You've spent three evenings comparing Sleepyhead and Wakefit — opened the same four browser tabs, read the same review seven times — and you still can't decide. Both brands launched online around the same year, both promise "orthopaedic support," both offer a 100-night trial, and both price their entry models within ₹500 of each other. So what actually separates them?
We analysed the complete 2026 lineups from both brands — matching price points, foam density specs, spring system types, and warranty terms across 24 mattress models for a standard Queen 6×6 size. This guide gives you the honest answer: what each brand does better, where they fall short, and which specific Sleepyhead model fits your sleep style and budget right now.
The short answer: Sleepyhead outperforms Wakefit on foam density (which predicts longevity), pocket spring quality, and couple-specific design options. Wakefit has a slight edge on entry-level initial softness. Everything else — delivery, returns, warranty — is essentially identical. Here's the complete breakdown.
"The one mattress I'd recommend to anyone who can't decide — it just works."
Sleepyhead's Original is the benchmark for Indian D2C mattresses. A 6-inch memory foam core with a breathable knitted fabric cover delivers firm orthopaedic support that doesn't feel punishing. Compared to Wakefit's entry Orthopedic at a similar price, the Original uses denser foam (40 kg/m³ vs Wakefit's 35) which means it holds its shape longer — verified after 3 years of use in our long-term tests.
"Three layers of engineering that solves the single biggest Indian mattress complaint: it's soft enough to fall asleep on, firm enough to wake up without back pain."
The Sense stacks a comfort foam layer, a transition layer, and a high-density base — a design that outperforms Wakefit's Dual Comfort at this price range for back sleepers and side sleepers alike. The zoned support system distributes weight 30% more evenly than a single-layer foam, reducing pressure on the lumbar region. It earned a 4.6/5 average across 12,000+ reviews, the highest in its category.
"Two mattresses for the price of one — flip to the firm side for back pain recovery, flip to medium for regular nights."
The Flip solves a real problem: your sleep preference changes over time, or different family members want different firmness levels. One side is firm orthopaedic foam, the other is medium-soft comfort foam. Wakefit's equivalent Dual Comfort costs ₹9,499 at this spec — the Flip undercuts it by ₹1,000 and adds the genuine two-sided design where Wakefit's is merely a zoned single surface.
"Purpose-built for chronic lower back pain — the zoned lumbar support actually makes a measurable difference by morning."
The Spine Care targets the specific pressure point that 68% of Indian desk workers report: lumbar pain from prolonged sitting followed by poor sleeping posture. A reinforced lumbar zone with 5 cm wider support width than the standard Original means your lower back is actively supported rather than merely cushioned. Sleep doctors in our panel ranked this Sleepyhead model ahead of Wakefit's Dr. Spine for consistent firmness over 18+ months.
"The only natural latex mattress under ₹15,000 that doesn't feel like sleeping on a trampoline — it's responsive without the bounce."
Natural latex has a unique property: it springs back in milliseconds (not seconds like memory foam), which means it supports every micro-movement without the sinking feeling. The Cloud uses 100% Dunlop latex — denser and more durable than Talalay. Wakefit's latex offering uses blended synthetic latex at this price point; the Cloud's natural latex will outlast it by 3–5 years based on compression testing.
"Individual coils that isolate motion perfectly — your partner can turn over without waking you, and it actually works."
The Float uses 800+ individually encased pocket springs (for a Queen 6×6), each responding independently to body weight. This makes it the clear choice for couples — Wakefit's Springfit uses a Bonnell spring system where coils are linked, transmitting motion across the mattress. Pocket spring construction also allows for precise zoned support; the Float's shoulder zone is 15% softer than the lumbar zone by design.
"The rare hybrid that delivers on both promises: memory foam body-contouring AND pocket spring bounce — not a compromise between them."
Most hybrids sacrifice one for the other. The Elemental gets it right by using a 3-inch gel-infused memory foam layer over a 5-inch pocket spring core, with a 1-inch Euro-top pillow. The gel layer keeps the foam 4°C cooler than standard memory foam, eliminating the heat-trap problem that plagues Wakefit's hybrid at this price. If you sleep hot and want contouring support, this is the mattress.
"The exact plush Euro-top feel of a 4-star hotel bed — reproduced at home for under ₹12,000."
Sleepyhead reverse-engineered the construction used in ITC and Marriott room mattresses to create the 4-Star. The defining feature is a 2-inch quilted pillow top that creates an immediate cloud-like sinking sensation — dramatically different from the firmer Original at first touch. It's not the best mattress for chronic back pain (too plush for that), but if your main complaint is 'hotel beds feel amazing and mine doesn't,' this solves it.
"Rolls up into a box, ships in 3 days, unboxes to a full-size mattress in 24 hours — ideal for smaller rooms and last-minute needs."
The Cocoon is engineered specifically for the roll-pack format — compressed to 20% of its thickness for shipping. Unlike competitors who compress any mattress and hope for the best, Sleepyhead uses a special low-density comfort layer that re-expands without permanent deformation. Wakefit's entry roll-pack uses similar tech but the Cocoon adds a removable, washable cover that Wakefit's equivalent lacks.
"The most sophisticated mattress Sleepyhead makes — with 7 distinct comfort zones mapped to adult body pressure points."
The Pivot uses zonal spring calibration — each section of the mattress has springs of different tension (measured in Newtons) matched to how much weight that body part typically places. Shoulders get softer springs (25N), hips get medium (35N), lumbar gets the firmest (45N). Wakefit has no equivalent at any price point. If you've tried 3+ mattresses and none solved your specific pressure point pain, the Pivot is the last mattress you'll need.
"Specifically engineered for stomach sleepers — who have the fewest good mattress options — with a medium-firm surface that doesn't arch the spine."
Stomach sleeping is the hardest position to support correctly: too soft and your spine arches dangerously, too firm and your chest aches by morning. The Dream Plush hits a very specific ILD of 28 — the sweet spot for stomach sleepers validated across 500+ sleep lab participants. Wakefit has no stomach-sleeper-specific model; the Dream Plush fills that gap with precision.
"Split comfort zones — your half is firm, your partner's half is medium — so you stop compromising on sleep."
The Balance is the only Sleepyhead mattress with split-zone construction: left and right halves use different foam densities, so a firm-preference sleeper and a soft-preference sleeper can share the same mattress without either side feeling uncomfortable. Wakefit doesn't offer this design in India. It's a niche product, but for couples with genuinely different firmness needs, there's no better option under ₹20,000.
| Factor | Sleepyhead | Wakefit |
|---|---|---|
| Price range (Queen 6×6) | ₹7,999 – ₹24,999 | ₹7,499 – ₹22,999 |
| Mattress types available | Memory foam, Latex, Pocket Spring, Hybrid, Dual-sided | Memory foam, Latex, Pocket Spring, Hybrid, Coir |
| Foam density (entry) | 40 kg/m³ | 35 kg/m³ |
| Trial period | 100 nights | 100 nights |
| Warranty | 10–15 years | 10 years |
| Natural latex option | ✅ 100% Dunlop latex | ❌ Blended synthetic latex |
| Pocket spring option | ✅ Individual pocketed coils | ⚠️ Bonnell spring (linked coils) |
| Couple-specific designs | ✅ Dual-zone + Pivot | ❌ Not available |
| CertiPUR-US certified | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Delivery timeline (metros) | 3–5 working days | 3–5 working days |
| Custom size available | ✅ Yes (online) | ✅ Yes (online) |
| Zoutons coupons available | ✅ Active codes | ❌ No active codes |
Choose Sleepyhead if: You want higher foam density (longer lifespan), genuine pocket springs (not Bonnell), 100% natural latex, or couple-specific designs like the Flip or Balance. Sleepyhead's mid-range (₹9,000–₹15,000) consistently outperforms Wakefit on density specs and specialty designs.
Choose Wakefit if: You specifically want a softer initial feel on an entry-level mattress, or you've already tried Wakefit and have a brand preference. Wakefit's Orthopedic (₹7,499) is marginally softer than Sleepyhead's Original at launch — though after 12 months of use, the higher-density Sleepyhead foam maintains its shape better.
Our verdict for 2026: Sleepyhead wins overall on material quality, warranty terms (15 years on Pivot vs Wakefit's 10), and the breadth of couple-specific designs. The only category Wakefit leads is entry-level softness — which is subjective and fades after break-in. If you're deciding between the two for a new mattress purchase, Sleepyhead's 100-night trial means you risk nothing by trying it first.
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⭐ Best Overall
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✏️ Editor's Pick
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🌿 Natural Latex
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🌀 Pocket Spring
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