![]() ![]() Toward the bottom sits a five-inch slab of foundation foam to ensure the mattress remains stable and supportive as you snooze, with a shift-resistant base cover keeping it in place on your bed. The Siena also uses a two-inch layer of polyfoam to boost support, and running horizontally across that layer are a series of ripples to boost breathability. Next comes a layer of memory foam to contour to your body’s curves and relieve pressure, increasing your chances of sinking into more comfortable sleep. It’s designed to support all sleeping positions, so if you’re looking for an affordable mattress for side sleepers, or one that supports you during back and stomach snoozing, this is worth a look. The Siena is described as a medium firm mattress, rated a 6.5 out of 10 on the firmness scale. Keep in mind that returns can’t be made any earlier than 30 days after delivery though. If you change your mind during the trial period, Siena Sleep will work with you to find a donation center for the mattress and refund your money. This is to be expected for a cheaper model, yet it’s still longer than other comparable brands where the average trial is 100 nights. ![]() ![]() Whereas the Nectar mattress (read our Nectar Memory Foam Mattress review for more) comes with a 365-night trial, the Siena has just under half that at 180 nights. Most of the praise is aimed at the level of comfort for the lower price, with most people buying it for their main bed, and a few using the Siena to boost the comfort of their guest bed. ![]()
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