Saatva Mattress Sizes 2026: Dimensions, Prices & Which to Choose
Quick answer: Saatva Classic is available in 7 sizes from Twin to Split King. Queen is the most popular at ~$1,695. Here’s every size, dimension, and price — plus which to choose for your situation. Shop Saatva →
Saatva Classic Size Chart 2026
| Size | Dimensions | Approx. Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twin | 38″ × 75″ | ~$995 | Guest rooms, solo teens |
| Twin XL | 38″ × 80″ | ~$1,095 | College dorms, taller solo sleepers |
| Full | 54″ × 75″ | ~$1,295 | Smaller rooms, solo adults |
| Queen | 60″ × 80″ | ~$1,695 | Most couples, master bedroom standard |
| King | 76″ × 80″ | ~$1,995 | Couples with different sleep patterns, large rooms |
| California King | 72″ × 84″ | ~$1,995 | Taller sleepers (6’2″+), narrower rooms |
| Split King | 2× (38″ × 80″) | ~$2,190 | Couples with adjustable bases, different firmness needs |
Which Saatva Size Should You Choose?
Solo sleepers: Twin XL if you’re in a dorm or small room; Full if you want more surface area; Queen if budget allows (you’ll appreciate the extra room as you shift positions).
Couples: Queen minimum. King strongly recommended for couples where one or both partners are over 5’10”, use body pillows, or are restless sleepers. The extra 16 inches of width makes a material difference in sleep disruption.
Tall sleepers: Twin XL, Queen, King, or Cal King — all offer 80 inches of length. Cal King at 84 inches accommodates sleepers over 6’5″. Note: Cal King is narrower than standard King (72″ vs 76″).
Adjustable base users: Split King allows each side to adjust independently. Perfect for couples with different sleep position preferences or medical needs.
Room Size Minimums for Each Mattress
- Queen: 10′ × 10′ minimum; 12′ × 12′ comfortable
- King: 12′ × 12′ minimum; 13′ × 14′ comfortable
- California King: 12′ × 12′ minimum (narrower than King, but longer)
Allow at least 24″ clearance on each side and at the foot for comfortable movement around the bed.
Price Differences Are Not Linear
Moving from Queen ($1,695) to King ($1,995) is only $300 more — less than 18%. For couples who can accommodate a King in their room, this is almost always worth it. The extra 16 inches of width reduces partner disturbance significantly and gives each sleeper more personal space.