Serta’s mattress business spans far more than a single product line.
These Serta statistics show a brand built on decades of manufacturing, a wide range of models, and a sales experience packed with trials, warranties, and delivery perks.
Below, we break down the most relevant Serta numbers into scannable sections covering company footprint, product comparisons, size options, pricing, and shopping benchmarks.
- Serta Simmons Bedding says its operations span nearly 150 years of mattress and foundation manufacturing in North America.
- Serta says it has been in the sleep industry for over 90 years.
- SSB Manufacturing Company operates 16 manufacturing plants across the United States.
- Serta’s online mattresses commonly include 100-night or 120-day trials.
- Entry pricing in the dataset ranges from $599 to $1,899.
Serta statistics: company and manufacturing footprint
Serta Simmons Bedding says its operations span nearly 150 years of mattress and foundation manufacturing in North America, which gives the business one of the longest-running stories in the category.
That history sits alongside a broad operating footprint.
According to the dataset, SSB Manufacturing Company runs 16 manufacturing plants across the United States, and its operations and employees are located exclusively in the United States, including Puerto Rico, and Canada.
- Nearly 150 years of operational history is the biggest brand-age figure in the dataset.
- 16 plants signals a sizable manufacturing network.
- Operations are concentrated in the U.S. and Canada, not globally distributed.
- The 2024 modern slavery report covers the January 1 to December 31, 2024 reporting period.
| Company statistic | Figure | What it suggests |
|---|---|---|
| Operational history | Nearly 150 years | Long heritage in mattress and foundation manufacturing |
| Manufacturing plants | 16 | Large domestic production footprint |
| Operating regions | U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada | North American concentration |
| Reporting period | Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024 |
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A mattress company with a long operating history and a visible plant network can lean heavily on manufacturing credibility.
In Serta’s case, the data suggests heritage and scale are central to the brand story.
Serta statistics on brands and sleep-industry presence
The company says it owns, manages, and globally licenses 4 sleep brands: Simmons, Beautyrest, Serta, and Tuft & Needle.
That four-brand structure matters because it shows SSB is not operating as a single-label business.
Serta itself also states that it has more than 90 years of manufacturing expertise and has been in the sleep industry for over 90 years.
Together, those figures reinforce a legacy positioning strategy across both the parent company and the Serta brand.
- 4 brands are owned, managed, and globally licensed under the company umbrella.
- Serta’s own brand history is framed as more than 90 years.
- The dataset uses both “manufacturing expertise” and “sleep industry” language, showing a dual emphasis on production and brand legacy.
- Serta says every product is “sheep approved”, a memorable brand claim designed to make the shopping experience stick.
Big number: 4 sleep brands is the cleanest brand-count metric in the dataset, and it highlights how much breadth sits behind the Serta name.
Serta mattress pricing statistics: entry points and premium tiers
The dataset gives a useful snapshot of how Serta positions products by price.
The Serta Classic Elite Extra Firm 13" is priced at $669.00, the Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress is priced at $599.00, the iComfort Level 1 starts at $999, and the iSeries NXG foam mattress is priced at $1,899.00.
That spread shows a clear ladder from value-oriented and mid-market options to more premium foam offerings.
The price gap between the dataset’s lowest and highest listed products is $1,300.
| Model | Price | Price tier | Notable detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress | $599.00 | Entry / value | Made for side sleepers |
| Serta Classic Elite Extra Firm 13" | $669.00 | Value-plus | Up to 805 individually wrapped coils |
| iComfort Level 1 | $999 | Mid-to-premium | 5 support zones and graphite-infused memory foam |
| iSeries NXG foam mattress | $1,899.00 | Premium | Luxury Firm feel with high-density foam core |
Serta’s mattress catalog covers a wide price range, but the dataset suggests the brand’s best-known online models cluster around the sub-$1,000 to premium-$1,900 spectrum.
Serta statistics on trials, warranties, shipping, and delivery
Shopping confidence is one of the strongest themes in the dataset.
Serta’s online mattress collection offers a 120-day trial, while multiple individual products include a 100-night trial.
Warranty coverage is also consistent: the Classic Elite Extra Firm 13", Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress, iComfort line, and iSeries NXG all include 10-year warranty or 10-year limited warranty coverage.
- 120-day trial is stated for Serta’s online mattress collection and Perfect Sleeper collection.
- 100-night trial appears on several specific product pages.
- Free shipping and free returns are included on the Perfect Sleeper collection and iSeries NXG.
- Free white glove delivery appears on the Classic Elite and Perfect Sleeper Innerspring pages.
- Free mattress removal is included with some white glove delivery offers.
| Offering | Trial | Warranty | Shipping / delivery perk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serta online mattress collection | 120-day trial | Not specified in dataset | Free delivery straight to your door |
| Classic Elite Extra Firm 13" | 100-night trial | 10-year limited warranty | Free shipping, returns, white glove delivery, mattress removal |
| Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress | 100-night trial | 10-year limited warranty | Free white glove delivery and haul away |
| iComfort Level 1 | 100-day in-home trial | 10-year warranty | Most orders arrive in 2 to 4 weeks |
| iSeries NXG foam mattress | 100-night trial | 10-year limited warranty | Free shipping and returns |
Why it matters: the company’s trial-and-delivery language is a major conversion tool.
A buyer comparing Serta models sees long trial windows, free logistics perks, and multi-year warranties repeated across the lineup.
Serta product size statistics and lineup breadth
One of the most useful Serta statistics for shoppers is how consistent the brand is on sizing.
Several collections and products are offered in the same six core sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and Cal King.
The Perfect Sleeper collection lists all six of those sizes, and the Classic Elite Extra Firm 13" also uses the same six-size structure.
The iComfort line narrows to 5 sizes: Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and Cal King.
The iSeries NXG expands again to 7 size options, including split-head Queen and split-head King.
| Collection / model | Number of sizes | Size set / notes |
|---|---|---|
| Perfect Sleeper collection | 6 | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King |
| Classic Elite Extra Firm 13" | 6 | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King |
| iComfort page | 5 | Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King |
| iSeries NXG foam mattress | 7 | Includes split-head Queen and split-head King |
- The brand’s mainstream collections lean on a familiar six-size layout.
- The iSeries NXG is the most customizable by size in the dataset with 7 options.
- The iComfort line excludes standard Twin, suggesting a more targeted online assortment.
Serta statistics by model: support systems, foam, and comfort features
Beyond size and price, the product pages reveal how Serta differentiates mattresses technically.
The Classic Elite Extra Firm 13" uses up to 805 individually wrapped coils and an extra-deep foam rail called BestEdge foam encasement, which helps reduce edge roll-off and extend the sleep surface.
The Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress uses an 860-density Q4 support system and 5 Zoned Comfort support.
It is also described as being made for side sleepers.
Meanwhile, the iComfort Level 1 features 5 support zones for full-body alignment and 1 inch of graphite-infused Perfect Conform memory foam.
860-density is the highest support-system density figure in the dataset, and it belongs to the Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress.
| Model | Support stat | Comfort stat | Positioning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic Elite Extra Firm 13" | Up to 805 individually wrapped coils | BestEdge foam encasement | Extra firm support |
| Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress | 860-density Q4 support system | 5 Zoned Comfort | Made for side sleepers |
| iComfort Level 1 | 5 support zones | 1 inch graphite-infused Perfect Conform memory foam | Full-body alignment |
That technical framing suggests Serta is not relying on brand recognition alone.
It is using quantifiable support features to separate products by firmness, pressure relief, and sleeping style.
Serta statistics on comfort choices, firmness, and product variation
Some Serta models offer substantial configuration depth.
The Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress has 10 profile/feel options, ranging from Cascade Ridge Plush 12.5" to Cascade Range Plush Pillow Top 15".
That makes it one of the most varied product pages in the dataset.
The iComfort Level 1 comes in 3 firmness choices: Plush, medium, and firm.
The iComfort page also lists 7 level variants across Standard and Enhanced models, from Standard 11.5 inch Firm to Enhanced 14 inch Plush.
- 10 profile/feel options on the Perfect Sleeper Innerspring page.
- 7 level variants on the iComfort page.
- 3 firmness choices for iComfort Level 1.
- Premium foam models emphasize cooling through CoolFeel cover and Carbon Fiber Memory Foam.
Why it matters: more variants can help shoppers narrow fit, but they also make side-by-side comparison more important.
Serta’s product pages appear built to guide that decision with firmness, height, and feel labels.
Serta shipping statistics, logistics, and compatibility data
Shipping timing is another recurring pattern.
Serta says most direct orders for iComfort and iSeries NXG arrive in 2 to 4 weeks.
The iComfort page adds a more specific logistics note: RXO Logistics typically contacts buyers within 1 week of order placement to schedule delivery.
The iSeries NXG page says RXO Logistics typically contacts customers within 1 to 2 days of order placement, which is faster than the iComfort note.
That difference suggests the delivery workflow can vary by product line or service path.
| Product line | Delivery timing | Logistics note | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| iComfort | 2 to 4 weeks | RXO Logistics contacts buyers within 1 week | Not specified in dataset |
| iSeries NXG | 2 to 4 weeks | RXO Logistics contacts customers within 1 to 2 days | Traditional, box spring, platform, slatted, bunky board, adjustable |
| Perfect Sleeper Innerspring | 2 to 4 weeks | Direct orders ship free | Adjustable, box spring, platform, slatted, bunky board |
Serta’s online buying experience leans on predictability: most direct shipments are framed in a 2-to-4-week window, with product-specific scheduling details layered on top.
Serta statistics on product compatibility and sleep-system flexibility
Compatibility numbers matter because they tell shoppers how easy a mattress is to integrate into a bedroom setup.
The iSeries NXG foam mattress is compatible with traditional frames, box springs, platform frames, slatted frames, bunky boards, and adjustable frames.
The Perfect Sleeper Innerspring Mattress is also compatible with adjustable bases, box springs, platform frames, slatted frames, and bunky boards.
The iSeries NXG split-head version adds one important caveat: it requires a split-head adjustable base.
- 6 compatibility types are listed for iSeries NXG.
- 5 compatibility types are listed for Perfect Sleeper Innerspring.
- Split-head configurations require more specialized support equipment.
- Compatibility language expands the practical appeal of the mattress lineup beyond one platform type.
Serta statistics and compliance signals
The company’s 2024 Modern Slavery Report was submitted under Canada’s Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act and California’s Transparency in Supply Chains Act.
The dataset also notes that no concerns related to forced labour, child labour, slavery, or human trafficking were reported during 2023.
That compliance and reporting posture is important because it adds a governance layer to the usual marketing statistics.
It shows the company is being tracked not only for products and manufacturing, but also for supply chain transparency.
- Reporting is anchored to a defined 2024 period.
- Submission under both Canadian and California laws shows cross-jurisdiction compliance.
- The dataset reports no concerns in the prior year for forced labour, child labour, slavery, or human trafficking.
What the Serta statistics say about the brand today
The full dataset paints a consistent picture: Serta is a legacy mattress brand with a broad North American manufacturing base, a multi-brand corporate structure, and a direct-to-consumer offer built around trials, warranties, and free delivery perks.
Strongest recurring patterns in the data:
- Heritage: nearly 150 years at the company level and over 90 years at the brand level.
- Scale: 16 manufacturing plants and 4 sleep brands.
- Consumer confidence: 100-night, 100-day, and 120-day trial language across the assortment.
- Price spread: $599 to $1,899, covering value through premium.
- Feature depth: 805 coils, 860-density support, 5 support zones, and 10 feel options.
- Convenience: free shipping, free returns, white glove delivery, and mattress removal appear repeatedly.
$1,300 is the spread between the lowest and highest listed mattress prices in the dataset, underscoring how wide the Serta lineup can be.
For shoppers, the most useful Serta statistics are not just the age claims or brand counts.
They are the concrete shopping metrics: model-by-model prices, trial windows, delivery terms, support systems, and size options.
Those are the numbers that turn a familiar name into a measurable buying decision.