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Business Insider
11-07-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
The best Prime Day mattress deals aren't on Amazon — save up to $1,500 on Leesa, Saatva, Tempur-Pedic
Despite being Amazon's event, Prime Day has basically become its own holiday, and surprisingly enough, Amazon isn't the only retailer bringing you the best Prime Day deals this week. In fact, our favorite mattress retailers, big and small, are getting in on the action with some great non-Amazon mattress deals for Prime of my job is tracking and bringing you the best mattress deals on a weekly basis, so I'd say I'm somewhat of an expert. While Amazon's Prime Day mattress deals, which are ending tonight, are worth exploring, you're missing out if you're not shopping at other retailers this Prime Day. Many are celebrating the occasion with comparable or, in some cases, better deals we're particularly loving include 30% off the Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress, the best mattress we've ever tested (it also happens to be the one I sleep on every night, so I can certainly vouch for it). The rarely-on-sale Tempur-Pedic Cloud Mattress is also nearly $600 off. You can even save $1,500 at PlushBeds on the Botanical Bliss Mattress right browse through the best non-Amazon mattress deals for Prime Day, including significant markdowns on hybrid, foam, and organic mattresses we love. If you prefer to shop for yourself, keep scrolling for a full list of current non-Amazon Prime Day mattress sales by retailer. But remember that just as Prime Day will be over in a flash, some of these deals will be The prices shown here are for queen mattresses. However, most discounts apply to other sizes, which are selectable on the same page. The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress provides great edge support and motion isolation. Its mix of memory foam and pocket springs produces an average firmness, making it an outstanding solution for back pain sufferers of any sleeping style. Save an extra $25 with our exclusive promo code INSIDER25. The Bear Hybrid mattress has six layers of foam and spring coils for a customized fit and great night's sleep. It's also made with a moisture-wicking cover, making it a great choice for hot sleepers. The Tempur-Pedic Cloud Mattress features contouring foam that cradles sleepers of all body types and sleeping styles while offering outstanding pressure relief and heat dissipation. The Big Fig Mattress is constructed for heavier individuals with firm support and a high weight capacity. It's also endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association. The Puffy Royal Mattress is the ideal choice for side sleepers and petite individuals who want a plush feel to sink into. Plus, couples will appreciate the impressive motion isolation. Casper revamped its all-foam mattress with the The One, a medium-firm bed with stellar motion isolation and temperature regulation. The Cocoon Chill is a medium-firm memory foam mattress with a cooling cover layer. The Saatva Classic Mattress is designed to suit a variety of sleeping styles and features a plush top for luxurious comfort. Its patented lumbar zone technology helps support proper spine alignment. Thanks to its all-natural materials, the Birch Mattress is guilt-free for environmentally conscious folks. The Nolah Natural 11-inch Mattress is made of eco-friendly latex, offering a soft, responsive feel. The wrapped pocket coils add support and durability. Made with natural foam and New Zealand wool, Awara's mattress includes latex-wrapped coil springs for bounce and support. The PlushBeds Botanical Bliss mattress is certified organic and stays cool. The medium-firm feel is ideal for stomach and back sleepers. Shopping for more discounts today? Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon's website for the full selection.

Business Insider
02-07-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
The best 4th of July mattress sales: Tempur-Pedic, Saatva, and more
Summer is the time to get some much-needed rest and relaxation, which means sleeping well. But if an uncomfortable mattress has had you tossing and turning, it may be time for an upgrade. Thankfully, you're in luck because the best 4th of July mattress sales are in full honor of Independence Day, our favorite sleep retailers, big and small, are offering some of the best markdowns of the year. With a slew of sitewide discounts, bundle and save opportunities, and special promo codes available, you'll have no problem getting a new bed without breaking the bank. There are even some options under $200 available. But of course, you don't want to spend the holiday combing through the endless deals, and not all of them are worth your time (or money). That's where we come in. Ahead, browse through the best 4th of July mattress sales and deals on beds we can vouch for. Some of these sales will be over in a flash, so don't sleep on The prices shown here are for queen mattresses. However, in most cases, the discount also applies to other sizes, often selectable on the same page. The Bear Hybrid mattress has six layers of foam and spring coils for a customized fit and great night's sleep. It's also made with a moisture-wicking cover, making it a great choice for hot sleepers. The Big Fig Mattress is constructed for heavier individuals with firm support and a high weight capacity for both the bed and the foundation that comes with it. The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress provides great edge support and motion isolation. Its mix of memory foam and pocket springs produces an average firmness, making it an outstanding solution for back pain sufferers of any sleeping style. Save an extra $25 with our exclusive promo code INSIDER25. The Puffy Royal Mattress is the ideal choice for side sleepers and petite individuals who want a plush feel to sink into. Plus, couples will appreciate the impressive motion isolation. If heat-trapping mattresses have kept you tossing and turning through the night, the Tempur-Pedic ProBreeze Mattress will help you rest easy. You can't go wrong with Leesa for any sleep type. I should know; I sleep on a Leesa mattress every night, and so does our deals editor. The brand has claimed the top spot in several of our sleep guides, including the best mattress overall, best for back pain, best hybrid, and best bed-in-a-box, so you're unlikely to strike out there. Leesa is ringing in the 4th with 30% off every mattress on the see all the Leesa beds we've tried, check out our full Leesa mattress review. The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress provides great edge support and motion isolation. Its mix of memory foam and pocket springs produces an average firmness, making it an outstanding solution for back pain sufferers of any sleeping style. Save an extra $25 with our exclusive promo code INSIDER25. A member of the Leesa cooling mattress lineup, the Oasis Chill Hybrid offers superior temperature regulation and plush contouring for an all-around comfortable sleeping experience. Take $25 off when you use promo code INSIDER25. Tempur-Pedic's beds are best known for their Tempur-Material foam technology, which adapts to the shape of your body for personalized pressure relief, and earned the brand a spot in our best mattresses for back pain guide. Tempur-Pedic is also known for great temperature dissipation, which is good news, as the brand's cooling mattresses are all $500 off for the our full Tempur-Pedic mattress review for our favorites. If heat-trapping mattresses have kept you tossing and turning through the night, the Tempur-Pedic ProBreeze Mattress will help you rest easy. Tempur-Pedic's most advanced sleep experience, this bed can help cool or warm you by up to 30 degrees. It features a dual-zone climate control system, making it ideal for couples. Saatva's beds are some of the most luxurious ones we've tested, with support and comfort to match. They're included in our hybrid mattresses guide, along with the best for back pain and the best for back sleepers. Plus, the brand is known for its sustainable practices. For the 4th, Saatva is offering $400 off any mattress purchase of $1,000 or our full Saatva mattress review to learn more. The Saatva Classic Mattress is designed to suit a variety of sleeping styles and features a plush top for luxurious comfort. Its patented lumbar zone technology helps support proper spine alignment. The Saatva Rx is designed to help those with joint and back pain. We haven't tested it yet, but we've been impressed with the other Saatva mattresses. Prime Day is less than a week away, but you can start the festivities early by shopping Amazon's mattress sales now. While Amazon's own Amazon Basics mattress is not included in the current markdowns, there are still plenty of affordable options to choose from. Many of the high-quality mattresses you can buy on Amazon already start at under $300, and now you can snag one for under $200. The Nap Queen 8-Inch mattress combines three layers of memory foam: bamboo charcoal-infused for cooling and odor protection, comfort foam, and a bottom layer of support foam. The numerous foam layers should help to minimize pressure points for a comfortable night's sleep. The softer-than-average firmness of the Siena Memory Foam Mattress makes it the ideal choice for side sleepers, especially those who overheat. Casper was one of the original bed-in-a-box brands, and it's still one of the most popular. The brand offers great quality at affordable prices, though it's rare to find one of its mattresses on sale. Luckily, you can get them all up to 35% off right now for the our full Casper review for more of our picks. Plus, check out our roundup of the best Casper coupons for more ways to save. Casper revamped its all-foam mattress with the The One, a medium-firm bed with stellar motion isolation and temperature regulation. If you're a warm sleeper, the new Snow mattress from Casper is designed to keep you cool for hours of better sleep. Its hybrid build offers medium support. Check out more guides to the best mattress sales us on Instagram and WhatsApp to keep up with the latest reviews, deals, and buying guides.


New York Post
11-06-2025
- Health
- New York Post
The 8 best hybrid mattresses you can buy in 2025, tested and expert-recommended
New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. There are two types of people in the world: those who treat sleep like a sacred ritual, and those who are still waking up on a lumpy memory foam slab they bought during their sophomore year of college. If you're here, chances are you're finally ready to upgrade — and a hybrid mattress is probably your best bet. Why? Because the best hybrid mattress blends contouring comfort and breathable bounce, minus the swampy memory foam trap or the squeaky coil throwback. Whether you're trying to beat the heat at night (hi, fellow furnace people) or just looking for the best mattress for side sleepers, hip pain, or general 'why does my spine hate me' malaise, this guide's for you. Advertisement So, what is a hybrid mattress exactly? It's a mix of foam (memory, latex, or polyfoam) and an innerspring system, usually with individually pocketed coils for movement isolation and edge support. As Dr. Christopher Allen, board-certified sleep medicine physician, explains: 'The materials matter. Pocketed coils and a plush top — like memory foam or latex — are the winning combo for pressure relief and spinal alignment.' Unlike an all-foam mattress, hybrids offer structure and cooling airflow without sacrificing that dreamy, plush surface. If you're stuck deciding between a hybrid mattress vs. memory foam, just know that hybrids win on breathability, support, and bounce. And for latex lovers? A latex hybrid mattress offers all that goodness with natural materials and fewer chemicals. To find the best of the best, we tested more than a dozen top-rated hybrid mattresses over several weeks, looking at pressure relief, support, edge integrity, motion transfer, and real-life sleep quality. We pulled in expert insights from four certified sleep specialists and functional medicine doctors to evaluate materials, longevity, and pain relief. And yes — we slept on them ourselves, from sweaty city apartments to wide suburban bedrooms with pets, partners, and midnight panic spirals included. Below, find our honest hybrid mattress reviews, including the best hybrid mattress in a box (no showroom required). Best hybrid mattresses Best overall: Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress Pros: Supportive yet plush — excellent for hips, shoulders, and lower back Excellent edge support and motion isolation Breathable and cool for a hybrid foam design Fast shipping, easy unboxing Cons: Heavy to move, especially in walk-up apartments The Leesa Sapira Hybrid isn't just a bunch of foam glued together and slapped with a buzzword. It's built like someone actually thought about human bodies — especially the tired, beat-up kind who've spent a little too much time sleeping on sad, stiff slabs. The mattress is made up of five layers. The top is a hole-punched comfort foam designed for airflow and a little plush give, not so soft you sink, but just enough to make you feel like you're not being punished. Below that is a memory foam recovery layer that contours to your body without that stuck-in-the-mud vibe. The star of the show, though, is the 1,000+ individually wrapped pocket springs. These give the mattress its bounce, structure, and ability to support you even when you're flopping into bed after a long day. They're reinforced with perimeter edge support, and at the base is a super-dense foam layer that keeps the whole operation sturdy. It's the rare mattress that actually manages to be both cloud and backbone, which, frankly, should be its tagline. I ordered the Leesa Sapira Hybrid after one too many mornings of hip pain and feeling like my old mattress had won a wrestling match against my body. I live in NYC, so getting the thing upstairs involved three friends, some light bribery, and one very bitter neighbor. Once inside, unboxing was easy — the mattress puffed up fast, didn't smell like chemicals, and was ready to sleep on within an hour. That first night? Game-changer. The top layers felt plush without being swampy. I wasn't sinking, just lightly hugged. The pocket springs gave it structure and support, so I didn't wake up with that familiar lower back ache. Even better: my hips, which had been staging a slow-motion protest for months, finally stopped complaining. Three weeks later, I still wake up feeling rested, without stiffness, and mildly smug. The bed remains cool through the night and hasn't developed any dips or indentations. It also holds up beautifully whether I'm starfished across the whole thing or curled into the fetal position over a Sunday scaries spiral. The Leesa Sapira Hybrid lands in that dreamy Goldilocks zone — not too firm, not too soft, just…correct. You lie down, melt in slightly, and your spine doesn't fight back. Mattress type: Hybrid (foam + coils) | Feel: Medium-firm (6/10) | Material: Comfort foam, memory foam, pocket coils, support foam | Height: 11″ | Number of layers: 5 | Sleep trial: 100 nights | Free shipping: Yes | Warranty: 10 years Best for side sleepers: Helix Midnight Luxe Mattress Pros: Excellent pressure relief and lumbar support for side sleepers Strong motion isolation (great for couples and pets) Optional GlacioTex cover actually keeps you cool Plush pillow top without excessive sink Cons: Heavy and awkward to move without help Slight edge sloping for perimeter sleepers Premium price point If you sleep on your side and have a history of waking up with a stiff neck, sore shoulders, or a lower back that feels like it's been through a boxing match, the Helix Midnight Luxe might be your redemption ticket. Designed specifically with side sleepers in mind, this hybrid mattress hits that elusive sweet spot between plush pressure relief and full-body support. A medium firmness level (around 6–6.5/10) makes it ideal for cradling your shoulders and hips without causing sinkage or spinal misalignment. The Luxe upgrade includes a quilted pillow top, zoned lumbar support, and an optional GlacioTex Cooling Cover that stays cold to the touch — even on warm nights. But it's not just specs that make this mattress a standout — it's the real-world sleep transformation. Al Murrilo, senior director of commerce partnerships, put it best: 'After years of tossing, turning, and regretting our hasty decision, we finally had the opportunity to try the Helix Midnight Luxe — and it couldn't have come soon enough.' He continued, 'It strikes an ideal balance of support and softness, keeps us cool through the night, and absorbs movement better than any mattress we've tried. Simply put, it's the best sleep we've had in years.' If you're a side sleeper with back pain, a restless partner, or a body that runs hot at night, the Helix Midnight Luxe was basically built for you. Mattress type: Hybrid (memory foam + pocket coils) | Feel: Medium (6–6.5/10) | Material: CertiPUR-US certified foam, steel coils | Height: 14″ | Sleep trial: 100 nights | Warranty: Limited lifetime | Free shipping: Yes | Free mattress removal: No Best for back/stomach sleepers: Saatva Classic Mattress Pros: Ideal firmness and lumbar support for back and stomach sleepers Dual coil-on-coil construction for structure and responsiveness Organic cotton cover and pillow-top comfort White-glove delivery (no unboxing chaos) Cons: Not a rollable 'mattress in a box' Pricier than boxed competitors (but worth it for many) The Saatva Classic in Luxury Firm is the Goldilocks of hybrid mattresses — not too soft, not too stiff, and engineered for optimal spinal alignment. With a dual coil system that pairs a base of interconnected tempered steel coils with a layer of individually wrapped coils above, it delivers that perfect combo of bounce and contour. Topped with a quilted Euro pillow top and encased in breathable organic cotton, this isn't your average mattress-in-a-box — it's handcrafted, white-glove-delivered luxury that supports without sacrificing comfort. Don't just take our word for it. Elana Fishman, Page Six Style and Shopping Director, shared: 'I prefer a more pillowy, hotel-style sleep experience, while my husband swears he can't sleep on anything but the firmest of mattresses,' — yet somehow, the Saatva Classic nailed both. 'More importantly, after years of using our old mattress, sleeping on our Saatva is quite literally a night and day difference… it truly feels like slumbering atop a cloud.' Add in zoned lumbar support, reinforced edges, and two height options, and this is a back or stomach sleeper's dream — especially if you share the bed with a partner (or a cat) and need a little extra real estate. Mattress type: Innerspring hybrid | Feel: Medium-firm (6.5/10) | Material: Memory foam, pocket coils, tempered steel coils, organic cotton | Height: 11.5″ or 14.5″ | Number of layers: 5 | Sleep trial: 365 nights | Shipping: Free with in-room setup | Warranty: Lifetime | Free mattress removal: Yes Best for back pain: Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress Pros: Zoned coil system with targeted lumbar support Copper-infused memory foam stays cool and clean Excellent motion isolation and cooling for hot sleepers High-profile, luxury hotel feel Cons: Quite tall — may require deep-pocket sheets Heavy to move solo (invite a friend) Designed for pain relief, post-workout recovery, and genuinely great sleep, the Bear Elite Hybrid is a medium-firm mattress with elite-level support where it counts most — the lumbar region. Its zoned coil system offers firmer resistance under your lower back and gentler pressure relief under the shoulders and hips. That's huge for anyone waking up achy, stiff, or sore. Add in copper-infused memory foam (which is naturally antimicrobial and cooling) plus a phase-change material cover that feels cold to the touch, and you've got a smart mattress that doesn't just claim to reduce pain — it actively works to prevent it. Matt Levy, live events reporter at the New York Post, put it best: 'This mattress is 1000% worth the hassle, the money, and any other roadblocks that may be preventing you from purchasing.' After sleeping on the Bear for over a month, he wrote, 'It contours my body in ways I never thought possible, and basically just feels like upgrading from coach to first class… As a lifelong side sleeper, I can say with full confidence that the Bear mattress is as supportive and forgiving on your back as advertised.' He also praised its ease of setup, motion isolation, and game-changing cool-to-the-touch cover. If you've been avoiding a mattress upgrade because of the logistics, Bear makes the process surprisingly fun — and the payoff is sleep that actually heals. Mattress type: Hybrid | Feel: Medium-firm | Material: Copper-infused memory foam, zoned coils, phase-change fabric | Height: 14″ | Number of layers: 6 | Sleep trial: 120 nights | Warranty: Lifetime | Free shipping: Yes | Free mattress removal: No Best cooling: Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe Mattress Pros: Exceptional cooling tech (GlacioTex cover + copper gel foam) Comes in soft, medium, and firm options Zoned coil base for airflow and targeted support Great pressure relief for hot sleepers with back pain Cons: Slight bounce may not suit foam purists Cooling cover feels slightly slick to the touch Hot sleepers, rejoice — the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe is the mattress equivalent of sticking your head in a mini-fridge and loving every second of it. Built like a high-tech dream machine, this hybrid pairs responsive coils with three (yes, three) layers of foam engineered to keep your temperature in check. It starts with a GlacioTex cooling cover, a NASA-worthy phase-change material that instantly cools on contact and continues to regulate temperature through the night. Beneath that, you'll find gel-infused memory foam and copper-infused Energex foam, both of which wick away heat while providing plush, pressure-relieving comfort, so you don't feel like you're sleeping on a slab of high-tech concrete. Unlike most 'cooling' mattresses that rely on airy marketing but leave you sweating through your sheets by 2 a.m., the Aurora Luxe is genuinely engineered for climate control. It also features zoned support in the coil base, so your hips and shoulders get the targeted relief they need without compromising airflow. Available in soft, medium, and firm feels, it's an all-season solution that adapts to your sleep style — whether you're a fetal-position furnaceling or a starfish sleeper with circulation issues. Carly Stern, wellness editor, put it this way: 'A month ago, I finally got my first 'big girl mattress,' and… I've only popped a sleep aid once since then.' She noted the Aurora Luxe's breathable build and instant comfort, calling it a major upgrade over her old foam mattress. 'It was like going from an Amazon knockoff to something that felt curated by an actual sleep scientist,' she joked. In short, the Aurora Luxe is like central AC for your body — cool, quiet, and worth every cent. Mattress type: Hybrid | Feel: Soft, medium, or firm | Material: GlacioTex cooling cover, copper and gel-infused memory foam, pocketed coils | Height: 13.5″ | Number of layers: 6 | Sleep trial: 120 nights | Warranty: 10 years | Free shipping: Yes | Free mattress removal: No Best organic: Birch Natural Mattress Pros: Certified organic + toxin-free (GOTS, GOLS, GREENGUARD Gold) Naturally breathable and moisture-wicking (ideal for hot or allergy-prone sleepers) Excellent motion isolation without polyfoam Zoned coil support with strong edge reinforcement Cons: Firmer feel may not suit plush-mattress lovers Slight natural wool scent out of the box $99 return fee If you're chemically sensitive, eco-conscious, or just tired of sleeping on something that smells like a plastic factory, meet the Birch Natural Mattress by Helix. This GOTS- and GOLS-certified latex hybrid skips polyurethane foam and synthetic fire retardants in favor of organic cotton, natural Talalay latex, and New Zealand wool. The result? A breathable, hypoallergenic sleep surface that doesn't off-gas questionable chemicals into your face at 2 a.m. It's also GREENGUARD Gold certified, meaning it meets some of the strictest emissions standards for indoor air quality. That's especially critical for anyone with allergies, babies, or just a general distrust of mass-produced foam beds. Dr. Will Cole, a functional medicine expert, points out that 'Birch t backs its claims with third-party verification, [producing] mattresses that maintain their supportive properties for 7–10+ years.' And Birch isn't just healthy — it's comfortable. The Talalay latex offers a naturally springy, pressure-relieving feel, while up to 1,000 individually wrapped coils provide targeted support and motion isolation for combo sleepers, couples, and kids who sneak into bed at 3 a.m. Miska Salemann, commerce reporter for The Post, described it best: 'I've slept on just about every kind of mattress — rock-hard hostel cots, cloud-like memory foam, even the waterbed I begged my mom for as a kid and regretted almost immediately… My initial attraction to the Birch Natural Mattress was mostly due to my plastic hysteria… but it turned out to be one of the best beds for my body.' She added, 'One morning, I woke up and jumped out of bed, and felt like I was standing up straighter. Did the knot in my back just finally unwind? Honestly, I didn't care how it happened.' Miska also called out the mattress's 'fresh, minty, cedar-like scent right out of the box,' its 'shock-absorbing latex and motion-stabilizing coils,' and praised the reinforced edges, breathable layers, and ability to keep her cool without the use of any synthetic cooling tech. In her words: 'It's not dead still, but I've never found myself waking up in the middle of the night with no explanation.' Mattress type: Latex hybrid | Feel: Medium-firm (6.5/10) | Material: Organic cotton, organic wool, Talalay latex, pocketed coils | Height: 11″ | Number of layers: 5 (plus optional pillow top) | Sleep trial: 100 nights | Warranty: 25 years | Free shipping: Yes | Free mattress removal: Optional in-home setup available Best latex hybrid: Avocado Green Mattress Pros: Extremely durable and eco-friendly Zoned coils for superior pressure relief Optional pillow-top adds softness if needed Cons: Heavy to move or rotate Firmer than most foam hybrids The Avocado Green Mattress is a crowd-favorite latex hybrid that feels like nature's version of a firm hug. Hand-tufted and GREENGUARD Gold certified, it's made with 100% GOLS-certified organic latex, GOTS-certified cotton and wool, and an 8-inch support core of pocketed coils arranged into five ergonomic zones. This zoned design supports your back, cushions your hips and shoulders, and prevents sinkage, making it excellent for pain relief and spinal alignment. While it has a firmer feel out of the box (7/10 on the firmness scale), you can opt for the optional pillow-top layer if you want a little more give. 'Natural latex mattresses typically outlast all other types,' Dr. Cole points out. 'The Avocado Green is built for both health and durability.' Bonus: It's handcrafted in a California factory powered entirely by renewable energy. Mattress type: Latex hybrid | Feel: Firm (7/10), medium-firm with pillow-top | Material: Organic latex, wool, cotton, zoned pocket coils | Height: 11″ (13″ with pillow-top) | Number of layers: 5–6 | Sleep trial: 1 year | Free shipping: Yes | Warranty: 25 years Best hybrid in a box: Nolah Evolution 15 Mattress Nolah Pros: Exceptional cooling and pressure relief Zoned support works for all sleeping positions Ships fast and expands quickly Cons: Slightly taller than standard sheets can handle Pricey without promotions The Nolah Evolution 15 is the hybrid-in-a-box that has serious main-character energy. Arriving in a single compact box, it inflates into a deluxe, hotel-level mattress with zoned support coils, graphite-infused AirFoamICE, and a cooling Euro topper that delivers instant plushness without heat. Dr. Allen specifically includes this model in his top picks for side sleepers — and it's easy to see why. With three firmness options, it's customizable and highly pressure-relieving. Angela Tricarico, New York Post's commerce reporter, loved how fast it expanded (ready within an hour), how luxe it looked, and how well it performed across sleep positions during her testing. It's a hybrid, yes, but it has a top layer that feels like clouds and a coil layer that delivers stability — no wobble, no sinking. For the 'I need this to show up fast and feel amazing immediately' crowd, this one is a sure thing. Mattress type: Hybrid | Feel: Available in Plush, Luxury Firm, Firm | Material: Graphite foam, memory foam, zoned coils | Height: 15″ | Number of layers: 7 | Sleep trial: 120 nights | Free shipping: Yes | Warranty: Lifetime How we tested Every mattress in this guide was tested over a multi-week period in real-world home environments — no sterile lab simulations, no showroom naps, just real sleep with real backs, hips, and complaints on the line. Our team includes side and back sleepers, some with chronic pain, others who run hot at night, and at least one editor with a cat who treats 3 a.m. like prime time for cardio. Each mattress was evaluated for: Pressure relief: We focused on key pain points — hips, shoulders, lower back — and assessed how much support or cushion each mattress offered across multiple sleep positions. We focused on key pain points — hips, shoulders, lower back — and assessed how much support or cushion each mattress offered across multiple sleep positions. Motion transfer: Tested with a partner and/or pet to see how well each hybrid isolated movement. Tested with a partner and/or pet to see how well each hybrid isolated movement. Edge support: Sat, rolled, and sprawled across the edge to see how much give there was and whether it felt secure. Sat, rolled, and sprawled across the edge to see how much give there was and whether it felt secure. Temperature regulation: Monitored heat buildup during warmer nights (67–80°F room temps), noting any cooling tech that actually worked. Monitored heat buildup during warmer nights (67–80°F room temps), noting any cooling tech that actually worked. Unboxing and setup: Measured how fast the mattress expanded, off-gassing levels, and whether it was realistically manageable without professional movers. Measured how fast the mattress expanded, off-gassing levels, and whether it was realistically manageable without professional movers. Sleep quality: This one's subjective but essential — did we actually wake up feeling better? Less sore? More rested? We cross-referenced our experience with certifications, brand and material transparency, and expert input from sleep scientists and functional medicine doctors. How to find the best hybrid mattress Material Not all hybrids are created equal. The best ones combine breathable, high-quality foam (like memory foam or natural latex) with individually pocketed coils, not interconnected spring systems. Dr. Will Cole says, 'Superior hybrids use organic, non-toxic materials like GOLS-certified latex, GOTS-certified cotton and wool, with individually wrapped coils rather than synthetic foams and chemical adhesives. VOCs from conventional materials can trigger inflammatory responses in sensitive individuals.' If you want an ultra-clean sleep surface, prioritize hybrids with GOTS, GOLS, or GREENGUARD Gold certifications — these ensure minimal chemical exposure and long-term durability. Support, firmness, and pressure relief Hybrid mattresses vary in firmness from cloud-soft to orthopedic firm. Most side sleepers should look for a medium to medium-soft feel (4–6/10). 'This allows shoulders and hips to sink slightly while still supporting the waist and maintaining spinal alignment,' says Dr. Allen. Heavier side sleepers may need a slightly firmer surface to avoid sinking too far. Back and stomach sleepers often do better with medium-firm to firm support (6–8/10), particularly with lumbar support zones. Zoned coil systems — found in models like the Saatva Classic and Bear Elite — are especially helpful for managing back pain. Motion isolation If you sleep with a partner, a hybrid with memory foam or latex over pocket coils will reduce motion transfer better than traditional innerspring models. Dr. Michael Gradisar, head of sleep science at Sleep Cycle, explains: 'Each small waking event during the night disrupts our natural sleep cycle. If people are serious about improving sleep, they should focus on a foam or hybrid mattress that minimizes motion.' That said, fully foam mattresses still offer the best isolation, but at the cost of heat retention and bounce. Sleep trial and warranty A solid hybrid mattress should come with at least a 100-night sleep trial and a 10-year warranty, though many premium brands (like Nolah and Avocado) offer 365-night trials and lifetime warranties. These policies signal durability and stand behind product quality. Don't settle for a hybrid mattress with a return policy shorter than 30 nights — it takes time for your body to adjust, and cheaper mattresses often sag or soften significantly after a few weeks. Price Expect to spend between $1,800–$3,500 for a premium hybrid. Dr. Cole advises: 'Budget options can still deliver if they have legitimate certifications (not just 'greenwashing' claims). Look for GOTS certification at minimum.' FAQs of hybrid mattresses What is a hybrid mattress? A hybrid mattress combines two or more support systems — typically memory foam or latex on top and individually pocketed coils at the base. This design blends contouring comfort with firm support, making hybrids a popular choice for sleepers who want the pressure relief of foam and the breathability of springs. Dr. Allen explains: 'Materials matter most — look for hybrids with quality coils and breathable foams that don't trap heat or compress over time.' Hybrid mattress vs. memory foam: which is better? Memory foam mattresses are excellent at contouring and motion isolation, but they tend to sleep hot and can make you feel 'stuck.' Hybrid mattresses, on the other hand, offer a cooler, more responsive surface thanks to airflow from coils and balanced lift. Dr. Gradisar recommends foam for couples who wake easily from movement, but acknowledges hybrids are a strong middle ground: 'They reduce motion without the dead weight feel of all-foam designs.' What is the best hybrid mattress for side sleepers? According to Dr. Allen, side sleepers should prioritize 'medium-soft to medium (4–6/10) firmness with materials that relieve pressure at the hips and shoulders.' His top picks include: These models balance plush comfort with responsive support and cooling. What is the best latex hybrid mattress? The Avocado Green Mattress and the Birch Natural Mattress are two of the most recommended latex hybrid options. Both are made with organic materials, feature zoned coil systems, and maintain durability over 10+ years. Dr. Cole notes, 'Natural latex mattresses outlast most others and avoid the inflammatory effects of synthetic materials.' How long do hybrid mattresses last? A high-quality hybrid mattress should last 8–10 years, depending on its construction. 'Natural latex hybrids, especially those with certifications like GOLS and GOTS, often last 10+ years,' says Dr. Cole. Avoid low-density foams and unverified materials, which degrade faster and lose support. Do hybrid mattresses sleep hot? Not necessarily. While foam can trap heat, hybrids are built to promote airflow via their coil systems. Models like the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe, Bear Elite, and Nolah Evolution 15 use cooling covers and gel-infused foams to regulate temperature. Lauri Leadley, founder of the Valley Sleep Center, adds: 'Spring systems serve as little structures within the mattress that precipitate better airflow…creating a cooling down effect.'

Business Insider
13-05-2025
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The mattress I use every night is $600 off — Don't sleep on this Leesa sale
When I first moved to my New York City apartment in the middle of a heat wave, the last thing I wanted to deal with was coordinating a complicated mattress delivery and setup process. I got to researching bed-in-a-box brands that might make my life easier, but was determined not to sacrifice my sleep quality. All the results pointed me in the direction of Leesa's Sapira Hybrid Mattress, and I've been sleeping soundly on it ever since. The only thing that could've made it better was scoring a bigger discount, and now you can during Leesa's 2025 Memorial Day Sale. From now until June 3, Leesa's best-selling mattresses are 30% off. It's rare for Leesa mattresses to be marked down by more than 25%, so this is a sale you won't want to miss. With your mattress purchase, you'll also receive a free sleep bundle ($299 value) that includes pillows and a microfiber sheet set, so you'll have everything you need for a good night's sleep. The deals also extend to select bedding and bases, which are up to 25% off. But we're really here for the mattresses, and among the markdowns are multiple editor favorites. Note: The prices shown here are for queen mattresses, but the discount also applies to other sizes, which are selectable on the same page. Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress (Queen) $1,399 $1,999 Save 30% The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress provides great edge support and motion isolation. Its mix of memory foam and pocket springs produces an average firmness, making it an outstanding solution for back pain sufferers of any sleeping style. Save an extra $25 with our exclusive promo code INSIDER25. View at Leesa I was hard-pressed to find a negative review for Leesa's bestseller, the Sapira Hybrid, but it's safe to say it surpassed my expectations. Unboxing and setting up the bed was a breeze, and only took about 10 minutes. I'm a stomach sleeper and have scoliosis, which can sometimes cause back pain, so it can be tricky to find a bed with the right balance between support and comfort. The Sapira Hybrid's combination of foam and spring layers offers the perfect level of firmness to maintain my spine alignment. I also tend to be a hot sleeper, but the bed's breathable cover and cooling foam have consistently kept me at the perfect temperature throughout the night. Unsurprisingly, I'm not the only one who loves this mattress. In fact, our mattress expert on the Reviews team named it his top pick of all time in our full Leesa Hybrid review. The bed's versatility is clearly its superpower, making it our top pick not only for the best mattress overall, but also for the best hybrid, the best for back pain, and the best mattress in a box. Follow our WhatsApp channel on mobile for more deals like this The Sapira Hybrid isn't the only Leesa bed our editors can vouch for. Deals and How to Watch editor Sarah Saril put the Leesa Oasis Chill Mattress to the test and now sleeps on it every night. Here's what she has to say: "I'm a very hot sleeper. I had resigned myself to a life of sweaty nights and disturbed rest when the opportunity to try the Leesa Oasis Chill arose. It didn't take long to notice the difference it made in my sleep schedule — it stays notably cooler than other beds I've tried, but doesn't sacrifice plush comfort for it. It stays true to the brand's standard of quality, and I'm so glad I made the upgrade." Read Saril's full Leesa Oasis Chill Mattress review to learn more about how she tested. With the current discount, the Sapira Hybrid is $600 off, and the Oasis Chill Hybrid is $507 off. Add one to your cart now while the sale lasts, or check out our full Leesa mattress review for our thoughts on every Leesa bed we've tested. Shop the full Memorial Day Sale at Leesa mattress sales guides.