Purple Mattress Protector Review

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There is a little more to Purple’s mattress protector than what meets the eye. The stretchy, water-resistant material will spare a mattress from damage without a doubt. This review will go over the main highlights of the protector and help consumers make a more informed decision.

Purple Mattress Protector

Purple Mattress Protector

Purple’s mattress protector goes on your bed like a fitted sheet and fits any mattress up to 13″ deep. It’s machine washable, dryer friendly and also dust mite resistant and water resistant.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.40 / 5
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Key Features

  • Materials: 85% polyester, 15% spandex
  • Protective, water-resistant coating: 100% TPU Polyurethane
  • Comes in sizes Twin through California King (including Twin XL and Full XL)
  • Quiet material to reduce crinkling sounds underneath the sheets
  • Will work on any mattress up to 13” tall
  • Could prevent dust mites from entering the mattress.
  • 1-year warranty
  • Hypoallergenic and non-toxic
  • Basic care: machine wash cold, tumble dry low
  • There is no trial or return policy for the Purple™ Mattress Protector

Pros

  • Thin but more comfortable than terrycloth mattress protectors
  • Easy to get on and off the bed
  • Easy to wash/dry
  • Unique and stretchy material
  • Breathable
  • No chemical smell
  • Sturdy elastic keeps protector securely on the mattress
  • Water absorbent and water-resistant
purple mat protector stretch

Cons

  • Not bedbug-proof
  • Won’t fit mattresses more than 13″ tall
  • Less affordable than other thin protectors
  • Some customers experienced leaks
  • The material may feel too much like plastic to some
  • May have extra material on mattresses thinner than 13″, which can cause shifting and noise
  • No trial period available to test it out
  • Resists water but doesn’t fully absorb it into the protector (fluid pools on top of protector)

Care and Warranty

As with all mattress protectors,  it is important to make sure to follow the care instructions carefully for the specific protector. The instructions are simple for this protector: machine wash cold and low tumble dry. I had no issues with durability or shrinking when I washed and dried my protector. Drying a mattress protector (at least the waterproof ones) on a heat that’s too high can potentially damage the waterproof membrane of the protector. This will allow leaks and spills to get through the protector and onto the mattress, thus violating the mattress warranty. purple mat protector care There is no trial or return policy with the Purple mattress protector. They say this is “due to the nature of the product,” but I’m not really sure what that means since plenty of other mattress protector brands offer returns if customers aren’t satisfied. Purple does offer a one-year warranty on its mattress protector, and more information about the warranty on the company’s website is available here.

The Waterproof Test

Purple is a relatively big player in the mattress industry. (Check out our review of the Purple mattress here.) This means the company knows that adding a protector can spare the mattress from warranty violations caused by liquid/water damage. The protector is the same material on all five sides, which means it can protect a mattress from spills on the surface and down the sides. purple mat protector water test Purple says its protector is water-resistant and water-absorbent. I put those claims to the test by pouring 10 oz of water into a concentrated area on the protector. I wanted to mimic a large spill or accident. (I do this with all my waterproof mattress protector reviews.) The water immediately pooled into a spot on the bed and eventually, some of it absorbed into the layers of the protector. purple mat protector water I left the water there for an hour (something that could happen if there is an accident in the bed overnight). I had no issues with leaks, dampness, or moisture underneath my protector. It didn’t fully absorb the water, but it passed my waterproof test!

Purple Mattress Protector

Purple Mattress Protector

Purple’s mattress protector goes on your bed like a fitted sheet and fits any mattress up to 13″ deep. It’s machine washable, dryer friendly and also dust mite resistant and water resistant.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.40 / 5
Read Full Review
 

Additional Considerations

Size and Noise

The Purple mattress protector comes in sizes that range from Twin to California King (including Twin XL and Full XL). Purple says its protector is designed to “complement” its own mattresses, but the protector should fit any mattress up to 13″ thick. I sleep on a 10″ thick Casper mattress. The protector went on very easily and stayed fairly secure thanks to the strong elastic. I did have some extra material to deal with, because my mattress is not as thick as the Purple mattresses. This caused some creasing and shifting at night as well as some crinkling sounds. RELATED: Mattress Sizes purple mat protector corner The mattress protector is virtually unnoticeable, but it does have more of a “plastic” like feel to it than some of the other quilted mattress protector options out there. Depending on how thin the sheets are, some people might feel it more than others.

Breathability

The Purple mattress protector is a unique material that is stretchy and soft, not like terrycloth or cotton quilt. It is comprised of polyester and a little bit of spandex.

Overall

The Purple mattress protector is slightly more expensive than other thin mattress protectors I’ve reviewed. A Queen size protector is currently sold for $59 at full price on Purple’s website. purple mat protector bed I think there was just a little too much extra material for a 10″ mattress. This can leave some creasing and shifting that might be pretty noticeable to some. I feel like those who sleep on a Purple mattress would enjoy this protector. It is stretchy and probably fits their mattresses perfectly. The protector may also be a good fit for those who are looking for a thin, water-resistant protector but don’t want one with a terrycloth or cotton/quilted surface. For those who’d like to scope out some other mattress protector options, check out our overall best mattress protector picks.

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Katie Golde

Katie Golde

Senior Digital Content Manager/Managing Editor​

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Katie Golde is a Certified Sleep Science Coach and previously served Managing Editor and Head of Sleep Research for Mattress Clarity. She handled the daily operations of the site and you’ll still see her in plenty of reviews, from mattresses to travel pillow and bed pillow reviews – plus the occasional How-To video. In addition, Katie reported, writed, and edited sleep health and sleep industry news for the site.

Since joining the Mattress Clarity team in 2016, she has reviewed hundreds of sleep products, like bed pillows and mattresses and written over 200 sleep-related stories for the site. She probably knows more about bamboo sheets and bed pillows than any one person should.

Katie has been writing about wellness-related topics, including sleep, for the last eight years. The first sleep story she wrote covered the best and worst foods to eat before bed. Her previous work can be found in print and online publications like Discover Magazine, USA Today, Bustle and The Huffington Post.

She has a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in Journalism with a focus on Interactive Publishing from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism as well. During her graduate studies, Katie focused on health and science reporting and she received the G.D. Crain Award for demonstrating leadership, management, and entrepreneurial excellence during her final innovation project.

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