Mattress Review
WinkBeds GravityLux
Details
Type: Foam
Firmness: Medium Soft (4), Medium (5), Firm (7)
Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Price Range: $1,199 – $1,999
Warranty: Lifetime, Limited
Highlights
- Available in three different firmness levels to accommodate a wide range of sleepers
- Tencel cover with gel-infused polyfoam makes it cool and breathable
- More bounce and responsiveness than many memory foam mattresses
Drawbacks
- Not enough support for stomach sleepers over 230 pounds
- Edges are prone to sagging under pressure
- More expensive than other all-foam beds
Sleep Doctor’s Take: WinkBeds GravityLux Mattress
The WinkBeds GravityLux has an innovative design that helps it to avoid the common pitfalls of memory foam mattresses, like overheating and restricting movement. Thanks to the three available firmness levels, nearly all of our testers found a model of the WinkBeds GravityLux Mattress that offered the right mix of cushion and support.
WinkBeds GravityLux Mattress: An Introduction
The GravityLux is a high-end memory foam mattress from WinkBeds, a direct-to-consumer mattress brand best known for its innovative hybrid designs. The GravityLux is available in three firmness levels — medium soft (4), medium (5), and firm (7) — to accommodate a wide range of body types and sleep preferences.
With a unique construction featuring gel-infused polyfoam above a memory foam comfort layer, the GravityLux aims to add breathability and bounce to a traditional all-foam design.
To help decide if the GravityLux is right for you, we’ll discuss how it fared in key performance categories with our testers, who span a range of weights and sleeping positions. We’ll also detail its specifications and availability, the brand’s sleep trial and warranty, and answer some frequently asked questions.
How we review
We test products extensively using hands-on, data-driven methodology. Since there is no one-size-fits-all mattress, we use testers with different sleeping preferences and body types and analyze performance in key categories to help you choose the perfect mattress for your needs.
What’s It Like to Sleep On the GravityLux Mattress?
The first thing our testing team noticed about the GravityLux is that it’s not an average memory foam mattress. The breathable Tencel cover with gel-infused polyfoam is cool against the skin. That same polyfoam top layer adds a slight bounce that most memory foam beds lack. The comfort layer still contours to the body, but it’s more subtle, without the sinking feeling of some all-foam mattresses.
The dense layers of foam in the comfort system isolate motion so well that even those who sleep with a pet or a restless partner are likely to sleep undisturbed. With three firmness levels to choose from, almost anyone in the market for a foam mattress can find a model that suits them.
As with most mattresses, the GravityLux has its own unique set of advantages and disadvantages. Sleepers should consider these in relation to their personal preferences and needs.
Pros
- Excellent motion isolation makes it a great pick for couples
- Multiple firmness options meet the needs of a wide range of sleepers
- Includes a 120-night sleep trial and limited lifetime warranty
Cons
- Edge support is lacking, especially in the Soft and Medium versions
- Stomach sleepers over 230 pounds may need more support
- Not as budget-friendly as some memory foam mattresses
Sleeping Positions, Body Weight, and Firmness
Our team is composed of testers with different body weights and sleeping positions because these characteristics help determine the best mattress for each individual. The GravityLux is available in three different firmness options that the brand refers to as Soft, Medium, and Firm. On our 10-point firmness scale, they rate as medium soft (4), medium (5), and firm (7), respectively.
GravityLux – Firm
Firmness: Firm (7)
Under 130 lbs. | 130-230 lbs. | Over 230 lbs. | |
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Side Sleepers | 2/5 | 3/5 | 5/5 |
Back Sleepers | 3/5 | 4/5 | 5/5 |
Stomach Sleepers | 3/5 | 5/5 | 3/5 |
GravityLux – Medium
Firmness: Medium (5)
Under 130 lbs. | 130-230 lbs. | Over 230 lbs. | |
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Side Sleepers | 5/5 | 3/5 | 2/5 |
Back Sleepers | 5/5 | 3/5 | 2/5 |
Stomach Sleepers | 5/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 |
GravityLux – Soft
Firmness: Medium Soft (4)
Under 130 lbs. | 130-230 lbs. | Over 230 lbs. | |
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Side Sleepers | 5/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 |
Back Sleepers | 3/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 |
Stomach Sleepers | 3/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 |
Side Sleepers
In general, the GravityLux proved comfortable for side sleepers. The memory foam comfort layer provides pressure relief, while the zoned polyfoam transition layer offers targeted support, with more firmness at the hips to promote spinal alignment.
Our testers under 130 pounds found both the Medium and Soft models offered a good balance of support and cushion. Testers over 230 pounds found that the Firm version provided excellent support without the sinkage that sometimes occurs with contouring memory foam.
Back Sleepers
Our testers found that the Medium and Firm models of the GravityLux both provide contouring to relieve pressure and ample support in the lumbar region to prevent lower back pain.
Specifically, testers under 130 pounds found the Medium model most comfortable, while those over 130 pounds preferred the extra support of the Firm mattress. While some back sleepers under 130 pounds enjoyed the plush feel of the Soft model, those who weighed more found it offered insufficient support.
Stomach Sleepers
Stomach sleepers tend to prefer mattresses that offer moderate cushion with significant pushback at the midsection. Most of our testers generally found the Firm model best for their needs. However, our testers under 130 pounds found that the Medium model provided the perfect balance of pressure relief and support.
Those weighing between 130 and 230 pounds preferred the Firm model for extra support. Testers found that the memory foam gave a nice balance of cradling and responsiveness, while the zoned polyfoam transition layer delivered the support they needed in the midsection.
Our Performance Ratings
Our testers assessed the performance of the GravityLux across a range of categories and assigned ratings on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being poor and 5 being excellent.
Pressure Relief
Rating: 3/5 (Firm), 4/5 (Soft, Medium)
The GravityLux offers cushioning at key pressure points that aid spinal alignment and could help alleviate hip pain. The Soft and Medium models offered more pressure relief overall.
That said, pressure relief varies according to sleeping position and weight. Our testers over 130 pounds were best served by the Medium or Firm models. Testers under 130 pounds reported excellent pressure relief from the Soft version.
Temperature Neutrality
Rating: 4/5 (Firm), 3/5 (Soft, Medium)
Mattresses that contain memory foam often sleep hotter than the alternatives because the material can trap heat. Aiming to counter this tendency, the GravityLux has a breathable Tencel cover with 2 inches of cooling gel-infused polyfoam quilted inside, plus two layers of breathable foam beneath. Because it contours less closely, the Firm model performed the best in this area.
Motion Isolation
Rating: 4/5 (Firm), 5/5 (Soft, Medium)
Foam mattresses generally offer solid motion support, and the GravityLux surpasses many available models in this category thanks to its multi-layer foam comfort system. The Soft and Medium versions of the mattress absorb virtually all movement, meaning that your sleep won’t be disturbed by restless partners or pets. The Firm version may transfer some motion that could disturb the most sensitive sleepers.
Edge Support
Rating: 3/5 (Firm) 2/5 (Soft, Medium)
Like many all-foam mattresses, the GravityLux tends to sag along the perimeter, particularly the Soft and Medium models. Those who tend to sleep on the side of the bed or who have trouble getting in and out of bed may want to consider the Firm version, which offers better edge support.
Durability
Rating: 3/5
Since the GravityLux is constructed from high-quality foam, we expect it to last somewhat longer than the average foam mattress. Foam tends to break down faster than latex or metal springs, and sleepers can usually expect a foam mattress to last 6 to 7 years. We expect the GravityLux to hold up well, though durability varies based on individual sleepers and their habits.
Ease of Movement
Rating: 4/5 (Firm), 3/5 (Soft, Medium)
Memory foam often restricts motion, but the polyfoam quilted into the cover makes the surface of the GravityLux Mattress a bit more responsive, especially on the Firm version. Ease of movement is especially important for combination sleepers and those who toss and turn at night.
Sex
Rating: 3/5 (Medium, Firm), 2/5 (Soft)
The polyfoam in the cover of the GravityLux provides a slight bounce and average ease of movement, which may help it perform well during sex. That said, couples may find that the Soft version restricts movement too much for their liking.
Off-Gassing
Rating: 3/5
Like all foam mattresses, the GravityLux may give off a slight odor when it is first unboxed. The smell, known as off-gassing, is caused by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the manufacturing process.
WinkBeds uses breathable foam that is CertiPUR-US certified to be low-VOC and free of harmful chemicals. We found the GravityLux’s off-gassing to be minimal, and the slight new mattress smell dissipated quickly.
What is the GravityLux Mattress Made Of?
The GravityLux comes in medium soft (4), medium (5), and firm (7) models. All three share a similar construction, with differences in firmness attributed to the density of foam used in each model’s construction.
The cover’s eucalyptus-derived Tencel fabric is intended to maximize breathability and wick away moisture. In an effort to further offset the heat-trapping properties of foam, layers of polyfoam infused with cooling gel are quilted into the cover.
Beneath the cover is a comfort layer of proprietary AirCell memory foam designed to contour to the sleeper’s body and provide pressure relief. The memory foam features air pockets intended to maximize airflow.
A zoned transition layer of proprietary Progression Foam polyfoam provides both support and cushion. With five different targeted zones, this layer aims to promote spinal alignment by offering extra support near the hips and abdomen, while allowing the shoulders and legs to sink more.
The base of the GravityLux consists of the brand’s ATLAS Core high-density foam, designed to resist sagging and indention. All foam in the mattress is CertiPUR-US certified, indicating that it is free of harmful chemicals and heavy metals.
Mattress Construction Layers | Details |
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Cover Material | Tencel |
Comfort Layers | Gel-Infused polyfoam (quilted into cover) AirCell memory foam Zoned polyfoam |
Support Core | Polyfoam |
How Much Does the GravityLux Mattress Cost?
The GravityLux runs at a higher price-point than the average all-foam mattress. However, it’s reasonably priced compared to other luxury models on the market, and its quality materials and range of firmness options make it a good value for shoppers seeking a high-end foam mattress.
Sizes | Price | Dimensions | Height | Weight |
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Twin | $1,199 | 38″ x 75″ | 11″ | 51 lbs. |
Twin XL | $1,299 | 38″ x 80″ | 11″ | 53 lbs |
Full | $1,599 | 54″ x 75″ | 11″ | 66 lbs. |
Queen | $1,799 | 60″ x 80″ | 11″ | 77 lbs. |
King | $1,999 | 76″ x 80″ | 11″ | 94 lbs. |
California King | $1,999 | 72″ x 84″ | 11″ | 95 lbs. |
Which WinkBeds Mattress Is Right for You?
In addition to the GravityLux, WinkBeds offers two hybrid mattresses. Its flagship model, the WinkBed, is available in four different firmness options. It balances the cradling of its foam comfort layers with a responsive coil core. This model is a good choice for sleepers who want more bounce and support from their mattress without sacrificing the contouring of foam. Our testers over 230 pounds across all sleeping positions loved the extra support from the two firmest models.
The WinkBed EcoCloud Mattress combines a 4-inch comfort layer of organic latex with a coil core for a medium (5), highly responsive mattress. Back and side sleepers under 230 pounds who preferred the bouncy feel of latex found that this mattress suited them well.
WinkBeds Mattresses At a Glance
Model | Firmness | Mattress Type | Height | Base Price (Queen) |
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WinkBed | Medium soft (4), medium firm (6), firm (7), firm (8) | Hybrid | 13.5″ | $1,799-$1,999 |
EcoCloud | Medium (5) | Hybrid | 12.5″ | $1,999 |
GravityLux | Medium soft (4), medium (5), firm (7) | Foam | 11″ | $1,799 |
Discounts and Coupons
WinkBeds offers frequent discounts and promotions via its website, particularly around holidays. It also offers a discount for U.S. military members, veterans, and their families as well as first responders including law enforcement, fire, and health care workers.
Where Can You Buy the GravityLux Mattress?
WinkBeds sells its mattresses through the brand’s website. This direct-to-consumer approach helps them minimize overhead costs and offer lower prices. Each mattress comes with a 120-night sleep trial, but for those who want to try the bed first, the company has made display models available in 14 brick-and-mortar showrooms across the U.S.
Buying Information and Customer Policies | |
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Availability | WinkBeds ships the GravityLux to the entire U.S., but not internationally. Display models are available to try at 14 brick-and-mortar stores in states across the U.S. including New York, California, Florida, and Texas. |
Shipping | Shipping is free to the contiguous U.S. and available to Hawaii and Alaska for an additional fee. The mattress ships via UPS ground and arrives within two weeks, compressed and rolled in a box. Once unpacked, it expands to full size within a few hours. |
Additional Services | WinkBeds does not offer White Glove delivery, and only offers old mattress removal for returns or exchanges. |
Sleep Trial | The GravityLux includes a 120-night sleep trial so that you can try out the mattress at home. If unsatisfied, you can exchange the mattress for a different firmness level or return it for a full refund. WinkBeds requires that customers sleep on the mattress for at least 30 nights before requesting a refund. In the case of a refund, WinkBeds arranges mattress pickup for free. For exchanges, it charges a small fee to deliver a new mattress and pick up the old one. Returned mattresses are either donated or recycled. |
Warranty | The GravityLux comes with a limited lifetime warranty that covers material and workmanship defects, including indentations greater than 1.5 inches. The warranty’s terms require that the mattress be supported by a suitable foundation and do not cover defects resulting from misuse. |
GravityLux Mattress FAQ
Overall, the Firm model of the GravityLux scored best with our testers over 130 pounds, while those under 130 pounds preferred the Medium model. Testers under 130 pounds who wanted extra contouring favored the Soft model.
The GravityLux is a good choice for those who are worried about waking up due to their partner’s movements, as it isolates motion well.
Any foundation may be used with the GravityLux, but WinkBeds recommends a sturdy base with a rigid center support.
The GravityLux arrives rolled and compressed in a box, and it expands to full size within hours. Customers should place it in the room where they plan to keep it before removing it from its box.
It’s easy to return the GravityLux as long as customers request their refund or exchange within the 120-night sleep trial. WinkBeds will coordinate a time to pick up the used mattress free of charge.
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