Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: Editor’s noteOriginal review date: September 2022Height has shrunk since reviewPrice has increased slightly since launchUpdated: February 2024. The Helix Midnight mattress remains much the same as it was when we reviewed it back in 2022, but with one intriguing adjustment. In our original review we reported its height as being 12″, but checking now it’s listed as being 11.5″, and it would seem that Helix has lopped half an inch off most of its mattress range. That half-inch really shouldn’t trouble you, and aside from the inevitable price increase over the past year that means you’ll likely pay around $100 more than when it was reviewed, the Helix Midnight still an excellently-performing mattress at a great price.Ruth HamiltonSleep Editor, Certified Sleep Science CoachHelix Midnight mattress: two-minute reviewIn this Helix Midnight mattress review, I’m taking a look at Helix’s most popular mattress, aimed at side sleepers, to see if it’s worthy of inclusion in TechRadar’s best mattress guide. The Helix Midnight is one of seven main mattresses (excluding upgrades within specific models) in this brand’s range. I’ll dig into it more in our full review, but the short version is that I think this is the best mattress for side sleepers, bar none. Depending on your body type and preferences, it might also be suitable for back sleepers and combination sleepers. The hybrid design offers four layers, each of which provides different benefits in terms of durability, motion transfer, ergonomic support, pressure relief, and more.The Midnight was softer than I expected when I first slept on it. Helix describes it as medium feel mattress (rated 5-6 out of 10 on firmness), and after a period of adjustment, I judged that to be about right. With that said, the most common complaint about the Helix Midnight is that it’s too soft for some people’s preferences, and it lacks adequate support that stomach sleepers and heavier sleepers require.Overall, I found the Helix Midnight mattress to be a great value for the price and most impressive for pressure relief and cooling properties. It offers a great balance of sink and support while side sleeping, though it also performs well for those who sleep on their back. I believe it to be a safe bet for co-sleepers who sleep in either of these positions, as well as if your bed partner tosses and turns throughout the night.Swipe to scroll horizontallySectionNotesScoreComfortMedium feel, great contouring and pressure relief.4.5/5ValueMid-range price bracket, good value and always discounted.4.5/5DesignHybrid with foams and individually wrapped steel coils, 11.5″ tall.4.5/5TemperatureBreathable and better at temperature regulation than other medium mattresses.4.5/5Motion isolation Absorbs movement very well when you share with a fidgety partner.4.5/5Edge supportGood but not great; you’ll notice some sinkage when you sit on the edges.4/5Customer experienceEasy setup, 100-night trial, free delivery and 10-year warranty. 4/5Helix Midnight mattress review: Materials & design11.5″ deep, hybrid mattressFour foam layers plus up to 1,000 wrapped coilsDesigned for side sleepersThe Helix Midnight is a hybrid mattress made of foam and coils (if you’re not sure what this means, this memory foam vs hybrid mattress explainer will help clarify). The standard version of this mattress is 11.5 inches deep with five layers (whereas the Helix Midnight Luxe is 13.5 inches deep with six layers).(Image credit: Future)From the bottom up, DuraDense Foam provides solid base support and durability; approximately 950 individually wrapped eight-inch steel coils in the next layer adjust to your body and reduce motion transfer, with lengthwise-only edge support for structural reinforcement; high-grade polyfoam in the transition layer gives the mattress its bounce while offering ergonomic support and medium-feel cushioning; and Helix’s own memory plus foam blend, which is also medium feel, helps to relieve pressure along the shoulders, hips, lower back, and knees.The foam used in the Helix Midnight is CertiPUR-US Certified, meaning it passes safety standards and is confirmed to contain no harmful chemicals including but not limited to formaldehyde, phthalates, mercury, lead, and other heavy metals.The Helix Midnight is topped off with a soft, stretchy, knitted cover for breathability and additional comfort; if you want more in the way of cooling or comfort, there’s the option to upgrade to a GlacioTex Cooling Cover for an extra $199.20, or a GlacioTex Pillow Top for an extra $299.Design score: 4.5 out of 5Helix Midnight mattress review: price & value for moneyMid-range mattressRegular discount of at least 20%, plus free pillows Costing just over the $1,000 mark for a queen size, the Helix Midnight sits in the mid-range mattress market. Price-wise, that puts it roughly in line with the original DreamCloud (see TechRadar’s DreamCloud mattress review for more on that one) and the Casper Original mattress.Helix makes a range of seven mattresses, each of which is available in a regular or a significantly more expensive Luxe version. It’s a bit unusual in that each has exactly the same pricing – at time of writing, MSRP $1,373.80 for the regular queen size, $2,373.80 for the Luxe queen for every mattress line.Twin MSRP: $936.30 (normally sells for $749)Twin XL MSRP: $1061.30 (normally sells for $849)Full MSRP: $1,248.80 (normally sells for $999)Queen MSRP: $1,373.80 (normally sells for $1,099)Short Queen MSRP: $1,373.80 (normally sells for $1,099)King MSRP: $1,748.80 (normally sells for $1,399)Cal King MSRP: $1,748.80 (normally sells for $1,399)RV King MSRP: $1,748.80 (normally sells for $1,399)If you’ve been looking at beds for any amount of time, you’ll know that this market is very competitive. There are regular mattress deals and sales throughout the year, but especially around national holidays. The standard Helix mattress sale is a 20% discount, but this tends to rise to 25% around major sales events, including the Presidents’ Day mattress sales in February, Memorial Day mattress sales in May, 4th of July mattress sales, Labor Day mattress sales in September and of course Black Friday mattress deals, which is when the biggest discounts usually appear.Helix’s 25%-off promotions are when you get the lowest price, so if you’re set on saving you should hold out until the next big sales event. Whenever you buy, you’ll usually get two free Dream pillows included, too. Value score: 4.5 out of 5Helix Midnight mattress review: comfort & supportA medium mattress with a 5-6 out of 10 ratingParticularly comfortable for side sleepersProvides a good balance of sink and supportHelix says that the Midnight mattress is neither too firm nor too soft, purporting that this middle ground is great for co-sleepers with varying preferences for feel. The brand classifies its best-selling mattress broadly between 5 and 6 on the firmness scale (with 10 being the firmest). From my experience and compared to other medium-feel mattresses I’ve tested, I’d gauge it more precisely at the average of 5.5.During the first few nights of testing, I found it to be noticeably softer, bouncier, and more plush than I’d expected – especially compared to other mattresses advertised as offering a similar level of firmness (it’s worth noting however, that firmness is subjective and will vary based on your height, weight, personal preferences, and history of mattress use). However, it’s not so soft that you feel a lack of support or think you ordered the wrong model. In addition, as each night passed, I began to feel it work its magic for support and comfort along the body while side sleeping.I was impressed to discover that the Helix Midnight lived up to its claims – not to mention accolades and awards – as being one of the best mattresses for side sleepers. Within just a few days, I experienced noticeable relief for aches and pains along my neck and shoulders, which I credit to the well-balanced levels of sink from the top two foam layers and support from the lower base and body shaping layers.To gauge the pressure relief of the Helix Midnight, I placed a 55-pound kettlebell at the center of the mattress. The level of sinkage clocked in at just over 3 inches. (The amount of sinkage from your own body may be less, given the distribution of your body weight; I also found that it will sink more in some denser areas of the…

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