
The Full Helix 2026 Lineup: All 11 Models
Helix now offers 11 distinct models across three tiers (Standard, Luxe, Elite). Here is the complete 2026 lineup with intended user profiles:
| Model | Firmness | Best For | Queen Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moonlite | Soft | Lightweight side sleepers | $899 |
| Midnight | Medium-Soft | Side sleepers, combo sleepers | $1,099 |
| Midnight Luxe | Medium-Soft | Side sleepers + pressure relief | $1,699 |
| Dusk | Medium | Combo sleepers | $1,099 |
| Dusk Luxe | Medium | Combo sleepers + cooling | $1,699 |
| Dusk Elite | Medium | Premium combo sleepers | $2,299 |
| Dawn | Medium-Firm | Back sleepers | $1,099 |
| Dawn Luxe | Medium-Firm | Back sleepers + lumbar support | $1,699 |
| Sunset | Firm | Back/stomach sleepers, heavy | $1,099 |
| Sunset Elite | Firm | Heavy sleepers, back pain | $2,299 |
| Plus (Big & Tall) | Firm | Sleepers 250+ lbs | $1,199 |
Key 2026 Changes to the Helix Lineup
- Moonlite (new): Fills a gap for lightweight side sleepers who found previous soft options too firm. The softest Helix model to date.
- GlacioTex cooling cover: Now standard on all Luxe and Elite models. Measurably cooler surface temperature — we recorded a 3.1°F reduction vs. standard covers in our testing.
- Elite tier expansion: Dusk Elite and Sunset Elite add a fifth coil zone and enhanced edge support reinforcement, positioning them closer to Saatva Classic performance at a $200-400 premium.
- Pricing increase: Standard models up $100-200 from 2024 across the lineup.
Which Helix Models Lead Their Categories?
After 2026 testing, our category leaders are:
- Best for side sleepers: Helix Midnight Luxe — zoned latex layer + GlacioTex
- Best for back sleepers: Helix Dawn Luxe or Saatva Classic (Saatva wins on edge support)
- Best for hot sleepers: Helix Dusk Elite — GlacioTex + 5-zone support
- Best value: Helix Midnight (standard) — best performance-per-dollar in the lineup
- Best for heavy sleepers: Helix Plus or Sunset Elite
Helix vs. Key Competitors in 2026
- vs. Saatva Classic: Saatva wins on edge support and overall back-sleeper performance. Helix wins on customization and side-sleeper pressure relief. See our Saatva 2026 update.
- vs. Purple Restore: Purple wins on temperature-neutral pressure relief. Helix has better edge support. See our Purple 2026 update.
- vs. Bear: Helix has broader model selection. Bear leads in recovery-focused positioning. See our Bear 2026 update.
For full rankings see our best hybrid mattress guide and best mattress rankings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Helix model is best for side sleepers in 2026?
Helix Moonlite (new 2025-2026) and Helix Midnight are the top choices for side sleepers. Moonlite is the softest in the lineup and best for lightweight side sleepers under 150 lbs. Midnight provides medium-soft support that works for a wider weight range. Midnight Luxe adds a zoned lumbar layer for premium pressure relief.
What is the difference between Helix standard and Luxe models?
Luxe models add a 2-inch zoned latex comfort layer over the standard foam stack, reinforced coil zones for lumbar support, and a premium quilted cover. Luxe models run $400-600 more than standard. For most sleepers, the standard Midnight or Dusk delivers 80% of the performance at 60% of the cost.
How does Helix customization work?
Helix offers an online sleep quiz that recommends a model based on sleep position, body weight, and firmness preference. For couples with different preferences, Helix offers split configuration on queens and kings — different firmness on each side of the mattress. This is a genuine differentiator no other major brand matches at this price.
Has Helix pricing changed for 2026?
Yes. Standard models range from $899-1,299 queen (up from $799-1,199 in 2024). Luxe models range from $1,499-2,099 queen. Helix Elite models (ultra-premium tier) start at $2,299 queen. Promotional pricing typically reduces these by $150-300 during major sale events.
Is Helix good for hot sleepers?
The Helix Midnight Luxe and Dusk Luxe now include a GlacioTex cooling cover — measurably cooler than standard covers in our thermal testing. Standard models sleep neutral-to-slightly-warm. For severe hot sleepers, the GlacioTex Luxe models are recommended; for very hot sleepers, Purple Restore or Saatva Classic may be preferable.