![]() ![]() It also doesn't retain heat like memory foam or poly foam might, making it an appealing mattress for hot sleepers like me who need the additional cooling relief. It's not designed with any fancy cooling material, but instead, the Purple Grid's natural breathable design makes it one of the best mattresses for allowing airflow. The other benefit of the Purple Grid besides bouncy comfort would have to be its temperature-regulating abilities. As a result, I give edge support capabilities on this mattress two enthusiastic thumbs up. The Purple Hybrid mattresses are constructed with firm foam around the edges to hold your body up more firmly if you tend to creep towards the side of the bed during the night. It virtually makes no noise, and you'll hardly be able to notice your partner moving around on the other side. I think it's pretty good at isolating motion, even if it is a super-bouncy bed. Motion isolation isn't usually an innerspring bed's forte, but with the pocketed coils and special material you find in the Purple Hybrid mattress, it's a different story. Purple Hybrid mattress performance Motion isolation It doesn't make a huge difference in feel, but they are softer than the Purple Hybrid. The Purple 3 has a 3-inch layer of Hyper-Elastic Polymer at the top, while Purple 4 has 4 inches. Really, the only major differences in construction are the top layers. The two Purple Hybrid Premier beds are the top-tier mattress options from the brand. I think it feels more breathable than your typical mattress cover and compare the feel more to an athletic antisweat undergarment than a soft cotton top. On top is the Purple's "StretchMax" cover, and just like the name implies, it's extra-stretchy. Surrounding the edges are dense foam slabs to make the sides feel more supportive and sturdy.It's bouncy, squishy, soft and provides most of the Purple's comfort. This is the primary layer that distinguishes it from the other two Purple Hybrid mattresses - each mattress has a different thickness of this layer. Around 2 inches of the brand's special Hyper-Elastic Polymer, laid out in a grid formation.A thin half an inch of foam to help neutralize the feel of the pocketed coils in the bed's foundation.It's the main reason why this mattress is so supportive. A thick system of 7.5-inch pocketed coils, individually wrapped with fabric to help limit motion transfer across the mattress. ![]() A thin slab of basic foam about an inch thick, which supports the thick pocketed coil layer above.Here's a simple breakdown of the bed's layers so you get an idea of what makes Purple, Purple: The Purple Hybrid is four layers thick and around 11 inches tall. I think it's a tad bit firmer than the Original Purple mattress. The soft squares don't push into your hips and shoulders when you're on your side like your typical firm bed, but my back and spine feel very reinforced above the bed's Hyper-Elastic Polymer layer. The Purple Hybrid 2 simultaneously feels pressure-relieving and supportive, while maintaining a slightly firmer profile I think it's around a medium-firm, or 7 out of 10 on the firmness scale. But if you're open to a mattress that takes pressure off your hips, shoulders and back while simultaneously making you feel weightless, you might be pleased with its benefits. If you're curious about the Purple Hybrid but you aren't willing to explore unconventional ways of bedding, you might want to look elsewhere. Though, it's also really supportive because of the thick layer of pocketed coils, which I'll explain more below. It's not super noticeable when you're laying down, it just feels buoyant like you're floating on your back or laying on a hammock. ![]()
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