Leesa and Casper both make neutral-feel all-foam beds-in-a-box at similar prices. They’re more alike than different — but the small differences (zoned support, cooling, social impact) might tip you one way or the other. Here’s how to choose.
Verdict
Winner: Casper for slight edge in zoned support; Leesa for slightly cooler sleep and social impact mission
Casper has firmer foam under hips and softer under shoulders. Leesa has a cooling top layer and donates a mattress for every 10 sold.
| Feature | Leesa Original | Casper Original |
| Queen price (sale) | $799 | $1,000-$1,200 |
| Construction | 3-layer all-foam | 3-layer all-foam (zoned) |
| Firmness | 6 (medium-firm) | 6 (medium-firm) |
| Trial | 100 nights | 100 nights |
| Warranty | 10 years | 10 years |
Zoned support
Casper wins. The Casper Original has zoned firmness (firmer under hips, softer under shoulders); Leesa is uniform. For back sleepers and combination sleepers, Casper’s zoning helps spinal alignment.
Cooling
Leesa edges Casper slightly with a cooling top layer. Both sleep warmer than hybrids.
Social impact
Leesa donates one mattress for every 10 sold. Casper has various corporate initiatives but no comparable program.
Price
Leesa runs $200-$400 cheaper. For most shoppers, that price gap matters more than the small construction differences.
Who should buy which?
Buy Leesa if: You want the lower price and care about the social impact mission. Buy Casper if: You want zoned support for back/combination sleeping.
FAQ
Are these basically the same mattress?
Close, but not identical. Casper’s zoned support is a real engineering difference. Most sleepers would be happy with either at their price points.
Which is better for hot sleepers?
Leesa, slightly. For meaningful cooling, look at our cooling mattress picks.
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