Saatva Mattress Sizes 2026: Complete Size Guide & Pricing by Model
Nine sizes, seven models, one complete reference. Twin at $895 through Split King at $2,395 — with exact dimensions, room requirements, per-model availability, and pricing verified via Saatva’s shopping cart, May 2026.
Quick Answer: Saatva Size Lineup at a Glance
- Twin (38”×75”): $895 on the Classic — kids’ rooms, solo sleepers in small bedrooms
- Twin XL (38”×80”): $945 — teens, college dorms, tall solo sleepers
- Full (53”×75”): $1,295 — solo adults who want more width, small couples
- Queen (60”×80”): $1,795 — most popular; couples in 11×12 ft bedrooms and larger
- King (76”×80”): $2,195 — couples with kids/pets in bed; 12×14 ft room minimum
- California King (72”×84”): $2,195 — tall sleepers 6'2”+; 4 extra inches of length vs. king
- Split King (2×38”×80”): $2,395 — couples on adjustable bases with different preferences
- Split Cal King (2×36”×84”): $2,395 — adjustable base + tall couples needing extra length
- Upper-Flex King (76”×80”, top split): $2,395 — one partner needs adjustable head elevation only
The Saatva Classic and Loom & Leaf cover all nine sizes. Not every model is available in every size — the full availability matrix is in the table below. All Classic prices shown with the $200 site-wide voucher applied.
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All Nine Saatva Mattress Sizes: Dimensions & Best For
Saatva offers more sizes than most luxury mattress brands. The full lineup spans from a standard Twin to the specialty Upper-Flex King, covering every sleep situation from a child’s first quality mattress to an adjustable-base couple setup. All dimensions below are mattress dimensions only — a bed frame adds approximately 2–4 inches per side.
| Size | Width | Length | Width per Sleeper (couple) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twin | 38” | 75” | 38” (solo) | Children, solo sleepers in small rooms |
| Twin XL | 38” | 80” | 38” (solo) | Teens, college students, tall solo sleepers up to 6'5” |
| Full | 53” | 75” | 26.5” per person | Solo adults who want more width; small couples on a budget |
| Queen | 60” | 80” | 30” per person | Couples in most master bedrooms; the most purchased Saatva size |
| King | 76” | 80” | 38” per person | Couples who share bed with kids or pets; large master bedrooms |
| California King | 72” | 84” | 36” per person | Tall sleepers (6'2”+); trades 4” width for 4” extra length vs. king |
| Split King | 2×38” | 80” | 38” per person | Couples on dual-zone adjustable bases; independent firmness + elevation |
| Split Cal King | 2×36” | 84” | 36” per person | Adjustable base couples where at least one partner is 6'2”+ |
| Upper-Flex King | 76” | 80” | 38” per person | One partner needs adjustable head/foot, other sleeps flat; full king footprint |
Twin dimensions: 38”×75” is 5 inches shorter than a Twin XL. If a sleeper is approaching 5'10” or taller, the Twin XL eliminates foot overhang without upgrading to a full or queen. For tall adult solo sleepers, the Twin XL is the practical floor.
Saatva Size Availability by Model
Not every Saatva model comes in all nine sizes. The table below is the complete availability matrix as of May 2026. A check mark indicates the size is available directly on Saatva’s site for that model.
| Model | Twin | Twin XL | Full | Queen | King | Cal King | Split King | Split Cal King | Upper-Flex King |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saatva Classic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Saatva HD | ✓ | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — | — |
| Loom & Leaf | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Latex Hybrid | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Solaire | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| Memory Foam Hybrid | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Saatva Youth | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — | — | — | — | — |
Key takeaways from the availability matrix: the Saatva Classic, Loom & Leaf, Latex Hybrid, and Memory Foam Hybrid are the most versatile models — all nine sizes available. The Saatva HD skips Twin XL (HD is designed for heavier sleepers; a Twin XL-sized HD is not a typical configuration). The Solaire skips Twin (children are not the target buyer for a $3,795+ adjustable air mattress) and Upper-Flex King. Saatva Youth tops out at Queen since it is designed for children and teens.
Room Size Requirements by Mattress Size
The Bedroom Math: How Much Room Do You Actually Need?
The minimum room dimensions below assume a 24-inch walkway clearance on each side of the bed (the standard recommended by interior designers for daily-use bedrooms) and 18–24 inches of clearance at the foot. A bed frame adds approximately 2–4 inches to the mattress width on each side; factor that in for tighter rooms. These are practical minimums — comfortable rooms are generally 2 feet larger in each direction.
| Mattress Size | Minimum Room (comfortable) | Ideal Room | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Twin (38”×75”) | 7×10 ft | 9×10 ft | Fits most children’s bedrooms; leaves room for desk or dresser |
| Twin XL (38”×80”) | 7×10 ft | 9×11 ft | Same width as Twin, 5” longer; most dorm rooms are sized for Twin XL |
| Full (53”×75”) | 9×10 ft | 10×12 ft | Requires slightly wider room than Twin; clearance on both sides still tight below 9 ft |
| Queen (60”×80”) | 11×12 ft | 12×14 ft | Most common master bedroom size; 30” clearance on each side in an 11 ft room |
| King (76”×80”) | 12×14 ft | 14×16 ft | Below 12 ft wide: clearance drops under 18” per side, which feels constricted |
| California King (72”×84”) | 12×14 ft | 13×16 ft | 4” narrower than King but 4” longer; needs a longer room than a King in some configurations |
| Split King / Split Cal King | 12×14 ft | 14×16 ft | Same footprint as standard King / Cal King; the split is a mattress structure, not a room size change |
A note on the California King room requirement: while a Cal King is narrower than a standard King (72” vs 76”), it is 4 inches longer (84” vs 80”). In rooms that are wider than they are long, the Cal King can actually be harder to fit than a standard King. Measure your room both directions before assuming the Cal King is a better fit than the King. For a full size-by-size comparison of Queen vs. King specifically, see the Saatva Queen vs King guide.
Saatva Classic Pricing by Size (with $200 Voucher)
The Saatva Classic is the best reference baseline for size pricing because it covers all nine sizes. Prices below reflect Saatva’s $200 site-wide voucher already applied, verified via direct Saatva shopping cart in May 2026. Other models carry different price points by size — see the model-specific pricing notes after this table.
| Size | Saatva Classic (w/ $200 voucher) | Step-Up from Previous Size |
|---|---|---|
| Twin | $895 | — |
| Twin XL | $945 | +$50 |
| Full | $1,295 | +$350 vs Twin XL |
| Queen | $1,795 | +$500 vs Full |
| King | $2,195 | +$400 vs Queen |
| California King | $2,195 | Same as King |
| Split King | $2,395 | +$200 vs King |
| Split Cal King | $2,395 | +$200 vs Cal King |
| Upper-Flex King | $2,395 | +$200 vs King |
The biggest single price jump in the Classic lineup is Full to Queen (+$500). The smallest jump is Twin to Twin XL (+$50 for 5 extra inches of length). The three specialty king configurations — Split King, Split Cal King, and Upper-Flex King — all price identically at $2,395, which is $200 over the standard King or Cal King price.
Pricing Notes for Other Saatva Models by Size
The Saatva Classic is the entry-level pricing reference. Other models carry price premiums on top of the size structure above. Queen and King are used as examples for each model since they are the most purchased sizes:
- Loom & Leaf: Queen $1,745 / King $2,195 (same King price as Classic; $50 less than Classic in Queen)
- Memory Foam Hybrid: Queen $1,595 / King $1,995 (lowest-priced model; $200 less than Classic in Queen)
- Latex Hybrid: Queen $2,195 / King $2,495 (significant premium over Classic; natural latex material cost)
- Saatva HD: Queen $2,595 / King $2,895 (premium for reinforced heavy-duty construction; rated to 500 lb/side)
- Solaire: Queen $3,795 / King $4,295 (flagship adjustable air model; firmness per-side control)
- Saatva Youth: Twin $795 / Twin XL $845 / Full $1,095 / Queen $1,295 (lower pricing aligned with child/teen use case)
For a full cross-model pricing breakdown across every size, see the Saatva mattress cost guide 2026.
Saatva Classic — Nine Sizes, Three Firmness Options
Twin at $895 through Split King at $2,395 (with $200 voucher). Luxury Firm, Plush Soft, and Firm available across all sizes. 365-night home trial. Lifetime warranty. Free white-glove delivery on every size.
Split Sizes Explained: Split King, Split Cal King, and Upper-Flex King
Saatva offers three specialty configurations beyond the six standard sizes. Each serves a different adjustable-base use case:
Split King
A Split King consists of two Twin XL mattresses (each 38”×80”) placed side-by-side on a split adjustable base. Total footprint equals a standard King (76”×80”). Each partner gets an independent mattress on an independent adjustable base, allowing separate head and foot elevation. On the Saatva Solaire, each side also gets independent firmness control (50 settings per side via the smartphone app). Standard King sheets do not fit a split-king setup without a mattress bridge pad — factor that into bedding costs. The Split King is available on: Classic, HD, Loom & Leaf, Latex Hybrid, Solaire, and Memory Foam Hybrid.
Split Cal King
A Split Cal King consists of two mattresses (each 36”×84”) side-by-side for a total footprint of 72”×84” — matching the standard California King footprint. This is the correct choice for couples on an adjustable base where at least one partner is 6'2” or taller and needs the extra 4 inches of length. Note: each half of a Split Cal King is 36 inches wide (2 inches narrower than a Twin XL), which is a tighter individual sleeping surface than a Split King. Available on: Classic, Loom & Leaf, Latex Hybrid, Solaire, and Memory Foam Hybrid.
Upper-Flex King
The Upper-Flex King has a full King footprint (76”×80”) but is split only in the upper portion of the mattress, allowing one partner to adjust head elevation while the other sleeps on a flat surface. This is the right choice when one partner needs adjustable head elevation (for snoring, acid reflux, or reading in bed) but both partners prefer a flat sleeping surface at the foot of the bed. It is a less common configuration — available on the Saatva Classic and Loom & Leaf. Pricing matches Split King at $2,395 (with voucher) on the Classic.
Which Saatva Size Fits Your Situation
Solo sleeper, standard adult height (under 6'1”): A Full at $1,295 gives more width than a Twin without the Queen’s room requirements or price. If you share the bed with a pet, a Queen makes more sense.
Solo sleeper, tall (6'2” or taller): Twin XL at $945 is the budget entry; Queen at $1,795 gives comfortable length and future flexibility. Skip the Full at 75 inches long — it is 5 inches shorter than a Twin XL.
Couple, smaller master bedroom (under 12×12 ft): Queen is the correct call. A King in a bedroom under 12 feet wide leaves less than 18 inches of walkway per side, which most people find uncomfortable long-term. See the Saatva queen mattress guide for a model-by-model queen breakdown.
Couple, large master bedroom (12×14 ft or larger): King at $2,195 adds 16 total inches of width over the Queen — 8 inches per person. For couples who share the bed with children or pets, the King is a meaningful upgrade. For couples who sleep in a contained way, the Queen is sufficient and $400 less.
Couple, one or both partners tall (6'2”+): California King at $2,195 matches the King price and adds 4 inches of length (84” vs 80”). The trade-off is 4 inches less width (72” vs 76”). For a 6'4” sleeper on a standard King, the foot clearance is 4 inches — uncomfortable for some; the Cal King brings that to 8 inches. If both partners are tall and sleep with kids or pets, a Split Cal King at $2,395 combines the extra length with dual-zone adjustability.
Couple with different firmness or adjustable base needs: Split King at $2,395 on the Classic, or Solaire Split King at $4,295 for the full per-side firmness control experience. The $1,900 premium for the Solaire over a Classic Split King buys 50-setting independent firmness adjustment per side. For couples where firmness incompatibility has caused real sleep disruption, the Solaire is the resolution — not a compromise firmness on a standard mattress.
Children and teens: Saatva Youth is available in Twin, Twin XL, Full, and Queen. Teens with a Twin XL in a dorm and a Queen for home gives flexibility across both settings. The Saatva Youth uses a dual-sided flippable design (one side firmer for younger children, one side medium for older kids/teens) — see the Saatva twin mattress guide for Youth vs. Classic sizing notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes does Saatva make?
Saatva makes nine mattress sizes: Twin (38”×75”), Twin XL (38”×80”), Full (53”×75”), Queen (60”×80”), King (76”×80”), California King (72”×84”), Split King (2×38”×80”), Split Cal King (2×36”×84”), and Upper-Flex King (76”×80” with split upper section). Not every Saatva model is available in all nine sizes. The Saatva Classic, Loom & Leaf, Latex Hybrid, and Memory Foam Hybrid cover all nine. The Saatva Youth tops out at Queen.
What is the most popular Saatva mattress size?
Queen is the most purchased Saatva size, consistent with the US mattress market overall. The Queen at 60”×80” fits in the widest range of bedroom sizes (11×12 ft minimum), accommodates couples without requiring a room upgrade, and hits a price point ($1,795 on the Classic with voucher) that is accessible relative to the full Saatva lineup. The King is the second most popular size for couples in homes with 12×14 ft or larger master bedrooms.
Does Saatva make a Twin XL mattress?
Yes. The Twin XL (38”×80”) is available on six of Saatva’s seven mattress models: Classic, Loom & Leaf, Latex Hybrid, Solaire, Memory Foam Hybrid, and Saatva Youth. The Saatva HD does not offer a Twin XL. On the Classic, the Twin XL is priced at $945 with the $200 voucher — $50 more than the standard Twin at $895, for 5 extra inches of length that eliminates foot overhang for sleepers up to 6'5”.
What is the difference between Split King and Split Cal King?
A Split King is two Twin XL mattresses (38”×80” each) side-by-side for a 76”×80” total footprint — same as a standard King. A Split Cal King is two narrower mattresses (36”×84” each) for a 72”×84” total footprint — same as a standard Cal King. The Split Cal King gives 4 extra inches of length for tall sleepers but gives up 4 total inches of width, and each half is 36” (2 inches narrower per person than in a Split King). Choose Split Cal King if at least one partner is 6'2” or taller and comfort in the extra length matters more than the marginal width.
Is there a Saatva Full size mattress?
Yes. Saatva offers Full (53”×75”) across all seven mattress models: Classic, HD, Loom & Leaf, Latex Hybrid, Solaire, Memory Foam Hybrid, and Saatva Youth. On the Classic, the Full is $1,295 with the $200 voucher. Note that the Full is 5 inches shorter in length than a Queen (75” vs 80”). Tall solo sleepers approaching 6 feet should go to a Queen or Twin XL for the extra length; the Full’s advantage is width (53” vs 38” for a Twin) at a lower price than a Queen.
What room size do I need for a Saatva King mattress?
The minimum recommended bedroom for a Saatva King is 12 feet wide by 14 feet long. This allows approximately 24 inches of clearance on each side of the bed frame (which adds 2–4 inches per side to the 76” mattress) and clearance at the foot for a dresser or standard walkway. In a 12×12 room, a King fits but leaves less than 18 inches of clearance per side, which most people find restricting. A bedroom of 13×15 or larger provides a comfortable margin for both the mattress and bedroom furniture.
How much does a Saatva King mattress cost compared to Queen?
On the Saatva Classic with the $200 voucher, the King is $2,195 and the Queen is $1,795 — a $400 difference. The King premium varies by model: Loom & Leaf King adds $450 over Queen ($2,195 vs $1,745), Latex Hybrid adds $300 ($2,495 vs $2,195), HD adds $300 ($2,895 vs $2,595), and Solaire adds $500 ($4,295 vs $3,795). King and California King are priced the same on the Classic; the split configurations (Split King, Split Cal King, Upper-Flex) add $200 over the standard King price.
What is the Upper-Flex King on Saatva?
The Upper-Flex King is a Saatva-specific configuration with a full King footprint (76”×80”) where only the upper portion of the mattress is split. This allows one partner to raise the head end of their side (for snoring, acid reflux, or reading) while the other partner sleeps flat. The foot of the bed remains a single unified surface. It is designed for couples who want limited adjustability for one partner without the full split adjustable base setup of a Split King. Available on the Classic and Loom & Leaf; priced at $2,395 on the Classic (same as Split King, $200 over standard King).
Can I use a Saatva mattress on an adjustable base?
The Split King, Split Cal King, and Upper-Flex King configurations are designed for use with adjustable bases. The Saatva Solaire in any size is built specifically for adjustable bases (it requires one to function). The Memory Foam Hybrid and Loom & Leaf are also compatible with most adjustable bases in any size. The Classic, Latex Hybrid, and HD are designed for flat platforms; Saatva advises verifying adjustable-base compatibility before purchasing those models. Saatva’s own Lineal and Prodigy adjustable bases are designed to pair with the Saatva mattress lineup.
Does Saatva make a California King mattress?
Yes. The California King (72”×84”) is available on five Saatva models: Classic, HD, Loom & Leaf, Latex Hybrid, and Solaire. On the Classic, the Cal King is $2,195 with the $200 voucher — the same price as the standard King. The Cal King adds 4 inches of length (84” vs 80”) but is 4 inches narrower than a standard King (72” vs 76”). It is the correct choice for sleepers 6'2” and taller who need the extra foot clearance and are willing to trade some width for it. In rooms where length is constrained, note that the Cal King requires 4 more inches of room length than a standard King setup.
Verdict
Which Saatva Size Is Right for You
For most couples in a standard US master bedroom, the Saatva Classic Queen at $1,795 (with $200 voucher) is the correct starting size. It fits in the widest range of bedrooms, covers all three firmness options, and hits the mid-range price point in the lineup. The Queen gives each partner 30 inches of personal width — adequate for most average-build adult couples without regular additional occupants in bed.
Upgrade to the King at $2,195 if your bedroom is 12×14 ft or larger and you regularly share the bed with children, pets, or a restless partner. The extra 16 inches of total width (8 inches per person) is the most meaningful size upgrade in the Saatva lineup for couples. King and Cal King are priced identically on the Classic; choose Cal King if you or your partner are 6'2” or taller.
The Split King at $2,395 is the right call if you and your partner have meaningfully different adjustable base or firmness needs. The $200 premium over the standard King buys two independent mattresses on two independent bases. For the full per-side firmness control experience, the Saatva Solaire Split King ($4,295) adds 50-setting independent firmness on top of independent elevation.
Solo sleepers on a budget should consider the Twin XL at $945 or Full at $1,295 on the Classic. The Twin XL is the better value for tall sleepers (extra 5 inches of length over the standard Twin at only $50 more). The Full at 53 inches wide gives a solo adult room to move without the room-size requirement or pricing of a Queen.
Shop Saatva: All Nine Sizes Available on the Classic
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