You spend a third of your life on your mattress, yet most buyers pick one by scrolling through a brand page for ten minutes and guessing. Sleepyhead has built one of India's most trusted mattress brands — but their catalogue now spans twelve distinct models across five technologies, a price range from ₹7,000 to ₹23,000, and firmness options that will genuinely change how you sleep. Pick the wrong model and no amount of 100-night trial goodwill fixes waking up stiff in a Delhi winter.
This guide is a direct match between every Sleepyhead mattress and the buyer it was actually designed for. Whether you sleep on your back with lumbar issues, share a bed with a partner who prefers a firmer feel, run hot through humid Mumbai nights, or need a lightweight mattress that survives four apartment moves in two years — there is a specific Sleepyhead for you. We cover all twelve models with 2026 pricing, technology breakdown, and honest guidance on who should skip each one.
1. What is your sleeping position? Back sleepers need medium-firm support (Original, Sense, Ortho Plus). Side sleepers need pressure relief at the shoulder and hip (Cloud Plus, Contour). Stomach sleepers need firm to prevent spinal sag (Flip firm side, Ortho Plus).
2. How much do you weigh? Under 70 kg: any foam model works. 70–90 kg: Sense or Ortho Plus for support. Over 90 kg: Ortho Plus or Premiere for spring-backed durability and edge support.
3. Do you sleep hot? Memory foam traps heat — avoid Cloud Plus and Contour if you sweat through the night. Spring models (Serenity, Premiere) and latex models have better airflow for warm Indian climates.
4. What is your budget? Under ₹10,000: Move or Original. ₹10,000–₹15,000: Flip, Serenity, Sense, or Contour. ₹15,000–₹20,000: Ortho Plus, Cloud Plus, Premiere, or Latex. Above ₹20,000: Hybrid for the best of all worlds.
"The smartest entry point into Sleepyhead — three comfort zones mean your shoulders, back, and hips are supported differently, which most budget mattresses completely ignore."
The Original is Sleepyhead's flagship foam mattress and their best-selling model for good reason. It uses a 3-zone foam system where the head and foot sections are softer (for pressure relief) and the lumbar zone is firmer (for spinal alignment). At 6 inches, it suits most Indian bedroom setups and compresses for roll-pack delivery. Best for back and side sleepers under 80 kg who want a proven, no-fuss mattress without spring noise or heat retention concerns.
"Designed specifically for India's urban renter reality — it weighs about 40% less than a standard foam mattress and can be carried up four flights of stairs by one person."
The Move solves a problem that every renter in Mumbai, Bengaluru, or Delhi knows: you cannot move a 25 kg mattress alone, and most movers charge extra. Sleepyhead engineered the Move with a low-density open-cell foam that sacrifices a little longevity (good for 5–7 years versus 8–10 for the Original) in exchange for dramatically reduced weight. It still offers the standard 100-night trial and comes in a compact roll-pack. Not ideal for heavy sleepers or those with chronic back issues, but excellent for PGs, studio apartments, and anyone who moves every 1–2 years.
"Two mattresses for the price of one — flip it when your preference changes, or when one side needs to air out over the summer."
The Flip is Sleepyhead's answer to couples who cannot agree on firmness. One side is medium-soft (for pressure relief and side sleepers), the other is medium-firm (for back sleepers and those who prefer firmer support). Unlike most mattresses where you are stuck with a fixed feel, the Flip lets you adjust seasonally or after life changes like pregnancy or post-surgery recovery. It is also one of the most durable options since you can rotate usage evenly across both sides. The main tradeoff: it is heavier than the Original and more expensive than a single-sided foam.
"Our top pick for Indian couples — the Sense hits the perfect balance between back support and pressure relief, without the heat trap of memory foam."
The Sense is the most versatile model in Sleepyhead's lineup and consistently their highest-reviewed mattress. It combines a responsive HR foam base with a comfort layer that adapts to body contours without the slow-response sinkage of memory foam. Back sleepers get the lumbar support they need, side sleepers get shoulder and hip relief, and the open-cell foam construction keeps it cooler than memory alternatives. At 7 inches, it offers noticeably more depth than the Original. If you can only pick one Sleepyhead and you sleep with a partner, this is it.
"If a physiotherapist told you to sleep on a firmer surface, this is the Sleepyhead to buy — independent pocket springs prevent the spinal sag that causes morning stiffness."
The Ortho Plus is Sleepyhead's dedicated back-support model, pairing an orthopedic HR foam layer on top with a pocketed coil system below. Each spring works independently, so when you roll or your partner shifts weight, the springs react only where pressure is applied — preventing the roll-together effect of bonded spring systems. The firmer feel suits back and stomach sleepers, and the spring base holds its shape better under heavier sleepers (above 80 kg) than foam alone. Not ideal for pure side sleepers who need hip pressure relief, but excellent for anyone with documented lumbar or disc issues.
"The best choice for guest rooms and hot climates — the interconnected spring system allows far better airflow than any foam mattress at a similar price."
The Serenity uses a traditional bonnell spring system — interconnected hourglass coils that provide firm, bouncy support with excellent ventilation. Unlike foam, springs allow air to circulate freely through the mattress, making the Serenity significantly cooler to sleep on in humid Indian summers. The trade-off versus pocket springs is motion transfer: if your partner moves, you feel it slightly. Still, at under ₹12,000 for a queen, it is the most affordable spring mattress in Sleepyhead's range and outperforms foam for guests and hot sleepers who prioritise airflow over contouring.
"The closest thing to sleeping on a cloud — memory foam contours so precisely to your shoulder and hip that side sleepers often report zero numbness after switching from a standard foam."
The Cloud Plus is Sleepyhead's dedicated memory foam mattress, using heat-responsive viscoelastic foam that softens at body temperature and moulds to your exact shape. This eliminates pressure points at the shoulder, hip, and knee that cause numbness and mid-night position changes. The slow-response feel is distinctive — you sink in gradually and the foam releases slowly when you shift positions. This is ideal for chronic side sleepers and anyone with joint pain. One significant caveat: memory foam retains body heat. In rooms without air conditioning during Indian summer months, it can sleep noticeably warmer than spring or latex options.
"Sleepyhead's most hotel-like mattress — the Premiere's high spring count and pillow-top foam layer give it the classic luxury bounce that Indian five-star hotels use."
The Premiere sits at the top of Sleepyhead's spring range with a higher coil count than the Ortho Plus and a comfort pillow-top layer that softens the initial feel without sacrificing underlying support. Where the Ortho Plus skews firm for ortho needs, the Premiere targets couples who want a plush, hotel-grade sleep experience with all the benefits of pocket springs — independent coil movement, excellent edge support, and natural airflow. At over ₹20,000 for a queen, it is Sleepyhead's premium spring option and justifies the cost for master bedrooms where you spend 7+ hours every night.
"More responsive than the Cloud Plus but still memory foam — the Contour's multi-layer design gives precise body mapping without the deep quicksand feeling of single-layer memory foam."
The Contour uses a multi-layer memory foam stack: a softer top layer for initial contouring, a transitional mid-layer that prevents too-deep sinkage, and a firm HR foam base. This solves the main criticism of single-layer memory foam — that it is hard to change positions at night because you feel trapped. The Contour responds faster while still delivering precise pressure point relief. It is particularly well-suited to those who know they need memory foam's body-mapping benefits but have tried cheaper single-layer options and found them too slow or suffocating. Slightly cooler than the Cloud Plus due to the layered construction.
"The natural choice for allergy sufferers — latex is inherently anti-microbial and dust-mite resistant, which matters significantly in high-humidity Indian homes."
The Sleepyhead Latex uses a natural or blended latex top layer over a high-resilience foam base. Latex has a uniquely responsive, springy feel — it contours to your body like memory foam but snaps back instantly when you shift, so you never feel trapped. It also sleeps cooler than memory foam because latex has an open-cell structure with better airflow. The anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties make it an excellent choice for homes in coastal cities like Mumbai, Chennai, or Kochi where humidity promotes dust mites and allergens. The higher price reflects the natural material cost, but the latex layer typically lasts 15+ years without significant degradation.
"The flagship Sleepyhead for buyers who refuse to compromise — latex contouring on top, pocket spring support underneath, with airflow built into both layers."
The Sleepyhead Hybrid is the most technologically complete mattress in the range, combining a natural latex comfort layer with an independent pocket spring support system. You get latex's responsive body-contouring and natural coolness on top, and pocket springs' independent coil movement, edge support, and structural durability on the bottom. This is the only Sleepyhead that genuinely works for every sleeping position, every body weight, and every Indian climate — hot or cold. It is also the best choice for couples with significantly different body weights (above 20 kg difference) because the zoned spring system compensates for weight imbalance naturally. At ₹22,999, it is the highest-priced Sleepyhead, but it is also the one you will not replace for 12–15 years.
"The only Sleepyhead specifically designed for growing spines — firmer than adult models because children need more resistance to maintain healthy posture during their development years."
The Sleepyhead Kids mattress uses a firmer HR foam than adult models because children's developing spines actually need more, not less, support. A too-soft mattress allows a child's spine to curve into unnatural positions during the 9–11 hours of sleep they require nightly. The Kids foam is also CertiPUR-certified, meaning it is free from harmful chemicals, heavy metals, and VOCs — important for children who spend more hours on their mattress than adults. Available in single and slightly wider sizes to accommodate different bed frames. Suitable for ages 3 and above; for infants and toddlers under 3, consult a paediatrician for mattress firmness guidance.
| Model | Price (Queen) | Technology | Firmness | Best For |
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| Original 3-Zone | ₹9,999 | 3-Zone HR Foam | Medium | Budget, back sleepers |
| Move | ₹8,999 | Lightweight Foam | Medium-Soft | Renters, PGs |
| Flip | ₹11,999 | Dual-Sided Foam | Soft / Firm | Couples, adjustable |
| Sense | ₹13,499 | Dual-Layer HR Foam | Medium | Couples, all-rounder |
| Ortho Plus | ₹16,999 | Pocket Spring + Ortho | Medium-Firm | Back pain, heavy sleepers |
| Serenity | ₹11,499 | Bonnell Spring | Medium-Firm | Hot sleepers, guest rooms |
| Cloud Plus | ₹17,999 | Memory Foam | Medium-Soft | Side sleepers, joint pain |
| Premiere | ₹19,999 | Pocket Spring + Pillow Top | Medium | Luxury feel, couples |
| Contour | ₹15,999 | Multi-Layer Memory Foam | Medium-Soft | Responsive memory foam |
| Latex Foam | ₹19,499 | Latex + HR Foam | Medium | Allergy-prone, humid homes |
| Hybrid | ₹22,999 | Latex + Pocket Spring | Medium | All positions, all weights |
| Kids | ₹6,999 | Firm HR Foam | Firm | Children 3–15 years |
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💰 Best Budget
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🏠 Best for Renters
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🔄 Best Dual-Sided
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🆕 Editors' Pick
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💊 Best for Back Pain
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💨 Best Entry Spring
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💕 Best Pressure Relief
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✨ Best Premium Spring
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🔙 Best Contouring
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🌿 Best Natural Material
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⭐ Top Rated All-Rounder
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👪 Best for Children