Helix Plus Review (2026)
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The Helix Plus is our best-value pick: a firm luxury hybrid with dense support foam over thick coils that our plus-size criteria rate highly for support, edge strength and durability β usually at a lower street price than premium rivals.
At a glance
| Type | Luxury hybrid (dense foam + coils) |
| Firmness | Firm (about 7/10) |
| Height | 13" |
| Weight capacity | Up to ~750 lb total |
| Trial | 100 nights |
| Warranty | 10-year |
| Price | from $1,373 (Queen, MSRP; frequent sales) |
Why the Helix Plus works for heavy sleepers
Helix designed the Plus as one of its firmest, most supportive models β a "luxury hybrid" that layers dense foam over a thick coil base. For higher-weight sleepers, that density is the point: it stops you from sinking through to the support core and keeps the surface even over years of use.
Testers in the plus-size category consistently praise the Plus for its supportive, stable feel and strong edge support, which makes sitting on the side of the bed and getting up much easier. It is our recommended starting point for most heavier shoppers because it delivers the fundamentals β support, durability, edge strength β at a friendlier price than the premium options.
Add the GlacioTex cooling pillow-top if you tend to sleep hot; the coil layer already moves air well, so most sleepers stay comfortable.
π What we like
- Excellent firm support tuned for heavier bodies
- Dense comfort foams resist bottoming-out and sagging
- Strong reinforced edges β usable full sleep surface
- Typically the most affordable of the purpose-built plus-size hybrids
π Keep in mind
- Firm feel may not suit strict side sleepers under ~230 lbs
- Cover upgrade needed for the best cooling performance
Who should buy it?
Best for: Higher-weight sleepers who want proven support without the top-tier price.
As with any mattress, the right firmness depends on your body weight and sleeping position. Heavier sleepers generally need firmer support than lighter sleepers to keep the spine aligned, and side sleepers usually want a little more cushioning at the shoulders and hips than back or stomach sleepers. Use the trial period β it exists so you can be sure.
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