
"the best hybrid mattress is sort of like cake. There are always going to be a few key ingredients-in the case of a mattress, that's springs and foam. Those two elements are layered up and combined with an almost endless assortment of other ingredients (latex, coils, foam layers of various densities, assorted fabrics). The art is in the details of the recipe, and mattress brands are carefully combining each ingredient in a specific ratio to create a comfortable bed."
"Hybrid mattresses are what we recommend for most people because when they're done right, they're soft but supportive and much more breathable than an all-foam bed. The only way to pick the best is to sleep on them, which is why I or any other WIRED reviewer spends a week or more sleeping on each bed, taking careful notes, and then comparing it with teammates' experiences"
Hybrid mattresses combine springs and foam layered with materials like latex, varied-density foam layers, coils, and diverse fabrics to achieve comfort through specific ratios. When constructed correctly, hybrid beds provide a balance of softness and support while improving breathability compared with all-foam mattresses. Selecting the right hybrid requires sleeping on it to assess feel, support, and cooling performance. No single mattress fits everyone; optimal choices depend on height, weight, sleeping position, and preferences such as cooling covers. Side sleepers need a mattress that cushions hips and shoulders while preserving spine alignment. The Nolah Evolution is designed with side sleepers' needs in mind.
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