Hybrid mattresses combine the pressure-relieving comfort of foam with the structural support and airflow of pocket springs. This combination makes them one of the most versatile mattress types, suitable for a wide range of sleeping positions and body types. We have tested and compared every hybrid in our database of 200+ UK mattresses to bring you the best options.


A hybrid mattress has two distinct layers: a comfort layer of memory foam, latex, or gel foam on top, and a support core of pocket springs underneath. This construction aims to deliver the best qualities of both materials.
The foam layer provides pressure relief and body contouring, while the pocket springs deliver responsive support, edge stability, and natural ventilation. Most hybrids are between 22cm and 30cm thick.
Versatility: Hybrids work well for most sleeping positions. The foam cushions side sleepers' pressure points while the springs support back and stomach sleepers.
Temperature regulation: Air circulates freely between the pocket springs, making hybrids significantly cooler than all-foam mattresses.
Motion isolation: Pocket springs respond independently, so your partner's movements are less likely to disturb you. The foam layer absorbs additional vibration.
Edge support: The spring perimeter provides reliable edge support, giving you the full width of the mattress to sleep on.
Hybrid vs Memory Foam: Hybrids sleep cooler, offer better edge support, and are more responsive (easier to move around on). Memory foam provides deeper contouring and typically costs less.
Hybrid vs Pocket Spring: Hybrids provide more pressure relief and body contouring. Pocket spring mattresses are more traditional in feel, with a bouncier surface and excellent airflow.
For most people, a hybrid offers the best overall balance. The main downside is cost, as hybrids tend to be the most expensive mattress type.
For most sleepers, yes. The combination of foam comfort and spring support delivers a more balanced sleep experience than either material alone. If you can stretch your budget, a hybrid is usually the best investment.
A quality hybrid mattress should last 8 to 10 years. The pocket springs maintain their support longer than foam alone, and the foam comfort layer is typically thinner than in an all-foam mattress, reducing the risk of body impressions.
Yes, particularly hybrids with a plush memory foam comfort layer. The foam cushions the shoulders and hips while the springs prevent excessive sinking. Look for a medium to medium-firm hybrid for the best side-sleeping experience.
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