Size |
Measurements |
Price |
Twin |
38 x 75 in |
$2,409 |
Twin XL |
38 x 80 in |
$2,299 |
Full |
54 x 75 in |
$2,549 |
Queen |
60 x 80 in |
$2,699 |
King |
76 x 80 in |
$2,999 |
Cal king |
72 x 84 in |
$2,999 |
Usually, when you have a choice between a foam or hybrid design, the coils cost more. In this case, the foam version of the DreamCloud Premier Rest is the more expensive option. Alhough it’s only a hundred dollars extra, we think it’s still a great value for an all-foam bed of this quality. Being that it’s the most premium and luxurious option from the brand, we’re pleased to see it’s offered at a reasonable price point.
Trial, shipping and warranty
As a brand, DreamCloud backs its beds with some generous policies. Its beds ship to you in a box for free, and once it’s in your possession, you get an entire year to try it at home risk-free. If you happen to not enjoy your bed within that time frame you can get free returns, but if you decide to keep it, you’re backed by a forever warranty. Just be sure to use the right foundation for the bed. Otherwise, you could void that mattress warranty.
The final verdict
In a nutshell, this bed was different from the hybrid version we’ve come to know and love, but we still enjoyed it. We’d mainly recommend it to those who want a memory foam mattress that’s a little softer than your average bed. If you’re an average or petite-sized person who mainly sleeps on your side, this is a great option for you. Otherwise, you may want to check out the other beds in the brand’s lineup.
You might like the DreamCloud Premier mattress if:
- You’re a side or combination sleeper
- You want a memory foam bed
- You like a slightly softer feel
- You weigh less than 200 pounds
- You want a premium all-foam mattress for a great price
You might not like the DreamCloud bed if:
- You’re strictly a side sleeper under 150 pounds
- You prefer sleeping on hybrid mattresses
- You prefer a firmer feel
- You’re on a super tight budget
Other mattresses from DreamCloud
The DreamCloud Premier Rest is the brand’s top-of-the-line option, but there are some other mattresses within its lineup that vary a bit more in terms of firmness and construction. Here’s what you should know about the other beds from DreamCloud.
The DreamCloud: This is the flagship DreamCloud bed with a firmness dependent on the support option you go with. The hybrid is around a medium, making it perfect for all sleep styles, while the memory foam model is much firmer for strict back and stomach sleeping. It’s also a bit thinner in terms of construction and is the most affordable option the brand offers. Whether you go with the all-foam or hybrid, it’s a quality queen-size bed that’s available for well below a thousand dollars after a discount.
DreamCloud Premier: This is the more enhanced DreamCloud bed with a firmness that’s more appropriate for all sleeper types. On our firmness scale, it sits between medium and medium-firm, so it should work for side and combination sleepers, as well as back and stomach sleepers. It also features a memory foam feel and is a little thinner compared to the Premier Rest. With the Premier, you get to choose whether you want an all-foam or hybrid design as well.
How does the DreamCloud Premier Rest compare to other mattresses?
DreamCloud Premier Rest vs. DreamCloud Premier
When it comes to comparing these two more enhanced DreamCloud options, there’s a lot to consider. In terms of comparing the new foam versions, the Premier is more suitable for all sleeper types, while the Premier Rest is much softer for side and combo sleepers. Both have a straightforward memory foam feel, but since the Premier Rest has more memory foam on top, you may be getting the most amount of body-conforming from this mattress.
DreamCloud Premier Rest vs. Saatva Classic
Both of these are presented as luxurious options within the online space. Both are considered premium for different reasons. The main thing could come down to the type of mattress you want.
The Saatva Classic is a supportive hybrid mattress by default. It features a dual coil construction designed to support extra weight. Compared with DreamCloud Premier Rest, which has a memory foam feel, the Saatva Classic feels like more of a traditional innerspring mattress with a pillow top. Price-wise, the DreamCloud Premier Rest is a bit more affordable, but with Saatva you’re also spending up for other things like complimentary white glove delivery and in-home setup
DreamCloud Premier Rest mattress FAQs
Unlike the other beds within the brand’s lineup, this is not a firm mattress. It’s the softest option of the three DreamCloud beds and is ideal for accommodating side sleepers. If you want a firmer option from the brand, we suggest looking at their other two mattresses.
How long does it take the DreamCloud Premier Rest to expand?
The memory foam DreamCloud Premier Rest is good for stomach sleepers, depending on your body type and sleeping preferences. If you’re a female stomach sleeper, you may prefer the bed’s pressure relief for your chest. Otherwise, it may be a bit too cushioning if you’re looking for a firmer option that provides more support.