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Hybrid mattresses deliver the best of both worlds — the responsive support and airflow of pocketed coils, combined with the pressure-relieving comfort of foam or latex. We carry 35 hybrid mattresses from 7 leading brands — from value-priced Spring Air and Diamond to ultra-premium Tempur-Pedic and Chattam & Wells — all available to try in person at our 5 LA showrooms.
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A hybrid mattress combines two core technologies: a pocketed coil support system and foam (or latex) comfort layers. The name “hybrid” reflects this fusion — you get the traditional responsiveness and structural support of coil springs, combined with the pressure-relieving contouring of modern foam or latex.
The pocketed coil core (also called individually wrapped coils) is the defining feature. Unlike traditional connected Bonnell coil springs, pocketed coils each move independently in their own fabric pocket. This means the mattress responds to your body at the point of contact rather than acting as one rigid unit — dramatically improving motion isolation compared to older innerspring designs.
The foam comfort layers above the coils typically include 2–4 inches of memory foam, gel foam, or latex that contour to your shoulder and hip pressure points. The result is the most popular mattress type on the market today — versatile enough for all sleep positions and preferred by a wide range of sleepers for its balance of support, comfort, and cooling.
Four distinct layers work together to deliver the signature hybrid feel.
Memory foam, gel foam, or latex sits directly on top, contouring to your body and relieving pressure at shoulders and hips.
A medium-density foam layer that bridges the soft comfort layer above and the firm coil system below, preventing "bottoming out."
Individually wrapped steel coils — each moves independently to provide targeted support, reduce motion transfer, and promote airflow.
High-density foam at the base adds durability and stability, protecting the coil system and extending the mattress lifespan.
How hybrid mattresses stack up against the alternatives across key sleep factors.
| Factor | Hybrid | Memory Foam | Latex | Innerspring |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feel | Balanced / "On" mattress | Contouring / "In" mattress | Buoyant / "On" mattress | Responsive / "On" mattress |
| Cooling | Good (coil airflow) | Moderate (gel/copper help) | Very Good | Excellent |
| Motion Isolation | Good | Excellent | Moderate | Poor |
| Edge Support | Very Good | Moderate | Good | Good |
| Bounce | Medium | Low (slow response) | High (fast response) | High |
| Durability | 10–15 years | 8–12 years | 12–20 years | 7–10 years |
| Best For | All positions, hot sleepers, couples | Side sleepers, motion isolation | Eco-conscious, hot sleepers | Budget, traditional feel |
Try hybrid, memory foam, and latex side by side at any of our 5 LA showrooms.
Hybrid mattresses are the most versatile type available — here's who benefits most.
Unlike memory foam (which suits side sleepers best) or firm innerspring (better for stomach sleepers), hybrid mattresses work for back, side, and stomach sleepers alike. The combination of foam contouring and coil support provides appropriate cushioning and alignment regardless of how you sleep.
The pocketed coil core creates open air channels through the mattress, promoting continuous airflow that dissipates body heat. Hybrid mattresses consistently sleep cooler than all-foam alternatives. If you wake up overheated, a hybrid with a gel-foam or latex comfort layer is an excellent solution.
Hybrids strike a useful balance: better motion isolation than traditional innerspring (thanks to pocketed coils), combined with more bounce and responsiveness than all-foam mattresses. If you and your partner have different firmness preferences, many hybrid lines offer split-firmness options. Edge support is also excellent, maximizing the usable sleep surface.
Not all coils are equal. Pocketed coils — each individually wrapped in its own fabric pocket — are the defining technology that separates hybrid mattresses from traditional innerspring designs:
Our specialists can walk you through the coil specifications for any model we carry.
Quality hybrid construction is available at every price point. Here's what to expect.
Solid pocketed coil construction with quality foam comfort layers. Great performance without luxury pricing.
Brands: Spring Air, Diamond entry-levelShop ValueBest ValueMid-Range$1,500–$2,999Upgraded coil counts, enhanced foam comfort systems, better edge support. The sweet spot for most shoppers.
Brands: Stearns & Foster, EnglanderShop Mid-RangePremium$3,000–$6,499Proprietary coil systems, luxury foam or latex comfort layers, extended warranties, and unmatched craftsmanship.
Brands: Tempur-Pedic, Chattam & WellsShop PremiumNot sure which is right for you? Try both in person — no pressure, no rush. Find your nearest LA Mattress showroom.
Seven leading manufacturers — from accessible to ultra-premium — all available in our LA showrooms.
Modern hybrid mattresses with flexible coil systems are engineered to work with adjustable bases — head elevation, foot elevation, zero-gravity, and anti-snore presets. The foam comfort layers flex naturally with articulation while the coil system provides consistent support in any position. Pairing a hybrid with an adjustable base gives you the airflow and edge support of a hybrid plus the therapeutic positioning of an adjustable base. Always confirm compatibility for your specific model — our team can help.
The hybrid feel is distinct from both all-foam and traditional innerspring — and you should experience it before spending $599 to $6,499.
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(800) 218-3578From our sleep specialists at LA Mattress Store.
A hybrid mattress combines a pocketed coil support core with foam or latex comfort layers — giving you the benefits of both mattress types in one. The coil system provides responsive support, edge-to-edge stability, and airflow. The foam comfort layers on top contour to your body, relieve pressure, and add motion isolation. Most hybrids have 2–4 layers of foam above the coils, ranging from memory foam and gel foam to latex.
Neither is universally better — they suit different sleepers. Hybrid mattresses are better if you sleep hot (coils promote airflow), prefer a more responsive/bouncy feel, sleep on your back or stomach, want stronger edge support, or sleep with a partner who needs a different firmness. Memory foam is better if you sleep on your side, have pressure point pain, want the absolute best motion isolation, or prefer a deep body-contouring "cradled" feel. The best way to decide is to try both in person at any of our 5 LA showrooms.
Yes — hybrid mattresses are widely recommended for back pain. The pocketed coil core provides firm, targeted support to keep your spine aligned, while the foam comfort layers cushion pressure points. Back sleepers often do best on a medium-firm hybrid, which supports the lumbar region while allowing slight contouring at the shoulders. If you have lower back pain, a medium or medium-firm hybrid is usually the starting point our specialists recommend.
Yes — hybrids are among the coolest-sleeping mattress types. The pocketed coil core creates open channels through the mattress that allow air to circulate continuously. Many hybrid comfort layers also use gel-infused or copper-infused foam that actively dissipates heat. If temperature regulation is a top priority, a hybrid will outperform a traditional all-foam mattress in nearly every case.
A quality hybrid mattress typically lasts 10–15 years — longer than most all-foam mattresses. The pocketed coil system is more durable than foam alone, and high-density foam comfort layers resist sagging over time. Premium hybrids from Tempur-Pedic, Stearns & Foster, and Chattam & Wells often carry 10-year or longer warranties. To maximize lifespan, use a proper foundation or platform bed, rotate the mattress periodically, and use a mattress protector.
Yes — a plush or medium-plush hybrid is an excellent choice for side sleepers. The foam comfort layer contours around the shoulder and hip (the two primary pressure points for side sleepers), while the pocketed coil core keeps your spine properly aligned. Side sleepers should look for hybrids with thicker comfort layers (3 inches or more) to ensure adequate pressure relief. If you run warm, a hybrid offers significantly better cooling than an all-foam mattress at the same plushness level.
Most modern hybrid mattresses are adjustable base compatible, but you should always verify with the specific model. Because hybrids contain coils, they need to be specifically designed to flex with head and foot articulation. Many premium hybrids — including models from Tempur-Pedic and Stearns & Foster — are fully compatible with adjustable bases. When in doubt, ask our specialists — we can confirm compatibility for any model we carry.
Coil count matters less than coil quality and configuration. A queen hybrid with 1,000–1,200 quality pocketed coils typically outperforms one with 2,000 thin, lower-gauge coils. Look for: individually wrapped (pocketed) coils rather than connected Bonnell coils; coil gauge between 13–16 (lower number = thicker, more durable wire); zoned coil systems that provide firmer support at the center/lumbar area; and edge support systems with reinforced perimeter coils. Premium brands like Stearns & Foster and Tempur-Pedic publish their coil specifications — our team can walk you through the details.