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Saatva Latex Hybrid vs Zenhaven 2026 — JM Almanac

Both Saatva latex mattresses use Talalay latex but with different constructions. The Latex Hybrid pairs a 3" latex comfort layer with a pocketed coil base; Zenhaven is all-latex with a flippable design (Plush on one side, Firm on the other). The right pick depends on whether you want hybrid bounce (Latex Hybrid) or dual-firmness flippability (Zenhaven).

Almanac scores side by side

Index Saatva Latex Hybrid Zenhaven Winner
Comfort 9.2/10 9.0/10 Latex Hybrid +0.2
Climate 8.6/10 8.0/10 Latex Hybrid +0.6
Spinal Care 8.9/10 8.1/10 Latex Hybrid +0.8
Investment Value 9.1/10 9.1/10 Tie
Almanac Score 8.9/10 8.6/10 Latex Hybrid +0.3

When Saatva Latex Hybrid wins

(Latex Hybrid) Wins on Spinal Care (zoned coil support latex-only doesn’t have), Climate (coil airflow + latex breathability), and edge support. Choose Latex Hybrid for naturalist sleepers who want hybrid responsiveness.

When Zenhaven wins

Zenhaven wins on the dual-firmness flippable design (Plush 4/10 on one side, Firm 7/10 on the other — flip when preferences change) and on the all-natural construction. Choose Zenhaven for naturalists who want flippability.

Bottom line

The Almanac scores capture the measurable differences. The choice still depends on your sleeper profile and what you weight most. Saatva’s 365-night trial, lifetime warranty, and free white-glove delivery form a safety net that lets you test the verdict in your own bed for a full year before fully committing.

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Almanac scores derive from the JM Editorial Team’s 4-axis methodology, applied identically across every mattress we feature.