What I ordered: The New Purple Mattress - Queen / Purple.3 When: Oct. 2018 Age group: 20-30 (I add this due to how this mattress makes me feel older than I am.) Weight Class: 150-200 lbs ***Disclaimer: I do not know how much the mattress has changed since 2018 with the newer models, but I still have a bias due to this one and personally would not recommend.*** I have owned a Purple Mattress since October of 2018, and when I first slept on it it was strange, but in a good way. However, after almost two years the Purple mattress has actually become worse to sleep on. Which is a first for me, I have never owned a mattress that got worse to sleep on the longer you own it. When I ordered my mattress I knew a few people who also owned Purple, and said they loved it, so my husband and I bought the newest model at the time with a medium hardness level of 3 since I knew I liked harder mattresses but my husband preferred softer ones. Thought the compromise would be fine, but didn't even know how the mattress would feel anyway. I wanted to get a purple since the commercials were very good at selling it, and saw that it was good for your back from multiple claims and articles or something along those lines. I've had a bad back for a while and decided that if so many people were praising it it should be worth 2k$. At this point I would like to say, I strongly disagree with those statements and many others who claim it with the mattress I have. - Good for your back: No. I have a bad back due to my work, and preferred being a back sleeper since it reduced the twist on my spine. At first the mattress was pretty good with my back. My back wouldn't be that sore like it was from my previous mattress. At this point now, unfortunately, the mattress hurts my back every morning. It is sore every time I wake up and I feel less and less comfortable sleeping or lying on my back. I currently am a side sleeper on the bed, but even then my back is very uncomfortable. - Keeps you cool: Yes and strongly no. This bed is great at being cool when you first get into bed, so much so that I actually shiver because of how cool it is. Great for the summer when it is like that for the first few hours. But after a while the material in the bed becomes VERY GOOD at retaining your body heat. The mattress becomes uncomfortable for me and my husband because it just retains so much of our body heat. We even sleep with our own comforters to reduce any shared body heat, but that doesn't help much. When I was a back sleeper I would wake up every night with my back feeling very hot, sweaty, and uncomfortable. Those are the big two, but I would like to add other things I don't like about my model. 1. It is a big and bulky bed that is very difficult to move compared to a traditional bed. It is also heavy because of the material. Due to this it is hard to change the sheets on it because it flops and moves with little structure. Sometimes we have to two man changing the sheets so it's easier to put the new sheets on. To be fair we don't use a box spring for the bed, but the bed is pretty tall. When we moved we had to get a dolly and buy tie down ropes, making the mattress into a hot dog with help of friends, to keep it from slipping and sliding everywhere due to there being no grip to move like a traditional bed. 2. Our model can't really be flipped. I know there are some articles out there that say something about flipping this bed and how often. This bed is not a great flipping bed. It is too big and bulky like the previous statement states. Maybe if you had a mattress small than a Queen that would work. 3. At this time, the bed has gotten progressively uncomfortable. There were times I thought that the mattress just needed time to adjust. Well almost two years later and it does not need to adjust. The squishy grid is not that novel to sleep on anymore. It feels like it has gotten stiffer and ridged, and that I should be comprised of less polygons to enjoy it. I feel the squares all the time when I lie down, and it makes me wonder what I thought sleeping on multiple tiny squares was actually going to do for me. The squares even get at my hips and knees too. There are times where I would wake up and my legs will feel achy and my hips will be sore. This bed doesn't solve the comfort level of tossing and turning, it just changes the formula of why you toss and turn. Overall, just get another normal bed. This company has great commercials, their sales pitch is on point, but the bed is not as revolutionary as you would hope. I spent roughly over 2,000$ and at this point I am pretty sad that I did. I am not getting rid of it because I need my money's worth out of this bed with all the discomfort that I get out of it. If I had to do it again I would have gone with another company or gone to a mattress store and actually laid down on their mattresses since you never know with how it will turn out if you buy online.