For years, my wife and I suffered with a mattress that lacked any support and was way too soft. It’s a generic buy from a store that’s not worth naming (it wasn’t even a foam mattress). We even added a Tuft & Needle Mattress Topper that helped, but it still wasn’t enough. The mattress would basically put you in a sinkhole, one that would take concerted energy to get out of in the morning. It also led to constant tossing and turning throughout the evening trying to find that comfortable spot. This caused minor aches and pains to be magnified — essentially leading to me being sore every day for the past few years.
So, a new mattress was finally in order. The problem is that my wife is strictly a side-sleeper and prefers a softer mattress while I’m a back, side and even stomach-sleeper looking for more support. So we knew it needed to be a hybrid, and that it needed to be at least medium firm. We happened into a store in Manhattan that had floor models of some of the best direct-to-consumer mattress brands around; one sit on the Helix Dawn Luxe mattress, and we were convinced it was what we needed, so we had Helix send one our way for a review.

Helix Dawn Luxe Mattress
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$2,049.00 (10% off)
The Helix Dawn Luxe is firm yet plush
While the Helix Dawn Luxe is squarely in the firm category, it offers plenty of softness to accommodate my wife’s preferences. That’s thanks to some of the inherent features of the Dawn mattress itself: multiple layers of soft foam, hundreds of individually-wrapped steel coils and a firm feel with no sink or give.
But, the Luxe upgrades are what makes this version a firm yet plush mattress. It has 1,500 individually-wrapped steel coils (550 more than the regular Dawn). It has two more layers of foam, including a high-density Gel Visco one underneath the additional Tencel cover and pillow top, that help provides more support. Because of these extra layers, it’s a whole two inches taller, and truly gives us the feeling we were lacking: being on top of a mattress, and not in it.