SafeRest Premium Mattress Protector
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SafeRest’s Premium Mattress Protector combines waterproof and allergen protection with cotton terry comfort.
Read Full ReviewLuna Mattress Protector
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The Luna mattress protector helps keep your bed clean and dry.
Mattress Clarity Score
4.50 / 5
Read Full ReviewTop Similarities
- Fitted sheet style (protection on five sides)
- Waterproof surface
- Hypoallergenic cotton terry surface fabric
- Dust mite protector
- Machine washable, tumble low dry heat
- Vinyl, PVC and Phthalate free
- Can fit mattresses up to 18 inches thick
- SafeRest offers Invisa-Shield Technology which is supposed to protect your mattress without being able to feel it under your sheets.
- Luna offers Invis-Lay Protection which is also intended to protect your mattress without being detected under your sheets.
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Key Differences
- Luna is made in the U.S.A.
- Warranties: Luna offers 15-year warranty while SafeRest offer a 10-year warranty
- Sizing: SafeRest offers standard sizes while Luna’s come in a variety of special sizes, including Full XL and RV Short Queen
![Luna Premium Mattress Protector](https://www.mattressclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/LunaMattressProtectorPackage.jpg)
Pros and Cons Of Each Protector
Who Might Want the SafeRest…
- Those who want a protector with a 200+ Wash Durability Rating.
- People who want a 10-year warranty on your mattress protector.
SafeRest Premium Mattress Protector
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SafeRest’s Premium Mattress Protector combines waterproof and allergen protection with cotton terry comfort.
Read Full ReviewWho Might Want the Luna…
- Those who have a unique-sized mattress (like in an RV).
- People who want a 15-year warranty on the mattress protector.
- Those who want the protector to be made in the USA.
Luna Mattress Protector
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The Luna mattress protector helps keep your bed clean and dry.
Mattress Clarity Score
4.50 / 5
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SafeRest Vs. Luna
4.3
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4.2
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In truth, these two mattress protectors are incredibly similar – they’re even priced the same (around $69.95 for a Queen size). During my reviews, I was able to feel the cotton terry underneath my sheets with the Luna protector and I couldn’t feel it with the SafeRest protector. Since both mattress protectors fit mattresses up to 18-inches they were both a little too big for my 10-inch mattress. Extra material typically generates more noise, shifting and increases the chances that you’ll feel the protector under the sheets. The reason I felt the Luna protector under my sheets – and not the SafeRest protector – was the stronger elastic on the SafeRest protector that held the material closer to the mattress. Even from photos, I can see much more material hanging off the sides of my mattress when I reviewed the Luna protector as compared to the SafeRest protector.![Luna Premium Mattress Protector](https://www.mattressclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/LunaMattressProtectorOversize.jpg)
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Katie Golde
Katie previously managed the day to day operations of the Mattress Clarity news site and reviews sleep products in addition to writing and editing sleep news.
She hails from Austin, where she lives with her growing family. She is a Certified Sleep Science Coach and has a master’s degree in Journalism from Northwestern University and has a background in health and science content. Her work can be found in print and online publications like Discover Magazine, USA Today and The Huffington Post.