Editor's Note
• Collection of mattresses manufactured by International Bedding and sold at Sleepy's and other retailers (they have no dedicated e-commerce site). Sturdy innerspring design (but still somewhat budget) with gel foam for comfort layer. Overall firm comfort level.
• Somewhat outdated brand with sparse online information about specs and direct online experiences. The few experiences we did find, they were almost all negative (we understand this is a small sample size). We don't believe this is meant to be a full-use mattress for you or your partner. Many more appropriate options that are better built, perhaps slightly more expensive, but overall much smarter investment (it's really not even close).
• Saatva Classic is our favorite direct alternative. Saatva's innerspring hybrid mattress is a worthy alternative to Olee, and it's built to last. Customer service at Saatva is top-tier and 24/7 (probably the best in the business). Check Saatva Classic out, here.
Here are several relevant and useful comments from buyers considering or have already purchased Miralux Mattress.
• User 1: "Bought a king size for $2000 at sleepys and it has failed. The mattress sags and is disfigured. I'm getting the run around and hired a home inspector that verified a defective product."
• User 2: "I wish I had found this web site before I had purchased a mattress at Sleepys. The Miralux mattress is a terrible mattress. Don't waste your money. Also if you have a problem don't expect Sleepy's to help you. The only thing Sleepys knows how to do is advertise."
• User 3: "Miralux mattres I bought in Sleepys. Was big mistake.One year AND its gone. And Seepys avoid my warranty.Never deal with Sleepys."
Here are several relevant and useful comments from buyers considering or have already purchased Miralux Mattress.
• User 1: "Bought a king size for $2000 at sleepys and it has failed. The mattress sags and is disfigured. I'm getting the run around and hired a home inspector that verified a defective product."
• User 2: "I wish I had found this web site before I had purchased a mattress at Sleepys. The Miralux mattress is a terrible mattress. Don't waste your money. Also if you have a problem don't expect Sleepy's to help you. The only thing Sleepys knows how to do is advertise."
• User 3: "Miralux mattres I bought in Sleepys. Was big mistake.One year AND its gone. And Seepys avoid my warranty.Never deal with Sleepys."
COMFORT OVERVIEW
Comfort, feel and overall firmness for Miralux mattress is extremely subjective.
Firmness isn't the only factor to consider when you're mattress shopping.
Choosing the right bed starts with figuring out how your body responds to lying at different angles.
It's important to understand how a mattress relieves pain and distributes pressure on your sensitive points (neck, shoulder, upper back, lower back, arms, hips, legs), as well as how it feels for couples and sex.
COMFORT SUMMARY
Firmness is very subjective and greatly differs between two people. What's firm for you might be extremely soft for someone else.
Be cautious about reviews that make definitive claims about how you'll feel sleeping on a mattress.
The Miralax is objectively a firm and supportive mattress. If you're strictly a side sleeper, stay far away. But, if you lay on your back or stomach you'll experience adequate spinal support.
Keep in mind longevity and material quality is a big concern with this mattress. Don't expect firmness to hold up more than a few years.
EDGE SUPPORT
• Edge support is quite good. They use a strong edge support system to keep you floating on top of the mattress.
• Online specs give almost no granular detail on steps they take to bolster their edge support.
Note: If a mattress uses low-quality materials, it might feel supportive at first, but break down quickly.
Inadequate edge support means less sleep surface (which is not desirable, especially if you sleep with a partner).
SIDE SLEEPERS
• Your shoulders, hips and torso must evenly distribute support if you sleep on your side. Otherwise concentrated pressure causes long term nerve and pain-related issues.
• Stay away from the Miralax mattress if you're a side sleeper. It's too firm and your sensitive pressure points won't be accommodated while you lay on your side.
BACK/STOMACH SLEEPERS
• When you sleep on your back & stomach, your biggest concern should be finding a mattress that keeps your hips from sinking too far in. This knocks your spine out of alignment.
• Miralux provides above adequate support for your back and stomach. After all, their firmness is on the upper end; about a 7/10 (with 10 being super firm).
Here are a few facts about Miralux mattress construction:
• Type - hybrid innerspring
• Design - euro-top and pillow-top
• Bed in a Box? - yes
• Height - 13"
• Weight (Queen) - 150-200 lbs
Their primary layers include:
• Cover - fabric made from a luxury porcelain brushed velour
• Comfort Layer - gel foam
• Transition Layer - foam
• Support Layer - pocketed coils
• Other Notable Specs - none
Note: A taller and heavier mattress typically (but not always) indicate better quality.
Support refers to how long the W Hotel mattress lasts over a reasonable expectation of 7-10 years (average mattress lifespan).
Motion transfer refers to the amount of disturbance you'd experience from one side of the mattress to another. Motion transfer is important for couples, especially if your partner tosses & turns (most do).
EDGE SUPPORT
• Edge support is quite good. They use a strong edge support system to keep you floating on top of the mattress.
• Online specs give almost no granular detail on steps they take to bolster their edge support.
Note: If a mattress uses low-quality materials, it might feel supportive at first, but break down quickly.
Inadequate edge support means less sleep surface (which is not desirable, especially if you sleep with a partner).
MOTION TRANSFER
Motion transfer measures how much movement shifts from one side of the bed to the other. A mattress that isolates motion effectively is a smart choice if you and your partner move around during the night. Having less motion transfer means you'll get more REM sleep.
Luuf's motion transfer not good. You'll likely feel your partners movement at night.
There are several noteworthy considerations with the Miralux return policy:
• return policy depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
WARRANTY INFO
• warranty depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
EXCHANGE INFO
• exchange policy depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
Look for warranties that have at least a 15-year period with no unreasonable limitations or transporation fees.
Also, find a brand with an exchange policy that doesn't have exorbitant fees in case you need to switch firmnesses.
The Miralux costs $622 for their Queen size.
Keep in mind their prices change frequently during big holiday and sales periods.
You can buy Miralux at the following locations:
• by several retailers, including Mattress Firm
You can buy Miralux at the following locations:
• by several retailers, including Mattress Firm
There are several noteworthy considerations with the Miralux return policy:
• return policy depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
WARRANTY INFO
• warranty depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
EXCHANGE INFO
• exchange policy depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
Look for warranties that have at least a 15-year period with no unreasonable limitations or transporation fees.
Also, find a brand with an exchange policy that doesn't have exorbitant fees in case you need to switch firmnesses.
WARRANTY INFO
• warranty depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
EXCHANGE INFO
• exchange policy depends on which retailer you purchase it from (since they have no dedicated site).
Look for warranties that have at least a 15-year period with no unreasonable limitations or transporation fees.
Also, find a brand with an exchange policy that doesn't have exorbitant fees in case you need to switch firmnesses.
The Miralux costs $622 for their Queen size.
Keep in mind their prices change frequently during big holiday and sales periods.
Absolutely, yes. There are incredible alternatives to Miralux's mattress. Don't underestimate how confusing it is to find your ideal mattress.
Depending on your preferences, here are our 3 top alternatives:
1. The Saatva Classic is a durable innerspring hybrid that's very comfortable. They're great for people who like a little bounce but want support and value.
2. Loom & Leaf - We love Loom & Leaf because it has zero motion transfer and excellent pressure relief.
3. Zenhaven - 100% organic and natural Talalay latex. It's the best mattress money can buy. You should check out this mattress if you need a bed that has some bounce, but still fully envelops and supports your pressure points.
Our ultimate goal is very simple. Identify your perfect mattress and steer you in the right direction!