Hybrid beds are one of the most popular mattress types. They combine a foam or latex comfort system with a coil core to incorporate the benefits of multiple mattress types while reducing the potential drawbacks. Because of their balanced performance, hybrid mattresses can satisfy a wide array of sleepers across body types and sleep positions.
If you’re not sure if a hybrid mattress is right for you, check out our guide to the best mattressesfor a broader overview of your options. Or, if you know you like the bouncy feel of latex beds, take a look at our picks for the best latex mattresses.
The WinkBeds EcoCloud is a true hybrid, offering plenty of support without losing much cushioning on the surface. The responsive latex is especially well suited for sleepers who don’t like sinking too deeply into their bed.
Ideal forHot Sleepers
FirmnessMedium (5)
FeelStrong and Bouncy Support
ValueGood Value
Pros
Latex and coil design enhances breathability and responsiveness
Zoned coil system offers targeted conforming and support to promote good posture
Thick Talalay latex comfort system relieves pressure while reducing motion transfer
Cons
Side sleepers over 230 pounds may sink in too deeply around their hips and shoulders, jeopardizing their posture
May not conform closely enough for those accustomed to memory foam
Side Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
9.0/10
130-230 lbs
9.5/10
Above 230 lbs
7.5/10
Back Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
8.5/10
130-230 lbs
9.0/10
Above 230 lbs
7.0/10
Stomach Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.5/10
130-230 lbs
8.0/10
Above 230 lbs
6.0/10
“While I loved the eco-friendly materials in this mattress, what really won me over was its excellent performance. It has an ideal combination of cushioning and bounce, and the top layers are remarkably effective at maintaining a neutral temperature for better sleep.” –David Rubin, Director of Product Testing
Why We Like It
The EcoCloud really offers the best of both worlds when it comes to cushioning and support. Our testers singled out the bed’s cooling design, which we attribute to the natural cooling properties of latex and strong airflow through the coil support core. A wool layer on top of the latex also helps wick away moisture, while the cotton cover is breathable and soft. WinkBeds offers free shipping to the contiguous U.S., a 120-night sleep trial, and lifetime warranty.
How Does It Feel?
The mattress has a medium (5) firmness level, with a thick latex layer that conforms gently while still delivering strong support. The bed earned strong ratings from side and back sleepers up to 230 pounds, since these sleep positions need considerable cushioning for the shoulders, hips, and spine, but also require support for the lower back. Enhanced perimeter support helps prevent sagging along the edges.
Hybrids are known to carry higher price-points than some other mattress types, but the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid is a great choice for sleepers who want the balanced feel of a hybrid at a below-average cost.
Ideal forCouples
FirmnessMedium Soft (4), Medium Firm (6), Firm (8)
FeelVaries by Firmness
ValueGreat Value
Pros
Foam layers gently cushion the body while coils generate pushback
Three firmness options
Optional pillow-top enhances cushioning on the surface
Cons
Returns incur a $99 fee
People who are sensitive to smell may notice some off-gassing in the first few days
Side Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.5/10
130-230 lbs
9.0/10
Above 230 lbs
7.5/10
Back Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.0/10
130-230 lbs
8.5/10
Above 230 lbs
7.0/10
Stomach Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
5.5/10
130-230 lbs
7.0/10
Above 230 lbs
5.5/10
“I found that the thick coil layer gave this hybrid a sturdy feel, and the medium firm feel supplemented that sturdiness with an inviting amount of cushioning. But there are also softer and harder models for people who want a different firmness level.” –Garen Glazier, Product Testing Team Member
Why We Like It
The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid offers all the features we love most about hybrids — solid support from a coil base with a comfy, cushioned feel on the surface. Where the bed stands out from the competition is its price-point, which is quite reasonable compared to other hybrids we’ve tried in our test lab. Three firmness options gives you some control over how plush the surface feels, and for an additional fee you can also add a cooling pillow-top to enhance contouring and pressure relief.
How Does It Feel?
The mattress comes in three models that correspond to medium soft (4), medium firm (6), and firm (8) on our firmness scale. All three are composed of polyfoam layers on top that cradle your body, moreso in the softer models. This strong contouring makes the mattress ideal for sleepers who experience painful pressure buildup at night. An 8-inch layer of pocketed coils beneath the foam ensures sturdy support throughout your body.
If you’re looking for a mattress that strikes an even balance between cushioning and sturdy support, the Bear Elite Hybrid does the trick. Since firmness preferences vary from person to person, the mattress comes in three firmness options to make sure your needs are covered.
Ideal forPeople With Back Pain
FirmnessMedium (5), Medium Firm (6), Firm (8)
FeelPlush, Supportive Surface
ValueGood Value
Pros
Thick foam comfort system and sturdy coils ensure a balance of contouring and support
Cover is composed of temperature-regulating materials
Available in three firmness options
Cons
Foam may emit off-gassing odors for several days
Softer models might inhibit some movement
Side Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.5/10
130-230 lbs
9.0/10
Above 230 lbs
7.5/10
Back Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.0/10
130-230 lbs
8.5/10
Above 230 lbs
7.0/10
Stomach Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
5.5/10
130-230 lbs
7.0/10
Above 230 lbs
5.5/10
“Based on my experience testing the Bear Elite Hybrid, I can say that this is a well-built mattress. I got dependable support for my lower back, which, for me, is essential to getting a good night’s sleep.” –Garen Glazier, Product Testing Team Member
Why We Like It
The Bear Elite Hybrid is luxuriously thick with a plush memory foam surface that cradles your body. A sturdy coil system generates plenty of support and is also zoned to give you extra support in areas that need it, like the lower back. To optimize your comfort, you can choose from three firmness options — medium (5), medium firm (6), and firm (8). Picking the right firmness helps ensure you’re getting the best fit for your particular sleep preferences.
Since it’s available in multiple firmness options, the Bear Elite Hybrid appeals to a wide array of sleepers. During our performance tests, side sleepers gravitated toward the medium and medium firm models, due to stronger contouring, while many back sleepers found the medium firm model more comfortable. The firm option earned high marks from stomach sleepers and anyone over 230 pounds, since it offered enough support to keep the lower back and other parts of the body from sinking too deep.
How Does It Feel?
Although the Bear Elite Hybrid comes in different firmnesses, all of the models feel very cushioned on the surface. This benefits sleepers who are prone to painful pressure buildup in areas like the shoulders or hips. The foam comfort layers also absorb a lot of movement, so you won’t notice too much motion transfer if a co-sleeper stirs at night. The bed stays fairly temperature-neutral thanks to ventilation through the coils and a cover made with phase change fabric and cooling Celliant fibers.
The reversible Layla Hybrid features a medium soft (4) feel on one side, a firm (7) feel on the other, and strong side handles to help you lift and flip the mattress with ease. Cushioning foam layers and a zoned coil system showcase the quintessential hybrid design.
Ideal forSide Sleepers Of Any Weight
FirmnessReversible: Medium Soft (4), Firm (7)
FeelVersatile Pressure Relief
ValueGreat Value
Pros
Flippable design with two firmnesses accommodates changing needs
Open channels in the polyfoam layers enhance airflow while providing zoned support
Balance of bounce and motion isolation suits couples well
Cons
Sleep partners might not agree on which firmness to use
The medium soft (4) side may not provide the necessary support for back and stomach sleepers over 130 pounds or side sleepers over 230 pounds
The firm (7) side can feel hard against the hips and shoulders of side sleepers under 130 pounds
Side Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.5/10
130-230 lbs
9.0/10
Above 230 lbs
7.5/10
Back Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.0/10
130-230 lbs
8.5/10
Above 230 lbs
7.0/10
Stomach Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
5.5/10
130-230 lbs
7.0/10
Above 230 lbs
5.5/10
“I was happily surprised by how well this reversible mattress performed on both sides. It feels stable on both sides, and for extra contouring, I liked the softer side. I thought the temperature regulation was solidly above-average on both sides, too.” –David Rubin, Director of Product Testing
Why We Like It
The firm side was the clear choice for our back and stomach sleepers over 130 pounds, as well as side sleepers over 230 pounds. The soft side received the highest praise from the side sleepers on our team weighing less than 130 pounds, while back and stomach sleepers in this weight group also felt comfortably supported.
Our testers reported that the memory foam in the comfort layers eased pressure in the hips and shoulders. The bed’s above-average edge support is aided by two rows of narrower coils that fortify the perimeter. Our testing team noted that they felt supported even when sleeping at the very edge of the mattress.
How Does It Feel?
We found that the flippable Layla Hybrid relieves pressure across all sleeping positions and a variety of body types thanks to its two built-in firmness options. A soft, breathable cover. The memory foam layers includes a copper infusion engineered for temperature control. The softer side uses 2.5 inches of this material, while the firm side uses 1 inch.
Both sides incorporate a zoned polyfoam transition layer designed to relieve pressure and support the spine. The foam’s surface also includes air channels designed to limit heat buildup. A pocketed coil core with a reinforced perimeter is sandwiched between the comfort systems.
The Puffy Royal Hybrid is softer and more adaptive than the average hybrid model, allowing the mattress to contour closely and alleviate pressure points along the spine. We’ve also found the mattress isolates motion well, and the stain-resistant cover leaves your sleep surface looking pristine over time.
Zoned transition layer cushions the areas that need it most
Generous comfort system prevents motion transfer when a partner changes positions
Cons
Back and stomach sleepers over 130 pounds will likely not find sufficient support around their hips
Side sleepers over 230 pounds may need a firmer surface for good spinal alignment
Higher-than-average price-point
Side Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
9.0/10
130-230 lbs
9.5/10
Above 230 lbs
7.5/10
Back Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.5/10
130-230 lbs
8.0/10
Above 230 lbs
6.0/10
Stomach Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
6.5/10
130-230 lbs
7.0/10
Above 230 lbs
5.0/10
“There’s a bit more give on the Puffy Royal, which really helped me relax and get comfortable. The hug from the memory foam gave extra love to my hips and shoulders, which are two of my main pressure points.” –David Rubin, Director of Product Testing
Why We Like It
Our tests showed that the foam layers do a great job of distributing weight and providing pressure relief, making this mattress a good choice for those who are more physically active or experience pain at pressure points. In our motion isolation tests, we found that the individually wrapped springs and the thick foam comfort system kept our testers from feeling too much motion coming from the opposite side of the bed. This means that the Puffy Royal Hybrid could be a good fit if you’re likely to be disturbed by your partner’s movements.
Our testers under 130 pounds enjoyed the Puffy Royal Hybrid’s close-conforming foam comfort layers and medium (5) firmness level. Side sleepers between 130 and 230 pounds also appreciated its pressure-relieving foam. However, testers over 230 pounds found that they sank too deeply into the mattress to be comfortable.
How Does It Feel?
A breathable Tencel-blend cover encases the Royal Hybrid, followed by two 1.5-inch memory foam layers that contour the body. Plus, the top foam layer incorporates gel beads designed to dissipate heat. Next are two 2-inch layers of polyfoam. The first is a layer of Puffy’s Climate Comfort polyfoam designed to increase airflow and reduce moisture — another element likely to appeal to hot sleepers. The second layer uses Puffy’s Cloud Air Technology polyfoam with five zones to support the body’s heaviest areas and promote good posture.
The core is made up of 6-inch pocketed coils that provide support and help prevent motion from transferring when you shift positions. The edges of the mattress are also reinforced with firm polyfoam, so most people should be comfortable sitting or lying on the perimeter.
The Saatva Latex Hybrid is crafted from high-quality materials with multi-zone layers that deliver extra support for the heaviest areas of your body. Exceptional breathability, sturdy edge support, and a longer-than-average expected lifespan further set this mattress apart from the rest of the pack.
Ideal forHot Sleepers
FirmnessMedium Firm (6)
FeelBuoyant, Responsive Support
ValueGood Value
Pros
Multi-zone comfort and support layers provide extra reinforcement for the torso and hips
Ventilated latex conforms evenly without trapping heat
All orders include free White Glove delivery and a 365-night trial period
Cons
Latex is responsive and may generate disruptive motion transfer for couples
Side Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.0/10
130-230 lbs
7.5/10
Above 230 lbs
8.0/10
Back Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
8.0/10
130-230 lbs
8.0/10
Above 230 lbs
7.5/10
Stomach Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.5/10
130-230 lbs
7.5/10
Above 230 lbs
7.0/10
“A major selling point of the Saatva Latex Hybrid for me was that it could lightly cradle my joints without too much sinkage. The overall feel was very balanced and durable, which is exactly what I want from a high-quality hybrid.” –Garen Glazier, Product Testing Team Member
Why We Like It
The Saatva Latex Hybrid offers a balanced design that should appeal to a wide range of sleeper types. Our hands-on tests show the mattress is particularly well suited to side sleepers over 230 pounds, back sleepers weighing up to 230 pounds, and stomach sleepers between 130 and 230 pounds. The latex provides some contouring but won’t hug your body as deeply as memory foam, making the hybrid relatively easy to move on.
Temperature control is a major strength of this mattress. Aerated latex, a coil system that promotes steady airflow, and a breathable organic cotton cover all contribute to the bed’s exceptional cooling capabilities. Since the coils are zoned, we also found the mattress feels highly supportive around the perimeter.
How Does It Feel
The Saatva Latex Hybrid is medium firm (6) with 3 inches of latex in its comfort system. Multi-zone construction means the latex feels firmer beneath your midsection. This makes the surface feel quite responsive and springy. A layer of organic wool batting adds softness and breathability to the surface. The support core contains zoned pocketed coils that provide extra pushback around your torso and hips, as well as thicker springs along the perimeter. A breathable organic cotton cover encases the mattress.
The Leesa Sapira Chill Hybrid lives up to its name with breathable open-cell foam layers and a coil system that promotes steady interior airflow. You can choose from three firmness levels based on your body weight and which sleep position you prefer.
Ideal forCouples
FirmnessMedium (5), Medium Firm (6), Firm (7)
FeelCool, Plush Support
ValueGood Value
Pros
Thick foam layers alleviate pressure and isolate motion
Three firmness levels available
Zoned coils push back against the weight of your torso and hips
Cons
High-profile design requires a deep-pocket fitted sheet
Strong initial off-gassing odor can persist for several nights after unboxing
Side Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
8.0/10
130-230 lbs
9.5/10
Above 230 lbs
8.0/10
Back Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
7.5/10
130-230 lbs
9.0/10
Above 230 lbs
7.5/10
Stomach Sleepers
Under 130 lbs
6.0/10
130-230 lbs
7.5/10
Above 230 lbs
6.0/10
"With more than 5 inches of foam padding, the Leesa Sapira Chill definitely feels plusher and more adaptive than other hybrids we've tested – but the mattress never felt overly warm for our testers. I really like how the coils push back against the weight of my midsection, and I never felt like I was sinking too deeply into the mattress." –David Rubin, Director of Product Testing
Why We Like It
After testing all three firmness levels for the Leesa Sapira Chill Hybrid, we've determined that each design is best suited to different types of sleepers. People under 130 pounds should consider the medium (5) model because it contours closely, the medium firm (6) is a solid match for people between 130 and 230 pounds seeking a balance of cushioning and support, and the firm (7) barely conforms at all and should provide proper reinforcement for side and back sleepers over 230 pounds. Temperature control is consistent thanks to the breathable design, and we also gave the Sapira Chill high marks for pressure relief and motion isolation – two performance areas where hybrids often falter during our tests.
How Does It Feel?
The Leesa Sapira Chill Hybrid contains four individual foam layers, beginning with adaptive polyfoam and memory foam directly beneath the surface. These materials mold to your figure and cradle your body to promote even alignment. Denser polyfoam and transitional foam layers provide additional cushioning while also pushing back against your weight and keeping your body on an even plane. The pocketed coils are divided into three zones with stronger springs located below your torso and hips – this configuration also helps to ensure an even surface for your entire body. The perimeter coils are reinforced to minimize compression when you get in and out of bed.
Hybrids often have exceptionally balanced feels thanks to the combination of a thick comfort system and a sturdy coil support core. To find the best hybrid for you, I recommend looking at the comfort system’s materials to see if they suit your needs.
What Is a Hybrid Mattress?
A hybrid mattress incorporates elements of multiple mattress types with the goal of creating a more balanced performance. The comfort system may contain memory foam, polyfoam, latex, or a combination of these materials, and the core consists of coils. While the comfort system generally provides more contouring and motion isolation than the average innerspring mattress, the coils add breathability, bounce, and edge support compared to all-foam models.
Comfort System
Support Core
Description
The comfort system is the top portion of the mattress. It contributes to the overall firmness, pressure relief, motion isolation, and breathability.
The core is the firmer mattress base. It reinforces the comfort system while impacting responsiveness, edge stability, and overall support.
Materials
A hybrid’s comfort system may use polyfoam, memory foam, latex, or a combination of two or more materials.
Hybrid models contain coil cores of either pocketed coils, which are individually wrapped to reduce motion transfer and enhance contouring, or more traditional interconnected coil systems.
Is a Hybrid Mattress Right for You?
A hybrid mattress may be right for you if you’re looking for the contouring of a foam or latex bed with the support and bounce of an innerspring for an overall balanced performance. However, each sleeper is unique, so choosing a mattress requires assessing your personal needs and preferences.
Hybrid mattresses have distinct advantages, combining some of the best performance characteristics of both all-foam and innerspring models.
Responsive feel
Pressure-relieving contouring
Reasonable to strong temperature regulation
Supportive construction with a stable perimeter
Strong motion isolation
That said, there are also some potential drawbacks.
Higher-than-average price-point
Could trap more heat than some innerspring mattresses
Might not be as bouncy as some innerspring models
Often heavy and difficult to move
While we can expect these general pros and cons for most hybrid mattresses, every model is different. Reading reviews and looking carefully at the construction can help you assess whether a model follows these common trends.
What’s Important to Consider in a Hybrid Mattress?
When choosing a hybrid mattress, it’s important to consider its construction, feel, and pricing. Understanding how these factors fit in with your sleep style and budget can help you find the best option for you.
Quality Materials
The quality of a hybrid’s materials affects its performance and durability. Higher-quality materials can make a hybrid more comfortable through enhanced temperature regulation, stronger motion isolation, greater contouring, or improved support. At the same time, durable materials help a hybrid model maintain its performance longer, thereby stretching how long you can use it before buying a replacement mattress.
Firmness and Feel
A hybrid’s materials and construction play a significant role in its overall feel and firmness. Different formulations of foam or latex can vary significantly, but latex hybrids often feel a bit firmer than those with memory foam or polyfoam.
The right firmness for you depends largely on your body type and sleeping position. For example, side sleepers and those under 130 pounds tend to prefer something a little softer, whereas stomach sleepers and those over 230 pounds need firmer support.
Pricing
Most hybrid models cost between $1,000 and $2,500, with $2,000 considered the average price. Because hybrids use a more complex construction technique, they typically cost more than all-foam and innerspring options. Models that use high-quality materials, such as natural latex or advanced memory foam, generally carry the highest price tags due to the expense to the manufacturers.
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Over our decades of combined sleep industry experience, we’ve tested hundreds of hybrid models. We evaluate each mattress using a standardized combination of both subjective and objective assessments to collect a balance of personal insight and scientific data.
Since our testers vary in body type, sleep position, and individual preferences, we get a broad range of feedback that helps us understand how a variety of sleepers might experience the same mattress. We then analyze and leverage our findings to help you find the best hybrid mattress for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does it feel to sleep on a hybrid mattress?
Hybrid mattresses feel simultaneously responsive, supportive, and conforming. Their composite design often provides a balanced feel that ticks all the boxes sleepers traditionally look for when assessing mattress performance. However, experience varies depending on the individual sleeper and the mattress model.
Who should buy a hybrid mattress?
Virtually any sleeper may benefit from a hybrid mattress, but this design is especially popular with couples, hot sleepers, and combination sleepers.
Couples often benefit from a hybrid’s fusion of bounce and motion isolation, and a sturdy edge can make the surface feel a little bit bigger. Since the coil core increases air circulation, those who tend to overheat also frequently appreciate a hybrid design. Finally, hybrid models generally contour while providing ample support, which can promote good posture for those who change positions overnight.
Is a hybrid mattress good for back pain?
A hybrid mattress is often a good option for sleepers with back pain. The comfort system contours to the curvature of their spines, while the coil core provides responsive support. However, finding the right firmness for your sleep position and body type is critical in order to keep your spine properly aligned and prevent strain.
How much does a hybrid mattress cost?
Expect to pay between $1,000 and $2,500 for a hybrid mattress. The average hybrid model costs around $2,000, though budget options start at under $1,000, and luxury models can easily reach over $3,000.
How long does a hybrid mattress last?
Most hybrid mattresses last between 6 and 8 years depending on the quality, care, and frequency of use. That is slightly longer than we usually see for all-foam or innerspring models.
Materials also make a notable difference. Latex hybrid models generally have a longer lifespan due to latex’s durability, and options that use pocketed coils tend to outlast those with other types of springs.
Is a latex hybrid better than a foam hybrid?
Either a latex hybrid or a foam hybrid might be better for you depending on your personal needs and preferences.
A hybrid mattress with a Dunlop or Talalay latex comfort system is likely to be more durable, breathable, and responsive, and some sleepers favor natural materials. In contrast, hybrid models with foam comfort systems frequently offer closer conforming pressure relief, superior motion isolation, and a more affordable price-point.
David is a Certified Sleep Science Coach with a lifelong passion for well-being and health optimization. His interest in sleep developed with the arrival of his son, when sleep suddenly became a precious commodity. Since then, David has researched everything from bedtime routines to mattress toppers in his quest for a great night’s sleep.