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Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: Nolah Evolution 15 Mattress: two-minute reviewNolah is a well-known sleep technology company in the US which crafts premium hybrid bed-in-a-box offerings at more affordable prices. Launched in 2015, the brand has carved out a niche for itself, using the latest sleep technology to design its superior foam formulations, all backed by a lifetime warranty. But how does the Nolah Evolution 15″ mattress fare? Extremely well, I think. Thanks to its thick seven-layer construction, those with bad backs and achy joints can expect a good night’s sleep thanks to its firm-but-supportive layers that slightly contour to your body as you dream the night away. The best way to describe a good night’s sleep in the Nolah Evolution 15” mattress? It feels like you’re floating. But this sturdy hybrid bed won’t suit everybody. I tested out the Nolah Evolution 15” mattress in ‘firm’ – which is the brand’s firmest mattress offering, measuring in at 8 on the firmness scale. It’s great for those who sleep on their back (you’ll find it in our selection of the best mattresses for back pain) and it could suit some front sleepers. However side sleepers might find this mattress too firm for their shoulder, hip and knee joints. But one of the best things about this mattress is its customizable firmness options as it’s available in Plush (4-5), Luxury Firm (6-7) and Firm (8). Motion isolation-wise, I found the Nolah Evolution 15” mattress to absorb movement really well, so it would be perfect for couples. However, despite its cooling properties, I found the mattress ran hot a few times; adding the Nolah Bamboo Mattress Pad to the mix could help make things more comfortable.Like many of the best mattresses, Nolah offers a sleep trial for all its beds. While you won’t get a full year to try this out, you will get 120 nights to decide whether it’s for you. If you change your mind, you can return the mattress and get a refund, although $99 will be deducted for shipping. Swipe to scroll horizontallySectionNotesScoreComfort3 firmness options to suit a wide range of sleepers. Light contouring, excellent support. N/AValueSits in the premium bracket, even with regular 30% off discounts. High build quality and lifetime warranty.4/5DesignThick, 15-inch hybrid designs, with foams and coils. Luxe Euro-top and cotton cover.4.5/5TemperatureSlept warm on occasion, perhaps not the best for hot sleepers.3.5/5Motion isolation Good – absorbs movements effectively.4.5/5Edge supportSturdy edges, thanks to reinforced coils. 4/5Customer experienceFree delivery, option to upgrade to white glove, returns cost $100. Option to forgo trial for $100 off.4/5Nolah Evolution 15” mattress review: Price & value for moneyPremium price tag, even with regular 30% off discountsComes with two free Nolah Squishy PillowsFeels high quality, and comes with a lifetime warrantyThe Evolution 15 is Nolah’s most luxurious, and expensive, bed-in-a-box offering. Officially, the MSRP for a queen size is $2,499, but it’s never really sold at that price. Expect around 30% off, which takes that price down to around $1,599 (you won’t usually need a Nolah Mattress discount code to save; the promo will be applied automatically). That’s in the premium price bracket. To sweeten the deal a bit, you’ll get a pair of Nolah’s Squishy Pillows for free. Here’s the pricing for the Nolah Evolution 15, and what you can expect to actually pay:Twin: MSRP $1,499 (usually sold at $1,049)Twin XL: MSRP $1,599 (usually sold at $1,119)Full: MSRP $2,299 (usually sold at $1,609)Queen: MSRP $2,499 (usually sold at $1,749)King: MSRP $2,699 (usually sold at $1,889)Cal King: MSRP $2,699 (usually sold at $1,889)If you want to shave a bit off that price, you can opt to forgo your 120-night sleep trial, and pay $100 less. This is the only mattress brand I’ve seen to do this. If you decide to opt for the trial and return the bed before the 120 nights, you’ll get $99 deducted for transportation costs. If you’re looking for a bigger discount, a good bet might be around national holidays. During the 2023 Black Friday mattress deals, the Nolah Evolution 15 got a 35% discount, which meant a queen size cost $1,624. Nolah also threw in a sheet set and mattress protector, as well as the usual pillows, to amp up your value for money. Outside of Black Friday, good times to shop include the Labor Day mattress sales in September, the Presidents’ Day mattress sales in February, the Memorial Day mattress sales in May, and the 4th of July mattress sales.In terms of the wider market, I’d say this mattress offers decent value for money. The materials are high quality (we rate it amongst the best luxury mattresses we’ve tested), and although it’s hard to make a call on durability after just three weeks, I feel like this is a mattress that’s built to last. The fact that it comes with a lifetime warranty is also reassuring (not many bed brands offer this). Value for money score: 4 out of 5Nolah Evolution 15 mattress review: Design & materials 15 inch thick, hybrid mattress Design includes pocket coils and various foamsEuro-top with organic cotton and cooling fibresThe Nolah Evolution 15 is a 15-inch tall, hybrid mattress, that’s available in three firmness options. It ranks amongst TechRadar’s best hybrid mattress picks.At the top, you’ll find an organic cotton cover, woven with ‘ArcticTex’ fibres, designed to promote cooling. It’s not removable for cleaning, so you’ll want to add a mattress protector. Note that the design of the cover has changed since I reviewed it. Beneath the cover, you’ll find three layers of different foams, with various cooling and comfort properties. These foams are wrapped in a ‘Heat Escape Gusset’, designed to allow air to escape (and creating that luxurious Euro-top look and feel). (Image credit: Nolah)Beneath your foams comes the coils – here, eight-inch, pocket coils. These will further boost breathability, by creating space for air to circulate within the mattress. Thicker coils are used around the entire perimeter, as well as in the central third, to offer improved support in these areas. Finally there’s a recycled plant fiber foundation layer, which further strengthens its support. The lower cover is made from sturdy fabric, with carry handles and non-slip base. Design score: 4.5 out of 5Nolah Evolution 15″ mattress review: Firmness & comfort Three firmness options: Plush, Luxury firm, or Firm (reviewed here)Excellent spinal support and light contouringDifferent options means it can suit pretty much anyoneThe Nolah Evolution 15 is available in three feels: Plush (rated 4-5 out of 10 on the firmness scale), Luxury firm (6-7 out of 10) and Firm (7-8). I reviewed the Firm option, and agree with that rating – I think it’s an 8 out of 10. To judge the pressure relief more objectively, I placed an 8kg weigh in the middle of the bed. It sank half an inch, which shows how sturdy the surface is.From the very first moment I first sat on the Nolah Evolution 15 mattress, my body felt comforted and cradled. Because I was reviewing the firmest version, I expected to be greeted by something sturdy, but when I lay down I felt a dreamy balance of comfort, firmness and support. I found the seven-layer construction helped align my spine by allowing my pelvis to ease into the surface, and easing tension through any achy joints. (Image credit: Becks Shepherd)As the main tester (around 5ft 5, 132lbs) I tend to switch between sleeping on my back, stomach and side, and I found the Nolah Evolution 15″ mattress offered unparalleled support when it came to spinal alignment. I found that this bed-in-a-box offered total pressure relief. When shifting from my front to my back or side, the Nolah mattress seemed to evenly disperse body weight and prevent pressure from building up. I also asked a second tester (6ft, around 175lbs, back / side combi sleeper) to try out the mattress. He described the mattress as having some sink to it, without it feeling like he was being swallowed whole. (Image credit: Becks Shepherd)Firmness and comfort levels are subjective and can vary from person to person, and differing weights, heights and sleep preferences all have some part to play…