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I've tested more than 80 mattresses for our guide to the best mattress, and none are better than the Leesa Sapira Hybrid mattress. It's an incredibly well-designed mattress with outstanding edge support and motion isolation for couples, medium firmness that caters to most sleeping styles, and the combination of pocket springs and foam provide support and breathability.
We have yet to find a mattress that tops it, and after many years of testing it remains our best overall pick in our main mattress buying guide, as well as our guides to the best mattress for back pain, the best hybrid mattress, and best mattress in a box.
While we've tested almost all of Leesa's mattresses (read our Leesa mattress review) and many of its bedding accessories and have always had positive experiences with them, the Sapira is by far our favorite product from the brand. Read on for our experience testing it, and why it earns our pick for the best mattress you can buy.
Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress (Queen)The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress provides great edge support and motion isolation. Its mix of memory foam and pocket springs produces an average firmness, making it an outstanding solution for back pain sufferers of any sleeping style.
Check price at Leesa Check price at Amazon What we like- Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Foam and pocket springs offer breathability and support
- Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Ideal motion isolation and edge support for couples
- Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Medium firmness will benefit all sleeping styles
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Specifics
- Price:$1,349-$2,299; Often 25% off
- Type:Hybrid
- Best for:All sleeping styles, couples, hot sleepers, back pain sufferers
- Firmness:5/10 (medium)
- Trial and returns:100 nights and free returns
- Warranty:10 years
Setup
The Leesa Sapira Hybrid mattress arrived in a heavy box the size of a mini fridge. The king-size mattress I tested weighs 142 pounds, so you may want a couple of friends to help you move the mattress and set it up. My wife and I carried it up a winding staircase to our second-floor bedroom, but it took several breaks and more curse words. Unboxing the mattress, removing the plastic, and positioning it on the foundation took about 15 minutes.
I was surprised by how odor-free the mattress was once removed from the packaging. Since I was in the process of renovating my home when the mattress arrived, it sat in the box for over a month. Generally, you should unbox your mattress within a week or two of its arrival to avoid damaging it. Before sleeping on the mattress, allow it to air out for a couple of hours or, if possible, days.
Construction
Hybrid mattresses feature individually wrapped coils and layers of foam, and the Leesa Sapira is the best hybrid mattress I've tested. The 11-inch-thick Leesa Sapira Hybrid has five layers: the cooling foam top layer, contouring memory foam, and a 6-inch pocket coil system sandwiched between two layers of core support foam.
The feature that stood out to me most was the pocket spring coil system. You can feel the springs along the sides of the Leesa Sapira Hybrid mattress. Why does this matter? When you have springs that go right up to the edge, you can count on excellent edge support — this allows you to make the most of the entire area of your bed without feeling like you're going to fall off. In my experience, the Leesa Sapira Hybrid provided superior edge support.
Since I could feel the coils, I thought I might as well count them. There were 46 along the width and 50 along the length, for an estimated total of 2,300. All factors being the same, the more coils there are, the more support and durability you can expect. The better innerspring mattresses have 600 to 1,000 coils.
Comfort and motion transfer
The individually wrapped coils also kept motion transfer to a minimum and offered firm support. Although I'm a light sleeper, if my wife had to get up early or our 4-year-old jumped into bed with us, I would rarely wake up. To put the motion transfer to the test, I dropped a 20-pound weight from 3 feet above the bed, approximately 12 inches away from a can of soda. I did this several times, and the can didn't move.
Before the Leesa Sapira Hybrid, I slept on a medium-firm mattress that would be about a six on the firmness scale and was just a little too firm for my tastes. The Leesa Sapira Hybrid is closer to a five, providing the comfort and support I need as a side sleeper and someone who moonlights as a roller derby player, cyclist, and runner.
After heavy exercise, I often can't sleep because of the pain, but I haven't had any trouble falling asleep on the Leesa Sapira Hybrid. My wife has had a similar experience. This soothing comfort led us to give this mattress top honors in our guide to the best mattresses for back pain. Of course, if you do suffer from back pain, I highly recommend you have someone else set up this hefty mattress for you.
I didn't find that the Leesa Sapira Hybrid trapped heat, a common problem with memory foam. I'm a hot sleeper, and we were using the mattress during the height of summer heat. Regardless, I did not experience night sweats, which are an occasional problem for me.
Trial period and warranty
Leesa offers a 100-night risk-free trial period and suggests that buyers try their mattress for at least 30 nights. If you aren't satisfied, they will coordinate the pickup of the mattress or foundation. You don't have to worry about attempting to fit everything back into the box. There is no return fee unless you're in Alaska or Hawaii, which will cost $100.
There is also a 10-year mattress warranty. The warranty is limited to physical flaws in the cover or mattress craftsmanship and mattress deterioration that results in an indentation of more than an inch. The warranty covers the full replacement, but the buyer has to pay for shipping.
Leesa offers in-home setup as an add-on option. For an extra $160, a two-person team will deliver your mattress and foundation, unbox it, set it up, and remove the packaging. For $40 more, they will remove your old mattress and box spring, which is helpful since most municipalities charge extra for disposing of mattresses. I chose not to use the white glove service because I wanted the full buying experience.
Cons to consider
The Leesa Sapira Hybrid is outstanding and finding flaws was difficult.
Though I think it is worth it, the Leesa Sapira Hybrid mattress is more expensive than most online mattresses. However, it is a hybrid bed, and they tend to be more expensive than ones with just innerspring or foam. Considering that the mattress can last you for more than a decade, the expense is reasonable, though still an expensive investment.
Another concern is how incredibly heavy and unwieldy the mattress is. If you move frequently, you may want to enlist the help of professionals when it comes time to move this massive mattress.
What are your alternatives?
There is no one-size-fits-all mattress. You may want a firmer, softer, or adjustable mattress depending on your sleep style and preferences. We've outlined mattress picks for every type of sleeper in our guide to the best mattresses.
If the Leesa Sapira Hybrid is out of your price range, consider the DreamCloud Premier Mattress, our former best mattress pick. It's about $600 cheaper and is a little bit firmer, catering more to back and stomach sleepers.
The bottom line
Thanks to my job, I've tested more than 80 different mattresses, but for more than a year, I chose the Leesa Sapira Hybrid as my main bed.
The edge support is outstanding. There is very little motion transfer if my wife decides to get up early, which isn't really much of an issue because she rarely wants to leave the comforts of the bed before me. I haven't had any trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, and it's by far one of the most comfortable mattresses I've tested.
Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress (Queen) Check price at Leesa Check price at Amazon James Brains Senior Reporter, Business Insider Reviews James is a Senior Reporter for Business Insider Reviews, specializing in sleep, HVAC, and kitchen appliances. He has tested more than 90 mattresses from startups like Casper and legacy brands like Tempur-Pedic, using his background in experimental psychology to develop objective tests and evaluate comfort, support, motion transfer, and more. He authors our guide to the best mattresses. In addition to being Business Insider Reviews' mattress expert, James has extensively covered air fryers, bidets, air conditioners, air purifiers, and anything you put on your mattress, including weighted blankets and pillows.He's a multifaceted writer who has covered everything from health and fitness to consumer technology. His mission is to help people get the most value for their money by guiding them in making informed buying decisions.James lives in Lansing, Michigan, with his wife, two kids, and a kitty. When James isn't testing products and writing for Business Insider, he runs a popular local Facebook group, Lansing Foodies; hosts a local news segment called Foodie Friday; and puts on the Olive Burger Festival.Contact info: jbrains@businessinsider.comLearn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.Learn more about how we test kitchen products. Read more Read lessYou can purchase logo and accolade licensing to this story here.
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