Single Soft/Med Ideal for All Sleeping Positions Sleepeezee Hybrid Mattresses

Balances comfort and support, providing a soft feel with enough support for proper spinal alignment. Ideal for sleepers with a lighter build who may find a medium mattress to be too firm and want a little extra give to maintain good sleep posture

Offers balanced support, whether you sleep on your back, side, or stomach.


Sleepeezee mattresses and divan beds use high-quality materials, including pocket springs, memory gel, and natural fillings. With a range of sizes, including single, double, king, and super king.

Trusted for decades, Sleepeezee beds combine luxury with innovative sleep technology, making them a perfect choice for those seeking premium comfort and long-lasting quality.


Experience the best of both worlds with a hybrid mattress—superior motion isolation from pocket springs plus body-contouring comfort from memory foam.

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    Sleepeezee ActivFlex Response 3600 Mattress

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Hybrid Mattress FAQs
What is a hybrid mattress?
A hybrid mattress combines a pocket sprung base with one or more foam or gel comfort layers on top. The springs provide the support and structure you'd expect from a traditional mattress, while the foam layers — typically memory foam, memory gel, or latex — add contouring pressure relief and comfort. The result is a mattress that delivers the best characteristics of both spring and foam construction.
Who is a hybrid mattress best suited for?
Hybrid mattresses work well for a wide range of sleepers, which is part of why they've become so popular. They're particularly good for combination sleepers who change position during the night, couples with different firmness preferences, and anyone who likes the feel of memory foam but finds a pure foam mattress too warm or unsupportive around the edges. If you're upgrading from a traditional spring mattress and want added comfort without losing support, a hybrid is an excellent choice.
Are hybrid mattresses good for back pain?
Many people with back pain find hybrid mattresses very effective. The pocket spring base provides consistent spinal support across the full sleep surface, while the foam comfort layers cushion pressure points at the hips, shoulders and lower back. A medium or medium-firm hybrid is generally the recommended starting point for back pain sufferers, as it offers the balance of support and pressure relief that most people need. If you sleep on your side, a slightly softer hybrid may suit better; back sleepers tend to do well on medium to firm.
How does a hybrid mattress compare to a pure memory foam mattress?
The key differences are support, temperature, and bounce. A pure memory foam mattress provides deep, full-body contouring but can feel warm and make it harder to move during the night. A hybrid gives you the pressure-relieving properties of memory foam on top with the breathability and responsive support of pocket springs underneath. Hybrids also have better edge support — you can sit on the edge without feeling like you'll roll off — which a pure foam mattress often lacks. For most people, a hybrid offers a more balanced all-round sleep experience.
Do hybrid mattresses sleep cooler than memory foam?
Generally yes. The pocket spring unit in a hybrid mattress allows air to circulate freely through the base of the mattress, which prevents heat from building up the way it can in a solid foam mattress. Many hybrids also use gel-infused or open-cell foam in the comfort layers specifically to reduce heat retention. If you tend to sleep warm, a hybrid mattress — especially one with a gel or breathable foam layer — will typically feel noticeably cooler than a traditional memory foam mattress.
How long does a hybrid mattress last?
A quality hybrid mattress will typically last between 8 and 12 years. The pocket spring unit is generally very durable; it's the foam comfort layers that tend to soften first over time. Look for hybrids from established brands with a high-density foam layer — these hold their shape significantly longer than lower-density foams. Rotating your hybrid mattress regularly (where it's single-sided and non-turn, rotating head to toe every 3 months) will help it wear evenly and extend its lifespan.
Are hybrid mattresses suitable for adjustable beds?
Standard hybrid mattresses are not suitable for adjustable beds — the pocket spring unit is rigid and cannot flex around the articulating sections of an adjustable base. If you have or are purchasing an adjustable bed frame, you'll need a mattress specifically designed for it, typically a flexible foam or specialist hybrid built with a coil system that can bend. Always check the manufacturer's guidance before placing any spring mattress on an adjustable base.
What spring count should I look for in a hybrid mattress?
In a hybrid mattress, a spring count of 1,000 or more (based on a king size) is considered a solid starting point for good support. Higher counts — 1,500 to 3,000 — provide more refined, targeted support and better motion isolation between partners. That said, spring count is only one factor. The quality and gauge of the springs, the depth and density of the foam layers, and the overall build quality all contribute more to how the mattress performs than the spring count alone.
Is a hybrid mattress good for couples?
Hybrid mattresses are an excellent choice for couples, for two reasons. First, the individually pocketed springs respond independently to movement, so when one partner shifts position during the night the other is far less likely to feel it. Second, the foam comfort layers contour to each person's individual body shape and weight, meaning two people of different sizes or sleeping positions can both sleep comfortably on the same mattress. If you and your partner want completely different firmness levels, a zip and link hybrid lets each of you have your own preferred feel.
How thick should a hybrid mattress be?
Most hybrid mattresses are between 25 and 35 cm deep. The minimum spring unit in a quality pocket sprung base takes up around 15–18 cm, which leaves 8–17 cm for the comfort foam layers above. A deeper foam layer generally means more pressure relief but also more warmth. A mattress in the 26–30 cm range strikes a good balance for most sleepers. Bear in mind that a very deep mattress may require deep-pocket fitted sheets — worth checking if you already have bedding you want to keep using.

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