The Beloit Mattress Company Hybrid Easy Rest Classic Mattress is a medium-feel hybrid built around pocketed coils, natural latex, and gel-infused foam. In our testing, it delivered steady alignment with a bit of springy lift. The current listed price runs from $828 to $2,017 depending on size and whether you add a foundation. It makes the most sense for back and combination sleepers who want solid edge stability, but it is less appealing if you want a plush pillow-top hug or very low motion transfer.
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Product overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| The Beloit Mattress Company Hybrid Easy Rest Classic Mattress | 4.3/5 | Stable support, strong edges, easy repositioning | Not plush; some bounce | Back and combination sleepers; support-first couples |
Final verdict
If you want a hybrid that feels support-first with a responsive top and reliable edges, this one delivers. In our overnight testing, I felt more on the mattress than in it, and my lower back stayed calmer on back-sleeping nights than it usually does on softer hybrids. The trade-off is simple: the surface does not feel especially pillowy, and motion is contained rather than fully muted.
Who It's For
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Back sleepers who want steady lumbar support
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Couples who regularly use the outer third of the bed
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Combination sleepers who dislike a stuck-in-bed feel
Who It's Not For
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Lightweight side sleepers who want deeper plushness
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People who prefer the stillness of dense all-foam beds
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Shoppers who need straightforward nationwide delivery options

How we tested
We used this mattress for several weeks of overnight sleep as part of our mattress-testing process, plus everyday use like reading, laptop work, and sitting on the edge in the morning. Marcus focused on heat buildup and hip support, while Jenna and Ethan checked motion transfer and edge sharing during partner use. We scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability with repeatable drills, including posture checks, cool-down impressions, partner-movement tests, edge sitting, and comfort consistency over time.
Testing experience
The first thing I noticed was the smooth, unquilted cover. It makes the bed feel cleaner and less puffy right away. On my back, the coil system kept my hips from drifting, and I did not get the saggy middle feel that shows up on softer hybrids. Marcus described it as support you notice quickly. On warmer nights, he felt less heat buildup than on foam-heavier beds. Jenna and Ethan ran their usual in-and-out routine, and the mattress stayed composed. The edges also held up better than the slippery, compressed feel we see on weaker perimeters.
What we liked
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Strong edge stability for sitting and sleeping near the perimeter
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A balanced, buoyant top that makes repositioning easy
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Support that keeps the hips from sinking out of line
Who it is best for
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Back and combination sleepers who want a medium, support-led feel
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Couples who care about edge sharing and decent motion control
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People who prefer a little lift instead of a deep hug
Where it falls short
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Not plush enough for some sensitive shoulders
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Motion is damped, not fully deadened
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Comfort changes can still involve transportation costs

Pros and cons
| Pros | Cons |
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Strong edge structure Responsive, easy mobility Steady hip support Balanced hybrid feel |
Not a plush pillow-top feel Some bounce remains Can feel firm to lighter side sleepers Comfort changes may include transportation costs |
Details
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Price: $828–$2,017, depending on size and whether you add a foundation.
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Feel: Medium.
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Mattress height: 11.25 inches.
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Support core: 1,148 Luxcore fabric-encased coils with a Vigor Edge steel perimeter.
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Comfort layers: bonded cotton and polyester insulator pad in the center third, a 1-inch natural latex layer, and a 1-inch gel-infused viscoelastic foam layer.
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Cover: smooth, unquilted Airtex cover.
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Fiberglass: listed as fiberglass-free.
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Foundation options: no foundation, or a 5-inch or 9-inch foundation.
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Comfort policy: the site advertises a 365-night comfort assurance for this mattress; after 30 days and before 365 days, one comfort change is available at no charge, excluding transportation costs.
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Warranty: 10 years.
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Delivery/shipping: zone-based white-glove delivery is available in delivery areas; outside those areas, shipments go LTL curbside. The company says it does not currently ship mattresses to California, Alaska, or Hawaii.

Review score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.6/5 | In our tests, hips stayed level and the midsection felt well supported on back and combination nights. |
| Cooling | 4.2/5 | Coil airflow helped it feel less stuffy than foam-heavy builds, though it never felt actively cold. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.1/5 | Good for average-weight sleepers; lighter side sleepers may want more surface cushioning. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0/5 | Pocketed coils help, but latex and coils still pass along some bigger movements. |
| Responsiveness | 4.3/5 | Easy to turn and reposition without feeling stuck. |
| Edge Support | 4.4/5 | The perimeter held up well for sitting and shared sleep near the edge. |
| Durability | 4.5/5 | The coil system and latex-forward build look better than average for long-term use. |
| Overall | 4.3/5 | A support-first medium hybrid that works best for couples and combination sleepers. |
Buying guide
Choose this mattress if you like a medium feel that leans support-first rather than plush-first, especially if you rotate between your back and side and care about edge stability. If you are lighter or very pressure-sensitive at the shoulder, a softer surface or thicker comfort package may suit you better. If you want a more cushioned, side-sleeper-friendly luxury hybrid, the Helix Midnight Luxe is the more obvious direction. If you want a more traditional innerspring-forward feel with broader delivery coverage, the Saatva Classic makes more sense.

Limitations
This mattress prioritizes structure over cloud-like plushness, so very light side sleepers can feel shoulder pressure sooner. Motion is controlled but not fully muted, especially with a restless partner. The comfort-assurance process can be less convenient if you are far from a store, and transportation costs may apply. Delivery and shipping are not universal, including no mattress shipping to California, Alaska, or Hawaii.
Alternatives
Why choose this model
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Stable medium support that keeps the hips from drifting
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Strong edge feel for sitting and shared sleep near the perimeter
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A responsive surface that makes turning easy
Alternatives to consider
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Saatva Classic: a more traditional coil feel with broader white-glove delivery coverage
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Helix Midnight Luxe: stronger side-sleeper pressure relief with a more cushioned surface
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Bear Elite Hybrid: a more cooling-forward option for hot sleepers
Pro tips
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Give it a real break-in window. Both your body and the upholstery can take a few weeks to settle.
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Rotate the mattress head to foot once a month for the first six months, then once every three months after that.
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Use a supportive frame, especially for queen and king sizes, so the mattress stays evenly supported.
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If you sleep warm, use breathable sheets and avoid thick protectors that trap heat.
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For couples, test the outer edge early by sitting and lying near it to see whether the perimeter feels stable enough for your habits.
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If side sleeping creates shoulder pressure, try a slightly higher-loft pillow before deciding the mattress is too firm.
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If you add a topper, keep it thin so you do not undo the mattress's support.
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Check delivery-zone pricing and whether your order qualifies for free Zone 1 white-glove delivery.
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If you are outside the delivery zones, plan for curbside handling because this mattress is not roll-packed.
FAQs
Does it feel more like foam or springs?
It reads more like a true hybrid than an all-foam bed. You get some contour at the top, but the coil system is easy to feel when you move or change positions.
Is it quiet when you move around?
In our testing, normal turning stayed quiet. Larger movements still created some hybrid rebound, but the mattress never sounded clunky.
Will it work for couples?
Yes, if you care more about stability and edge confidence than total motion blackout. Most couples should find the motion control acceptable, but dense all-foam beds still isolate movement better.
Is it good for side sleeping?
It can work for average-weight and heavier side sleepers who like a medium feel. If you are lightweight or very sensitive through the shoulders, a softer surface is probably the better fit.