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    Tuft & Needle Original Hybrid Mattress Review: A Soft Landing

    By AdminDecember 27, 2025
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    Tuft & Needle Original Hybrid Mattress Review: A Soft Landing


    I’ve received all sorts of questions about mattresses over the years, ranging from what might help with back pain to suitable options for children. There’s one small use case that I’ve always had particular interest in, however: the best mattresses for putting in your guest room, vacation rental, or any space where visitors stay in the short term.

    Finding a mattress that will work for all sleeping positions and body types is a pretty tall order. When you’re traveling, you usually want a soft, supportive place to land for a bit. The Tuft & Needle Original Hybrid is one such mattress that pulls this off—just in time for those last-minute holiday guests you just found out will be staying with you.

    Stitched Up

    Chances are, you’ve heard of Tuft & Needle. The brand was one of the first to break into the DTC (direct-to-consumer) mattress-in-a-box scene when it was founded in 2012. T&N’s profile continued to skyrocket, with a pretty successful track record. I’ve tested many iterations of the brand’s mattresses over the years, and they’ve maintained consistent material quality and performance.

    First, there’s a soft cover—not cool to the touch, but smooth. Next come three proprietary foams, starting with the T&N “Flex” foam, which is designed to adapt to your body and firm up as you settle in. Next is a “Release” foam, which provides cushioning to relieve pressure. Last is the “Adaptive” foam, designed for firmer support to not only keep the body lifted, but help sleepers move around with ease. Pocketed coils remain in the center for full-body support, better air circulation within the mattress, and better pressure relief than you’d get with a standard, traditional coil.

    There are two certifications to boot: CertiPur-US certified foam and GreenGuard Gold, which essentially verify that the bed’s materials produce no harmful air emissions. Compared to the other mattress types I test and interact with, the Tuft & Needle is actually a pretty simple construction. But just because it’s not the flashiest doesn’t mean it’s not a solid mattress option.

    Soft, Softer

    Unboxing was easy peasy. The mattress box was a bit heavier because the bed contains coils, but I was able to maneuver it solo. Tuft & Needle recommends leaving the mattress alone for one to two hours to let the foam layers fully expand. I always recommend you give it one to two days instead. This is standard good practice for any mattress and gives it the literal breathing room it needs to reach its full support potential. Side note: I noticed much more off-gassing on the following day (typical), but it smelled like cucumber-melon scented body lotion or candles, which is not normal. It wasn’t a bad thing per se, but it was definitely a first for me.

    At its full height, the mattress is 12 inches tall, but it felt like more. My husband popped into my workspace during the first day of testing and announced, “Have you felt this bed? It feels like an actual marshmallow.” Afterward, I found him taking impromptu naps on it throughout the testing period. This squishy feel can be attributed to the initial layer of T&N’s aforementioned “Flex” foam. Night one of sleeping, I instantly sank into the bed. Sometimes, with memory foam mattresses (Tempur-Pedic comes to mind), they can feel firm at first as your body heat is absorbed. From there, the foam molds to your body, creating a soft and supportive feel. Not the case with the Tuft & Needle Original Hybrid, as you get softness from the jump. This softer feel also helped isolate motion, so if I got in and out of bed or my dogs decided to jump in with me, there wasn’t any overt rocking.

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