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Saatva Zenhaven Review 2026

JM Editorial Team · World Sleep Almanac · Updated April 29, 2026 · 9 min read · Mattress Reviews

Saatva Zenhaven Review 2026: All-Latex Luxury Tested

World Sleep Almanac — Almanac Rating: 8.6/10

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The Saatva Zenhaven is Saatva’s all-natural Talalay latex mattress — and it’s one of the most unique products in the lineup. Unlike most latex mattresses that use Dunlop latex, Zenhaven uses Talalay throughout, delivering a lighter, more buoyant feel that sleeps dramatically cooler than foam. It’s also flippable, offering Luxury Plush on one side and Gentle Firm on the other.

Almanac Verdict: 8.6/10 — Best all-latex mattress for hot sleepers and those seeking natural materials. Premium price ($1,995 queen) justified by dual-sided design, Talalay quality, and Saatva’s white-glove service.
Spec Detail
Price (Queen) $1,995
Construction 100% natural Talalay latex (4 layers)
Flippable Yes — Luxury Plush (4/10) / Gentle Firm (6/10)
Height 10″
Certification OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Rainforest Alliance
Trial 365 nights
Warranty Lifetime non-prorated
Delivery White glove, free (includes setup + removal)

Construction: Four Layers of Talalay Latex

From top to bottom, Zenhaven is built with:

  • 1″ comfort layer — softer Talalay latex for initial pressure relief
  • 2″ transition layer — medium-density latex bridging comfort and support
  • 3″ support core — firmer Talalay latex maintaining spinal alignment
  • 4″ base layer — densest latex providing mattress-wide foundation

The cover is organic New Zealand wool (fire barrier) wrapped in organic cotton — no synthetic fire retardants. Total: 10 inches of pure latex, no foam, no coils.

Sleep Feel: Talalay vs Dunlop Latex

Talalay latex is lighter and more aerated than Dunlop — it feels almost weightless under compression. The buoyancy means you sleep on the mattress rather than in it, which dramatically reduces the trapped feeling some sleepers get with memory foam.

On the Luxury Plush side (4/10): pressure relief dominates. Side sleepers and lighter combo sleepers will love this face. On the Gentle Firm side (6/10): support takes over. Back sleepers and stomach sleepers should start here.

Zenhaven vs Saatva Latex Hybrid

Spec Zenhaven Saatva Latex Hybrid
Price (Queen) $1,995 $1,795
Construction All-latex (Talalay) Latex + pocketed coils
Flippable Yes (2 firmness) No (1 firmness)
Bounce Very high High
Motion Isolation Good Very good
Cooling Excellent Excellent
Edge Support Moderate Strong (coil perimeter)
Best For Latex purists, hot sleepers Combo sleepers, couples

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Zenhaven worth the price?
At $1,995 for a queen, Zenhaven is premium-priced — but the dual-sided construction effectively gives you two mattresses. Most all-latex mattresses at this price offer only one firmness. Combined with a lifetime warranty, the per-year cost is low.
How does Zenhaven compare to Avocado?
Avocado Green uses Dunlop latex over coils and holds GOTS/GOLS certification. Zenhaven uses Talalay latex throughout and is OEKO-TEX certified. Both are natural latex, but Talalay sleeps lighter and more buoyant. Avocado has stronger organic certification; Zenhaven has the dual-sided flexibility.
Is Zenhaven good for back pain?
Yes, particularly on the Gentle Firm side (6/10). The zoned latex support keeps the lumbar spine in neutral alignment. Unlike memory foam, latex responds immediately when you shift positions — no getting “stuck” during the night.
Can Zenhaven be used on an adjustable base?
Yes, but check Saatva’s compatibility guidelines. All-latex mattresses are generally flexible enough for adjustable bases, though coil hybrids have better articulation.