With an innerspring core and defined edge support, this could be a great choice for couples who want a bouncier, cooler bed where they can stretch out and use every bit of sleeping space. Normally priced from $949, the Original Hybrid is already in the Leesa mattress sale, with a queen size reduced to $1,099 (was $1,299). Leesa is one of the best mattress brands in the country and has several other mattresses to its name. The Original Hybrid is now the third cheapest option in the brand’s range if you exclude the Kids Collection mattress. Here’s what you need to know about the newcomer…
Leesa Original Hybrid mattress: price
The Original Hybrid is available in six common mattress sizes, with the normal pricing and sale prices as follows:
Twin size RRP - $949 (currently priced $849)Twin XL RRP - $999 (currently priced $899)Full RRP - $1,199 (currently priced $999)Queen RRP - $1,299 (currently priced $1,099)King RRP - $1,599 (currently priced $1,399)Cal king RRP - $1,599 (currently priced $1,399)
Leesa Original Hybrid mattress: design
There’s three distinct layers to the new Leesa mattress in a box, in addition to the cover. Starting from the top down, the Original Hybrid is designed with a twill fabric cover. From what we can tell, there’s no cooling prowess to the cover itself, but it is designed to feel soft - even when you cover it with a mattress protector and sheets. Beneath that lies a memory foam recovery layer, and this slab of foam is responsible for relieving pressure across your hips, back and shoulders to ease any discomfort. The comfort layer, made with responsive foam, kick-starts the airflow and breathability, while delivering the bounce hybrids are known for compared to all-foam mattresses (read our feature answering what is a hybrid mattress for more). Airflow is boosted further by over 789 active response pocket springs in the base, and this is where you’ll find the edge support system. This enables you to get in and out of bed easier, and means you can spread out and sleep close to the edge of the bed without tumbling off.
Leesa Original Hybrid mattress: support
If you enjoy the feel of a good memory foam mattress but want something a little bouncier and more responsive, then the Leesa Original Hybrid could tick both those boxes for you. The combination of contouring foam and responsive, durable springs should hit that sweet spot for most sleepers seeking a responsive mattress that will still ensure good spinal alignment. We haven’t reviewed the new Leesa mattress yet so we can’t vouch for its performance or feel, but the brand says it’s a medium firm mattress, rating it as a 6-8 out of 10 on the firmness scale. 6-8 is a wide firmness range, so we suspect it could feel firmer for lighter than average sleepers (especially those used to a mattress for side sleepers), and a bit softer for much heavier bodies who enjoy stomach and back sleeping. There are no user reviews available to look at on the Leesa site at present, so if you’re thinking of trying out the Original Hybrid for yourself, make sure you take full advantage of the 100-night trial and free returns. For a brilliant innerspring model that we have reviewed, take a look at our Saatva Classic mattress review. We’d also recommend checking out our DreamCloud mattress review for a luxury hybrid that’s cheaper than the Leesa Original Hybrid in a queen size and very well-rated.
title: “Leesa Launches New Hybrid Mattress For Overheated Restless Sleepers” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Cheryl Ferguson”
With an innerspring core and defined edge support, this could be a great choice for couples who want a bouncier, cooler bed where they can stretch out and use every bit of sleeping space. Normally priced from $949, the Original Hybrid is already in the Leesa mattress sale, with a queen size reduced to $1,099 (was $1,299). Leesa is one of the best mattress brands in the country and has several other mattresses to its name. The Original Hybrid is now the third cheapest option in the brand’s range if you exclude the Kids Collection mattress. Here’s what you need to know about the newcomer…
Leesa Original Hybrid mattress: price
The Original Hybrid is available in six common mattress sizes, with the normal pricing and sale prices as follows:
Twin size RRP - $949 (currently priced $849)Twin XL RRP - $999 (currently priced $899)Full RRP - $1,199 (currently priced $999)Queen RRP - $1,299 (currently priced $1,099)King RRP - $1,599 (currently priced $1,399)Cal king RRP - $1,599 (currently priced $1,399)
Leesa Original Hybrid mattress: design
There’s three distinct layers to the new Leesa mattress in a box, in addition to the cover. Starting from the top down, the Original Hybrid is designed with a twill fabric cover. From what we can tell, there’s no cooling prowess to the cover itself, but it is designed to feel soft - even when you cover it with a mattress protector and sheets. Beneath that lies a memory foam recovery layer, and this slab of foam is responsible for relieving pressure across your hips, back and shoulders to ease any discomfort. The comfort layer, made with responsive foam, kick-starts the airflow and breathability, while delivering the bounce hybrids are known for compared to all-foam mattresses (read our feature answering what is a hybrid mattress for more). Airflow is boosted further by over 789 active response pocket springs in the base, and this is where you’ll find the edge support system. This enables you to get in and out of bed easier, and means you can spread out and sleep close to the edge of the bed without tumbling off.
Leesa Original Hybrid mattress: support
If you enjoy the feel of a good memory foam mattress but want something a little bouncier and more responsive, then the Leesa Original Hybrid could tick both those boxes for you. The combination of contouring foam and responsive, durable springs should hit that sweet spot for most sleepers seeking a responsive mattress that will still ensure good spinal alignment. We haven’t reviewed the new Leesa mattress yet so we can’t vouch for its performance or feel, but the brand says it’s a medium firm mattress, rating it as a 6-8 out of 10 on the firmness scale. 6-8 is a wide firmness range, so we suspect it could feel firmer for lighter than average sleepers (especially those used to a mattress for side sleepers), and a bit softer for much heavier bodies who enjoy stomach and back sleeping. There are no user reviews available to look at on the Leesa site at present, so if you’re thinking of trying out the Original Hybrid for yourself, make sure you take full advantage of the 100-night trial and free returns. For a brilliant innerspring model that we have reviewed, take a look at our Saatva Classic mattress review. We’d also recommend checking out our DreamCloud mattress review for a luxury hybrid that’s cheaper than the Leesa Original Hybrid in a queen size and very well-rated.