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            Say you love innerspring mattresses but find their traditionally firm feel too much for you. What do you do then? You get a hybrid mattress, of course! In addition to providing great support and bounce, hybrid mattresses also relieve pressure points by conforming well to the body. At Turmerry, we offer some of the best hybrid mattresses that will perfectly suit your need for balanced support and comfort! Try them with our risk-free, 120-day trial period.

            Organic Latex Hybrid Mattress

            $799.00$1,399.00

            DIY Hybrid Mattress With Latex

            $699.00$1,299.00

            Organic Waterproof Mattress Protector

            $99.00$129.00

            What Is a Hybrid Mattress?

            A hybrid mattress combines the springy support of innerspring mattresses with the cushioning comfort of all-foam mattresses. It's the best of both worlds.

            For the base layer (support core), hybrids use 8 inches of pocketed steel coils, where each coil is individually wrapped in fabric. It gives targeted support to different parts of the body.

            For the top layer (comfort layer), hybrids use 2 to 4 inches of latex or memory foam, sometimes Gel foam. It cushions the body, providing pressure relief.

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            Should You Buy a Hybrid Mattress?

            You should consider buying a hybrid mattress if:

            • You like both spring and all-foam mattresses. Hybrid mattresses combine the best parts of both these mattress types.
            • You are a combination sleeper. Hybrid mattresses accommodate every sleeping position. It provides enough support for back and stomach sleepers, and enough cushioning for side sleepers.
            • You sleep with a partner. As hybrid mattresses have thicker comfort layers and pocketed coils, they can provide better motion isolation than innersprings.
            • You want temperature regulation. If you tend to sleep hot, the spring systems in hybrid mattresses facilitate more airflow. This regulates temperature well and prevents overheating.
            • You want a durable mattress. Hybrid mattresses last 8-10 years, sometimes longer, with proper care. The springs provide a strong foundation, while the comfort layers absorb surface pressure.

            Turmerry Latex Hybrid Mattress: A Bed You're Bound to Love!

            At Turmerry, your satisfaction is everything. If you're looking for a high-quality hybrid mattress, you've come to the right place. We build them with premium, natural materials, so that you get lasting value out of every dollar you spend.

            Top-Notch, Certified Materials

            Top-Notch, Certified Material Quality - Best Hybrid Construction - Exceptional Support for Sleep Style & Sleep Quality

            For the Latex Hybrid Mattress, we use up to 958 Leggett & Platt pocketed coils, with reinforced Quantum Edge® coil side-rail edges and Caliber Edge® steel springs at the head and foot. Topping it off is a 2-inch Premier FSC-certified Talalay latex, famous for its consistent cushioning.

            For the DIY Hybrid Mattress, we use up to 1224 QuadCoil® pocketed coils from Texas Pocket Springs, with a butterfly-locking design for a glue-free, long-lasting bed. The comfort layer consists of 2 or 4 inches of our classic 7-zone organic Dunlop latex.

            Both models are wrapped in a zippered organic cotton/wool cover that's naturally breathable, temperature-regulating, and wonderfully gentle against the skin.

            Bouncy & Responsive

            Bouncy & Responsive Support - Medium Firm Feel - Good Pressure Relief than Other Hybrid Mattresses

            The pocket coil systems are engineered to respond to your body's unique pressure points with precision. Paired with the adaptive surface of natural latex, the result is a mattress that gently cradles your body, relieving built-up tension and relaxing muscles from the moment you lie down.

            Breathable & Cooling

            Breathable & Cooling - Dissipates Body Heat - Cooling Cover - Cooling Technology Innerspring System

            Heat has nowhere to hide in a Turmerry mattress. Our perforated latex has thousands of micro air channels that actively circulate airflow as you sleep. Combined with the space between the coils and wool's temperature regulation, heat is continuously drawn away from your body, so you stay at the perfect temperature all night.

            Customizable to Your Liking

            Customizable - Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King - Choose Right Mattress Hybrid Design - Tailor Sleep Experience

            The DIY Hybrid is designed to be fully customizable, letting you choose between 2 or 4 inches of organic Dunlop latex in your preferred firmness level. You can even change the layers within, through the zippered cover. And for our Latex Hybrid, you can choose the size you prefer.

            Long-Lasting & Durable

            Long-Lasting & Durable than Many Hybrid Mattresses - Great Edge Support - Thick Foam Comfort Layer

            Superior materials and thorough craftsmanship mean our hybrid mattresses are designed to go the distance. No sagging in comfort or support over time. And to back it up, they come with a warranty of up to 20 years, because we stand behind every mattress we make.

            Better for You, Better for the Planet

            Better for You, Better for the Planet, Better for Overall Health

            What's good for your sleep should also be good for the world around you. We use materials certified by trusted institutions like GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard), GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and FSC. No petroleum-based PU foam, no off-gassing chemicals, no synthetic fire retardants. Just honest, natural materials that leave a lighter footprint.

            Try It Out!

            Try It Out! Fits Dorm Rooms, Narrow Bedroom, Bunk Beds, and more!

            We're confident you'll love your Turmerry bed from the very first night. But we also know that truly knowing a mattress takes time. That's why we give you 120 full nights to sleep on it in your own room, and decide for yourself. If it's not the best sleep of your life, we'll make it right with a full refund.

            Hybrid Mattresses vs. Latex Mattresses

            Latex mattresses are made entirely from natural rubber. They don't have any springs like hybrids do. The latex is harvested from rubber trees, processed using either the Dunlop or Talalay method, and layered to create a surface that's naturally responsive and breathable. They're also well-known for their durability, as a well-made natural latex mattress can last 15 years or more.

            Feature Hybrid Mattress Latex Mattress
            Construction Latex or foam layer(s) over a spring coil base Multiple latex foam layers stacked
            Support Targeted support Even, full-body support
            Pressure Relief Good Excellent
            Motion Isolation Good Excellent
            Edge Support Excellent Good
            Breathability Excellent Excellent
            Lifespan 8-12 years on average 15+ years with good care
            Best For Hot sleepers, Combination sleepers Hot sleepers, Back & stomach sleepers
            Price $1,000 to $2,500+ $1,000 to $2,500+

            Hybrid Mattresses vs. Memory Foam Mattresses

            Memory foam was developed as part of a NASA project to protect pilots from collisions. The substance itself is a denser, viscoelastic variant of polyurethane. It is sensitive to pressure and body temperature. When you apply pressure to the foam, it conforms to your body, creating a custom-fit sleep surface. When the pressure is released, the foam gradually returns to its original shape. It's that slow, cradling response that memory foam is best known for.

            Feature Hybrid Mattress Memory Foam Mattress
            Construction Latex or foam layer(s) over a spring coil base Multiple layers of memory foam and PU foam, no springs
            Support Targeted support Even, full-body support
            Pressure Relief Good Excellent
            Motion Isolation Good Excellent
            Edge Support Excellent Poor
            Breathability Excellent Poor
            Lifespan 8-12 years on average 7-10 years on average
            Best For Hot sleepers, Combination sleepers Side sleepers, Light sleepers, Joint pain
            Price $1,000 to $2,500+ $500 to $2,000+

            Hybrid Mattresses vs. Innerspring Mattresses

            Innersprings are traditional mattress types made with old-school springs, such as Bonnell, offset, and continuous coils. These are encased in a thin layer of foam/fabric. Innerspring mattresses are well known for being affordable and providing a traditionally firm feel (though at the cost of modern cushioning).

            Feature Hybrid Mattress Memory Foam Mattress
            Construction Latex or foam layer(s) over a spring coil base Thin foam/fabric layer over traditional coils (Bonnell, offset, continuous)
            Support Targeted support Firm, even support
            Pressure Relief Good Poor
            Motion Isolation Good Poor
            Edge Support Excellent Moderate
            Breathability Excellent Excellent
            Lifespan 8-12 years on average 5-8 years on average
            Best For Hot sleepers, Combination sleepers Hot sleepers, Budget shoppers, Stomach sleepers
            Price $1,000 to $2,500+ $500 to $1,500+

            Here's How to Find the Best Hybrid Mattress for You

            People have diverse body types and comfort preferences, so what works well for one person may not be ideal for another. To find the best hybrid mattress for you, consider all of these things:

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            → Comfort Layer: Latex comfort layers are naturally responsive and breathable, so they push back against your body rather than letting you sink in. Memory foam contours deeply but can trap heat and feel slow to respond. If you tend to sleep hot or switch positions frequently, latex or gel-infused foam is a better choice than traditional memory foam.

            → Coil Type: Pocketed coils (where each coil is individually wrapped) are the gold standard in hybrids. They move independently, which means better contouring, less motion transfer, and more targeted support. Bonnell/offset coils are older designs that are more interconnected, which increases motion transfer and reduces precision. If motion isolation matters to you, pocketed coils are the way to go.

            → Coil Count: A higher coil count means better contouring and more precise support. For a queen-size hybrid, anything around or above 1,000 coils is a solid benchmark. Below 800, and you may start to feel less consistent support across the surface. Don't get too fixated on this number alone, though; coil quality matters just as much as quantity.

            → Coil Gauge: Coil gauge refers to the thickness of the wire, and here, lower numbers mean thicker, firmer coils. A gauge of 12-13 gives you a firmer, more supportive feel, while 14-15 offers a softer, more flexible feel. Heavier sleepers do better with a lower coil gauge, while lighter sleepers may need a higher gauge.

            → Thickness & Firmness: Most hybrid mattresses fall between 10 and 14 inches thick. Side sleepers do best with a medium to medium-soft feel that cushions the hips and shoulders. Back and stomach sleepers need medium-firm to firm to keep the spine properly aligned. If you're between firmness levels, err on the slightly firmer side, as most mattresses soften with use over the first few weeks.

            → Motion Isolation: If you share a bed, this one is non-negotiable. Pocketed coils handle motion isolation far better than interconnected spring systems. The comfort layer plays a role, too. Latex and memory foam both absorb movement well. If you or your partner is a restless sleeper, prioritize a hybrid with individually wrapped coils and a thicker comfort layer.

            → Temperature Regulation: Hybrids naturally sleep cooler than all-foam mattresses because the coil base allows air to circulate underneath. That said, the comfort layer can still trap heat if it's made from dense memory foam. Look for latex comfort layers, open-cell foam, or gel-infused materials if you run warm. Breathable cover fabrics like organic cotton also make a meaningful difference.

            → Edge Support: Weak edges make a mattress feel smaller than it is and can make getting in and out of bed feel hard. Look for hybrids with reinforced perimeter coils. This is especially important for couples who use the entire surface of the bed, or for anyone who regularly sits on the edge of the bed.

            → Trial Period & Warranty: A trial period of at least 90 nights is the minimum worth considering. Your body needs time to adjust to a new mattress, and first impressions aren't always accurate. 100-120 nights is better. For the warranty, look for at least 10 years of coverage and read the fine print carefully.

            → Budget: A well-made hybrid mattress starts around $1,000 for a queen and goes up from there. Be cautious of anything significantly cheaper; the coil and foam quality tends to reflect the price. Focus on good construction and recognized certifications rather than just marketing claims.

            → Customer Reviews: Look beyond the star rating and read for patterns. Are multiple people mentioning the same issue, like sagging after a year or edges that give out quickly? Those patterns are more telling than any single negative review. Also, check reviews from people with a similar body type and sleep position to yours, since mattress feel is highly individual.

            A mattress is a long-term investment, so make sure you take the time to compare models, read real customer reviews (and a few third-party ones), and choose the one that is built to last.

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