9.4/10
Snuuzu vs TESMAT: Which Should You Buy?
Premium Dutch foam versus American hybrid. We compare comfort, value, and features to help you decide.
The Quick Verdict
Snuuzu wins on comfort with its multi-layer foam and patent-pending leveling technology. It feels like a real bed. TESMAT wins on value at less than half the price while still providing a comfortable sleep. Choose Snuuzu if comfort is your priority and you camp frequently. Choose TESMAT if you want good comfort without the premium price tag.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Snuuzu | TESMAT Luxe |
|---|---|---|
| Our Score | 9.4/10 | 8.5/10 |
| Price | β¬899 / $899 | $379 |
| Type | Multi-layer foam + air | Hybrid air + foam |
| Thickness | 20 cm (7.9") | ~11 cm (4.5") |
| Weight | 10.6 kg | ~5 kg |
| Pump | Integrated rechargeable | Included USB-C pump |
| Inflate Time | ~2 min (automatic) | ~5-7 min |
| Top Material | Organic Lyocell | Memory foam |
| Adjustable Firmness | Yes | No |
| Surface Leveling | Patent-pending tech | Foam wedge design |
| Storage | Sub-trunk (duffel) | Sub-trunk |
| Discount Code | KLEPPE (10% off) | None available |
| Country | Netherlands | USA |
* Indicates category winner
Comfort Comparison
Snuuzu 9.5
The Snuuzu uses a 4-layer system: Lyocell top, memory foam, asymmetrical air chambers, and waterproof base. At 20cm thick, it genuinely feels like a hotel bed. The organic Lyocell wicks moisture and stays cool. Users consistently describe it as "not feeling like camping."
TESMAT 8.2
TESMAT uses a memory foam layer on top of an inflatable air base. It's comfortable for its price but noticeably thinner at ~11cm. Good for short camping trips but may feel less supportive on multi-night adventures. Works well for lighter sleepers.
Value for Money
Snuuzu 8.5
At β¬899 (β¬809 with code KLEPPE), Snuuzu is a significant investment. However, if you divide by expected use, frequent campers (15+ nights/year) pay roughly β¬54/night over a year, dropping each year after. Premium materials justify the price for those who prioritize sleep.
TESMAT 9.0
At $379, TESMAT delivers solid comfort at a fraction of Snuuzu's price. For occasional campers (5-10 nights/year), it's the smarter financial choice. The complete kit includes everything you need without add-on purchases.
Setup & Convenience
Snuuzu 9.0
Integrated rechargeable pump means press-button inflation in ~2 minutes. No external pump to carry or charge separately. USB-C charging provides 5 cycles per full charge. Deflation is equally fast.
TESMAT 8.0
Includes a USB-C powered pump that takes 5-7 minutes to inflate. The pump is compact but requires keeping track of a separate accessory. Setup is straightforward once you've done it a few times.
Who Should Buy Which?
Buy Snuuzu If You...
- Camp in your Tesla 10+ nights per year
- Prioritize sleep quality above all else
- Want a "hotel bed" experience
- Are a side sleeper needing pressure relief
- Value premium materials (Lyocell, etc.)
- Don't want to carry a separate pump
Buy TESMAT If You...
- Camp occasionally (under 10 nights/year)
- Have a limited budget
- Want a complete kit at one price
- Prefer a lighter, more portable option
- Are primarily a back sleeper
- Want good value without premium pricing
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Snuuzu better than TESMAT?
Yes, Snuuzu scores higher (9.4 vs 8.5) with superior comfort and build quality. However, TESMAT costs less than half the price ($379 vs β¬899), making it a better choice for budget-conscious buyers or occasional campers.
Is Snuuzu worth the extra money over TESMAT?
If you camp in your Tesla more than 10-15 nights per year, Snuuzu's superior comfort justifies the premium. For occasional use (under 10 nights/year), TESMAT offers sufficient comfort at a lower price point.
What's the main difference between Snuuzu and TESMAT?
Snuuzu uses multi-layer foam with patent-pending leveling technology and an integrated rechargeable pump. TESMAT uses a hybrid air+foam design with an included USB-C pump. Snuuzu is 20cm thick vs TESMAT's ~11cm.
Which is better for side sleepers?
Snuuzu. The thicker foam layers and asymmetrical air chambers provide better pressure relief for side sleepers. TESMAT works better for back sleepers who need less contouring.
Do both fit in the Model Y sub-trunk?
Yes, both pack down to fit in the sub-trunk. TESMAT is slightly more compact due to its lighter construction. Snuuzu uses a duffel bag that fits perfectly in the sub-trunk space.