Casper Hybrid, 3+yr review
Need advice: Difference between Casper 'Original Hybrid Mattress' and 'Casper Select Hybrid Memory Foam Mattress' (Costco version)
Casper Hybrid (Costco) review
I like how this entire subreddit can never seem to make up it's mind regarding mattresses.
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Mattress from [some brand] is very soft. 5/5 stars.
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Mattress from [some brand] is very soft. 0/5 stars.
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I swear on me mum's life that buying this was the best thing that's ever happened to me, I woke up after sleeping on it and it cured my cancer.
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I swear on me nan's life that buying this was the worst mistake I have ever made, it literally caused me to lose my job and my marriage to fail.
For crying out loud, this subreddit is next to useless.
More on reddit.comCasper Vs Casper Hybrid - Costco
How long will my Casper mattress last?
Every Casper mattress is engineered for both comfort and durability, our premium foams (and innerspring coils inside our Hybrid mattresses) provide lasting support for a full decade—our warranty backs it up.
What is the Zoned Support Technology in Casper hybrid mattresses?
Zoned Support is engineered to keep your spine in ergonomic alignment by providing support where your body needs it most, with firmer foam under the hips, waist, and lower back. Zoned Support Max combines our firmer center foam with a second layer of precisely cut channels to cradle the natural curve of your body while adding support to your hips, waist, and lower back for the ultimate ergonomic relief with our hybrid memory foam design.
How do I clean my Casper Mattress? Can I remove the cover?
Do not remove the mattress cover to clean it or the mattress or for any other reason. If you need to clean your Casper mattress or cover, we suggest spot-cleaning affected areas with water and mild detergent. Be careful not to saturate the mattress with too much water and/or detergent, as the foam in the mattress core will soak up water and detergent. Allow the treated area to air dry completely before putting your sheets and bedding back on.
For an easier method of keeping your mattress clean, we recommend the use of a stain and water-resistant mattress protector, which may be removed and cleaned as needed.
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Researching a new mattress and realized I wanted to share my experience with our current Casper Hybrid. Bf (6ft, 175lbs - combo sleeper, mostly back/side) & I (5'8, 130lbs - combo sleeper mostly side/stomach) started sleeping on a new Casper Hybrid mattress (innerspring and memory foam combo) in summer 2021 using a new IKEA Malm platform bed (meets support requirements).
At first I was like "ooh, cozy" the memory foam provided a deceiving/alluring squish. With time, I have noticed that the squish is to its detriment. The memory foam sleeps HOT, we both wake up with limbs that have fallen asleep during the night, and as a side sleeper my hips suffer most of all.
The memory foam starts out the night *seeming* supportive enough but with the warmth it holds through the night hours, it actually collapses and my hips drive down into the spring portion as well as the curvature of my spine totally bottoming out so there is no real support in the waist region. I wake up in pain/feeling stiff most nights sleeping on this mattress and I don't even use it full time!! (For the record, I spend other nights on a 10yo Saatva that is a little firm at times but MASSIVELY more supportive and doesn't create pain/sag OR on an old (15yo+?) unknown brand innerspring that has started to sag with gel foam topper from Walmart which is a great supplemental layer in the meantime).
The Casper Hybrid Queen was about $1700 at purchase and I absolutely would not purchase it again, especially at that price. I have aches from hypermobility and need adequate support. Most nights I also place a pillow between my knees for spinal alignment and if I'm not with my partner I prop up a pillow behind my back as well. If I had to sleep on the Casper Hybrid more than 7 nights a month I would probably demand that we either replace or get a latex topper/etc.
For me personally sleeping on memory foam at all is a nuisance - again limbs fall asleep and perceived support drops off/collapses during the night. I guess here's a good time to mention that I also spent the night on a TempurPedic so the harrowing sensation of being swallowed by the bed/swimming in mayonnaise and not being able to get out is one I would definitely avoid too.
If you're like me, maybe you've also started to research beds with latex components (cooler sleeping, more consistently supportive than memory foam). It's hard to find a company with good consistent products but I'll continue the hunt. I hope this info is helpful for anyone considering this mattress and identifying if it will meet their needs/be compatible with their body type.
So I'm a side sleeper with a very firm mattress that has been screwing up my shoulder/upper back for almost a year; I tested out a casper hybrid mattress in store and it felt very soft/plush but still with some support.
(Ive tried several toppers for my firm mattress before including the casper one and sink right through / hate them!)
I know the costco casper hybrid version is different (and some reddit reviews says its firm, which I likely dont want) but Im wondering if anyone knows the actual difference between these 2 models, besides the price...
any advice or knowledge would be much appreciated!