress brand.
Hybrid (firm, combines coils and foam)
Unsure
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Saatva
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX
• GreenGuard Gold
• GOTS
• GOLS
• Cradle to Cradle
• Fair Trade
• MADE SAFE
• FSC
• Rainforest Alliance
• Certified B Corporation
• 1% For the Planet
No, there has not been a recall for Saatva mattresses.
Hybrid (dual-coil system, recycled steel)
No
• Natural, plant-based thistle flame retardant made of wood pulp bonded with a small amount of polyester.
• 100% GOTS-certified organic New Zealand wool.
• Blend of natural, plant-based thistle flame retardant and 100% GOTS-certified organic New Zealand wool.
• Paladin (flame-retardant rayon fibers blended with polyester fibers).
Saatva HD
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
No, there is no information provided about the Saatva HD mattress brand being recalled.
Hybrid (coil-on-coil, latex, polyfoam)
No
• Natural thistle
• Wood pulp
• Polyester
Sapira
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of any recall for the Sapira mattress brand.
Hybrid (pocketed coils, cooling gel-infused memory foam)
No
• Proprietary blend of fibers
• Inherently fire retardant fabric
Savvy Rest
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
•GREENGUARD GOLD Certification
• Eco Institut certification
• Cradle-to-Cradle GOLD certification
No, there was no mention of any recalls for the Savvy Rest mattress brand.
Latex (customizable Dunlop and Talalay layers)
No
• Organic wool batting
• Woven organic cotton casings
Sealy Posturepedic
• Certi-PUR US-certified
•GREENGUARD Gold Certified
Yes, there was a recall of Sealy Posturepedic mattresses for failing to meet mandatory federal flammability standards, posing a fire hazard.
Hybrid (gel-infused memory foam and coils)
No
• Non-toxic materials (for the fire sock)
• Wool (for the Sealy Naturals line)
• Glass fiber (encased in a protective sheath)
Sealy Posturepedic Plus
• Certi-PUR US
• SealyChill
Yes, there was a recall of certain Serta Posturepedic Plus and Serta Perfect Sleeper mattresses due to failing to meet mandatory federal flammability standards, posing a fire hazard.
Innerspring (hybrid elements)
Unsure
• Non-toxic fire sock
• Glass fiber
Serta
• CertiPUR-US
Yes, Serta mattresses have been recalled due to a potential burn hazard from the foot warmer component overheating.
Hybrid (coil and foam technologies)
No
• Cotton
• Other cellulosic renewable fibers
Serta iComfort
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Memory foam (with latex and hybrid options)
Unsure
• Natural fibers
• Synthetic fibers
• Cotton
• Other cellulosic renewable fibers
Serta Perfect Sleeper
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Serta Perfect Sleeper mattress.
Hybrid (pocketed coils, gel memory foam)
No
• Natural fibers
• Synthetic fibers
Shifman Mattress
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• International Down and Feather Bureau
No, there was no recall mentioned for Shifman Mattress brand.
Innerspring (handcrafted, two-sided)
No
• Polyester
• Visil (cellulose fiber made from wood pulp)
Siena Sleep
• CertiPUR-US® Certified
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Siena Sleep mattress brand.
Memory foam (value all-foam, firm with cushy layer)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Signature Sleep
• CertiPUR-US®
• OEKO-TEX®
• GreenGuard Gold
Yes, there was a recall of Signature Sleep mattresses due to failure to meet federal flammability standards.
Memory foam (varieties include hybrid and innerspring)
Yes
• Polyester
• Foam materials
• Acrylic fiber thread fire retardant knit fabric barrier
Sleep EZ
• GOLS Certified Dunlop
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• Eco-INSTITUT
No, there was no mention of a recall for Sleep EZ mattresses.
Latex (100% natural Talalay or Dunlop, customizable firmness and height)
No
• Organic cotton
• Natural wool
Sleep Innovations
• CertiPUR-US
No, there is no information provided about any recall related to Sleep Innovations mattresses.
Memory foam (multi-layer with cooling gel and air channel foam)
Yes
• Fiberglass
Sleep Number
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
No, there is no indication that Sleep Number mattresses were ever recalled.
Air mattress (adjustable air chambers)
Yes
• Fire retardant spray
• Fire sock barrier
Sleep On Latex
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• Greenguard Gold
• Fair For Life Fair Trade
No, there was no recall mentioned for Sleep On Latex mattresses.
Latex (Dunlop latex)
No
• Organic cotton
• Natural wool
Sleepmaker
• Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA)
• TENCEL
• SEAQUAL
• GECA-approved products
• Natural latex
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Sleepmaker mattress brand.
Innerspring (hybrid options available)
Unsure
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
Sleepyhead
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
• CertiPUR-US
Yes
The search results do not specify any flame or fire retardant materials used in Sleepyhead mattress toppers.
Snuggle-Pedic
• MADE IN USA CERTIFIED
• Eco-Friendly Biogreen Certified
• CertiPUR-US Certified Foam
No
• No specific fire retardant materials identified
Solaire
• CertiPUR-US
• Eco-Institut
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Class 1
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Solaire mattress brand.
Hybrid (adjustable air bed with foam and latex layers)
No
• Flame-retardant rayon fibers
• Polyester fibers
Solay Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of any recall for Solay Sleep mattresses.
Hybrid (foam layers and pocketed coils)
No
• Wool
Spindle
• GOTS Certified Organic Cotton
• GOLS Certified Organic Latex
• Oeko-Tex Certified Organic Wool
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Spindle mattress brand.
Latex (100% natural, adjustable firmness)
No
• Organic Latex
• Organic Cotton
• Organic Wool
Spring Air
• Women's Choice Award
• CertiPUR-US® Certified
No, there was no recall mentioned for Spring Air mattresses.
Hybrid (pocketed coils, gel memory foam, latex)
Unsure
• Phosphorus-based inorganic salt flame retardants (on the zipper and/or stitchboard)
Stearns and Foster
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for Stearns & Foster mattresses.
Innerspring (IntelliCoil coil-within-coil design)
No
• Core-spun glass fibers (fiberglass)
• CertiPUR-US certified foams (excludes certain chemicals like PBDEs, TDCPP or TCEP but not a material itself)
• FlameGuard fire protection system (details unspecified)
Sunrising Bedding
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Hybrid (Latex, Gel Memory Foam, Pocket Coils)
No
• Rayon (for the fire-proof layer)
Sweetnight
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Sweetnight mattress brand.
Hybrid (gel memory foam and innerspring coils)
Unsure
• Fire-resistant cotton
• Fire-resistant materials incorporated into the foam layers
Swiss Ortho Sleep
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Swiss Ortho Sleep mattress brand.
Innerspring (pocketed coil)
Unsure
• Brominated flame retardants
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
•Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA)
• Wool
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Talalay Global
• Oeko-Tex Certification
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) Certification
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• Cradle-to-Cradle Gold Certification
No, there was no mention of a recall for Talalay Global mattresses.
Latex (Talalay latex, blend of natural and synthetic)
Unsure
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Tanda
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Tanda mattress brand.
Memory foam (cooling technologies, medium-firm)
Unsure
• Phosphorus-based inorganic salt
Tempur-Pedic
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for Tempur-Pedic mattresses.
Memory foam (high-density, conforming)
Yes
• Fiberglass
Therapedic
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Class 1
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for Therapedic mattresses.
Innerspring (traditional with heavy-duty components)
No
• Silica core
• Polyester outer wrap
• Acrylic outer wrap
• Nylon outer wrap
• Rayon outer wrap
Tochta
• CertiPUR-US
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• GreenGuard
• GreenGuard Gold
• GOTS
• GOLS
• Responsible Wool Standard
• Cradle to Cradle
• Fair Trade USA
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Tochta mattress brand.
Memory foam (Gel Visco, all-foam design)
Unsure
• Inherently fire retardant fabric barrier
Tomorrow Sleep
• CertiPUR-US
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Class 1
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Tomorrow Sleep mattress brand.
Hybrid (gel memory foam and pocketed coils)
No
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Tuft and Needle Mint
• CertiPUR-US®
•GREENGUARD GOLD
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Tuft & Needle Mint mattress.
Memory foam (T&N Adaptive® Foam, open-cell)
No
• Knit polyester-cotton blend
• Food-grade salt
Tulo
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Tulo mattress brand.
Memory foam (lavender-infused, green tea-infused)
Unsure
• Fiberglass fire sock
Turmerry
• Oeko-Tex
• FSC
• eco-INSTITUT
• LGA
No recall mentioned.
Hybrid (Talalay latex and pocketed coil)
No
• Natural New Zealand wool
• Organic cotton
• GOLS-certified organic latex foam
Vaya
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Vaya mattress brand.
Memory foam (proprietary VayaFoam, polyurethane)
No
• Cotton fire retardant layer
Vibe
• CertiPUR-US
Yes, the Vibe mattress brand has been recalled due to the risk of injury from the beds breaking, sagging, or collapsing during use.
Memory foam (gel-infused, all-foam)
Yes
• Fiberglass
Vispring
• Platinum Certified British fleece wool
• Platinum-Certified Shetland Wool
No, there was no mention of a recall for Vispring mattresses.
Innerspring (pocketed coils, vanadium steel)
No
• M-Pure
Wayfair Sleep
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Wayfair Sleep mattress brand.
Innerspring (Firm, 12-inch)
Yes
• Cotton-based fire retardant
Wellsville
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Wellsville mattress brand.
Hybrid (gel-infused memory foam and innerspring coils)
No
• Fiberglass
Winkbeds
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for Winkbeds mattresses.
Hybrid (innerspring with foam layers, zoned pocketed coils, plush pillow top)
No
• Cotton
• Wood-pulp derived rayon
Wolf
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Hybrid (gel memory foam, pocketed coils)
No
• Wool
• Unspecified chemical flame retardants
Wright
• CertiPUR-US
• GreenGuard Gold
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
• GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• Cradle to Cradle Certified
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• Rainforest Alliance Certified
• FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) Certified
• Fairtrade Certified
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Wright mattress brand.
Memory foam (ultra-breathable, moisture-wicking)
Unsure
• Polyester/Rayon Blend Sock
Yaasa
• CertiPUR-US
• OEKO-TEX Standard 100
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Yaasa mattress brand.
Hybrid (foam and pocketed coils, available in soft and firm options)
No
• Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
• Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP)
• Wool
• Natural thistle
• Rayon
• Natural latex
• Organic cotton
Yogabed
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned for the Yogabed mattress brand.
Memory foam (Instant Response YogaFoam, buoyant and breathable)
No
• Wool
Zenhaven
• GOTS® (Global Organic Textile Standard)
• GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard)
• eco-INSTITUT®
•GREENGUARD® Gold
Yes, there was a recall for certain Zinus mattress models due to a potential injury hazard caused by the lack of reinforcing brackets, which could lead to the frames collapsing.
Latex (flippable, dual firmness, natural Dunlop)
No
• Organic New Zealand wool
• Botanical treatment called Guardin
Zinus
• CertiPUR-US®
No, there was no mention of a recall for Zinus mattresses in the provided content.
Memory foam (Green Tea, Cooling Gel)
Yes
• Fiberglass
Zoma
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Zoma mattress brand.
Hybrid (zoned support, gel memory foam, pocketed coils)
No
• Silica
Zonkd
• CertiPUR-US
• Oeko-Tex Standard 100
• GreenGuard
• GreenGuard Gold
• GOTS
• GOLS
• Responsible Wool Standard
• Cradle to Cradle
• Fair Trade USA
No, there was no mention of a recall for the Zonkd mattress brand.
Hybrid (memory foam, Talalay latex, copper-infused)
No
• Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
• Tris (1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP)
• Wool
• Cellulose fiber
Zotto
• CertiPUR-US
No, there was no recall mentioned.
Hybrid (memory foam and cooling foams)
No
• Inherent fire resistant rayon fabric
• Silica core
• Phosphorus-based inorganic salt (for the zipper area)
Zuzu
• Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
• Eco-Institut
• Rainforest Alliance
• Okeo-Tex
Unsure
The provided content does not list any flame or fire retardant materials used in Zuzu mattresses.
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Pros And Cons Between Split King And California King

The main difference between a Split King and a California King mattress is simple - a Split King is two separate mattresses while a California King is one large mattress. Both have pros and cons that we'll explore.

  • Split King Pros:
    • Allows you to customize each side for your individual comfort needs
    • Reduces motion transfer between partners for undisturbed sleep
    • Easier to move and rotate the lighter, separate mattress pieces
  • Split King Cons:
    • Creates a gap or split down the middle which some couples may find disruptive
    • Requires special fitted sheets for each twin XL side
    • May feel less unified as a couple's bed
  • California King Pros:
    • Provides extra length (84 inches) ideal for taller sleepers
    • No disruptive middle gap like a Split King
    • Can use standard king-size bedding
  • California King Cons:
    • Narrower width (72 inches) offers less personal space than a Split King
    • More difficult to move and rotate the single, heavier mattress
    • Limited options compared to standard King sizes

The right choice depends on your unique situation. A Split King allows ultimate customization - but a California King provides a seamless sleep surface. Consider room dimensions, height needs, and whether you prefer personalized or unified comfort. If one partner sleeps hot and the other cold, a Split King lets you choose different materials. But if you're both over 6 feet tall, the California King's extra length could be the deciding factor. Prioritize what matters most to maximize your sleep quality and comfort together.

A rotated mattress, much like rotated tires, typically wears more evenly and reduces indentions or support issues.

When Should I Choose A Split King Vs California King

You should choose a Split King over a California King if you and your partner have different sleep preferences. A Split King lets you customize each side of the bed, so one person can have a softer mattress while the other gets a firmer feel. This eliminates the compromise issue many couples face with a regular mattress.

A Split King is also great if one of you is a restless sleeper. Since the mattresses are separate, you won't be disturbed by your partner's tossing and turning. The split design reduces motion transfer between sides.

However, go for a California King if you're over 6 feet tall. The extra 4 inches in length gives your feet more room. Cal Kings are ideal for narrow bedrooms too - they take up less width than a standard King.

The right choice depends on your needs as a couple. But in general:

  • Choose a Split King if you want personalized comfort or reduced partner disturbance
  • Pick a California King if you need extra length or have a narrow bedroom

Don't just compromise - get the mattress setup tailored for how you and your partner sleep. That's the key to maximizing sleep quality and waking up refreshed.

Minimum Room Size For Split King And California King

The minimum room size for a Split King or California King bed is 12x12 feet (3.7x3.7 meters). This provides just enough space to fit the mattress and have some walking room around it.

However, we recommend a larger room for optimal comfort and functionality:

  • For a Split King, the ideal room size is 12x14 feet (3.7x4.3 meters). The extra length accommodates the two separate mattresses without feeling cramped.
  • For a California King, 12x14 feet (3.7x4.3 meters) is also ideal. It gives you ample space for the extra length of the mattress.

Average Master Bedroom Size

The average master bedroom size in the US is around 14x16 feet (4.3x4.9 meters). So most homes can comfortably fit either a Split King or California King with room to spare for dressers, nightstands, etc.

Tips for Choosing the Right Size

  • Measure your room first before buying. You don't want a mattress that overwhelms the space.
  • Consider a Split King if you and your partner have different firmness preferences – you can customize each side.
  • Don't forget to check doorways and stairwells to ensure the mattress can be maneuvered into the bedroom!

Are Split King Mattresses More Expensive Than California King

Split King mattresses are typically more expensive than California King mattresses. We'll break it down for you:

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    • For budget options, Split Kings usually start around $700-$1,000.
    • California Kings, on the other hand, can be found for $500-$800.
    • The Split King costs more due to being two separate mattress pieces.
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    • In the $1,000-$2,000 range, Split Kings run $1,200-$1,800.
    • California Kings fall between $1,000-$1,500.
    • You'll pay a $200-$300 premium for the split design.
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    • For high-end mattresses from $2,000-$3,500:some text
      • Split Kings cost $2,200-$3,200.
      • California Kings are slightly less at $2,000-$3,000.
    • But the gap narrows as quality increases.
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    • At the very top (over $3,500), both get quite pricey.some text
      • Split Kings max out around $4,000-$5,000.
      • California Kings top out around $3,500-$4,500.

The Bottom Line

Split Kings demand a premium across most price points due to the split/adjustable design. But that gap shrinks for ultra-premium mattresses where materials/quality become the driving cost factor.

Money-Saving Tip

One way to save? Buy two high-quality Twin XL mattresses instead of a branded Split King if adjustability isn't a must-have. It's the same concept for less.

Factor in Accessories

When considering a Split King or California King, don't forget accessories like sheets and bed frames - those can make the Cal King more economical overall. But the Split King offers unbeatable adjustability that's worth it for many.

Is Split King Or California King More Difficult To Move

A split king mattress is much simpler to move than a California king.

Here are the key reasons why:

  • Compact Size: A split king is two twin XL mattresses pushed together. Each twin XL is a smaller, lighter piece that's way easier to carry and maneuver.
  • Navigating Tight Spaces: The split king's compact size allows you to navigate it through doorways, hallways, and stairwells with ease. A California king's extra length (4 inches longer than a standard king) makes it awkward and cumbersome.
  • One-Person Portability: With a split king, one person can comfortably carry each twin XL mattress if needed. Good luck lifting that giant California king solo!

Transportation Advantages

  • Vehicle Fit: You can likely fit a split king inside an SUV. A California king will almost certainly require a truck.
  • Loading Ease: Loading two smaller twin XLs into a vehicle is far simpler than wrestling that bulky California king into a truck bed.

The only scenario favoring a California king? An extremely open floor plan with no tight spaces. Otherwise, we recommend avoiding the California king's bulkiness – a split king is the way to go for easy moving.

Just keep in mind that with a split king, you'll need to purchase two twin XL mattresses and bases separately. A bit more effort upfront, but it's worth it for the flexibility and portability down the road. After all, who wants to deal with an uncooperative mattress?

Do Split King Or California King Beds Need Special Accessories Or Sheets

Split king and California king beds do require special sheets and accessories. We'll break it down for you:

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    • These are two twin XL mattresses side-by-side
    • You'll need two sets of twin XL sheets, pillowcases, mattress pads, etc.
    • It's double the accessories compared to a standard bed
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    • They're longer than regular king beds (72" x 84")
    • Standard king sheets won't fit properly - they'll be too short
    • You need deep pocket sheets made specifically for California kings

Finding the Right Fit

Finding accessories for these bed sizes isn't too hard these days. Most major bedding brands offer options. But your selection may be more limited than standard sizes.

  • Buy from the same brand for a perfect fit across all accessories
  • Look for deep pocket fitted sheets with at least 16" pockets for toppers/pads
  • Consider duvet covers instead of dealing with oversized flat sheets
  • Mattress toppers can help bridge gaps on split kings

With some extra effort, you can outfit your unique bed perfectly. Just be ready to spend a bit more for the right fit. After all, quality sleep is priceless!

How Many People Can A Split King And California King Bed Fit

A Split King and California King bed can accommodate different numbers of sleepers (and furry friends!) quite comfortably. Here's the lowdown:

  • A Split King is essentially two Twin XL mattresses side-by-side.
  • Each Twin XL is designed for one adult.
  • So a Split King can ideally fit two adults - perfect for couples!
  • You could also squeeze in a small child or pet on one side.

California King Bed

  • A California King is longer than a standard King, great for taller folks.
  • But it's narrower in width.
  • It can comfortably sleep two adults.
  • Maybe a small child could fit too...but it'd be a tighter squeeze.

Cozy Configurations

If you're a cuddly family who doesn't mind getting snug, you could potentially fit:

  • 2 adults and 2 small kids on a Split King
  • 2 adults and 1 small kid on a California King

As for pets:

  • A small-medium dog or cat could likely curl up on either bed.
  • But a bigger pup might hog too much space!

Key Considerations

The key is considering:

  • Who (and what furry friends) will be sleeping
  • Their sizes
  • Whether you want a roomy or snug setup

Visualize the Tetris-like arrangement beforehand to avoid a cramped night's sleep.

Both beds offer plenty of real estate for modern household needs. Just be mindful of how many bodies (and paws) you're trying to accommodate! Measuring twice can prevent tossing and turning once.

Who Typically Buys A Split King Or California King Bed

A split king is two twin XL mattresses side-by-side. These are ideal for couples who:

  • Have different sleep preferences (e.g., one likes a firm mattress, the other prefers plush)
  • Want to minimize motion transfer from their partner's movements
  • Need to use an adjustable bed base (each side adjusts independently)

Couples with contrasting needs often go for a split king. It allows them to customize their side while still sharing a bed.

California King Beds

A California king is longer than a standard king, trading some width for extra length. These appeal to:

  • Taller individuals (over 6 feet) who need more legroom
  • Couples who co-sleep with kids/pets at the foot of the bed
  • People with narrow bedroom layouts (Cal kings fit better lengthwise)

The extra length accommodates taller sleepers and provides space for furry friends. The narrower width is ideal for tighter rooms.

In essence, split kings solve the "different preferences" problem for couples, while California kings solve the "lack of legroom" issue for taller folks and pet owners. Both offer more customization than a standard king. So, consider your specific needs - whether it's personalized comfort or needing extra length. That'll point you toward the ideal oversized mattress choice.

Are There Any Beds Bigger Than A Split King Or Cali King

Yes, believe it or not, there are mattress sizes even bigger than a split king or California king! If you're looking for the ultimate in spacious sleeping, check out these larger-than-life options:

  • Oversized King Mattresses

These giant beds go by various names like Texas king, Wyoming king, or Alaskan king. They're significantly wider and longer than a standard king, typically measuring around 80-84 inches wide and 98-108 inches long. They're perfect for sprawling out or co-sleeping with kids and pets.

  • Family-Sized Mattresses

Some companies offer absolutely massive mattresses designed to fit the whole family. For example, the Alaskan Family from Mattress Insider is a jaw-dropping 144 inches wide, while the Ace Family Size from Ace Collection measures 108 inches wide. These are ideal for family bonding or epic movie nights.

  • Custom Mattress Sizes

Can't find your dream dimensions? Many mattress manufacturers will custom-build oversized mattresses to your exact specifications. Just be prepared to pay a premium for the custom work - and have fun hunting down sheets that fit!

If you decide to go big, here are a few tips to keep in mind:

  • Measure your doorways and stairwells to ensure the mattress can actually be maneuvered into your bedroom.
  • Reinforce your bed frame or invest in a heavy-duty platform to properly support the extra mattress weight.
  • Be ready to splurge on high-quality sheets and bedding for your unique size.

Going supersized isn't for everyone, but if you have the space (and the budget), an oversized mattress can be an incredibly luxurious sleep oasis. Just don't come crying to us when you can't find your partner on the other side of that vast expanse!

Can I Put A California King Mattress On A Split King Frame Or Vice Versa

No, you can't put a California King mattress on a Split King frame or vice versa - they're different sizes and won't fit properly. Trying to force a mismatched mattress onto an incompatible frame is a recipe for disaster!

Size Matters: Cal King vs. Split King

  • California King mattress: 72" wide x 84" long
  • Split King frame: Designed for two separate mattresses that together measure 76" wide x 80" long (same as a standard King)

Attempting to use a mismatched mattress and frame could:

  • Damage both the mattress and frame
  • Create an uneven, unsupportive sleeping surface

Key Guidelines for Mattress and Frame Sizing

  • Standard King (76"x80") and Split King (two 38"x80" pieces) use the same overall dimensions - only compatible frames allow them to work together properly
  • California King (72"x84") needs a dedicated Cal King frame for the right base support and dimensions
  • Split Cal King mattresses (two 36"x84" pieces) are very rare and require a specialized Split Cal King frame (also extremely hard to find)
  • For any mattress, using the properly sized frame is crucial for comfort, support, and longevity - mismatched sizes can ruin the mattress quickly

The Bottom Line

Don't try to force a California King onto a Split King frame or vice versa. Stick to using the recommended, compatible mattress and frame sizes. It may seem limiting, but it ensures you get the full benefits and lifespan out of your mattress investment. Why risk damaging an expensive mattress just to try and make an ill-fitting combo work?

When it comes to mattresses and frames, size compatibility is key. Trust us - your back (and wallet) will thank you in the long run!

Is A Cal King Equal To Two Doubles

No, a California king isn't equal to two double mattresses. Here's the scoop:

The Size Mismatch

A California king mattress measures 72" wide by 84" long, while a standard double/full bed is 54" wide by 75" long.

Two double beds pushed together would create a sleeping surface that is:

  • 108" wide
  • 75" long

So it's wider but shorter than a California king.

The Closest Match

The mattress size closest to replicating a California king is actually two twin XL beds side-by-side. Two twin XL mattresses measure 76" wide by 80" long - giving you nearly the same dimensions as a standard king size bed (76x80").

You could potentially push two double/full beds together lengthwise to get close to the 84" length of a Cal king. But then you'd be stuck with a super narrow 54" width...not ideal for most couples.

The Key Difference

Cal kings sacrifice some width (72") to gain extra length (84") compared to a standard king. Making them perfect for taller sleepers who need more legroom.

The Bottom Line

So in summary - while you can't perfectly recreate a California king by combining other standard mattress sizes, your best bet is using two twin XL beds. It'll be slightly wider and shorter than a true Cal king, but pretty darn close.

Moral of the story? When it comes to big beds, you really can't beat the real thing. A California king is in a league of its own for spacious sleeping!

What Is A Split California King

A split California king is essentially two separate mattresses that together form the dimensions of a California king size bed. It's a great option for couples with different sleeping preferences or needs.

Dimensions Breakdown

  • A standard California king measures 72 inches wide by 84 inches long
  • With a split Cal king, you get two mattresses - each 36 inches wide by 84 inches long
  • When placed side-by-side, they create that coveted 72" x 84" sleeping space

Customization is Key

The key benefit? Customization. With separate mattresses:

  1. One partner can have a plush mattress while the other opts for something firmer
  2. Adjustable bases also pair nicely with split Cal kings - each person can raise or lower their side to the perfect position

No more compromising!

Bridging the Gap

Worried about that pesky gap in the middle? Many brands offer mattress connectors or gap fillers to create a seamless sleeping surface. Plus, the split design minimizes motion transfer between partners.

Is a Split Cal King Right for You?

Is a split California king right for you? Consider:

  • Your bedroom size (it needs to accommodate the 72" x 84" footprint)
  • Mattress preferences
  • Whether an adjustable base is desired

If you answer yes to any of those, a split Cal king could be the way to go for customized comfort.

Personalized Rest

At the end of the day, a good night's sleep is invaluable. With a split California king, you and your partner can finally get the personalized rest you both deserve. Why keep compromising when you can truly have it all?

Why Is A California King Called "California"

The California king earned its regal name from its glamorous beginnings in the Golden State. Here's the story:

Born in Hollywood

Back in the swinging '60s, a savvy LA furniture company created an extra-long mattress to cater to the lavish lifestyles of Tinseltown's elite. Celebrities craved oversized beds to fill their sprawling mansion bedrooms, and the California king was born.

A Symbol of West Coast Luxury

As more stars caught wind of this luxurious sleeping option, the "California" moniker stuck. It became the bed of choice for the rich and famous, synonymous with the opulent tastes of Hollywood's upper crust.

  • Tailored for Tall Sleepers

While the standard king was designed to fit two twin XL box springs, the California king boasted unique dimensions:

  • 72" wide x 84" long
  • 4" longer than a regular king

This extra length was perfect for taller folks who wanted to stretch out without their feet dangling off the edge.

Mass-Produced for the Masses

In the '70s, furniture makers began churning out California kings to meet the growing demand from well-heeled Californians. Suddenly, this once-exclusive mattress was available to anyone who craved a taste of the high life.

An Enduring Legacy

Today, the California king still carries an air of West Coast glitz and glam. Its distinctive proportions evoke a sense of indulgence and exclusivity - a nod to its star-studded origins.

So while it may not be bigger than a standard king, the California king's name is a fitting tribute to the larger-than-life luxury of its Hollywood roots. And really, what could be more "California" than that?

Is Split California King Same As Two Twin Xl

No, a split California king is not the same as two twin XL mattresses. While they may seem similar, there are key differences in their dimensions.

Size Breakdown

  • Split Cal King = 72" x 84" (two 36" x 84" pieces)
  • Two Twin XLs = 76" x 80" (two 38" x 80" mattresses)

A split California king mattress is made up of two separate mattress pieces that are slightly narrower than a twin XL. Each side measures 36 inches wide by 84 inches long, giving you that extra length (84 inches vs 80 inches) which can be great for taller sleepers. But it's slightly narrower than putting two twin XLs together.

Helpful Tips on Split Mattress Sizes

  • If you want to create a split king, you need two separate twin XL mattresses
  • For a split California king, the mattress pieces are a unique 36" x 84" size
  • Split mattresses allow couples to customize each side's firmness level
  • They work well with adjustable bases where each side can articulate independently

The Bottom Line

The right split size depends on your room dimensions and whether you need the extra length of a California king. But the components are not interchangeable between split kings and split Cal kings.

The key takeaway? A split California king and two twin XLs may seem similar, but their dimensions are distinctly different. Make sense? Let me know if you have any other split mattress questions!

Is Split King Same As California King

No, a split king and a California king are two very different mattress setups, despite both having "king" in their names. Let's break it down:

Split King: Two Mattresses, One Bed

A split king is essentially two twin XL mattresses (each measuring 38" x 80") placed side by side to create a bed with the same dimensions as a standard king (76" x 80"). The key advantage of a split king is that each side can be customized - so if you like a firm mattress but your partner prefers something plusher, you can both get what you want. Neat, right?

California King: One Big Mattress

In contrast, a California king is a single large mattress that measures 72" x 84". It's actually narrower than a standard king by 4 inches, but it's longer by 4 inches too. This makes it perfect for taller folks who need some extra legroom to stretch out.

The Key Differences

So to sum it up:

  • Split king = two twin XLs (38" x 80" each) pushed together
  • California king = one oversized mattress (72" x 84")

While a split king offers personalized comfort for couples, a Cal king provides bonus length for taller sleepers. They're two distinct options that cater to different needs.

Choosing the Right "King" for You

If you're deciding between the two, here are a few quick tips:

  • Go split king if you and your partner have different firmness preferences
  • Choose a Cal king if you're tall or have a narrow bedroom
  • Consider pairing a split king with adjustable bases (each side can move independently)

Ultimately, the right "king" for you depends on your room size and individual sleep needs. But armed with this knowledge, you can confidently choose the setup that will give you the best rest. No more mixing up these two mattress royals!

Do You Fall In The Crack Of A Split King

No, you won't fall into the crack of a split king mattress - modern designs prevent that from happening. But you may feel the center seam, which can bother some sleepers. Luckily, there are easy solutions!

How Split Kings Work

  • Made of two twin XL mattresses placed side-by-side
  • Small gap between them, but not a gaping hole
  • Mattresses fit snugly together on the bed frame or adjustable base
  • Seam is barely noticeable

Solutions for the Center Seam

If you're bothered by the feeling of the divide in the middle, try these:

  1. Mattress Gap Filler: A foam piece that bridges the two mattresses, creating one seamless surface
  2. Thick Mattress Topper: Goes over both mattresses to smooth out the seam
  3. Headboard or Footboard: Helps keep the two mattress halves locked in place so they don't drift apart over time (some adjustable bases even come with brackets to attach a headboard)

The Bottom Line

With a little prep work, your split king can feel just like a solid mattress. The split design has major benefits too - like letting couples customize each side to their sleep preferences. So don't let the "crack" myth deter you. A quality split king set-up provides the comfort of separate sleep zones without that annoying gap.

If you're considering a split king, rest assured that falling through the middle is not a concern. Just be aware of the potential for a noticeable seam and take steps to minimize it if needed. With the right accessories, you can enjoy all the perks of a split king without any drawbacks!

How Do I Keep My Split King From Sliding Apart

Keeping a split king bed from sliding apart is a common issue, but there are several effective solutions. Here's how to prevent that annoying gap:

  • Use Non-Slip Pads

First, use non-slip pads or furniture coasters under the bed legs. This creates friction to stop the mattresses from shifting. You can find these at any home goods store.

  • Connect the Frames

Second, connect the bed frames together using straps, zip ties, or velcro. Many split king beds come with straps for this purpose - just secure the frames where they meet. If not, get creative with household items like bungee cords.

  • Try a Mattress Bridge

Third, consider a mattress bridge or gap filler. These foam inserts fit snugly between the mattresses, eliminating space while allowing adjustments. Some even have straps to lock everything in place.

  • Install a Headboard

Finally, install a headboard or footboard. This anchors the mattresses, preventing separation. Plus, it looks nice! You can buy one or retrofit an existing headboard using brackets.

The Bottom Line

With a few simple tricks, that pesky crack becomes a non-issue. No more rolling into the abyss or losing items in the depths! Your split king will stay seamlessly together - so you can sleep seamlessly too.

(Why stop there? For an even cozier slumber, top your bed with a soft mattress topper or plush mattress pad. Those little luxuries make all the difference.)

Best Split King And Cali King I Can Buy Right Now

The best split king and California king mattress you can buy right now is the Saatva Classic from Saatva.com. Here's why:

The Saatva Classic is a luxury hybrid innerspring mattress that feels like sleeping on a high-end hotel bed. It's available in split king and California king sizes - perfect for couples with different firmness preferences.

Customizable Comfort

  • Three comfort levels (Plush Soft, Luxury Firm, or Firm)
  • Two mattress heights (11.5" or 14.5")

This level of customization ensures you and your partner can each get the perfect feel.

Quality Construction

  • Eco-friendly materials like organic cotton, CertiPUR-US® certified foams
  • Recycled steel coils
  • Coil-on-coil design provides excellent support and durability

Unbeatable Policies

  • An incredible 365-night home trial - one of the longest in the industry
  • A lifetime warranty against defects

It's clear Saatva stands behind their mattresses.

White Glove Delivery

What truly seals the deal is Saatva's free white glove delivery service. They'll hand-deliver and set up your new mattress, and even remove your old one. No dealing with compressed boxes or DIY setups.

The Total Package

At the end of the day, the Saatva Classic delivers premium hotel luxury at an unbeatable value. With customizable comfort, top-notch materials, and incredible policies - it's simply the best split king and California king you can buy. Why settle for anything less?

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