LoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyFeatured in this articleBest OverallLeesa Sapira ChillRead more$2,399 $1,899 (21% off) Leesa
Best Hybrid Mattress for Side SleepersNolah EvolutionRead more$2,277 $1,480 (35% off) Nolah
Best Hybrid Mattress for Back PainBear Elite Hybrid (Firm)Read more$2,284 $1,485 (35% off) Bear
Best Organic Hybrid MattressBirch Luxe Natural MattressRead more$2,624 $1,968 (25% off) Birch
the best hybrid mattress is sort of like cake. There's always going to be a couple of key ingredients—in the case of a mattress, that's springs and foam. Those two main elements are layered up and combined with an almost endless assortment of other ingredients (latex, coils, foam layers of various densities, assorted fabrics). The art is in the details of the recipe, and mattress brands carefully combine each ingredient in specific ratios to create a comfortable bed.
Hybrid mattresses are what we recommend for most people because when they're done right, they're soft yet supportive and much more breathable than an all-foam mattress. The only way to pick the best is to sleep on all of them, which is why I—and other WIRED reviewers—spend a week or more sleeping on each mattress, taking careful notes and then comparing them with teammates' experiences, if they have also tested that particular model. Very rarely does one mattress work for everybody, so this is especially crucial to find options tailored to your height, weight, sleeping position, and overall mattress wish list (for example, a cooling cover may be nonnegotiable for you).
We have tested all sorts of mattresses, from those focused on side sleepers, helping with back pain, organic options, and even what we deem the best mattresses overall.
Updated April 2026: I've added the Tiami Luxury Hybrid and Saatva HD mattresses to our product lineup for this article. I've also ensured prices were up to date throughout.
Compare Our Top PicksWhat Is a Hybrid Mattress?What Kind of Hybrid Mattresses Are There?Who Is a Hybrid Mattress Best For?How We Test MattressesHow Does WIRED Acquire the Mattresses to Test?What Does WIRED Do With the Mattresses After Testing Them?Best OverallPhotograph: Martin CizmarPhotograph: WiredChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistLeesa
WIRED director and reviewer Martin Cizmar really, really, really likes the Leesa Sapira Chill. It's been on our list of the best mattresses for a long time due to its comfortable hybrid construction. It features a temperature-regulating cover (which Cizmar reports effectively absorbs excess heat), a quilted pillow top that gently sinks in, four types of memory foam, and pocketed coils.
Each memory foam layer is designed to be breathable while also serving its own purpose in terms of pressure relief and support. The topmost quilted layer and comfort layer are thicker and softer for a deeper sink, while the bottom responsive and transitional layers are designed for enhanced support. The pocketed coil core also provides enhanced support where it's needed most, specifically in the lumbar zone. Coils are arranged in zones, so you get a firmer feel around your midsection. This helped alleviate Martin's back pain during testing. Plus, reinforced coils along the edge help with durability and edge support.
WIREDCover is designed to feel cool to the touch, specifically at 88 degrees FahrenheitCustomizable firmness via pillow topZoned support coils for the lower backTIREDThe pillow top can usually make a bed feel softer, which may not be what you want. Keep this in mind when choosing your firmness levelBest Hybrid Mattress for Side SleepersPhotograph: WiredPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistNolah
We're all familiar with Goldilocks (and how often that's used in mattress reviews—sorry, stick with me here) and her plight of trying to find a bed with the right firmness. That's not too far off from the average side sleeper's mattress experience. Finding the “just right” balance means getting something soft enough for your hips and shoulders to press into the bed without causing irritation. While doing that, it also has to be not too soft, because spine alignment is so important. With that in mind, the Nolah Evolution rises to the task—probably because it was developed for side sleepers.
It just so happens that this is the mattress I sleep on when I'm not testing. I especially appreciate that the quilted foam and four foam layers underneath excel in pressure relief—I love feeling cocooned in my bed. Two layers in particular stand out: the AirFoam Luxe layer that's meant to keep firm lumbar support in place, and the TriZone Foam, which also adds a firm foam layer. If that weren't enough, zoned coils are present. Like the Sapira Chill, the firmest coils are right in the center. Back pain? Not in my house.
WIREDZoned coils and five foam layers for advanced pressure relief and lumbar supportThree firmness levelsTIREDCool-to-the-touch cover is only available with a pillow-top upgradeBest Hybrid Mattress for Back PainPhotograph: Nena FarrellCourtesy of BearChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistBear
The Bear Elite Hybrid offers three firmness levels to choose from: standard soft, medium, and firm. However, if there's one thing that testers with back pain on our team believe in, it's the power of a firm mattress for support. Two WIRED reviewers have tested this mattress: Martin Cizmar and Nena Farrell. Both regularly deal with back pain, and they found that the firm Bear Elite Hybrid model really did the trick for lumbar support. They note that while it feels quite firm at first, the mattress feels more and more welcoming as time goes on.
The mattress cover uses phase change material, which sucks up heat and makes it feel cool to the touch. If you have incredibly awful back pain, though, you may want to consider the upcharge Celliant cover, an infrared-infused fabric. We haven't tried it, but it supposedly helps with recovery. You've also got copper-infused foam for even more cooling, plus transition foam for pressure relief purposes. Surprise, surprise, there's also zoned pocketed coils, so those coils located in the middle are doing the heavy lifting.
WIREDZoned coils put firm support (on an already firm bed) under your lower backMemory foam layers add softnessTIREDCelliant is supposed to promote muscle recovery, but the claims are shaky at bestIf you’re opting just for a cooling experience, you can get away with the phase change material cover that comes on the standard modelBest Organic Hybrid MattressPhotograph: WiredSave to wishlistSave to wishlistBirch
Hybrid mattresses aren't always just memory foam and coil pairings. While that does make up a good majority of the market (as far as I've seen), some people simply don't want that. Enter: natural, organic materials. In hybrid mattress mode, they're effective options that make them good contenders even if you weren't looking for something within this category. A prime example of this would be the Birch Luxe Natural.
According to WIRED reviewer Scott Gilbertson, the mix of organic wool, GOLS-certified latex, GOTS-certified organic cotton, and pocketed coils was a winning combination for responsive support. There's a lot to celebrate about latex, like its hypoallergenic status and natural heat resistance. The Luxe's pillow top added that cherry-on-top bit of luxury to sink into, while the rest of the mattress did plenty to help with spinal support.
WIREDVery good edge supportMedium firmness and coil support are great for back sleepersLatex layers provide plenty of bounce, which is good for those who toss and turnTIREDMotion transfer is higher than AvocadoWool makes for a funky, “earthy” smell for the first couple monthsBest Hybrid Mattress for CouplesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistWolf
I always empathize with couples attempting to mattress shop, because it's a tall order trying to find a suitable bed for two of everything: body types, sleeping positions, temperature preferences, and pain points. The Wolf Memory Foam Hybrid Premium Firm is a well-rounded, supportive hybrid mattress for couples (and their extracurriculars, if you catch my drift).
Its cooling cover does an outstanding job of staying cool-feeling, with a gel foam layer underneath that provides extra support. Four more layers of memory foam are present for pressure relief, which, from experience, it more than delivers on. You then have your pocketed coils in the middle, which lift heavier areas with firmer-feeling support. Overall, I thought it was more medium-firm, 6.5 out of 10, which is doable for all kinds of sleepers regardless of their build or sleeping position.
WIREDHelps with spinal alignmentCompatible with adjustable baseTIREDCan be too firm for someBest Cooling Hybrid MattressPhotograph: Molly HigginsCourtesy of BedgearChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistBedgear
The cooling cover on this mattress uses a proprietary material called Ver-Tex, which felt silky and noticeably cool to the touch during Molly's testing. This cover's not doing all the work, though, as there are Air-X side panels that Molly describes as “meshlike” and are meant for air circulation. The memory foam layers on top are your best friend when it comes to pressure relief, and the pocketed coil core is contained within a foam perimeter for added edge support.
WIREDConsistently coolingAvailable in Medium-Plush or Medium-FirmHybrid constructionTIREDEdge support could be betterBest Memory Foam HybridPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistDreamCloud
Most of the time, when I encounter a hybrid, it involves some variation of memory foam and coils. Many brands put their own twist on foam—and coils, for that matter—so it's often switched up for a unique mattress experience. Sometimes that experience is good, and other times, not so good. But if there were ever a hybrid mattress that nailed this balance, it's the DreamCloud Classic Hybrid.
DreamCloud expertly put together pressure-relieving foams, pocketed coils, and a temperature-regulating cover to create its Classic Hybrid. It's got a quilted surface, not a pillow top, but it still delivers on the pressure relief front. The medium-firm feel really supports stomach and back sleepers, but I've never had any complaints while sleeping on my side.
WIREDExcellent spine alignment, edge support, responsiveness, and pressure reliefHard to argue with a fair price, well-rounded sleep trial, and extensive warrantyTIREDCooling cover could be coolerNo longer comes with handlesBest Firm Hybrid MattressPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistThuma
Thuma offers its mattresses in Plush, Medium, and Firm—I tested it in Medium, which was much firmer than I expected. I loved the support around my lumbar zone and the whole-body lift it provided. Firm mattresses can be helpful for all sorts of sleepers, like couples, combination sleepers, those with back pain, heavy-bodied sleepers, and anyone who needs to maintain spinal alignment. If you’re looking for the best mattress for sex, the Thuma Hybrid delivers on this front as well, as its dense, five-layer construction makes for easy movement, strong edge support, and less sink.
I also appreciated the materials that went into this mattress. There’s a Tencel cover for softness and light cooling, along with organic wool, CertiPur-US-certified memory foam, organic Dunlop latex, and recycled steel pocketed coils. Just like the brand’s bed frames, there’s a strong emphasis on natural, sustainable materials to deliver a high-quality mattress. The latex and coils stand out in particular, as they contribute a lot to this bed’s firm feel. Dunlop-method latex refers to a production process that makes latex firmer, and pocketed coils provide targeted support.
WIREDFirmness helps keep the spine entirely supportedEasy to move around on and switch between sleeping positionsTIREDVery little sink for the hipsBest Latex Hybrid MattressPhotograph: Scott GilbertsonPhotograph: Scott GilbertsonPhotograph: Melissa Krused/Avocado MattressChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistAvocado
The Avocado Green mattress is one of the most highly certified organic mattresses we’ve come across. It has 13—mainly for the latex it uses. The latex is Global Organic Latex Standard certified, for one, and there’s also GreenGuard Gold, EWG, Made Safe, and Global Organic Textile Standard certifications. All of these mean you’re getting genuine, environmentally friendly materials in your mattress. There are three variations of the Avocado Green to choose from: Plush, Medium, and Firm. The Medium version has an extra 2 inches of Dunlop latex in a pillow top; the Plush has 3 inches of Talalay (a latex made to feel slightly softer) in a pillow top. If you go either of these routes for increased cushioning, know they cost a bit extra.
WIRED reviewer Scott Gilbertson tested this latex mattress for two years and has a few takeaways to share with the class. He tested the Firm version, which features Dunlop latex and recycled steel pocketed coils as its core components. Both the latex and coils contour lightly around your body, but where there is heavier weight, they supply firmer support. Being a firmer mattress that helps with lower back support already qualifies the Avocado Green as a good option for back and stomach sleepers. However, Gilbertson noted that the latex also performs well at maintaining its coolness and providing pressure relief. He said that while this bed wasn’t winning any awards for preventing motion transfer (latex is very bouncy, to the point where his kids took the liberty of impromptu mattress/trampoline park sessions), it didn't sag—a common issue with latex mattresses over time. If you’re looking to skip synthetics in favor of a more natural way to sleep, it doesn’t get much better than this.
WIREDImpeccable organic certifications throughout, with high quality, eco-friendly, nontoxic materialsFirm without being too firmComfortable for most sleepersExcellent edge supportTIREDIt's heavy; make sure you have it where you want it before you unwrap itBest Hybrid Mattress for Stomach SleepersPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistTiami
The necessity of a firmer mattress for stomach sleeping can feel like a double-edged sword: your spine gets the support it needs, but pressure relief for your hips isn’t a priority. The Tiami Luxury Hybrid provided me with both. Tiami incorporates innovative materials into its hybrid construction—particularly Energex foam, which is meant to mimic latex. This is incorporated into foam layers and foam-capped pocketed coils.
The foam layers are ventilated to help keep you from overheating and to provide the light, sink-in feeling for your hip bones—a treat seldom experienced with this sleep style. Each coil’s foam capsule is also intrinsic for this. The firmness of the metal coil, paired with the foam atop it, provides a gentle lift around your lumbar region to keep it aligned. I found the weight distribution of the Tiami to be on point, preventing the lower back from sinking in too far while not being overly rigid to the point of discomfort. These materials also let me move around easily, as softer foams can cause more sink and inhibit that.
WIREDFirmer feel caters to stomach sleepers and heavier buildsSpecialty foam and coils help with advanced pressure reliefTIREDA solid mattress, just not necessarily an industry-leading designBest Hybrid Mattress for Heavy-Bodied SleepersPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesPhotograph: Julia ForbesChevronChevronSave to wishlistSave to wishlistSaatva
For heavier body types, hybrid mattresses are the ideal place to start in your mattress research. Beds that use only foam or latex often don’t provide enough lift for this body type. Lack of support causes sleepers to sink too far into their mattress, leading to spinal misalignment, reduced pressure relief, and general discomfort. Over time, this takes a toll on your sleep. The Saatva HD not only pulls together three types of mattress materials—foam, latex, and coils—but also incorporates design details to ensure you’re not missing out on the support you’ve been looking for.
The Saatva HD is 15.5 inches tall, which helps prevent sleepers from sinking in too deeply. Saatva incorporates extra lumbar support via a special “wire” in the center of the bed, keeping your midsection aloft to support healthy spinal alignment. To assist with this, 14-gauge coils keep the surface responsive, meaning it is easy to move around on and feel supported at all times. The foams and latex in the Euro pillow top and upper layers relieve pressure along joints, but aren’t soft enough to detract from the mattress's supportive feel. Each side of the HD can support up to 500 pounds, yet doesn’t feel overly firm for co-sleepers of different sizes.
WIREDExtra supportive for heavier body types, yet supports all buildsStrong spine alignment via extra support materials and firmer feelExcellent motion isolation for co-sleepers, along with no “cratering” on the surfaceTIREDMay be too firm for some side sleepersRidiculously heavy, be careful movingCompare Our Top PicksMattressHybrid MaterialsCertificationsFirmnessHeightTrial PeriodWarrantyLeesa Sapira ChillMemory foam, pocketed coils, cooling coverCertiPur-US foam, GreenGuard GoldPlush, medium-firm, firm14 inches100 nightsLimited lifetimeNolah EvolutionAirFoam, memory foam, pocketed coils, organic cotton cover, GlacioTex pillow top (upcharge)CertiPur-US certified foams, GreenGuard GoldPlush, luxury firm, firm14 inches120 nightsLimited lifetimeBear Elite HybridCopper-infused memory foam, memory foam, pocketed coils, Phase Change Material (PCM) cover, Celliant cover (upcharge)CertiPur-US certified foams, GreenGuard GoldSoft, medium, firm14 inches120 nighgtsLimited lifetimeBirch Luxe NaturalOrganic cotton, organic wool, organic latex, pocketed coilsGOLS certified latex, GreenGuard GoldMedium firm12 inches100 nightsLimited lifetimeWolf Memory Foam Hybrid Premium FirmMemory foam, pocketed coils, cooling coverCertiPur-US certified foamsMedium firm13 inches101 nightsLimited lifetimeBedGear H PerformanceMemory foam, Ver-Tex cover, Air-X panels, pocketed coilsCertiPur-US certified foamsH4 (medium firm), H6 (medium plush)12 inches30 nights10 year limitedDreamCloud Classic HybridMemory foam, pocketed coils, CloudQuilt coverCertiPur-US certified foamsMedium firm12 inches365 nightsLimited lifetimeThuma HybridTencel cover, organic wool, organic latex, CertiPur-US-certified memory foam, recycled steel pocketed coilsCertiPur-US certified foams, GreenGuard GoldPlush, Medium, Firm10 inches100 nights15 yearsAvocado GreenOrganic cotton, organic wool, organic latex, recycled steel pocketed coilsGlobal Organic Latex Standard (GOLS), Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Made Safe, EWG verified, GreenGuard Gold, Formaldehyde-Free Claim Verified by UL Environment, Responsible Wool Standard Certified, eco-Institut label certified, The Climate Label certified, 1% for the Planet, Certified B Corporation, Global Recycled Standard, Forest Stewardship Council certifiedPlush, Medium, Firm11 inches1 year; 30-day break-in period required before initiating return ($99 shipping fee)25 yearsTiami Luxury HybridOrganic cotton cover, ventilated Energex foam, “recovery foam, Energex foam-capped pocketed coils, reinforced edge support coilsOeko-Tex certified organic cotton cover, CertiPur-US certified memory foamFirm12 inches100 nights10 yearsSaatva HDOrganic cotton cover, organic latex, memory foam, pocketed coilsCertiPur-US certified foams, Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) certified latex. GreenGuard GoldFirm15.5 inches365 nightsLifetimeFAQsWhat Is a Hybrid Mattress?
A hybrid mattress combines two or more mattress materials so that sleepers can leverage the top-performing aspects of both. This is helpful if you are in between mattress types, such as memory foam or innerspring, and don’t want to fully commit to just one. You can get pressure relief from latex, memory foam, or both; innerspring coils amp up the support.
What Kind of Hybrid Mattresses Are There?
There are many combinations that hybrid mattresses can feature. Usually, it’s foam on top and coils underneath for support, but there’s a lot of variance within these two material categories. For example, foam can mean memory foam, polyfoam, proprietary foam like Nolah’s AirFoam, or even combinations of these types. Latex hybrids can involve the various types of latex (Dunlop, Talalay, latex foam) atop coils. As for coils, hybrid mattresses more often than not use pocketed coils over traditional ones. Individually wrapped coils, or pocketed coils, are independent and help with increased motion isolation, pressure relief, and zoned support. That doesn’t mean traditional coils are obsolete in the world of hybrid mattresses, though. The Saatva Classic is the premier example of a contemporary mattress using both traditional and modern coils. Pocketed coils at the top are better for adapting around a sleeper’s body, while the bottom layer of traditional coils promotes durability. This bottom layer is also responsible for not only supporting all the layers atop it, but also increasing airflow within the mattress.
Virtually every kind of sleeper can find a hybrid that works for them, mainly since there is so much variety on the market. Whether you’re looking for specific materials for your new mattress or something built especially for your sleep position, there are plenty of options available to you. Out of all the mattresses out there, hybrids are the ones we test most regularly and that you will see in our guides. If you want to find out which we consider the best of the best, head over to our best mattresses of 2025 guide to learn more.
We know how anxiety-producing it is to make a decision sight-unseen as to what you may end up spending 10 years sleeping on. To that end, we spend a week or more testing these mattresses in our own homes, sleeping on them, relaxing on them, and just overall using them as a consumer would, to get insight on comfort, support, materials, and any other details that pop up. To give us some concrete data (since we're not exactly conscious during testing), sleep trackers keep tags on our progress.
How Does WIRED Acquire Mattresses to Test?
All mattresses chosen for this guide were either samples provided by the manufacturer, with no obligation for coverage or promises for what coverage could look like, or purchased by WIRED and expensed.
What Does WIRED Do With the Mattresses After Testing Them?
Once testing is complete, the mattresses are donated locally within the tester's geographic region.
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Julia Forbes is a product writer and reviewer for the WIRED Reviews team, focused on all things related to sleeping well: mattresses, sheets, pillows, toppers, and tech. She is a Spencer Institute-certified Sleep Science coach and has been testing mattresses and sleep products for more than five years. Previously, Julia ... Read MoreProduct Writer and ReviewerLinkedInTopicsShoppingonline shoppingbuying guidesSleepmattresseshouseholdThe Best 5 Pillows for Neck PainNeck pain takes many forms, but these WIRED-tested pillows may save your sleep.Julia ForbesDeath to Dry Skin. These Humidifiers Are Better Than ChapstickFrom models for traveling to humidifiers that double as planters or air purifiers, we've tested a dozen of them.Matthew KorfhageEvery Smart Home Needs Some Voice-Controlled Robotic Window ShadesFrom made-to-measure smart shades to retrofit curtain bots, these are our favorite WIRED-tested drapes for your windows.Simon HillThe Best Espresso Machines, Including—Surprise—the Most-Hyped Pick of 2026The best espresso makers can turn your kitchen into a café and help you hone the art of the perfect shot.Matthew KorfhageGive Your Back a Break With Our Favorite Office ChairsSitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.Julian ChokkattuThese Are Our Favorite Standing Desks to Liven Up Your WorkstationTake your home office to new heights with our favorite motorized standing desks.Nicole KinningThe Best Fitness Trackers Check Your Sleep, Heart Rate, or Even Your BloodWith almost ten years of hands-on testing, WIRED knows what separates the best fitness trackers from the rest.Adrienne SoThe Best Smart Video Doorbell CamerasNever miss a delivery. These WIRED-tested picks will help you keep tabs on your front door from anywhere.Simon HillThe Best Automatic Litter Boxes Tested by Our Spoiled CatsWith these high-tech automatic litter boxes, gone are the days of scooping and smells. Welcome to the future.Molly HigginsThe Best Mattresses for Stomach Sleepers Who Need SupportThe best mattresses for stomach sleepers have spinal alignment in mind. These are my recommendations as a certified sleep science coach.Julia ForbesThese Premium Soundbars and Wireless Speakers Compete With Fancy Wired SetupsSoundbars just keep getting better, but some rise above the rest. These are the best high-end soundbars and wireless A/V speakers I’ve tried.Ryan WaniataThese Are the Essential MacBook Accessories Everyone NeedsFrom charging adapters to external monitors, I’ve gathered the absolute best peripherals for your MacBook.Luke LarsenWired CouponsT-Mobile Promo CodeSamsung Gs25+ Free With T-mobile for Business Supermobile
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