Simba vs Casper Mattress Canada: Complete Comparison Guide
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When choosing between two of Canada's most popular bed-in-a-box brands, the decision often comes down to Simba or Casper. Both brands have carved significant market presence in Canada, yet they approach sleep technology with distinctly different philosophies. This comprehensive mattress review examines every aspect of these sleep products to help Canadian sleepers make the right mattress purchase.
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Feature |
Simba Hybrid Original |
Casper One |
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Type |
Hybrid foam + micro-coil |
All-foam |
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Thickness |
12 in / 30 cm |
11 in / 28 cm |
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Firmness |
Medium-firm mattress (6.5–7) |
Medium (6–6.5) |
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Cooling |
Graphite foam + coil airflow |
Perforated open-cell foam |
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Edge Support |
Strong for hybrid |
Average |
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Motion Isolation |
Good but not perfect |
Excellent |
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Warranty / Trial |
10 yrs / 100 nights |
10 yrs / 100 nights |
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Origin |
UK design / Canadian assembly |
USA manufacture / Canadian fulfillment |
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Price |
C$1,699–1,799 |
C$849–999 |
The fundamental difference lies in their engineering philosophy. Simba builds around hybrid technology featuring thousands of pocketed micro springs combined with memory foam, while Casper prioritizes all-foam construction with strategic zoning for pressure relief.
Simba's approach stems from analyzing body profile data from over ten million sleepers worldwide, creating what they call the "Goldilocks" mattress—not too soft, not too firm, but just right. This philosophy translates into their signature Aerocoil system with 2,500 individual springs that respond independently to body movements.
Casper takes a different route, focusing on simplified sleep solutions. Their "no-brainer" approach emphasizes accessibility and broad appeal by carefully engineered foam layers that deliver balanced comfort across most sleeping positions.

Simba's 5-layer construction creates a sophisticated sleep system that mattresses tested in independent reviews consistently rate highly:
Casper's streamlined three-layer approach focuses on essentials:
The key difference? Casper's zoned memory foam provides softer support for shoulders and firmer resistance for hips, while Simba achieves similar body-specific support through spring responsiveness.
The answer depends on your priorities. Simba's 5-layer system provides more transitional zones between soft comfort and firm support, creating a gradually changing feel that many find natural. The micro coil layer adds responsiveness that foam alone cannot match.
Casper's 3-layer approach offers elegance through simplicity. With fewer material interfaces, there's less potential for layer separation over time. The specialized foam formulations deliver targeted benefits without unnecessary complexity.
For combination sleepers who frequently change positions, Simba's spring layer offers better responsiveness. For pressure-sensitive side sleepers, Casper's memory foam contouring offers superior pressure relief.
The difference is significant. Simba feels more like sleeping on a responsive, supportive platform with less bounce. At the same time, Casper uses responsive polyurethane foams that mimic memory foam contouring without a deep sink-in feel.

Both brands address Canada's variable climate with different cooling strategies to help you sleep cool.
Simba's Multi-Layered Cooling:
Casper's Breathable Design:
For hot sleepers on a budget, Simba's hybrid construction provides better natural cooling. For those willing to invest more, Casper's Snow collection, featuring specialized cooling technologies, outperforms both standard models.
Edge Support Comparison:
Simba's superior edge support means couples can use the entire sleeping surface without roll-off. Casper's average edge support is functional but may compress noticeably when sitting on the mattress edge.
Pressure Relief Performance:
Casper’s memory foam and zoned support system excel at relieving pressure points, especially around the shoulders and hips, promoting balanced comfort for most sleepers. Simba's firmer surface provides excellent spinal alignment but less cushioning at pressure points.
Both mattresses arrive compressed in boxes, though Simba's packages are notably larger due to the spring layer, which doesn't compress as efficiently as pure foam.
Simba Unboxing:

Casper Unboxing:
Both use CertiPUR-certified foams with low VOC emissions, ensuring safe indoor air quality during the break-in period.
Durability depends on construction quality and usage patterns. Simba's hybrid design with individually pocketed coils typically provides longer structural life than all-foam mattresses. The steel springs resist permanent compression better than foam alone.
However, Casper uses high-density support foam engineered for decade-long performance. The company specifically designs the Casper Core to maintain structural integrity throughout the warranty period.
Both offer 10-year warranties, suggesting similar confidence in longevity. Real-world durability will depend on sleeper weight, usage patterns, and maintenance practices like regular rotation.

For budget-conscious shoppers, Casper One provides better baseline value. For those wanting hybrid construction benefits, Simba offers competitive pricing compared to other hybrid mattresses.
On the other hand, Canadian shoppers should also consider our organic latex mattress collection for natural materials and locally crafted quality, or explore our hybrid mattresses for the best of both worlds.
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Casper operates directly in Canada through its Canadian website and retail partnerships with Sleep Country. The same models available in the US are offered to Canadian customers, with pricing in Canadian dollars and local customer service support. There isn't a separate "Canadian version"—you're getting the authentic experience with appropriate regional support.
Canadian shoppers have excellent domestic options, including Douglas (all-foam mattresses starting at C$799), Logan Cove (hybrid construction from C$999), and premium choices like Fawcett. Our natural latex mattresses offer superior durability and temperature regulation through 100% natural Talalay latex, organic cotton, and New Zealand wool construction. These locally crafted options support Canadian manufacturing while often providing better value than imported brands.
Simba's micro-coil technology differs significantly from traditional pocketed coils in hybrid models. Simba uses 2,500 small conical springs for more granular body contouring, while other models employ full-height coils for traditional hybrid support. Simba generally offers firmer support and better edge stability, while other options provide more pressure relief and motion isolation. The "better" choice depends on your firmness preference and sleeping position needs.
Several Canadian options match or exceed performance at competitive prices. Douglas provides excellent motion transfer reduction and value at C$799, while Logan Cove offers luxury hybrid construction starting at C$999.
For those seeking natural materials and superior craftsmanship, consider our Galiano natural latex mattress, which provides pressure relief through natural latex while maintaining excellent durability and temperature regulation through organic materials.
Choosing between Casper and Simba mattresses depends on your specific sleep needs and preferences. Simba excels for sleepers who prefer firmer support, want excellent edge support, and appreciate responsive hybrid construction. The superior cooling and Canadian manufacturing add value for many buyers, especially those choosing a queen size mattress for balanced comfort, medium plush feel, and space efficiency.
Other options shine for pressure-sensitive sleepers who need excellent pressure relief, particularly side sleepers. The top layer in many designs plays a key role in contouring comfort and airflow, while a high-quality mattress protector helps maintain hygiene and extend the mattress’s lifespan. The broader price range and multiple models provide options for various budgets and preferences.
However, Canadian shoppers should also explore locally crafted alternatives that offer superior materials and construction. Our mattress collection features natural, sustainable materials crafted on Vancouver Island with 10-year warranties and a 100-night comfort exchange. When you're ready to explore mattresses that combine the best of traditional craftsmanship with modern comfort, we're here to help you find your perfect sleep solution.
Citations:
[1] https://naplab.com/mattress-reviews/simba-hybrid-pro-review/
[2] https://casper.com/products/casper-one-foam
[3] https://simba.shop/pages/brand-comparison
[4] https://www.mattress-reviews.com/mattress-comparisons/casper-vs-simba-vs-douglas-mattress-review/
[5] https://en.sleepcountry.ca/brands/simba/
The Author: Duane Franklin
Co-Founder
A mattress maker since the age of 18, Duane honed his skills under the guidance of a master craftsman and gradually earned a reputation as Victoria's premier mattress maker. Through his experience and direct engagement with customers, he arrived at a valuable understanding of the perfect materials and methods for mattress making. Soon after, he met Ross and Fawcett Mattress was born.
