How Rick Reviews Products
Rick has tested more than 200+ (40+ mattresses) products over years of active evaluation. Every score published on Sleep Made Simple reflects a documented evaluation process with specific criteria, minimum evaluation periods, and a set of disqualifying conditions that remove a product from consideration regardless of its other scores. This page explains that process in full.
The goal is simple: when Rick recommends something, you should be able to read exactly why, see the methodology behind the score, and decide whether that methodology applies to your situation. A 9.0 for one type of user may be a 7.0 for another. Rick's reviews tell you which situation you're in.
Evaluation Period
Minimum: 30 nights (mattresses: 90 nights). This is not a guideline — it is a hard floor. No verdict is published before the minimum evaluation period has elapsed. Reviews that reach a preliminary conclusion before the minimum period are held until the evaluation is complete.
Scoring Criteria
Every product is scored across five dimensions. The weights below reflect their relative importance to the overall score. A product that scores perfectly on low-weight dimensions but fails a high-weight dimension cannot score above 7.5.
The 30-Night Standard
Rick reviews no sleep product without 30 nights of tracker data. Mattresses require 90 nights. This is not arbitrary — it reflects Rick's direct experience that several products showed strong first-week effects that were undetectable by week four. Short evaluation periods overstate impact for products whose effect is partly novelty. Rick's reviews show you the trajectory, not just the peak.
Dr. Chen's Involvement
Dr. Chen reviews Rick's sleep data monthly and provides clinical context for what the metrics indicate. His assessments are incorporated into reviews where relevant. Dr. Chen has noted that Rick's case is "genuinely impressive from a research standpoint." Rick has asked whether this is good. Dr. Chen is writing a paper. The paper will clarify things.
Data Transparency
Rick's sleep scores, HRV data, and nightly readiness metrics from the Oura Ring evaluation period are referenced in reviews with specific numbers. Not "improved sleep quality" but "deep sleep percentage increased from 14% to 21% over the evaluation period." The data is the review. The editorial is how Rick feels about the data, which is always hopeful and occasionally disproportionate to the magnitude of the improvement.
Automatic Disqualifiers
The following conditions remove a product from consideration regardless of how it scores in other dimensions. These are not opinions — they are structural failures that make a recommendation impossible:
- No measurable improvement in sleep onset latency over the 30-night average
- Temperature claims that are not supported by actual tracker data in Rick's evaluation environment
- Products that require daily setup or maintenance that would realistically be abandoned within 60 days
- Sleep health claims that are not supported by peer-reviewed research
Affiliate Disclosure
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