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13 best hybrid mattress for a hotel-worthy sleep, tried and tested

The Good Housekeeping Institute has tried and tested them all!

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Good Housekeeping UK

If Goldilocks were shopping for a mattress, she’d probably pick a hybrid one. They combine pocket springs with foam, so they’re not too soft and not too hard; they're – you guessed it – just right. For most of us anyway.

For those who know they want the Goldilocks option, we've compiled a list of the best hybrid mattresses – as tested by the Good Housekeeping Institute and our readers. Here they are at a glance:

We enlisted a panel of at-home testers to put a variety of hybrid mattresses from leading brands through their paces for at least six weeks. We judged them on a range of criteria, including design, comfort and breathability. You'll find a detailed breakdown of our rigorous testing below along with more on why hybrids are so popular.

The prices shown are for a standard UK double size.

Joint best hybrid mattress

Emma Hybrid Thermosync Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Thermosync Mattress

Score: 92/100

With layer upon layer of cosy materials (four of foam plus zoned pocket springs), it’s little surprise this mattress impressed our panel. Testers said it “was instantly comfortable” thanks to the supportive design, which stayed quiet and still even if they fidgeted.

Our readers also loved their Emma mattresses – so you know you’re in safe hands – and while designs made with memory foam can be be warm, most felt that this one regulated their body temperatures well.

It’s on the firmer side, so it took some testers a bit of time to adjust. But that’s normal, and unless you want a sink-in feel, this mattress should be a good fit, as the back and side sleepers who tried it raved about the excellent sleep it provided.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, small double, double, king, super king, EU sizes
FirmnessMedium
Depth27cm
CareRotate, washable cover
Free trial200 nights
Guarantee10 years
Joint best hybrid mattress

Sealy Exquisite Entice Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Exquisite Entice Mattress

Score: 92/100

This is one premium buy. It’s made in the UK and our testers found it supportive – it even eased back pain for some. This makes sense, as all Sealy’s mattresses are designed in collaboration with orthopaedic surgeons.

While the foam felt soft, testers didn’t sink in too much, and they found it breathable and stable. In fact, it suited sleepers of all styles in our tests. You may need new fitted sheets, because it’s very deep. But that small niggle aside, this mattress earned a resounding thumbs-up from everyone who curled up on it.

Key specifications

SizesDouble, king, super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth34cm
CareRotate
Free trialNo
Guarantee10 years
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Best for couples

DreamCloud Hybrid Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Mattress

Score: 90/100

Arriving vacuum-sealed in a box for easy placement and with a cutting tool included, the DreamCloud Hybrid was “a pleasure” to set up, expanding slowly enough to manoeuvre into place without stress – no mean feat.

Panellists found it comfortable. Combining plush memory foam with supportive pocket springs, it effectively cushions joints while keeping the spine aligned, with one tester telling us: “It moulds to your body without that sinking feeling.” Motion isolation was another standout feature, with testers saying they barely noticed their partner tossing or turning at night.

DreamCloud also offers a 365-night trial and a lifetime warranty for added peace of mind. Comfortable, breathable and well-made (no loose stitching or sagging here), it’s a strong all-rounder, especially for couples, combination sleepers, and anyone looking for a luxurious sleep set-up without the super high price tag.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FirmnessMedium firm
Depth28cm
CareRotate regularly
Free trial 365 nights
GuaranteeLifetime
Best for pressure relief

Emma Hybrid Airgrid Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Airgrid Mattress

Score: 90/100

Emma’s Hybrid Airgrid Mattress impressed our experts and panellists across the board, with praise for its clever packaging, premium design and structured support for all kinds of sleeping positions.

And you can forget waking up in a hot sweat. The AirGrid technology incorporates large air channels to enhance airflow, preventing heat retention and maintaining an ideal sleeping temperature throughout the night. Thanks to its 7-zone InfinitySpring base, you can expect targeted pressure relief for aches and pains, too.

The materials feel high-quality and durable, with “soft yet sturdy fabric” and well-executed stitching – better yet, every Emma mattress comes with a 10-year guarantee as standard, so you can sleep easy knowing your investment in better sleep will stand the test of time.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth27cm
CareWashable cover
Free trial 200 nights
Guarantee10 years
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Best for breathability

Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Pro Mattress

Score: 90/100

If you’ve ever wondered what happens to a mattress you send back during a trial period, you needn’t worry with Origin – all returns are donated to the British Heart Foundation. But based on our testers’ feedback, you probably won't want to give this one back. The design features pocket springs, foam, latex and wool to provide comfort and breathability. The latter was a standout feature for our testers, with some telling us they sweated less at night.

Once unboxed, it’s not the easiest to move into place because there aren’t any handles, and there’s no washable cover either. But these niggles are easily resolved because you don’t need to rotate this one and a protector should keep it in good nick.

Other highlights include how quiet it was to lie on and how well our readers' Origin mattresses fared over time – remaining comfortable night after night. Dreamy.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, small double, double, king, super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth30cm
CareNo rotation
Free trial200 days
Guarantee15 years

Simba Hybrid Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Mattress

Score: 89/100

Simba is a B-Corp, making it a good choice if you want a mattress that’s kinder to people and the planet, as well as supportive to sleep on. Testers found the brand’s unique foam and spring combination a comfy bedroom addition, and most found it just right temperature-wise.

In our reader survey, some told us they noticed dips forming after a while, so make sure to rotate it as advised. But most were still pleased with their choice and would turn to Simba again when they need a new mattress.

If you also love Simba, check out our full Simba mattress review.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, EU single, small double, double, EU double, EU queen, king, super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth25cm
CareNon-flip, rotate once a month to begin with and then every 3 to 6 months, washable cover
Free trial200 nights
Guarantee10 years
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Best value hybrid mattress

REM-Fit Hybrid Pocket 1000

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Pocket 1000

Score: 89/100

There are 1,000 pocket springs in this mattress, and they’re surrounded by open cell foam for a breathable and comfortable night’s sleep. Our testers loved this combination and were impressed with the support it offered; it even improved back pain for one. It also absorbed movement and didn’t smell on arrival either.

In our reader survey, some said their REM-Fit mattresses have changed over time, but that didn't impact their overall impression of the brand – in fact, almost all were happy with their mattress and most would buy it again.

And our panel testers were also happy with this design; everyone told us they slept well on it no matter their sleep style, with one declaring it the “most comfortable mattress” they’ve ever had.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, double, king, super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth20cm
CareRotate, washable cover
Free trial100 nights
Guarantee15 years

MAX Hybrid Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Mattress

Score: 89/100

Max is a new mattress brand to the UK, so this score isn’t adjusted to include longevity feedback from readers. We will follow up with our reader panel and update the score accordingly later. For added peace of mind, however, it comes with a 100-night trial and a ten-year warranty.

Hello, 2,000 pocket springs! Factor in the foam too and you have yourself a mattress that "feels like heaven" according to one of our testers. This opinion wasn't unique; most told us it was supportive and comfortable, as well as ticking the box for breathability.

However, it is relatively firm, so keep in mind the style of mattress you prefer before buying as it was too much for some. You'll need a bit of patience when unboxing too, as it took a while to take shape. Leave ample time before bedtime, however, and you should be sleeping easy with this one.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, small double, double, king
FirmnessMedium
Depth25cm
CareWashable cover, rotate
Free trial100 nights
Guarantee10 years
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Simba Hybrid Luxe Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Luxe Mattress

Score: 88/100

This performed very similarly to the Simba Hybrid Mattress above with our panel of testers, but it’s more expensive, so we’d suggest being led by your budget when deciding between the two. But what else separates them?

Well, this one has 6,000 springs as opposed to the Hybrid’s 1,900. This just means the mattress should be even more responsive to your movement. There are also layers of bamboo and wool for additional temperature regulation.

All this makes it quite deep, but our testers loved its cool, comfortable feel and said they were well supported. We received similar reports (to the Hybrid) about dips in the foam over time, but if you're hot on your rotating routine, this should be fine. And of course, it shares the same sustainability credentials.

We’ve tested lots of hybrid mattresses from Simba. Here are the others we’ve tried and approved, and their scores:

Key specifications

SizesSingle, small double, double, EU queen, king, super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth31cm
CareNon-flip, rotate once a month to begin with and then every 3 to 6 months, washable cover
Free trial200 nights
Guarantee10 years

REM-Fit 600 Lux Hybrid Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
600 Lux Hybrid Mattress

Score: 87/100

With an impressive 4,000 pocket springs and a memory foam layer that’s denser in some spots (to provide optimum support in all the right places), this mattress delivered a great night’s sleep. The outer edges are made of thick foam too, so it’s comfortable everywhere (and you don’t need to worry about rolling off).

Panellists weren’t disturbed by their partner’s movement and they all raved about its temperature-regulating capabilities – which isn’t something we usually see.

They found the mattress heavy to move and lift when fitting their sheets. But this supportive and breathable hybrid was a real panel-pleaser overall, with everyone looking forward to using it after the trial period was over, and saying they’d recommend it to family and friends.

We’ve tested several hybrid mattresses from REM-FIT. Here are the others we’ve tried and approved, plus their scores:

Key specifications

SizesUK single, EU single, long single, UK small single, UK small double, UK double, EU double, UK king, EU king, UK super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth25cm
CareRotate
Free trial100 nights
Guarantee15 years
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Emma Hybrid Original Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Original Mattress

Score: 85/100

Like other Emma mattresses, the Original Hybrid arrives vacuum-sealed in a compact box – a bonus if you’re navigating tight spaces. It’s on the heavier side, so a second pair of hands will be helpful (especially if stairs are involved), but built-in side handles make manoeuvring it onto the bed frame a breeze.

Comfort-wise, this one’s a slow burner. It felt firm straight out of the box, but after a few nights settling into their body shape, 80% of panellists said the support was “spot-on” for their back, neck and shoulders. The breathable design kept hot sleepers cool and comfortable, and it also gets a thumbs-up for a peaceful night's sleep – a lack of creaks and minimal partner disturbance made it a hit with couples, in particular.

There were a couple of snags with delivery due to missed drop-offs and delayed courier updates, but the process was smooth on the whole. As for durability? No complaints there. After weeks of use, the mattress still felt as good as new, with no sagging or soft spots. All in all, it’s a solid option – particularly for side sleepers and heat-sensitive snoozers.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, small double, double, queen, king, super king
FirmnessMedium firm
Depth22cm
CareWashable cover
Free trial 200 nights
Guarantee10 years

Origin Hybrid Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Hybrid Mattress

Score: 84/100

The Origin Hybrid Mattress impressed from the very start, with testers praising the straightforward setup and fuss-free delivery.

Once in place, the mattress continued to win our panel over; those who typically struggle with lower back or hip discomfort reported a noticeable improvement, describing the combination of HexaGrid foam and pocket springs as “supportive without being rigid.” It did retain heat, so if you’re a warm sleeper, breathable bedding or a cooling topper may help offset this.

For those in search of firm support (particularly anyone who experiences aches and pains), the Origin Hybrid is a great choice. Well made and accessibly priced, it’s a strong contender for those who value support over sink-in softness.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, small double, double, king, super king
FirmnessMedium firm
Depth26cm
CareRotate
Free trial 200 nights
Guarantee15 years
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Silentnight Memory Cool 2000 Pillow Top Mattress

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Memory Cool 2000 Pillow Top Mattress

Score: 82/100

This pillow-top mattress, which combines 2,000 pocket springs and a layer of graphite-infused MemoryCool™ foam, is designed to keep you cool and provide sink-in support as you snooze. The brand claims the material actively transfers heat away from the body and, sure enough, testers said it was extremely breathable and confirmed they remained at a comfortable temperature overnight. “I’m pre-menopausal and the cooling effect really worked for me,” said one tester.

They liked the medium firm design, saying it offered excellent support, especially around the hips and shoulders. “I feel like a new person, my sleep has definitely improved,” commented one satisfied panel member. They also praised the “high-quality design”, noting the mattress felt stable and durable. It was heavy when putting it on the bed, though, and it smelt initially. But those are short term stumbling blocks for long-term rewards.

Key specifications

SizesSingle, small double, king, super king
FirmnessMedium
Depth31cm
CareRotate
Free trial 60 nights
Guarantee5 or 10 years

How we test hybrid mattresses

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Testing hybrid mattresses at home with our reader panel

To find the best hybrid mattresses, we asked our panel of testers for help. They tried each hybrid mattress design for up to six weeks then told us what it was like to drift off on and how it affected their sleep. Our survey covers everything from delivery and temperature regulation to noise, and whether it eases any aches or pains.

We also want to know what the mattresses are like over time, so we surveyed our reader panel too, asking them to share their verdict on the hybrid mattress brands they have at home. We received 3,829 responses and everyone who took part must have owned their mattress for at least six months.

Finally, our experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute collated and analysed all the data from both surveys to award a final score.

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Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

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Our homes testing manager Blossom Boothroyd and our senior sleep and wellness tester Kim Hawley drew on the Good Housekeeping Institute's 100-year testing history and experience to design our hybrid mattress testing protocols, which cover everything you need to know before investing, including set-up, durability and and ease of use.

Then, our sleep and wellness editor Priyankaa Joshi analysed the feedback and made sure all your questions were answered in this review.

Priyankaa has also written our overall best mattress guide along with our best duvets and best pillows round-ups, so she knows a thing or two about what to look for in the best sleep buys.

What is a hybrid mattress?

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Drifting off on a hybrid mattress means you should get all the benefits of pocket springs and memory foam in one. The springs respond to your movements, providing support and making your mattress more breathable as they allow air to flow throughout, while the foam makes your bed comfortable and cushioning.

Hybrids can be expensive, but that’s because they combine the best features of other mattress types. When you’re shopping for one, look at the number of springs – the more there are, the more supportive the mattress should be.

As for foam, it can be hot, so look out for any temperature regulating features to help with this.

While support levels can vary slightly, most mattresses will fall in the middle of the scale. There's no perfect ratio, so look for a firmness that you find comfortable to sleep on, but if you want more information on this, we break it all down in our best mattress article, which includes a mini buying guide.

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The verdict on hybrid mattresses

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Our joint winner, the Emma Hybrid Thermosync Mattress, ticked several boxes for panellists. It's extremely comfortable and regulates temperature well. Just note, it is on the firmer side.

If you're looking for a premium design, the Sealy Exquisite Entice Mattress won't let you down. Designed in collaboration with orthopaedic surgeons, it provides good support, plus it's breathable and stable.

On a tighter budget? The REM-Fit Hybrid Pocket 1000, which proved comfy and supportive during testing, offers excellent value for money at under £500.

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Priyankaa Joshi
Sleep & Wellness Editor

Priyankaa is our sleep and wellness expert, specialising in expert-tested reviews and roundups on the latest health and fitness products. From walking boots to running machines, Priyankaa has written about hundreds of products and is passionate about providing in-depth, unbiased reviews. Plus, as an avid runner and gymgoer, she knows exactly what to look for when finding the right gymwear, fitness tracker or earphones.
Priyankaa has an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University and over five years’ experience in health and fitness journalism. Priyankaa has written for Stylist’s Strong Women Training Club, where she regularly wrote about diversity in the fitness industry, nutrition tips, training advice and her experience completing various fitness challenges. She has also written for a variety of publications including Business Insider, Glamour, Bustle, Metro, HuffPost UK, gal-dem and more.   Outside of work, Priyankaa can usually be found trying out a new gym class, seeking out London's best eats or watching a Spanish TV show in a bid to keep up her language skills. 

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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Tested byKim Hawley
Health and Fitness Tester

Kim Hawley is our health and fitness product tester. Her career in fitness has spanned over 30 years. Prior to joining the Good Housekeeping Institute, she worked as a personal trainer, writer and fitness instructor for some of London’s most prestigious health clubs, including The Harbour Club, David Lloyd and The Chelsea Club. Passionate about women’s health and fitness, especially in pre/post menopause, she is also a Level 4 PT and holds a professional nutritional qualification. Kim is responsible for rigorously testing everything from cross trainers to smart watches.

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