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Twin XL mattresses measure 38 inches by 80 inches and offer an extra 5 inches of length compared to a standard twin. These mattresses are ideal for taller teens and adults who need more legroom but don't have the space for a larger bed. They're also commonly used in college dorm rooms and apartments. Browse our twin XL size mattresses, starting at $699.
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Breathable, responsive Bio-Pur® reacts quickly to your movements, preventing any “stuck” feeling. As a plant-based foam, Bio-Pur® off-gasses far less than traditional memory foam and responds to pressure in seconds. The HIVE® technology underneath supports you and evenly distributes your body weight, while the base layer of Bio-Core® deters sagging.
We design each Amerisleep mattress with the best comfort and support for every sleeping position. The contouring Bio-Pur® foam helps stomach, back, and side sleepers get a good night’s sleep by cushioning the heavier parts of the body for maximized pressure relief. The underlying foam layers maintain unwavering support.
If you’re over 6 feet tall, a twin XL size mattress provides the extra legroom.
Children have an extra 5 inches of growing room on a twin XL size mattress. If you have two children sharing a room, consider a twin XL length bunk bed rather than the standard twin.
Most college dorm rooms have twin XL size mattresses to accommodate most body types. Students who want to bring their mattress should double-check with the school first.
Solo sleepers of all ages and heights can sleep comfortably on a twin XL size mattress, making them a perfect choice for small guest rooms.
Having reasonable budget expectations makes mattress shopping a smoother, more pleasant experience. You can find twin XL size mattresses that cost around $2000, but these beds are often marked up for the appearance of luxury. At the other extreme, twin XL size mattresses that cost less than $300 aren’t likely to last you long.
A basic mattress with a support layer and a comfort layer is the least expensive option. As manufacturers add on features such as zoned support or white glove delivery, the price rises. Common extra features include:
Mattress Type | Low End Price | High End Price |
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Foam | $250 | $4,000 |
Innerspring | $300 | $3,000 |
Hybrid | $250 | $4,000 |
Latex | $300 | $4,000 |
A twin XL size mattress is 38 inches wide and 80 inches long.
38" x 75"
38" x 80"
53" x 75"
60" x 80"
76" x 80"
72" x 84"
38" x 80"(x2)
Kid's room, studio apartments
College dorm, studio apartments
Kid's room, studio apartments
Master bedrooms, guest rooms
Extra large master bedrooms
Extra large master bedrooms (10' x 12')
Master bedrooms, adjustable beds
Bed in a box mattresses have become more popular as more people are taking advantage of beds in a box, which are shipped directly to the customer. Bed in a box mattresses allow mattress companies to bypass mattress store markups and offer more competitive prices for quality products. The mattress is compressed, rolled up, and shipped in a box to take up less space in a delivery truck.
Mattress companies use specialty machines to compress and roll up the mattress without compromising the bed’s structure and feel. Many companies recommend waiting about 24 hours before sleeping on your new mattress—trying it out immediately shouldn’t damage the mattress, however.
Compare our twin XL size mattresses to the average mattress from a showroom.
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Traditional memory foam softens with heat and pressure, which is why memory foam conforms to the body and relieves pressure points when you lie down on it. However, traditional memory foam tends to retain body heat, causing sleep disturbances.
Our high-density Bio-Pur® memory foam is not only more breathable than traditional memory foam, but it’s also more responsive as well, preventing you from ever feeling stuck in the foam. Lower quality memory foams can’t adapt quickly to your movements, which causes the “stuck” feeling.
Every mattress but our AS1 has an Affinity layer with HIVE® technology, between the Bio-Pur® comfort layer and the Bio-Core® base layer. We arranged the hexagonal cutouts in the Affinity layer for zoned support—the cutouts compress in the shoulders and hips areas for added softness, while the head, back, and feet areas remain firm.
Unique to the AS5 is the Active Flex layer, which gives the soft mattress extra support. If a soft foam is too thick, it takes more time to regain its shape. By adding the responsive Active Flex layer to the soft AS5, we prevent you from ever feeling stuck.
All of our mattresses have a base layer of Bio-Core® for longevity.
A soft, breathable cover encases each of our mattresses.
Our foams are certified non-toxic by CertiPUR-US®.
Benefits |
Amerisleep Mattress |
Innersring Mattress |
Traditional Memory Foam Mattress |
Hybrid Mattress |
Latex Mattress |
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Responsiveness | Bounces back in seconds | Bounces back very quickly | Slow to respond, results in "stuck" feeling | Responsive but prone to sagging | Very responsive |
Pressure-Relief | Exceptional pressure relief | Little to no pressure relief | Good pressure relief | Some pressure relief | Good pressure relief |
Cooling | More breathable than traditional memory foam | Cooling thanks to the coils in the base | Traps heat | Cooling thanks to the coils in the base | Cooling as long as top layers are aerated |
Foam quality | Partially plant-based Bio-Pur® material | Usually made with poly-foam pillow tops | Foam usually made with petrochemicals | Not always consistent, depends on the type of foam used in the top layers | Depends on the type of latex used; synthetic latex breaks down faster than all-natural |
Our innovative and proprietary materials let us build one of the most comfortable mattresses ever.
While there is no one best mattress for everyone, there is a mattress that’s right for you. The best mattresses alleviate pressure, provide firm support, and contain durable materials. Your preferred firmness and budget will determine what your perfect mattress is.
There are four mattress types you can consider.
Memory foam provides excellent pressure relief with its hug-like feel. To create memory foam, manufacturers take polyurethane foam and add chemicals to make it more responsive to heat and weight.
Every memory foam mattress contains two to four layers of foam. The top layer is memory foam, and the base layer is a rigid, supportive foam. Softer mattresses have in-between layers to prevent you from feeling the support core and to make the bed more responsive, despite a thicker comfort layer.
Memory foam’s density can retain heat, which is why many manufacturers infuse memory foam with cooling gels, copper, graphite, or ceramic beads. To prevent heat retention, we replace some of the petrochemicals used in traditional memory foam production with plant-based alternatives. The substitution creates our more breathable Bio-Pur® foam.
Latex mattresses have a similar feel to memory foam, conforming to your body to relieve pressure. Natural latex is an eco-friendly material, as producers harvest sap from rubber trees.
There are two types of natural latex, Dunlop and Talalay. Dunlop is a firmer material, as manufacturers add polyurethane fillers to Talalay latex to make it softer. Because of the added steps and material to make it, Talalay latex tends to cost more than Dunlop.
If you have a latex allergy, there’s also synthetic latex. Synthetic latex has a much shorter expected lifespan than natural latex, but the material is also less costly to produce.
Innerspring mattresses remain a common mattress choice. Their coil support cores are bouncy and breathable, but you might feel the coils even through a pillow top mattress. The thin comfort layer often cannot provide sufficient pressure relief—and if too thin, allergens and pests may penetrate the mattress and accumulate in the bed’s coil layer.
Partners sharing an innerspring may find that the coils transfer their movements, so a restless sleeper may disturb their partner’s sleep.
Hybrids mattresses mix innerspring coils with 2 to 3 inches of foam. Typically the coils are individually wrapped, known as pocketed or Marshall coils, to prevent motion transfer. The foam layer is thicker than an innerspring’s thin padding, providing more pressure relief and preventing allergens from penetrating the mattress.
Yes. This is the idea behind a split king size mattress, where manufacturers divide a mattress into two twin XL size halves. With a split king mattress, couples can personalize each side of the bed to their firmness preferences.
While queen and king size mattresses have many variations such as an Olympic queen or a California king, there are only two types of twin mattresses: a regular twin and a twin XL. A twin size mattress works well in guest rooms and children’s rooms—but the 5 extra inches of a twin XL size mattress can accommodate taller people.
Twin | Twin XL |
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38 inches by 75 inches | 38 inches by 80 inches |
You should choose a mattress firmness based on your preferred sleeping position and weight. For example, side sleepers need a plusher mattress than back and stomach sleepers.
Mattresses can feel different over time because materials soften as they wear out or grow firmer as your body compresses the comfort layer through frequent use. If you need to change the feel of your bed, consider adding a foam topper.
The Amerisleep sleep trial lasts 100 nights, with the first 30 nights being a required adjustment period. If the customer doesn’t like the mattress after day 31, then Amerisleep can work with the customer to pick up and return the used mattress before providing a full refund.
Amerisleep offers a 20-year warranty, one of the best in the industry, covering sagging greater than 1.5” inches and defects which could damage the bed. Most mattress companies only cover sagging greater than 2 inches.
Our mattresses are built to last 10 or more years. Our mattresses’ durability is why we include a 20-year warranty that covers sagging greater than 0.75 inches.
Yes. Our AS2’s medium-firm feel is excellent for alleviating back pain. The medium-firm feel maintains neutral spine alignment.
Like all memory foam mattresses, it’s best to keep an Amerisleep mattress on a foundation with consistent, even support. We recommend solid or slatted platform bases—preferably slatted, as air can then flow through the mattress and wick away heat and moisture.
Adjustable bases are also an excellent place to put your mattress, particularly if you have a health condition such as restless legs, snoring, sleep apnea, or acid reflux. Adjustable bed frames raise parts of the body for better blood flow and unobstructed airways. Many adjustable foundations also include extra features such as massagers, under bed lighting, and USB ports.
We strongly advise against keeping your Amerisleep mattress on a box spring, as the coils inside a box spring are not grouped closely enough to offer the consistent support a memory foam mattress needs. If you keep a memory foam mattress on a box spring, parts of the mattress may dip between the box spring’s coils, stretching the bed and negating its support. This is why keeping your Amerisleep mattress on a box spring voids its warranty.
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