
Saatva Classic vs Naturepedic Concerto: At a glance
Type: Hybrid innerspring
Firmness option: Soft, Medium, Firm
Height: 11.5" or 14.5"
Sizes: 8
Sleep trial: 365 nights
Warranty: Lifetime
Price: From $1,399 at Saatva
Shipping: Free white glove delivery
Type: Organic hybrid
Firmness option: Plush
Height: 12"
Sizes: 6
Sleep trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 25 years
Price: From $1,699 at Naturepedic
Shipping: Free shipping and returns
Both Naturepedic and Saatva are known for producing luxurious hotel-quality mattresses, but are they worth the money? It comes down to how much you're willing to spend, as well as your preferred sleeping style. In our Saatva Classic vs Naturepedic Concerto comparison, we'll be breaking down which mattress you should choose based on cost, build, comfort, and temperature.
The Saatva Classic tops our guide to the best mattresses of 2025, offering a perfect blend of comfort and support with an all-around outstanding performance that thoroughly impressed our testers. It comes in multiple firmness levels, appealing to a wider group of sleepers.
The Naturepedic Concerto earns a spot on our best organic mattresses guide for being an ultra-plush option for side sleepers without the "stickiness" of memory foam. Better yet, it's made with organic and natural materials, catering to shoppers who prioritize non-toxic sleep.
With both mattresses sitting firmly in the premium price bracket, it's wise to want to do your research before you make a decision. As soon as you're locked in — whether it's the Saatva Classic or the Naturepedic Concerto — bookmark our mattress sales hub so you don't miss a discount.
Saatva Classic vs Naturepedic Concerto: Price & trial
- The Saatva Classic is regularly on sale and rarely sold at MSRP
- The Naturepedic Concerto is typically discounted for major holidays
- Saatva offers more generous benefits than Naturepedic overall
Saatva rarely sells its flagship Saatva Classic Mattress at full MSRP. If you don't see a discount, it's always worth holding on for the next price cut.
Expect to receive between 12-15% off, or tiered money-off deals increasing with the size of the mattress. You can normally pick up a queen Saatva Classic for $1,799 (reg. $2,099) after $400 off in Saatva mattress sales.
Meanwhile, Naturepedic usually reserves its sales for major holidays and shopping events. The standard discount is 20% off, but we saw as much as 22% off in April for Earth Month.
A queen-size Naturepedic Concerto goes for $2,799, but after a stock 20% off discount, it drops to $2,239.20. Among Naturepedic's lineup, the Concerto is one of the least expensive mattresses it has on offer.
When it comes to the perks, Saatva wins hands down here. The company offers a 365-night trial, lifetime warranty, and free white glove delivery that includes the removal of your old mattress and bed frame if required. Returns aren't free, as you'll have to pay $99 if you decide the mattress isn’t for you.
In contrast, Naturepedic only offers a 100-night trial and a 25-year warranty. The latter is probably OK given the likely lifespan of any mattress, but the trial period seems a little conservative compared to Saatva's full year.
Naturepedic's free shipping extends only to your doorstep, but you do get free returns if things don't work out. In-home setup is available from $199.
Saatva Classic vs Naturepedic Concerto: Materials & Design
- The Saatva Classic comes in two heights (11.5” and 14.5”)
- The Naturepedic Concerto is 12" tall with eight layers
- The Saatva is an innerspring hybrid; the Naturepedic is a latex hybrid
The Saatva Classic is available in either an 11.5" or 14.5" height. Either way, it features a 3” Euro pillow top made with organic cotton and featuring zoned quilting in the middle for extra lumbar support. The midsection also has a strip of CertiPUR-US certified gel memory foam to alleviate pressure from the lumbar.
Next, a layer of individually wrapped 14.5-gauge recycled steel coils sits on top of a support base made up of 13-gauge tempered steel support coils. This is all wrapped up in a foam encasement around the perimeter to stabilize the whole mattress. The different heights Satvaa offers come from differing spring heights.

The 12" Naturepedic Concerto is made up of a whopping eight layers, starting with a quilt made of organic cotton fabric, organic wool batting and a PLA comfort layer. PLA is a plant-based, non-toxic, cotton-looking synthetic fiber material that helps improve moisture wicking.
Underneath is a 2" layer of organic latex for pressure relief, followed by an organic cotton fabric insulator, which sits on top of high-density microcoils. An organic cotton pillow top encasement divides the microcoils from another layer of encased coils with reinforced edges.
Finally, there’s another thin layer of organic cotton batting, all of which is held within an organic cotton fabric encasement.
Saatva Classic vs Naturepedic Concerto: Comfort & Support
- The Saatva Classic comes in three firmness levels; we tested the Luxury Firm
- The Naturepedic Concerto comes in one firmness (plush soft)
- The Naturepedic Concerto is best suited to side sleepers
- But the Saatva Classic has options to suit all styles of sleepers
The Saatva Classic is available in three firmness options and two heights. We tested the Luxury Firm in our Saatva Classic Mattress review, which is the brand’s most popular comfort level and is, according to Saatva, designed to suit all sleeping positions.
We agree with this — in fact, we rate it as one of the best mattresses for back pain, and it proves a comfortable choice for most sleepers. Lightweight side sleepers may find it a little too firm, though.
At the softer end of the scale, the Plush Soft version is one of the best mattresses for side sleepers who will feel cushioned at their pressure points of hips and shoulders. The Firm option is one of our best firm mattresses picks and is ideally suited for heavier builds and stomach sleepers.
Overall, the Saatva Classic does it all, offering excellent pressure relief, keeping the spine aligned, and offering plenty of cushioning comfort through a variety of different styles.

During our Naturepedic Concerto Organic Pillow Top Mattress review, our testers found the mattress to be surprisingly plush, rating it at a 5 out of 10 firmness. This places it in the soft or plush firmness category.
You’ll sink into the Concerto, with Naturepedic's mattress offering plenty of pressure relief around the shoulders and hips. This is an ideal choice for side sleepers.
Despite its plusher feel, the Concerto snaps back into shape immediately after a sleeper’s weight is removed, thanks to the supportive and springy double layer of coils. This means that back sleepers of a light and average build should also find the mattress comfortable and supportive, but we wouldn’t recommend it to heavier sleepers or those who sleep on their front.
Saatva Classic vs Naturepedic Concerto: Temperature control
- Both mattresses do a good job of keeping sleepers cool
- The Saatva Classic has an organic cotton cover and dual-layer coils
- The Naturepedic Concerto also has dual-layer coils, along with natural latex, cotton, and wool
The best hybrid mattresses, including the Saatva and Naturepedic examples here, generally sleep cooler than their memory foam counterparts because their coils allow more air to circulate.
This is certainly true with the Saatva Classic, which never made any of our testers hot at night. In addition to a dual layer of coils, the Saatva Classic also has a breathable organic cotton cover and very little foam in its construction, all of which help to keep sleepers cool and comfortable at night.
Despite its plush feel, the Naturepedic Concerto does a great job of keeping sleepers cool at night. It's made with naturally breathable materials such as cotton, wool, and natural latex. These prevent heat from building up and help to wick it away from the body. The double layer of coils is a secondary factor, helping to keep air flowing through the mattress.
Saatva Classic vs Naturepedic Concerto: Which should you buy?
Buy the Saatva Classic Mattress if…
✅ You suffer from back pain: The Saatva Classic does an excellent job of keeping the spine perfectly aligned, and there’s extra support in the lumbar region.
✅ You want to customize your mattress: With three different firmness ratings and two heights, the Saatva Classic allows sleepers to choose the mattress that’s right for their specific sleeping style.
✅ You have a smaller (luxury) budget: It’s still not cheap, but pick it up at one of its frequent discounts, and the Saatva is considerably cheaper than the Naturepedic.
Buy the Naturepedic Concerto Mattress if…
✅ You sleep on your side: The plush feel of the Naturepedic is soft enough to relieve side-sleeping pressure points, but there’s plenty of support to stop you sinking too far into the mattress.
✅ You want an organic mattress: The Naturepedic Concerto is made entirely of organic and natural materials and has impeccable eco credentials.
✅ You have a bigger budget: This isn’t cheap, even if you pick it up with a discount, it will still cost more than the Saatva Classic at full MSRP. But you're still getting a luxury mattress made with high-quality materials.