Getting enough sleep isn’t just important for your physical health. It’s crucial to support your mental health and overall well-being. While you might not get the sleep you need for many reasons, an old, unsupportive mattress could be to blame. 

Our Handbook Team has tested over 100 mattress models, including the Cloverland 15″ Foam Premium Plush Mattress. After hours of testing, the team feels this luxury mattress is a great option for side and back sleepers seeking pressure relief without sacrificing support. 

Read on to learn more about the Premium Plush and see if it’s the best mattress for you. 

Our verdict

After testing the Cloverland 15″ Foam Premium Plush Mattress (also available in medium and luxury firm options), we think it’s a great mattress for side sleepers looking for good pressure relief. Our testing also reveals that this mattress offers plenty of support for back sleepers despite having a soft overall feel. Additionally, this mattress scores high in edge support Edge support is the bed’s strength and stability around the perimeter. , cooling, and motion isolation The containment of movement on one area of a mattress so it doesn’t impact other areas. .

Back sleepers who prefer softer mattresses should appreciate the Premium Plush’s construction, which offers enough support to keep the spine in a neutral position A position that allows for the spine to maintain its natural curves at the neck (cervical), middle (thoracic), and lower (lumbar) regions. . Our Handbook Team also notes that lighter-weight (under 130 pounds) stomach sleepers may feel supported by the mattress, but higher-weight (over 250 pounds) sleepers may find the plush, all-foam Cloverlane lacks support.

Additionally, people with mobility issues or those who prefer a more responsive mattress may find that this mattress lacks bounce. But if you sleep with a partner, the mattress offers high motion isolation, which makes it less likely you’ll wake each other up when you move at night.

Cloverlane
9.4 Excellent
Cloverlane
Cloverlane

Features

  • Our rating: 9.4/10.
  • Price: $2,531–$5,729 (before discounts).
  • Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King.
  • Recommended for: Side and back sleepers.
  • Material: Foam.
  • Height: 15 inches
  • Trial period: 365 nights.
  • Shipping method: Free white glove delivery, including removal of your old mattress.
  • Financing: Yes.
  • Warranty: Lifetime warranty.
  • Brand’s firmness rating: 4/10.

Pros and cons

Pros Excellent overall support, including edge support. Great motion isolation makes it great for couples and families. High pressure relief. Generous warranty and trial period. Free white glove delivery. Cons Some people may need more bounce for mobility. Not ideal for higher-weight sleepers.

How we test and choose the best mattresses

The Handbook Team has researched hundreds of mattresses online and in person and hand-selected about 130 (and counting) of the best models to test. We’ve also surveyed 1,200 total shoppers (in two 600-people surveys) and interviewed recent mattress customers to understand the buying process and how their new bed has impacted their sleep quality, physical health, and mental wellness.

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Our mattress testing process

Our Mattress Testing Process
Purchase mattress as mystery shoppers. Purchase mattress as mystery shoppers.
Set up mattress in testing lab. Set up mattress in testing lab.
Lie on mattress and rank firmness. Lie on mattress and rank firmness.
Lie on back, side, and stomach to find the best sleeping position. Lie on back, side, and stomach to find the best sleeping position.
Place 10-pound ball in mattress center and measure sinkage. Place 10-pound ball in mattress center and measure sinkage.
Find biggest pressure points using pressure map reading. Find biggest pressure points using pressure map reading.
Evaluate cooling capabilities by recording temperature differences. Evaluate cooling capabilities by recording temperature differences.
Drop 10-pound ball onto mattress to measure bounce score. Drop 10-pound ball onto mattress to measure bounce score.
Test motion isolation. Test motion isolation.
Test edge support. Test edge support.
Calculate composite “family” scores. Calculate composite “family” scores.

First-hand testing experience

The Handbook Team hand-tests every mattress we review. We evaluate brands and models by recording our findings on a 42-question standardized testing form to identify standout features and services, document issues with each product, and describe our personal experience lying on each mattress. 

Mattress surveys and interviews

We pay close attention to specific considerations that sleepers of all ages seek, as identified by respondents in our surveys of 1,200 total people. These include price, features, and the setup process. We also interview real people to understand better the motivations behind shopping for a new mattress and the benefits of purchasing one. 

Objective and honest ratings

We use information from our surveys, focus groups, and expert interviews to determine the most important features in our brand and mattress testing scorecards. 

We also weigh the following factors to determine an overall rating for each brand we recommend. 

FactorWeightDescription
Customer Service15 percentCustomer care center hours, support options
Brand Reputation10 percentYears in business, lawsuits, class actions against this company
Features20 percentSize options, firmness options, weight capacity, included add-ons (free sleep accessories)
User Experience35 percentWhite glove delivery, CERTIPUR-US certifications, risk-free trials
Affordability20 percentPrice, warranty, promotions

Learn more about our mattress testing and review methodology

Cloverlane Foam mattress firmness and feel

Firmness is a subjective experience, with body weight influencing how firm a mattress feels. Even with the same body type and sleep style, two people might have different firmness preferences.

The Cloverlane mattress features multiple layers of plush foam, with our testers rating it a 5 out of 10 on the firmness scale. While the brand rated it 4 out of 5, we think it’s more of a soft medium. 

From our tester

“This mattress is softer than I expected it to be, but it’s still supportive.”

Cloverlane Foam mattress performance

Below, we discuss how the Cloverlane foam might perform and feel for different sleepers. 

Sleep position and body weight

Our testers find the Cloverland 15″ Foam Premium Plush Mattress best suited for side sleepers across the weight spectrum, thanks to its pressure-relieving foam layers. We also think most back sleepers will feel comfortably supported, but higher-weight stomach sleepers may feel the mattress doesn’t provide enough support. 

Compare the Cloverlane Foam mattress for different sleeper types

Lower weight (<130 pounds)Average weight (130–250 pounds)Higher weight (>250 pounds)
Back sleepersIdealIdealGood 
Side sleepersIdeal Ideal Ideal
Stomach sleepersGood Good Poor 

From our tester

“I think this mattress is better for lighter-weight sleepers than higher-weight sleepers unless they’re good with mobility and like side sleeping.”

Cloverlane Foam pain relief performance

If you’re looking for maximum pressure relief, an all-foam mattress like the Cloverland 15″ Foam Premium Plush Mattress may be a good option. Our testers scored this mattress high for pressure relief, noting that it performs exceptionally well for side and back sleepers, with a 4.5 out of 5 for overall pressure relief. Pressure relief is essential for people with pain because a mattress should cushion the joints and not create more issues.

A mattress with good edge support that doesn’t dip or sag under pressure can also be helpful for people with pain, particularly those with mobility issues needing the support of a strong edge for getting in and out of bed. We gave this mattress a 4.5 out of 5 for edge support, with our testers noting they feel secure lying close to the edge. 

Unfortunately, this mattress has poor responsiveness, with our testers giving it a 2 out of 5 for bounce. For people with pain, bounce can help you move with less effort. Since this mattress is harder to move around on, you may want to consider our best hybrid mattresses since mattresses with coils typically provide greater responsiveness. 

Our overall thoughts about the Cloverlane Foam

Our testers think the Cloverland 15″ Foam Premium Plush Mattress is a quality mattress overall, only falling short in a couple of areas. 

Our favorite things about the Cloverlane Foam

Our team appreciates that this mattress provides a plushy, pressure-relieving surface with plenty of support to keep side and back sleepers and most stomach sleepers comfortable. This mattress also provides great motion isolation, ideal for couples who don’t want to disturb each other while sleeping. We also like that it provides good edge support, which is helpful for people who need a strong edge for getting in and out of bed or couples who want to use more of the bed’s surface. Like Saatva, Cloverlane offers great customer service with free white glove delivery and a one-year trial period. 

Our Cloverlane Foam mattress complaints

The Cloverlane foam offers very little bounce, making it a poor choice for people who need a more responsive surface for movement. 

Frequently asked questions

The Cloverland 15″ Foam Premium Plush Mattress costs $2,531–$5,729 without discounts.

The average mattress lasts seven to 10 years. But it’s helpful when a brand like Cloverlane offers a generous lifetime warranty, so you feel more secure in your investment.

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