I think this is a new product
https://www.costco.com/casper-select-12%22-hybrid-medium-mattress.product.100761275.html
What are your thoughts on the hybrid vs original casper mattress?
I'm considering this hybrid one
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Hey guys. So I’ve been dealing with upper back pain for 3-4 months, right behind my shoulder blade and when I look down and to the side at times. I believe it’s my mattresses fault.
I’m 190 athletic build, 5’9” Wife is 155 5’7” She side sleeps primarily and back sometimes, I mostly sleep on my back, and side sometimes. We have had a Nectar, and a Novaform, Im not sure how I feel about all foam Vs hybrid.
I have some hypermobility issues and rheumatoid arthritis, and I’m also a powerlifter which is a horrible combo that I choose to ignore.
Both of these would be from Costco
I finally replaced my 2015 Tuft and Needle Kind size and 20+year old box springs. New box springs were Serta available at Costco. The difference is incredible! I love the new mattress even though it has only been out of the box for 2 hours before we slept on it. Very happy with my purchase. I'm a tall 200lb back and side sleeper, wife is a stomach sleeper. We both feel like it's plush and comfortable yet supportive. No more back and shoulder pain from the old sunk in mattress. No more ridge in the middle of the bed from the old broken down box springs.
We are shopping for a mattress and not sure if we should go with Select or Hybrid.
King size.
The Select was $800 (in store) and Hybrid was $1000 online so we ordered Hybrid yesterday.
Figured to go with the better one for only $200 extra.
But today the Select are on sale for $640.
Does anyone know if Hybrid is much better than the Select to justify almost $400 difference?
Thanks.
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!
We just tried the Casper Original Hybrid at Macy’s, which I believe is a medium-firm. We really liked it, as it was similar (but a little softer) than our current mattress (Tulo Firm, the older version). We saw that Costco has a the Casper Select Hybrid for close to half the cost. How do these compare? I read that the Select line is made for Costco only and is similar to the original. To anyone who has tried both, did they feel similar to you? My husband and I really liked the Casper Original Hybrid that we tried in Macy’s, but would definitely prefer to pay the Costco price instead if they’re essentially the same mattress ($2100 vs $1100 for a king). Thank you for any help!
Hi all,
My wife and I enjoyed Caspers‘s new line of dream mattresses, but I came across the Casper hybrid select at Costco, which they say is similar to the Dream (or more specifically the mattress that the Dream replaced directly at Casper.l)
Does anyone know if there is any big difference between the Costco Casper Select hybrid and the new Dream?
We are between those and the Novaform Serfina. We like a firmer feel and not to sink into the bed.
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The Casper Hybrid Select at Costco and the new Casper Dream mattress are quite similar in construction and materials, but there might be slight differences in firmness and specific features.
The Hybrid Select is known for its balanced support and comfort, which might align well with your preference for a firmer feel. The Novaform Serafina is also a good choice for firmness, but it tends to offer a bit more contouring that could lead to that "sinking" feeling you want to avoid.
IMO, since you prefer firmness without too much sink, the Casper Hybrid Select might be the better fit.
When I moved back in June, I ordered the Casper Select Hybrid queen online from Costco. Got a good deal on it for $639 including free delivery. I'm 5'7, 180 and it's just me sleeping on it. Primarily a side sleeper that shifts somewhat to stomach through the night. I loved it through the summer, although it did sleep a bit warm. Five months after getting it, I feel like the past couple of weeks, it has not been as comfortable and I toss and turn a bit through the night. I'm wondering if it's because the mattress has broken in or if it's more likely due to the cooler winter temperatures. In summer I have AC set to 70F and now that heat is on, I have it set to 65F. Anyone else notice theirs getting uncomfortable that quick? Thanks Rick
Let me start by thanking everyone here for so much amazing mattress advice. I read pretty much every post and got some great advice from many, but especially u/the_leviathan711
Background/details: king size bed for 2 side/back sleepers with herniated disks and tons of joint pain. 5'10" 165lbs and 5'3" 156lbs. Do not like the feel of latex, have, in the past, been really happy with an IKEA hybrid that, sadly, broke down too quickly. Tested out lots of mattresses at a local store to figure out what feel we preferred. Loved the Tempur Adapt hybrid but have had a bad experience with the off-gassing, so didn't want one. More concerned about return policy than anything else. Considered DIY and got great suggestions for a build. Worried about the returning/exchanging of individual components, so didn't go that route. Locally, Costco has the best returns, so we looked at what they had available and chose the mattress that most closely resembled a combo of the DIY specs and the Tempur Adapt. The winner was the Casper Hybrid and it has been FABULOUS!
No pain when sleeping on side, wake up without joint stiffness, sleep well. Frankly, it feels like a miracle to not be in pain in the morning and to not toss and turn all night. The edge support is good, very little motion transfer and does not sleep hot (all things I was concerned about). Also, ZERO off-gassing.
Hope this helps someone!
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.
https://www.costco.com/casper-select-12%22-hybrid-medium-firm-mattress.product.100761275.html
Is this the one you got?
Title says it all. After my third night on the new Casper Cooling Select Hybrid, it's going back to Costco. For anyone else considering this mattress and looking for information:
About me: Side sleeper with scoliosis both in my upper and lower back. Low back usually feels fine. I struggle with neck and shoudler pain frequently, though. 120 lb female.
Mattress history/what we like: We got a new place where we can fit a king bed. We have two queens: original all foam Casper dinosaur which will be replaced by the new king, and a Westin Heavenly bed (2016 edition, basically an old school Beautyrest innerspring with a soft pillowtop while still being very supportive even right up to the edge). My husband loves the original Casper, I love the Heavenly. The old school Casper is fine for me and causes no pain, I just don't particularly like it, either. We also purchased the Casper Select Original from Costco for the guest room at my parent's two years ago That one I feel the same way about (it is fine, I don't love it.) They changed the Heavenly so it is no longer the same, and also it is too expensive for us at the moment (need to stay under $2k for a king, ideally less). We thought the Casper Hybrid would be a good middle ground.
Verdict on the Costco Casper Select Cooling Hybrid: WORST. MATTRESS. EVER. Light years softer than the other two all foam Caspers, by a really long shot. The edge support is non existent and my hips just seem to sink right down into the depths of hell on this mattress. I have slept on it for three nights and for 2/3 of them I have had horrific back pain the next day. It has taken the crown for "most pain inducing mattress I have ever slept on", a title previously held by the mattress at my parent's place that was decades overdue on being put out to pasture and hurt us both so bad we replaced it so we could visit them. If you have an all foam Casper now and are considering this one, be aware that this bed does not feel like it at all. The softness feels nice for a minute or so, but then it becomes a sinkhole in the middle zone. For what it is worth my husband does not mind it, but he is also not that particular. A friend came over the other day and I asked her to lay on it for her take. She (similar size as me) agreed that it is way too soft to be comfortable.
Where do we go from here? If we stick with Costco, what should we consider? The reviews on the Lakedridge are extremely mixed. Given I have back issues I would prefer too firm over too soft (and you can always add a topper). I have also read that it is supposed to be similar to the S&F Estate Medium which I laid on at Mattress FIrm and liked, although many reviews say it is much firmer. We also both liked the medium Beautyrest Black at Mattress FIrm (not sure which model, exactly), but that is out of budget. Based on my history, I am thinking I like firm mattresses with plush pillowtops, but it seems the whole world is going the foam/hybrid direction and those are hard to come by now. Is there one out there that is readily available to try, feels similar to the Westin Heavenly or Beautyrest Black, and comes in closer to $1500 or less? Is the Lakeridge even worth a try? TIA!