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Titan Plus Luxe Hybrid Mattress Review

Titan Plus Luxe Hybrid Mattress: An Introduction
The Titan Plus Luxe is a hybrid mattress sold by Brooklyn Bedding, a well-known bedding manufacturer. The Titan Plus Luxe is an upgrade from the company’s Titan Plus mattress, offering a slightly softer surface, an added layer of transitional polyfoam, and a thicker layer of pocketed coils.
The Titan Plus Luxe combines memory foam and pocketed coils for a contouring yet resilient feel that we rate as medium firm (6) on our 10-point firmness scale. Its cover includes gel-infused memory foam engineered for a cooler sleep. For an additional fee, customers can opt for a sewn-in cover made with phase change material to further enhance temperature control.
We’ll discuss how the Titan Plus Luxe performed across the categories we reviewed during our in-house testing process, including pressure relief, edge support, and motion isolation. We’ll also cover the mattress’ construction, availability, and cost.
How We Review
Our team of testers uses a comprehensive methodology when testing and rating each mattress. These insights can help you decide what features are most important when choosing a mattress and if the Titan Plus Luxe fits your expectations.
What’s It Like to Sleep on the Titan Luxe Hybrid?
The Titan Plus Luxe Hybrid Mattress balances softness and support. Layers of dense polyfoam and thick pocketed coils create a solid foundation, while the top layer of memory foam contours slightly to the body. This mattress’ medium firm (6) feel gives it a somewhat softer surface compared to the original Titan Plus.
The Titan Plus Luxe’s softer feel makes it a great fit for people who want a mattress that provides support for those over 230 pounds without feeling too firm. The Titan Plus Luxe also excels in edge support and durability, making it a great choice for couples.
Titan Plus Luxe Hybrid Mattress Pros and Cons
Pros
- Gel-infused memory foam promotes temperature control
- Performs well for couples and most sleepers over 130 pounds
- Construction provides an even balance of support, contouring, and responsiveness
Cons
- Probably too firm for side sleepers under 130 pounds
- Stomach sleepers may need a firmer mattress with added support under the midsection
- Additional fee for the optional cooling cover
Sleeping Positions, Body Weight, and Firmness
Our testing team rated the Titan Plus Luxe Mattress a 6 on our 10-point firmness scale. This means the mattress has a medium firm feel with mild contouring and little sinkage.
When looking for a mattress with the right balance of comfort and support, it’s important to consider both your sleep position and body weight.
We found that the Titan Plus Luxe performed best for our side sleepers over 230 pounds and our back sleepers weighing between 130 and 230 pounds. Most of our testers found the mattress comfortable and supportive regardless of sleep position and body weight. However, our side sleepers under 130 pounds reported that it was too firm for them.
Titan Luxe Hybrid Sleeper Ratings
Side Sleepers
Side sleepers often need extra cushioning around the hips and shoulders for proper spinal alignment. Our testers found that the Titan Plus Luxe offered excellent support for side sleepers over 230 pounds. Side sleepers between 130 and 230 pounds found this mattress on par with other hybrids, while those under 130 pounds felt that the bed was too firm.
Back Sleepers
To reduce pressure points, back sleepers usually need a sturdy sleep surface that provides extra support near the hips and lower back. We determined that this mattress performed best for back sleepers who weigh between 130 and 230 pounds. Back sleepers over 230 pounds may prefer the firmer Titan Plus model.
Stomach Sleepers
Stomach sleepers need a mattress that is firm enough to keep their spine aligned while providing proper cushioning for the hips, midsection, and shoulders. Our testers who sleep on their stomach found the Titan Plus Luxe about average for a hybrid mattress, offering slightly less support than the Titan Plus.
Our Performance Ratings
What Is the Titan Luxe Hybrid Mattress Made Of?
The Titan Plus Luxe includes foam in the comfort system and pocketed coils in the support core. These layers are encased in a cotton blend cover quilted with gel-infused memory foam. For an additional fee, a cooling cover can be sewn in that uses a phase change material designed to help regulate body temperature.
The Titan Plus Luxe’s comfort system also includes 2 inches of TitanFlex polyfoam designed to provide pressure relief. This is followed by 1 inch of Energex foam, which functions as a transitional layer to separate the comfort layers from the support core.
An 8-inch layer of individually pocketed coils makes up the bulk of the bed’s support core. The final layer includes 1 inch of high-density polyfoam to add structure and stability.
Titan Luxe Hybrid Construction Layers
Cover Material | Cotton Blend or Optional Phase Change Material |
Comfort Layers | 1” Gel-Infused Memory Foam (quilted into cover) 2” Polyfoam 1” Transitional Polyfoam |
Support Core | 8” Pocketed Coils1” Polyfoam |
How Much Does the Titan Luxe Hybrid Cost?
The Titan Plus Luxe has an average price-point for a hybrid mattress. Typically, queen size hybrid mattresses range in price from $1,600 to $2,200. Opting for the cooling cover increases the cost, which varies according to mattress size.
Sizes | Price | Dimensions | Height | Weight |
Twin | $899 | 38” x 75” | 13” | 50 lbs. |
Twin XL | $974 | 38” x 80” | 13” | 60 lbs. |
Full | $1,274 | 53” x 75” | 13” | 65 lbs. |
Queen | $1,599 | 60” x 80” | 13” | 117 lbs. |
King | $1,799 | 76” x 80” | 13” | 148 lbs. |
California King | $1,799 | 72” x 84” | 13” | 148 lbs. |
Split King | $1,948 | 36” x 84” (2 pcs.) | 13” | 130 lbs. |
Which Titan Mattress Is Right for You?
In addition to the Titan Plus Luxe Mattress, Brooklyn Bedding also offers the Titan Plus Mattress. Both are hybrid mattresses with a mixture of memory foam and pocketed coils. The Titan Plus rates as firm (8) on our 10-point firmness scale, while the Titan Plus Luxe is medium firm (6).
Our testing team found that the firmer Titan Plus worked better for back sleepers over 230 pounds, as well as stomach sleepers over 130 pounds. The Titan Plus Luxe was preferred by our side sleepers over 130 pounds, as well as back sleepers under 230 pounds.
Titan Mattresses at a Glance
Model | Firmness | Mattress Type | Height | Base Price (Queen) |
Titan Plus | Firm (8) | Hybrid | 11” | $1,249 |
Titan Plus Luxe Hybrid | Medium Firm (6) | Hybrid | 13” | $1,599 |
Discounts and Coupons
Titan provides promo codes and discounts, particularly around holidays like Presidents Day and Black Friday. The company also offers year-round discounts to students, educators, first responders, medical professionals, and military service members.
Where Can You Buy the Titan Luxe Hybrid?
You can buy the Titan Luxe Hybrid online by visiting the Titan or Brooklyn Bedding websites. Some Titan products are also available via third-party retailers like Amazon. Any retail location that sells Brooklyn Bedding products may carry the Titan Luxe, including Brooklyn Bedding showrooms. You can locate the closest Brooklyn Bedding store near you using the website’s location finder.
Buying Information and Customer Policies | |
Availability | The Titan Luxe Mattress ships to all 50 states and Canada. You can purchase the mattress on either the Titan Mattress or Brooklyn Bedding websites. It’s also available in brick-and-mortar Brooklyn Bedding stores or other stores that sell the brand. |
Shipping | Your mattress ships for free via FedEx Ground to the contiguous 48 states. Customers in Alaska and Hawaii pay additional shipping costs, which start at $125. Orders placed in Canada ship via DHL with fees starting at $250. The mattress is shipped compressed in a box. Place it where you’d like and remove it from the box and plastic packaging. It may take up to two days to fully decompress. |
Sleep Trial | Titan provides a 120-night sleep trial. You must try the mattress for at least 30 nights before initiating a refund or exchange. The company will offer a full refund if the request is made within the trial period. The refund does not include shipping charges, which are non-refundable. |
Warranty | A lifetime warranty covers manufacturer defects. Brooklyn Bedding may repair or replace the bed if it shows defects in manufacturing or craftsmanship. This includes deep sagging or deterioration despite proper care and use. It does not cover typical wear and tear, like softening or stains. Repairs and replacements are free to the owner for the first 10 years. After that, you’ll pay a prorated replacement fee. |
Titan Luxe Hybrid Mattress FAQ
The Titan Luxe Hybrid Mattress can support up to 1,000 pounds. You should consider the combined weights of anyone sleeping on the bed to determine if the mattress will be supportive enough.
The Titan Mattress is made by Brooklyn Bedding, which launched in 2008. Brooklyn Bedding also manufactures several other popular mattresses, including the Signature Hybrid, Aurora Luxe, Sedona Elite, Plank Firm Luxe, and Spartan.
The cooling cover may be a good option for those who sleep exceedingly hot, though our testing team didn’t notice a significant difference in temperature regulation with or without the optional cover. Either way, our tests showed that the Titan Plus Luxe helped regulate temperature better than many other memory foam hybrids.
The Titan Luxe Hybrid works best on a solid foundation with little to no give. This includes standard box springs, but you may also use platform or slat foundations that have 4 inches or less between slats.