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Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress Review

Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress: Our Verdict
With an effective mix of advanced comfort features and targeted support technology, the Casper Snow Hybrid is a versatile pick.
In the top layers, adaptive memory foam cradles the body, helping to prevent pressure points from forming. The torso and hips receive support from a transitional layer of zoned memory foam. Pocketed coils in the core create a durable foundation for the Snow Hybrid’s alignment-promoting construction.
The Casper Snow Hybrid uses airflow-enhancing perforations and built-in cooling technology to wick away heat from the sleep surface. For added protection against sleeping hot, the comfort system contains graphite HeatDelete Bands and a the cover feels cool to the touch.
All of these premium materials create a balance of plushness and functionality that makes the Snow Hybrid a good choice for a broad range of sleepers. For an extra charge, you can upgrade to the Snow Max, which contains an additional memory foam layer cut with airflow channels. Our testers described the Snow Max as “cloud-like” in its ability to cushion and soothe different areas of the body.
Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress: An Introduction
Casper was one of the first direct-to-consumer mattress brands. The company released the Casper Original Mattress in 2014 and have since expanded its lineup to include the Original Hybrid and the value-priced Element Pro. Casper also offers high-end models like the Nova and Wave Hybrid.
In 2024, Casper shifted to a new mattress lineup consisting of four individual models. The Casper One is the brand’s only all-foam model. Four hybrids are also available: the Snow and Snow Max, along with the Dream and Dream Max.
We’ll focus on the Snow Hybrid and its Max upgrade package, covering the performance of both models in key sleep categories. We’ll also discuss construction, cost, and availability. Finally, we’ll take a look at Casper’s shipping, sleep trial, and warranty policies before answering some frequently asked questions.
How We Review
We test the sleep products we review using a methodology based on hands-on research and years of experience in the industry. Our team represents a range of body types and sleep position preferences to ensure our evaluations are as inclusive as possible. Our goal is to provide you with the knowledge you determine whether the Casper Snow Hybrid is the best mattress for you.
What’s It Like to Sleep on the Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress?
The Snow Hybrid is a good fit for sleepers seeking a balance of tech-infused comfort and support features. The upper layers of memory foam create a gently contouring sleep surface that relieves pressure while maintaining bounce. The innovative HeatDelete bands also provide next-level cooling.
Ergonomic zoning and pocketed coils deliver targeted support that prevents excessive sinkage and promotes spinal alignment for most sleepers. However, generous cushioning in the top layers may make this mattress too soft for sleepers over 230 pounds, particularly those who sleep on their stomach.
The Snow Max upgrade adds even more memory foam cushioning into the mix, creating a surface that feels even plusher and more adaptive. This model may also feel too soft for sleepers over 230 pounds, as well as some back and stomach sleepers between 130 and 230 pounds.
Casper Snow Hybrid and Snow Max Pros and Cons
Pros
- Offers an effective mix of comfort and support
- Zoned memory foam provides targeted support for heavier areas of the body
- Built-in cooling with optional upgrade for more temperature control features
Cons
- May not offer enough support for sleepers over 230 pounds
- Higher price can put it over some people’s budgets
- Thicker comfort layer dampens some of the coil core’s responsiveness
Sleeping Positions, Body Weight, and Firmness
Multiple comfort layers give the Snow Hybrid a plush feel without sacrificing support. This puts the mattress a mid-range firmness rating of 5 on our 10-point scale. The Snow Max is medium soft (4) in terms of overall firmness, so you’ll notice more cushioning on the surface.
Mattresses with a medium firmness generally have broad appeal, but whether they’re a good fit for you will depend on a variety of factors, such as your body weight and sleep position. For example, side sleepers and those weighing under 130 pounds typically do better on a softer mattress, while back and stomach sleepers may get better support from a firmer mattress.
Casper Snow Hybrid
Casper Snow Max
Side Sleepers
The Snow Hybrid’s pressure-relieving foams and supportive pocketed coils were a great fit for our side sleeping testers weighing less than 230 pounds. They reported that the combination promoted spinal alignment without sacrificing comfort. However, the effect was less pronounced for our side sleepers weighing over 230 pounds. Side sleepers on our team largely felt the same about the Snow Max.
Back Sleepers
During testing, our back sleepers under 130 pounds appreciated the responsive support of the Snow Hybrid’s individually pocketed coils, as well as the strategically placed zoned memory foam. They also noted the significant contouring from the memory foam comfort layer.
Our back sleepers weighing 130 pounds or more also found a lot to like with the Snow Hybrid’s balance of comfort and support. However, some felt that the mid-level firmness was a bit too soft for ideal spinal alignment. Testers in this weight range noticed more sinkage on the Snow Max, resulting in a lower rating.
Stomach Sleepers
Our stomach sleepers weighing less than 130 pounds reported that they felt fairly comfortable on both the Snow Hybrid and Snow Max. However, stomach sleepers of 130 pounds or more felt that these models were too soft to provide the kind of support they needed to maintain good spinal alignment.
Our Performance Ratings
What Is the Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress Made Of?
The Casper Snow Hybrid features a stretchy cover made from specialty Snow cooling fabric. The comfort system features a top layer of adaptive memory foam infused with phase-change material for heat dissipation on contact and graphite HeatDelete bands for extra cooling.
Zoned memory foam makes up the transitional layer, resulting in extra pushback around your midsection and hips. The support core is made up of individually pocketed coils surrounded by a durable polyfoam perimeter.
The Snow Max features all of the Snow Hybrid’s elements, plus an additional 2 inches of memory foam with airflow channels that acts as the transitional layer.
Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress Construction Layers
Cover Material | Snow cooling fabric |
Comfort Layers | Snow Hybrid: Graphite HeatDelete bands and a phase change material coating Soothe memory foam Align zoned memory foam Snow Hybrid Snow Snow Hybrid: Graphite HeatDelete bands and a phase change material coating Soothe memory foam Align zoned memory foam Align+ channeled memory foam |
Support Core | Pocketed coils with perimeter polyfoam encasement |
How Much Does the Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress Cost?
Typically, hybrid beds cost more than innerspring or all-foam mattresses due to the mix of materials involved. The Snow Hybrid costs slightly more than the average hybrid mattress, but the advantages of its specialty foams, proprietary cooling technology, and pocketed coils may make it worth the cost for some shoppers.
For those who are particularly concerned about staying cool during the night, upgrading to the Snow Max package could be a worthwhile investment – though this significantly increases the sticker price.
Casper Snow Hybrid
Sizes | Price | Dimensions | Height |
Twin XL | $1,495 | 38″ x 80″ | 12” |
Full | $1,895 | 53″ x 75″ | 12” |
Queen | $1,995 | 60″ x 80″ | 12” |
King | $2,395 | 76″ x 80″ | 12” |
California King | $2,395 | 72″ x 84″ | 12” |
Split King | $2,990 | 76″ x 80″ (2pc) | 12” |
Casper Snow Max
Sizes | Price | Dimensions | Height |
Twin XL | $2,495 | 38″ x 80″ | 14” |
Full | $2,895 | 53″ x 75″ | 14” |
Queen | $2,995 | 60″ x 80″ | 14” |
King | $3,695 | 76″ x 80″ | 14” |
California King | $3,695 | 72″ x 84″ | 14” |
Split King | $4,990 | 76″ x 80″ (2pc) | 14” |
Which Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress Is Right for You?
Casper has five mattress options. The Casper One is the brand’s only all-foam model. The Snow Hybrid, Snow Max, Dream Hybrid, and Dream Max are foam hybrids. Price-points vary, the One being the most affordable and the Snow Max being the most expensive.
Those seeking a deep contour from their mattress should opt for the One due to its all-foam design, or the Dream Max or Snow Max because they contain extra foam layers. The Dream and Snow offer more support. That said, all five are best suited to people who enjoy a close contour from their sleep surface.
Casper Mattresses at a Glance
Model | Firmness | Mattress Type | Height | Base Price (Queen) |
Casper One | Medium (5) | Foam | 11” | $995 |
Casper Dream | Medium (5) | Hybrid | 12” | $1,495 |
Casper Dream Max | Medium (5) | Hybrid | 14” | $2,495 |
Casper Snow | Medium (5) | Hybrid | 12″ | $1,995 |
Casper Snow Max | Medium (5) | Hybrid | 14″ | $2,995 |
Discounts and Coupons
Casper runs frequent promotions, offering discounts during holidays and other special occasions. These sale events often include special pricing on bundles of pillows and sheet sets. The brand also offers discounts through their upgrade and referral programs and to students verified and registered with StudentBeans.
Where Can You Buy the Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress?
Casper mattresses are available through the brand website and in Casper Sleep Shop showrooms in select states. Shoppers can also find Casper mattresses in some retail partner locations and via online marketplaces like Amazon. Keep in mind that discounts, sleep trials, returns, and shipping policies may vary on purchases made from third parties.
Buying Information and Customer Policies | |
Availability | Shoppers can find Casper mattresses on the brand’s website and in Casper Sleep Shop showrooms. They’re also available through retail partners like Target and Amazon. |
Shipping | For most Capser products, shipping is free in the contiguous United States and in many parts of Canada. Fees apply when shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, and Northern Canadian territories. Casper mattresses arrive rolled and compressed in a box. |
Additional Services | For an additional fee, Casper offers in-home delivery and setup, including removal of your old mattress. This service is available in the contiguous United States and some parts of Canada. |
Sleep Trial | Casper offers a 100-night sleep trial. After an initial 30-night adjustment period, shoppers are eligible for a full refund. Shipping fees for Alaska and Hawaii residents are also refundable within the sleep trial window. |
Warranty | Casper mattresses come with a 10-year limited warranty. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship, including indentations greater than 1 inch and flaws in the foam or zipper. Casper will repair or replace mattresses with eligible warranty claims. |
Casper Snow Hybrid Mattress FAQ
With its responsive foam layers and durable coil foundation, the Casper Snow Hybrid offers side sleepers an effective mix of comfort and support. It’s a particularly good fit for side sleepers who weigh between 130 and 230 pounds. The Snow Max is softer, so this may be the better option for side sleepers who prefer deep cradling.
While no one mattress works for everyone experiencing back pain, the Casper Snow Hybrid and Snow Max use quality materials that promote spinal alignment and reduce pressure points. It’s also endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association.
While it’s impossible to precisely predict how long a mattress will last, Casper’s use of premium materials and careful construction are good indicators of durability. The downside is that mattresses with soft foam — regardless of the material quality — can form impressions over time that affect how the surface feels. The Snow Hybrid and Snow Max have average expected lifespans for hybrids, which is about 7 years.