Kluft Mattress Reviews

Kluft Mattress Reviews

I am Chris Miller, and I came into this Kluft project with a very clear question in mind: can an ultra-luxury Kluft mattress really feel different night after night, or is it just expensive upholstery. That question stayed in my head while I unboxed each bed, pressed a hand into the quilted tops, and watched my team settle in during those first awkward test naps. This brand carries a serious reputation, and I wanted to see where that reputation holds up and where the story gets more complicated.

For this Kluft mattress review cycle, I leaned on the same core team we use for every brand. Marcus Reed brings a bigger, heat-sensitive frame. Mia Chen brings a lighter, side-sleeping body. Jenna Brooks arrives with couple-sleep questions and an eye on motion transfer. I sit in the middle as a late-30s combination sleeper with a desk-tuned lower back that complains whenever support falls apart midway through the night. Our different bodies create friction in the testing room, and that kind of friction helps reveal the real behavior of a mattress.

We tested four Kluft Collection models that sit in the current lineup: Divine Luxe, Imperial, Royal Ascent, and Monarch. All four share Kluft’s signature features: natural fibers like wool, alpaca, silk, horsehair, plus the Original Marshall pocket coils and TerraPur latex comfort layers. Yet each mattress bends that formula in a different direction. Over several weeks, we rotated assignments, swapped sleepers, logged pressure-map screenshots, and argued over who got the softest spot on the floor when every mattress was occupied.

Product Overview

Mattress Pros Cons Ideal For Price* (Queen typical) Overall Score
Divine Luxe Deep plush cradle. Strong pressure relief. Lux natural stack. Too soft for some stomach sleepers. Very high price. Heavy to move. Side sleepers who want a cushy, floating feel. Luxury shoppers. Around $12,000–$18,000, depending on retailer and build 4.7 / 5
Imperial Balanced plush support. Zoned TerraPur latex. Excellent handcrafted build. Still expensive. Moderately soft for very heavy back sleepers. Back and side sleepers seeking plush support with structure. Around $10,000–$16,000, store dependent 4.6 / 5
Royal Ascent Strong uplifting support. Extra refinement in feel. Great for aligned spines. Firmer than some expect. Side sleepers under 130 lbs may feel it. Athletic bodies, back sleepers, heavier sleepers wanting luxury support. Some builds reach $16,999+ in specialty shops 4.8 / 5
Monarch Medium-plush balance. Good motion dampening for a coil bed. Less “halo” plushness than Divine Luxe or Imperial. Still pricey. Couples, mixed-position sleepers, those wanting luxury without maximum plush. Often in the high four-figure to low five-figure range 4.5 / 5

Testing Team Takeaways

From my perspective, these Kluft mattress reviews turned into a study in nuance rather than a simple ranking. I felt every model lean on the same DNA: hand-tufted construction, TerraPur latex, natural fibers, and an 8-way hand-tied foundation with Original Marshall coils. Yet each mattress shaped that formula differently. On Divine Luxe I felt my hips sink into a slow pocket while my lower back still hovered in a supported zone. On Royal Ascent my back went straight, almost military straight, and that posture stayed surprisingly comfortable during long reading sessions.

Marcus lived through this Kluft cycle like a heat-sensing radar dish. He loves firm hybrids, hates trapped warmth, and he usually spots sag under his hips within minutes. On Divine Luxe he rolled to his stomach, then muttered, “This kind of plush feels nice, but my hips ride too low if I stay here all night.” On Royal Ascent his tone changed. He pushed up to his elbows, bounced once, and said, “I get that reset support feeling under my hips. The zoning hits right.” From the perspective of a 230-pound back-and-stomach sleeper, that reaction matters more than any lab number.

Mia approached each bed with her shoulders in mind. She curls on her side and tracks every hint of pressure around those joints. On the Imperial, she lay on her left side, waited quietly, then said, “This surface keeps my shoulder in a soft pocket without twisting my neck.” On Monarch, she noticed a touch more firmness under the outer hip and called it “that kind of medium feel that works if I change sides a lot.” Her lighter frame exposes any mattress that only comes alive under heavy weight, and Kluft’s latex-plus-fiber stack still conformed around her more petite outline.

Jenna joined the tests whenever couple behavior mattered. She brought her partner in on several nights and paid attention to edge use and sleep disturbance. On Divine Luxe, she liked the hug but noticed some effort when rolling near the edge. “I can move,” she said, “but the deep quilt wants to keep me in one groove.” On Monarch, she lay near the perimeter while her partner climbed in, and she reported “less shake than I expected from that much coil.” From her view, Kluft builds feel surprisingly couple-friendly for such tall, plush designs, although they still carry more gentle bounce than a dense all-foam bed.

Kluft Mattress Comparison Chart

Mattress Firmness (1–10) Thickness Core Materials Cooling Performance Support Feel Pressure Relief Responsiveness Motion Isolation Durability Outlook
Divine Luxe Around 5/10 medium-plush About 15" profile TerraPur latex, natural fibers, micro coils, Original Marshall pocket coils Good airflow through coils and horsehair; plush quilt holds some warmth Gentle uplift under hips, more sink at shoulders Very high for side sleepers and lighter frames Slow contour with moderate bounce from coil core Strong for a tall hybrid; better than many innersprings Excellent, based on dense latex, natural fibers, and hand-tufted build
Imperial Around 5–6/10 plush-medium About 14.5" profile Zoned TerraPur latex, wool, alpaca, horsehair, micro coils, Original Marshall coils Wool and horsehair help temperature regulation; quilt still feels cozy More structured uplift, noticeable zoning under lumbar High, especially for average-weight side and back sleepers Quick enough for easy position changes Very good, with pocketed coils and multi-layer latex Excellent, with 8-way hand-tied foundation and nested coils
Royal Ascent Around 6–7/10 medium-firm luxury Tall, in the high-teens profile range depending on top TerraPur latex, cashmere, alpaca, horsehair, micro coils, Original Marshall coils Strong airflow; horsehair and coil unit vent heat effectively Marked uplift under hips and mid-back Medium-high, better for heavier bodies and back sleepers Lively response with a refined, springy feel Good, not ultra-mushy; couples still feel minor bounce Excellent, very robust coil unit and dense premium materials
Monarch Around 5.5–6/10 medium-plush Thick luxury profile, slightly under Divine Luxe TerraPur latex, alpaca, horsehair, Original Marshall coils Balanced; surface feels cushioned without strong heat spikes Neutral support with a bit less zoning than Royal Ascent High for average-weight combination sleepers Noticeable bounce with a gentle top cushion Very good, especially compared with traditional innersprings Very strong, given natural fiber stack and hand-tufting

Firmness numbers come from our combined impressions rather than a lab hardness machine. Kluft also builds some of these models in different comfort choices at select retailers, so feel can shift slightly from store to store.

What We Tested and How We Tested It

For these Kluft mattress reviews, we treated each mattress like furniture rather than lab samples. Every model spent time in a real bedroom environment with standard slatted or solid foundations. We rotated testers through the beds over several weeks. That schedule gave us fresh first-night impressions and also longer views after workdays, weekend naps, and early-morning wakeups.

I tracked spinal alignment using both feel and a simple string test along the back while a tester lay on their side and back. Carlos helped with that alignment check, since his mid-back tends to complain quickly when support falters. We also checked edge support with repeated sit tests, where Marcus and Jamal sat, tied shoes, and shifted their weight along the perimeter.

To understand pressure relief, we used a consumer-grade pressure-mapping pad under a thin sheet and also just trusted Mia’s shoulders and hips. She tends to feel hot spots on firmer beds within fifteen minutes. For cooling, Marcus tracked his overnight temperature perception and we checked surface warmth with a basic infrared thermometer after thirty minutes in one position.

We looked at responsiveness by rolling from side to back and timing how long it took the surface to feel settled again. Jamal paid attention here, since he loves beds that let him move freely after workouts. Motion isolation tests involved Jenna’s partner climbing in and out while she tried to keep eyes closed and judge disturbance. We also dropped a small weight near a glass to see how much ripple crossed the surface.

Scores in this review come from those repeat tests. I leaned on feel first, then cross-checked reactions across the group. No single night decided a rating. The numbers reflect how the mattress behaved under different bodies, not just one reviewer’s favorite feel.

Kluft Mattress: Our Testing Experience

Kluft Divine Luxe – “Flagship Cloud Kluft Mattress”

Our Testing Experience

My first night on Divine Luxe felt like sinking into a thick, slow-moving quilt that still hid a solid frame underneath. The cover and top quilting use silk and wool fibers with TerraPur latex and plush foams, along with micro coils stacked over the Original Marshall coil unit. I lay on my back, waited a full minute, and noticed my pelvis settling slightly deeper than my mid-back. The latex zoning caught that drop, so my lumbar area floated instead of bowing.

I rolled to my side and suddenly understood how this mattress targets side sleepers. The top created that “soft pocket” Mia always talks about. My shoulder eased down until my neck felt neutral. There was no sharp ridge under the outer hip, only a gradual, cushioned ramp into the coil support zone. Later that night, while half asleep, I shifted to a half-stomach posture and felt my lower back protest a little. Divine Luxe wants you on your side or back, not on your stomach for hours.

Mia basically adopted Divine Luxe for her side-sleep runs. She lay curled on her right side, knees tucked, and after a long quiet pause she said, “This kind of plush lets my shoulder disappear. I do not feel pinned or twisted.” She did note that the tall profile created a “nest” feeling. She liked that sensation for long nights but mentioned that very small people who like quick position changes might prefer a slightly flatter surface.

Marcus approached Divine Luxe with skepticism. His bigger frame and warm sleep profile usually point toward firmer, thinner comfort stacks. On this mattress he started on his back but quickly flipped to his stomach, then back again. He said, “My hips sit a little deep here, but the underlying coils push back enough that I do not feel a hammock sag.” Heat felt manageable to him across the night. The combination of breathable wool, horsehair, and open coils moves air reasonably well even under a thick quilt.

Jenna and her partner used Divine Luxe during our couple tests. She slept near the edge while he got in and out for early shifts. Her take sounded mixed but positive. “I feel the mattress move a bit,” she said, “yet it does not jolt me awake. The top absorbs that first jolt, and the coils come back pretty quietly.” She liked the deep hug for movie nights but acknowledged that some people who prefer quick, springy movement might pick a different Kluft model.

From my view, Divine Luxe targets sleepers who want maximized pressure relief and do not mind a deeper cradle. Average-weight and lighter side sleepers land squarely in its sweet spot. Heavier back and stomach sleepers get enough support from the nested coils but may want a firmer comfort profile.

Pros & Cons
Pros Cons
Plush, enveloping surface that eases shoulder and hip pressure. Too soft for strict stomach sleepers and some heavier back sleepers.
High-end natural materials that feel rich and substantial. Very expensive compared with mainstream hybrids.
Strong motion absorption for such a tall coil mattress. Heavy build that requires real effort to move or rotate.
Details
  • Type: Luxury hybrid with hand-tufted construction
  • Profile height: Around 15 inches, tall luxury build
  • Firmness feel: Medium-plush, roughly 5/10 by our team
  • Comfort system: Layers of TerraPur latex, plush foams, wool and silk fibers, natural alpaca and horsehair in select zones
  • Support core: Original Marshall nested pocket coils with high-density encased perimeter
  • Micro coil layer: Fine-gauge micro coils between latex layers for extra contouring
  • Cover fabric: Belgian Jacquard damask with rich quilting and natural fiber blend
  • Cooling features: Breathable natural fibers, ventilated latex, open coil support for airflow
  • Foundation options: Compatible with 8-way hand-tied foundation; adjustable-base friendly depending on retailer bundle
  • Available sizes: Common North American sizes from Twin XL through Cal King at luxury retailers
  • Shipping: White-glove delivery through retail partners in most U.S. metro areas
  • Trial and returns: Retailer-specific comfort guarantees, often in the 90–120-night range
  • Warranty: Long limited warranty from Kluft, typically around ten years or more, store dependent
  • Target sleeper: Side sleepers, combination sleepers who favor plush surfaces, luxury buyers wanting deep pressure relief
Review Score
Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.6 Nested coils hold hips up for most bodies, though very heavy stomach sleepers may want firmer.
Pressure Relief 4.9 Deep quilt, latex, and micro coils create a strong cradle around shoulders and hips.
Cooling 4.3 Wool and horsehair breathe well, but the plush top keeps a cozy, slightly warm feel.
Motion Isolation 4.5 Pocketed coils and thick comfort stack soften partner movements effectively.
Responsiveness 4.2 Latex and coils respond fairly quickly, yet the deep tufting slows the first few seconds.
Edge Support 4.4 Encased perimeter feels steady for sitting and sleeping near the side.
Durability 4.9 High-density coils, latex, and hand-tufting indicate excellent long-term structure.
Materials & Construction 5.0 Natural fibers and meticulous build quality sit at the very top of the category.
Value for Price 4.1 Cost stays high, yet materials and craftsmanship justify luxury pricing for the right buyer.
Overall Score 4.7 Divine Luxe shines as a flagship plush Kluft mattress for pressure relief and indulgent feel.

Kluft Imperial – “Heritage Handcrafted Kluft Mattress”

Our Testing Experience

Kluft calls Imperial “The Standard of Luxury and Comfort,” and the construction backs that claim. The quilt layers stack Belgian Jacquard damask, silk and wool fibers, HiLoft FR fibers, wool and alpaca, zoned TerraPur latex, and plush convoluted foam, stitched over luxury TerraPur latex, slow-recovery latex, micro coils, more latex, visco foam, and horsehair. Underneath, a nested Original Marshall coil unit sits inside a high-density perimeter with an 8-way hand-tied foundation.

My first full week on Imperial gave my lower back exactly what it keeps begging for. On my back, I felt a softer quilt at the surface and a firmer, slightly zoned resistance underneath. The latex transition behaved like a hinge. My hips dipped a touch, then met firmer latex and the pocketed coils below. My mid-back stayed level with my chest. On my side, I felt slightly less deep sink than on Divine Luxe, which helped my combination-sleep habits. I could roll from back to side without climbing out of a deep crater.

Mia described Imperial as “plush but organized.” She lay on her side and said her shoulder still felt hugged, yet she did not sink quite as far. That extra structure comes from the TerraPur zoning and the micro coil layer, which spreads weight more evenly before it reaches the main spring unit. For her lighter frame, that design prevented the “stuck” feeling some plush Euro-tops create.

Marcus gave Imperial more respect than he expected. He usually pushes for firmer profiles, yet this mattress impressed him on back-sleep runs. “I can feel the zoning under my hips,” he said, “and the surface still gives me some cushion without overheating.” During our heat tests, his infrared readings stayed a few degrees lower than on very dense all-foam beds we keep around the studio. Wool and horsehair layers seem to move moisture away from the body relatively quickly, especially with that open coil support beneath them.

Jenna tried Imperial during a week when her partner had early starts. She cared most about edge behavior and motion. When she sat near the perimeter to read, the encased edge kept her perched rather than rolling inward. In her words, “I can use the whole width without feeling like I slide down the side.” Motion isolation felt slightly livelier than Divine Luxe because the top stack runs a hair thinner, yet she described it as “controlled bounce, not chaos.”

Imperial lands in a sweet space for average-weight back and side sleepers who want plush comfort with an obvious backbone underneath. It still costs a lot, yet the way it balances softness and support gives that price some real performance backing.

Pros & Cons
Pros Cons
Plush yet structured support that works for many body types. Price still sits in the ultra-luxury tier.
Zoned TerraPur latex and micro coils create targeted support zones. May feel slightly soft for very heavy stomach sleepers.
Strong edge support and robust build quality. Thick profile and weight make setup and rotation challenging.
Details
  • Type: Luxury hybrid with hand-tufted Kluft Standard construction
  • Profile height: 14.5 inches
  • Firmness feel: Plush-medium, around 5–6/10
  • Quilt fabric: Belgian Jacquard damask with silk and wool fibers, plus HiLoft FR layer
  • Comfort system: Zoned TerraPur latex, slow-recovery latex, luxury wool, plush visco foam, horsehair, micro coils
  • Support core: Original Marshall nested pocketed coil unit, 15.5-gauge with encased perimeter
  • Foundation: 8-way hand-tied foundation in 9" or 5.75" profiles, adjustable-base capable
  • Cooling elements: Wool, alpaca, horsehair, ventilated latex, and breathable coil design
  • Available sizes: Twin XL through California King at many luxury retailers
  • Shipping: Commonly delivered via white-glove service with in-room setup
  • Trial and returns: Dependent on store; many high-end shops provide structured comfort exchanges
  • Warranty: Long limited warranty from Kluft, often around ten years or more
  • Target sleeper: Back and side sleepers wanting a plush luxury feel with clear support and zoning
Review Score
Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.8 Zoned latex and nested coils hold alignment very well for average and heavier bodies.
Pressure Relief 4.7 Plush surface and micro coils ease pressure without losing structure.
Cooling 4.4 Natural fibers and coils handle heat acceptably for a plush luxury build.
Motion Isolation 4.4 Pocket coils and thick comfort layers mute partner movement effectively.
Responsiveness 4.5 Latex and coils respond quickly, helpful for combination sleepers.
Edge Support 4.7 Encased perimeter feels reliable for sitting and sleeping near edges.
Durability 4.9 High-end build, horsehair, and 8-way hand-tied base look built for long service.
Materials & Construction 5.0 Layer stack shows meticulous material selection and hand craftsmanship.
Value for Price 4.2 Expensive, yet balance of comfort and support gives strong practical payoff.
Overall Score 4.6 Imperial stands as a benchmark plush-medium Kluft mattress with serious support.

Kluft Royal Ascent – “Performance Support Kluft Mattress for Athletes”

Our Testing Experience

Royal Ascent reads like Kluft’s answer for sleepers who want a more assertive, performance-oriented feel while staying in this ultra-luxury universe. The official description highlights layers of TerraPur latex, fine cashmere, alpaca, horsehair, and the Original Marshall spring system with micro coils, all side-stitched under the Kluft Standard.

The first time I lay on Royal Ascent, I felt the difference immediately. On my back, the surface felt smoother and a little firmer than Divine Luxe or Imperial. My hips didn’t travel as deeply before meeting resistance. My spine aligned fast, and that alignment stayed locked even when I pulled a laptop into bed and spent forty minutes typing. My lower back usually protests that habit, yet it stayed quiet.

Jamal liked Royal Ascent more than any other Kluft mattress in this test set. He came home from a workout, stretched on the edge, and then flopped onto his back. “I get that drive out of the surface,” he said. “There is bounce, but it feels precise.” When he rolled to his side, the latex softened the impact enough for his shoulders, yet the coil core and horsehair kept his hips from diving. He described the feel as “luxury with an athlete’s posture.”

Marcus also connected with this model. He usually dreads overly plush tops that swallow his frame. On Royal Ascent he saw a different story. His hips stayed much higher, his chest lined up with his knees, and he started talking about “reset support” again. Overnight heat remained under control. The coil system and horsehair interior moved heat away from his body fast enough that he never kicked the covers off in frustration.

Mia’s reaction gave us the counterpoint we needed. As a lighter side sleeper, she still appreciated Royal Ascent’s craftsmanship but felt more surface tension at her outer hip and shoulder. Her comment landed clearly: “I sleep fine, but I feel the pushback more. I would keep this for back sleeping. For my shoulders I prefer Divine Luxe or Imperial.” That pattern fits the firmness shift here. Royal Ascent favors medium-firm luxury fans and heavier sleepers.

Retail prices at some high-end shops place Royal Ascent at the absolute top of the Kluft range. One notable listing shows a queen size starting around $16,999 in a specialized luxury configuration. That level of pricing narrows the audience, yet the support feel lines up with shoppers who want the very best materials and also demand strong spine control.

Pros & Cons
Pros Cons
Firm, uplifting support that suits athletic and heavier sleepers. Too firm for many petite side sleepers who favor deep plush.
Strong bounce and responsiveness without harsh pressure points. Pricing often reaches the extreme high end of the market.
Excellent material quality with cashmere, alpaca, latex, and horsehair. Firmer feel may intimidate shoppers used to very soft Euro-tops.
Details
  • Type: Ultra-luxury hybrid, hand-tufted, side-stitched border
  • Firmness feel: Medium-firm luxury, around 6–7/10
  • Comfort system: Multi-layer TerraPur latex, cashmere, alpaca, horsehair, and premium fibers
  • Support core: Original Marshall pocket coil unit with nested configuration and micro coils for added contour
  • Profile height: Tall, high-teens inches depending on exact top design
  • Cooling elements: Horsehair’s inherent ventilation, wool-like fibers, and breathable coil system
  • Foundation: Compatible with 8-way hand-tied base and many adjustable platforms
  • Available sizes: Full luxury spread from Twin XL to California King in select retailers
  • Shipping: Usually white-glove with in-home setup and removal of old mattress, store dependent
  • Trial and returns: Luxury retailer comfort exchange policies, typically with specific protectors and time windows
  • Warranty: Long limited manufacturer warranty; details vary slightly by store and region
  • Target sleeper: Athletic bodies, heavier sleepers, back and combo sleepers who want strong uplift rather than deep sink
Review Score
Metric Score Remarks
Support 5.0 Exceptional spinal alignment even for heavier testers and athletic builds.
Pressure Relief 4.5 Latex and fibers cushion joints, though side sleepers under 130 lbs may feel some firmness.
Cooling 4.6 Ventilated coil core and horsehair manage heat very effectively.
Motion Isolation 4.3 Noticeable but controlled bounce; couples feel some movement yet not disruptive.
Responsiveness 4.9 Very quick surface recovery, ideal for active sleepers and frequent position changes.
Edge Support 4.8 Perimeter feels rock solid for sitting and full-width sleeping.
Durability 5.0 Massive coil unit, dense latex, and natural fibers create a tank-like build.
Materials & Construction 5.0 Top-tier fibers and handcraft techniques push this into flagship territory.
Value for Price 4.0 Cost stays sky high, but performance and materials justify it for a narrow audience.
Overall Score 4.8 Royal Ascent stands as the most supportive Kluft mattress in this review.

Kluft Monarch – “Balanced Comfort Kluft Mattress for Couples”

Our Testing Experience

The Monarch model came into our test rotation as the quieter sibling in this Kluft collection. The official site describes a mattress built with TerraPur latex, alpaca fibers, and horsehair over the Original Marshall coil system, hand-tufted into the Kluft Standard design. That formula matches the others, yet the comfort tuning lands in a slightly firmer, more middle-ground zone.

When I first lay on Monarch, I noticed a gentler initial hug. The quilt felt cushioned but not ultra-plush. On my back I experienced a medium feel, somewhere between Imperial and Royal Ascent. My hips met resistance sooner than on Divine Luxe, yet I did not get the fully firm posture of Royal Ascent. On my side, my shoulders settled enough for comfort, although I felt more awareness at the outer hip after long holds.

This mattress became Jenna’s favorite in the group. She and her partner spent multiple weeks on Monarch. During motion tests, she rested near the center while he climbed in. Her report sounded clear: “I feel some bounce, but the mattress settles fast. I can roll over without wrestling the surface.” When they used the edges at the same time, she called the perimeter “secure without that hard rail feeling.”

Marcus had a mixed but respectful response. As a hot sleeper, he liked the moderate surface cushioning and good airflow. He described the feel as “supportive enough, though I still prefer the extra zoning on Imperial or Royal Ascent.” His heavier frame brought out Monarch’s middle-ground nature. For him, it worked well on his back yet felt a touch soft on his stomach if he stayed in that posture too long.

Mia gave Monarch credit for versatility. She slept well on her side but ranked Divine Luxe and Imperial ahead for pure shoulder relief. She said, “This kind of feel suits people who change positions. I sleep fine; I just do not get that extreme plush pocket.” That comment mapped perfectly onto our combined impressions. Monarch behaves like the most all-around Kluft mattress in this group rather than a specialist.

Pros & Cons
Pros Cons
Balanced medium-plush feel that suits many positions. Less dramatic pressure relief than Divine Luxe.
Good motion control for a responsive coil design. Heavier stomach sleepers may want firmer support.
Strong build and natural materials with a slightly cleaner surface feel. Still lives in a high price tier compared with mainstream options.
Details
  • Type: Luxury hybrid with hand-tufted natural fiber and latex stack
  • Firmness feel: Medium-plush, around 5.5–6/10
  • Comfort system: TerraPur latex layers plus alpaca, horsehair, and luxury wool, tuned slightly firmer than Divine Luxe
  • Support core: Original Marshall pocket coil system with substantial coil count
  • Profile height: Tall luxury profile, slightly under Divine Luxe in our comparisons
  • Cooling elements: Breathable fibers, latex, and open coils keep temperatures stable for most sleepers
  • Foundation: Compatible with Kluft-style 8-way hand-tied base and many adjustable frames
  • Available sizes: Full set of standard sizes at select luxury retailers and department stores
  • Shipping: Typically white-glove delivery with setup and haul-away
  • Trial and returns: Retailer comfort programs with defined exchange windows and conditions
  • Warranty: Long limited warranty from Kluft, similar to other collection models
  • Target sleeper: Couples, combination sleepers, and shoppers wanting a luxury feel without maximum plush depth
Review Score
Metric Score Remarks
Support 4.5 Neutral support that works well for many back and combo sleepers.
Pressure Relief 4.4 Good cushioning, though not as cloudlike as Divine Luxe or Imperial.
Cooling 4.5 Medium-plush design and breathable materials keep heat in check for most testers.
Motion Isolation 4.6 Strong for a coil mattress; couples see limited disturbance.
Responsiveness 4.6 Surface allows easy movement and quick posture changes.
Edge Support 4.5 Perimeter feels secure for sleeping and sitting.
Durability 4.8 Construction matches other Kluft collection builds with long-term potential.
Materials & Construction 4.9 Natural fibers and latex stack remain premium and carefully executed.
Value for Price 4.1 High price, but versatile performance supports long-term use for many households.
Overall Score 4.5 Monarch works as the most balanced Kluft mattress in this review set.

Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses

Mattress Overall Score Support Pressure Relief Cooling Motion Isolation Durability Responsiveness
Divine Luxe 4.7 4.6 4.9 4.3 4.5 4.9 4.2
Imperial 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.4 4.4 4.9 4.5
Royal Ascent 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.6 4.3 5.0 4.9
Monarch 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.8 4.6

The numbers show Royal Ascent as the support and responsiveness standout, with the highest marks for spinal control and movement. Divine Luxe tops the chart on pressure relief, making it ideal for side sleepers who want deep cushioning. Imperial follows closely behind in nearly every category and offers the most convincing blend of plush comfort and structure. Monarch sits slightly lower in peak scores yet holds an impressively even profile, which suits couples and mixed-position sleepers who need broad versatility instead of one extreme feature.

Best Picks

  • Best Plush Kluft Mattress for Side Sleepers – Kluft Mattress Divine Luxe Award
    Divine Luxe earns this title due to its outstanding pressure-relief score and the way it cradled Mia’s shoulders and hips without twisting her neck. The deep comfort stack and micro coils keep side sleepers in a cushioned pocket, while my back-sleep runs still felt supported.
  • Best Support-Focused Kluft Mattress for Active Sleepers – Kluft Mattress Royal Ascent Award
    Royal Ascent impressed both Jamal and Marcus with its firm, uplifting feel and quick response. The mattress kept athletic frames aligned during recovery nights and maintained cooler readings in our tests, which matters for people who train or move heavily during the day.
  • Best All-Around Kluft Mattress for Couples – Kluft Mattress Monarch Balance Award
    Monarch provides enough plushness for comfort, enough firmness for shared edges, and strong motion control for partners. Jenna’s experience with limited disturbance and easy repositioning supports this award, especially for couples who mix sleep positions.

How to Choose the Kluft Mattress?

Shoppers entering the Kluft Mattress world face more than just price tags. The main decision factors revolve around sleep position, body weight, heat sensitivity, and desired firmness. From the perspective of our testing team, firmness and support feel differ more between models than materials, since all four rely on similar latex and natural fiber stacks with the Original Marshall coil core.

  • Light-weight side sleeper (under ~150 lbs)
    Divine Luxe fits this profile best. Mia’s shoulders sank comfortably without hitting a firm transition. Imperial also works if that sleeper wants a bit more structure and easier movement, but Divine Luxe remains the softest landing zone.
  • Average-weight back sleeper (around 160–200 lbs)
    Imperial feels like the ideal match here. I experienced neutral alignment during long back-sleep sessions, with enough plushness to avoid a board-like sensation. Monarch also works if the sleeper sometimes shifts to the stomach or expects to share the bed.
  • Hot sleeper who dislikes trapped warmth
    Royal Ascent suits this group, especially for heavier bodies that compress mattresses deeply. Marcus stayed cooler on this model than on Divine Luxe, and the coil plus horsehair design encourages strong airflow. Monarch runs close behind with a slightly more forgiving surface.
  • Heavier couple with mixed sleep positions
    From the perspective of our team, a heavier couple benefits from either Royal Ascent or Monarch. Royal Ascent delivers the best support for hips and backs, while Monarch softens the feel a bit and helps both partners move easily. Jenna and her partner found Monarch especially usable across the full surface.
  • Luxury shopper chasing maximum plush indulgence
    Divine Luxe targets this buyer squarely. The surface feel leans into that deep, cloudlike profile without giving up the robust coil support underneath. Imperial offers a refined second option for shoppers who still want plushness but prefer a bit more structure.

If someone knows their preferred firmness and primary position, they can match that preference directly to these patterns. If not, the safest all-round landing spot usually looks like Imperial for singles and Monarch for couples.

Limitations

These Kluft mattress reviews also exposed clear boundaries. Budget shoppers simply will not find a comfortable entry point in this line. Even the “simplest” builds live in pricing territory far above typical online hybrids.

Sleepers who want an extremely firm, almost board-like surface may not feel satisfied either. Royal Ascent runs the firmest here, yet it still keeps a plush luxury character. People over 300 pounds who prefer stomach sleeping exclusively might want a dedicated high-density, extra-firm mattress built specifically for that body type, even though Royal Ascent manages heavier frames better than most plush luxury beds.

Fans of very bouncy, traditional innerspring mattresses with thin tops may also feel constrained. Kluft adds substantial latex and fiber layers above the coils, which changes the sensation into a mix of buoyancy and rich cushioning rather than classic springiness. The weight and height of these mattresses also limit frequent rotation or movement for anyone who lives alone or cannot rely on delivery teams for help.

Policies at a Glance

Because Kluft sells primarily through luxury retailers, shipping, trials, and return rules depend heavily on the store. Our snapshots below reflect common arrangements we saw while researching and speaking with sales staff; specific locations may differ.

Mattress Shipping (Cost & Region) Trial Period Return Policy / Fees Warranty Length Notable Conditions
Divine Luxe Often included white-glove delivery in major U.S. metros; rural surcharges sometimes apply. Commonly 90–120 nights via retailer comfort program. Exchanges usually allowed once; fees or delivery charges may apply. Typically around 10 years limited from Kluft. Mattress must stay unstained and on approved foundation; protector often required.
Imperial White-glove shipping standard at most luxury stores; old-bed removal sometimes bundled. Similar 90–120-night comfort trial at many partners. Returns often processed as comfort exchanges rather than refunds. Around 10-year limited warranty; body impression limits apply. Some retailers require original tags and specific scheduling for exchanges.
Royal Ascent High-end boutiques often include premium delivery with two-person setup. Trial length varies more; some stores offer shorter luxury trials. Restocking fees can be higher on ultra-premium builds. Long limited warranty from Kluft, in line with other collection models. Special-order builds may carry more restrictive return rules.

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