Casper vs Logan and Cove
Product Research: Our Process
Two popular choices for hybrid mattresses are Casper’s Atlas Hybrid Mattress and Logan & Cove’s Frontier Hybrid Mattress. While on the surface, they may seem similar, our team’s testing showed they have some interesting differences that might be important to you. Let’s break it down!
Casper Atlas Hybrid
Logan and Cove Frontier Hybrid
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Which Mattress Should You Buy?
By comparison, Logan & Cove’s Frontier focuses more on coils than comfort, with a layer of micro coils sitting just below the mattress surface, and another layer of pocketed coils making up the base of the mattress. While all these coils do add extra support, our testers found they take away from the comfort, leaning the mattress more towards being a traditional innerspring bed. They also inhibit the mattress’s ability to reduce motion transfer.
So while both mattresses’ construction blends foam with coils, overall you’re getting a truer hybrid from the Casper Atlas Hybrid, with a perfect mix of comfort and support, as well as better motion transfer reduction.
Overview
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Casper Atlas Hybrid (Queen): $1499 | Logan and Cove Frontier Hybrid (Queen): $1299 |
Construction
Casper Atlas Hybrid
1. Cover: This cozy cover feels soft to the touch, and it’s stretchy enough to move with you. Plus it’s machine washable, making it easy to clean.
2. Casper Signature Foam (1.5”): If you’ve ever tested a Casper mattress, you’ll be familiar with this top layer of foam Casper’s known for, which is highly responsive to your every movement, cradling your body no matter what position you sleep in.
3. High-Quality Transition Foam (1.5”): This layer is designed to absorb pressure, giving you that “floating on air” feeling. It should lead to less tossing and turning, which will allow you to sleep deeper.
4. Pocket Coils (6”): This 100% steel coil layer is what differentiates a hybrid mattress from an all-foam one, adding in that extra support and bounce. In the Casper Atlas Hybrid, the coils around the edge of the mattress are a bit firmer, giving more edge support.
5. ProSupport Foam (1”): This is that dense layer of foam that gives the mattress the support it needs to maintain its shape through the years, without any saggy spots.
Logan and Cove Frontier Hybrid
1. Quilted Cover: The plush top cover with fibre fill contributes is meant to provide a cool-to-touch surface.
2. ecoLuxe Cooling Gel Foam Layer (1”): The cooling gel layer aims to provide cushioning for shoulders, hips, and knees.
3. Aeroduct Micro Coils (1”): The micro coils are supposed to facilitate more airflow and contouring to your body.
4. Premium Elastex Foam (1 5/8”): This foam piece is meant to provide a balanced level of bounce while giving additional support and cushioning.
5. Individually Wrapped Coils (9”): Pocketed coils across five zones are targeted for support in key areas of the body.
Both mattresses contain five layers but with different compositions. Starting from the top down, Casper’s thick, top layer of its renowned Casper Signature Foam gives the cushy, memory foam feeling it’s known for. Logan & Cove’s counterpart layer is on the thin side and lends some cushioning effects.
The next layer is where they start to differ: Casper has a layer of transition foam to relieve pressure points, which should lead to a more restful and deeper sleep. Combined with the Signature Foam, you’re getting 3” of cushioning, giving the mattress that comfortable foam feeling that differentiates it from an innerspring model. By contrast, the Logan & Cove has a layer of micro coils intended to conform to your body and add more cooling.
Underneath the Logan & Cove’s micro coils sits a couple more inches of foam that give some extra bounce, and then pocketed coils designed for zoned support. Meanwhile, the Casper’s base is made of 100% steel coils for enhanced firmness and bounce, as well as extra edge support. The edge support can be an important factor for those who need more stability when getting in and out of bed, or those who share their bed with a partner and want a more usable sleep surface around the perimeter. The bottom of the mattress contains an inch of dense foam to hold the whole mattress in shape.
In terms of firmness, Atlas Hybrid is on the medium-firm side while the Logan and Cove Frontier is on the medium-soft side. Medium-firm mattresses are optimal for supporting your back by holding your spine and neck in a neutral position, so Atlas Hybrid is the better choice here.
Comfort & Performance
Casper Atlas Hybrid
Logan and Cove Frontier Hybrid
Motion Transfer
Casper Atlas Hybrid
Logan and Cove Frontier Hybrid
Breathability
Another benefit of hybrid mattresses is that they’re generally more breathable than their all-foam counterparts, as the coils allow for more air to flow through the mattress. Here’s an important distinction between the two mattresses we’re reviewing: the Casper Atlas enhances the breathability already offered by its pocket coils by topping them with breathable foam, so the entirety of the mattress is designed to maximize airflow. Logan & Cove, on the other hand, took another approach with their Frontier mattress, opting for cooling features like cooling gel. The thing about cooling gel is that, while it may make for a nice cool-to-the-touch sensation initially, it typically fades fairly quickly as it begins to absorb your body heat. For this reason, I typically recommend prioritizing breathability over cooling, and that’s why the Casper Atlas wins out here.
Conclusion
Both mattresses stack up five layers of foam and coils to create a hybrid structure, yet they each bring a unique feel. The Casper Atlas provides responsive comfort, breathability, motion transfer elimination and enhanced support, while the Logan & Cove Frontier gives an initial cooling sensation, bounce and lots of coils.
It’s not surprising that Casper has nailed the hybrid mattress model, as they’ve been in this game a long time as one of the original mattress-in-a-box brands that now boasts more than 2,000,000 happy customers. They also offer a range of both hybrid and all-foam mattresses, all with Casper Signature Foam. (It’s worth noting that of their hybrid options, the Atlas has the most accessible price point, while still maintaining the same high-quality materials.) Logan & Cove only offers two mattresses, both hybrid options.
Casper has a faster shipping time, shipping within 1-4 business days compared to Logan & Cove’s 1-7 business days. You also have the option to test the mattress in-store at Casper and Sleep Country Canada stores across the country, whereas Logan & Cove is only available online.
Ultimately, we would recommend the Casper Atlas Hybrid Mattress over the Logan & Cove Frontier Hybrid Mattress because, for only slightly more investment, it better reflects the sleep needs hybrid mattress shoppers are looking to meet, with cozy comfort balanced by unparalleled support.
Please note: All prices referenced in this article reflect MSRPs and are accurate to the best of our knowledge as of October 29th, 2024.