SafeRest and Linenspa mattress protectors are both thin, lightweight and – most importantly – waterproof and hypoallergenic. They have a lot of in common, but each protector has its own details that help set it apart. Read on for my full review.
Key Similarities
- Fitted sheet style (protection on five sides)
- Waterproof and Hypoallergenic surface
- Dust mite protector
- Machine washable, tumble low dry heat; do not bleach, iron or dry clean
- Vinyl, PVC and Phthalate free
- Can fit mattresses up to 18 inches thick
Key Differences
Saferest:
- Offers a soft cotton terry surface
- Invisa-Shield ™ technology which is supposed to protect your mattress without being able to feel it under your sheets
- Retails regularly for $69.95 (Queen) but is often discounted
Linenspa:
- 100% polyester material (no cotton terry)
- Fully elasticized fitted sheet for close fit to any mattress
- Retails regularly for $84.99 (Queen) but is often discounted
Pros and Cons of Each Protector
You Might Choose…
SafeRest if…
- You want a cotton terry material under your sheets
- You want a thin and lightweight protector
- You want a protector with a 200+ Wash Durability Rating
You can read the full SafeRest Mattress Protector review here.
Linenspa if…
- You want a fitted waterproof protector that is the same material across the whole protector
- You want the option to add pillow protectors as well (Linenspa sells mattress and pillow protectors)
- You want a strong elastic grip around the edges of the protector to hold onto mattresses up to 18-inches thick
- You want a thin and noiseless protector
You can read the full Linenspa Mattress Protector review here.
Overall
If you are in the market for a thin, virtually noiseless and waterproof fitted mattress protectors under $100 then both the SafeRest and the Linenspa protectors are great options.
Personally, I found the Linenspa protector to be a better fit for my 10-inch Casper mattress.
I preferred the 100% polyester material over the cotton terry of the SafeRest. I wasn’t able to feel it under my sheets and the stronger elastic of the Linenspa protector held the protector to my mattress snugly, which generated left shift and noise than the SafeRest protector.
Both protectors are easy to care for and come with detailed instructions (that are relatively the same). Avoid drying your protector on a high heat so it retains its waterproof properties.
The Linenspa protector is slightly more expensive than SafeRest, but both can be found heavily discounted on retail sites like Amazon.
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