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Avocado Vs Casper- Which Should You Choose?

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Avocado and Casper are two relatively firm mattresses sold online, that otherwise have a lot of differences. This post will compare the two brands to make it easier to determine which is best for you.

Key Similarities

  • Both are a little firmer than average.
  • Both offer 100-night trials.
  • Both have relatively simple construction.
  • Both offer free shipping

Key Differences

  • Casper is all foam.
  • Casper is more affordable. ($550-$1,150 for Casper, $959-$2,199 for Avocado)
  • Avocado has springs.
  • Avocado has an optional pillow top.
  • Avocado is thicker than Casper. Casper is 10 inches thick, while Avocado is 11 inches without the pillow top and 13 inches with it.  
  • Avocado uses natural materials.

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Avocado Construction

  • Avocado has a 100% organic cotton, soft, breathable cover. The brand offers a button-tufted cover, but also sells a model without this pillow top. The basic Avocado mattress is 11 inches thick, and the pillow top adds two inches.  
  • The comfort layer, which for the non-pillow top is the first layer, is made of natural dunlop latex. This material is durable and provides good pressure relief and great bounce.
  • The support layer under the comfort layer features individually wrapped coils specially arranged to give you extra support where you need it the most. This advanced, durable coil system is a great for option for sleepers who weigh more.

Read Our Full Avocado Review Here

Casper Construction

  • Casper’s cover is made of a stretchy, breathable, lightweight premium fabric.  
  • The first layer is 1.5 inches of bouncy, latex-like specialty polyfoam with small holes for breathability. Casper describes the material as “open-cell.”
  • The second layer is 1.5 inches of 3.5 lb. density memory foam. This layer helps the mattress conform well to the curves of your body, and gives the mattress its memory foam feel.
  • The third layer is a 1.5-inch polyfoam transition layer meant to ensure even weight distribution.
  • On the bottom is 5 inches of polyfoam with a 1.8 lb. density. This base layer is similar to that in many other bed-in-a-box mattresses.

Read Our Full Casper Review Here

Construction Differences/Notes

  • Casper is all foam.
  • Both incorporate memory foam.
  • Casper has more of a memory foam feel.
  • Avocado contains latex.
  • Avocado has springs.
  • Avocado is especially suited to support more weight.

Firmness/Feel Differences

Both mattresses are responsive and return to shape quickly, but Avocado is a little springier and firmer. Casper is a little more slow-moving.

Motion Transfer Differences:

Both mattresses isolate motion well and would be good options for couples. However, with its more memory foam texture and feel, Casper is better at keeping movement from transferring across the mattress.

Pick Avocado If:

  • You prefer natural materials– Avocado uses natural latex and organic cotton, making it more of a green choice.
  • You weigh more– Avocado has coils and natural latex, both of which are pretty durable and understood to make Avocado especially supportive.  This may make it a more appropriate choice for heavier sleepers.

Pick Casper If:

  • You are watching your spending– Casper costs less, giving you the opportunity to save some extra cash when buying your mattress.
  • You want a traditional foam feel– Casper has more of a blended memory / standard foam feel, making it more similar in feel to other foam mattresses (Avocado is much bouncier).

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Overall

These are pretty different mattresses, but each has its merits. Questions about Avocado or Casper are welcome in the comments.

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