DEHIJU is a budget hybrid bed-in-a-box line built around a medium-firm feel, pocketed coils, and gel memory foam at entry-level pricing. In our testing, it leaned supportive rather than plush, with motion staying reasonably contained for the price. We liked it best for back sleepers, combo sleepers, and guest rooms, but strict side sleepers who want a deeper cradle may prefer a softer option.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| DEHIJU Hybrid Memory Foam Mattress line | 3.9/5 | Supportive medium-firm feel, easy movement, better-than-expected motion isolation, solid value | Cooling is only average, limited shoulder cradle, narrow lineup | Back sleepers, combo sleepers, guest rooms, budget shoppers |
Final Verdict
Our clearest takeaway was support first, plushness second.
DEHIJU Hybrid Memory Foam Mattress line
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Who It’s For
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Average-weight back sleepers
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Combo sleepers who dislike a sticky foam feel
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Guest rooms, first apartments, and value-focused shoppers
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Who It’s Not For
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Lightweight strict side sleepers
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Hot sleepers who want aggressive cooling
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Shoppers who want multiple firmness choices or a more premium finish
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DEHIJU Mattress Comparison Chart
| Mattress | Firmness | Live sizes / profiles | Type | Materials (listed) | Price range | Cooling | Support | Pressure Relief | Responsiveness | Motion Isolation | Durability |
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| DEHIJU Hybrid Memory Foam Mattress line | Medium firm | Twin 10", Full 10"/12", Queen 10"/12"/14", King 12"/14" | Hybrid | Cooling gel memory foam, pocket springs, soft top fabric, cotton-based inner cover (listed) | $209.89–$449.89 | Moderate | Good | Moderate | Good | Good | Fair-good |
How We Tested It
We tested the 12-inch queen as our baseline, then compared it with the 10-inch and 14-inch builds to see how the same design scaled. Marcus tracked heat buildup, hip support, and edge stability; Mia focused on shoulder relief and side-sleep comfort; Jamal paid attention to turning ease, rebound, and edge use after stretching. Across overnight sleep plus time spent reading and getting in and out of bed, we scored Support, Cooling, Pressure Relief, Motion Isolation, Responsiveness, Edge Support, and Durability. Dr. Adrian Walker later reviewed our posture and pressure notes against the mattress's support-first design.
DEHIJU Mattress: Our Testing Experience
DEHIJU Hybrid Memory Foam Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Most of our nights were on the 12-inch queen because it felt like the middle of the line. Right away, the surface read flatter and steadier than plush. On my back, my hips stayed level and my lower back felt settled after desk-heavy days. Marcus liked the firmer pushback and found the edge stable enough for sitting while tying shoes. Mia could side-sleep on it, but she wanted more give at the shoulder. Jamal liked how easily he could roll, kneel, and reset without feeling stuck. We also noticed that movement stayed reasonably contained and the coils stayed quiet, but the bed felt more breathable than truly cool.
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What we liked
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Stable medium-firm support
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Easy turns and quiet coils
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Better motion control than expected
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Who it is best for
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Back sleepers and combo sleepers
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Budget-minded primary bedrooms
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Guest rooms
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Where it falls short
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Light side sleepers may want more cushioning
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Cooling is only average
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The lineup feels basic
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Pros & Cons
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Details
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Live price range on DEHIJU's site: $209.89 to $449.89, depending on size and profile.
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Advertised feel: medium firm / balanced medium firm.
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Sizes listed: Twin, Full, Queen, King.
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Thickness options listed: 10, 12, and 14 inches, depending on size.
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Construction listed: hybrid design with cooling gel memory foam and independent pocket springs.
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Cover/build details listed: soft top fabric and a cotton-based fire-retardant inner cover.
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Safety/build claims: listed as CertiPUR-US and fiberglass-free.
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Delivery and size examples: mattress in a box; live product pages list examples such as Twin 75" x 39", Full 75" x 54", Queen 80" x 60", and King 80" x 76".

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.1/5 | Keeps hips from dipping too far and feels strongest on the back. |
| Cooling | 3.6/5 | Breathable enough, but not a truly cool-touch sleeper. |
| Pressure Relief | 3.7/5 | Adequate at the hips, less generous at the shoulders. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.0/5 | Pocket springs contain movement reasonably well for the price. |
| Responsiveness | 3.9/5 | Easy to turn on and not overly sticky. |
| Edge Support | 3.8/5 | Stable enough for sitting and getting up, but not premium-firm. |
| Durability | 3.8/5 | Serviceable build for the cost, though not especially dense-feeling. |
| Overall Score | 3.9/5 | A solid support-led value hybrid with limited plushness and polish. |
How to Choose the DEHIJU Mattress?
Choose this line mainly by sleep position, body weight, room use, and how much surface depth you want. For most average-weight adults, the 12-inch build is the safest middle-ground because it balances contouring and support. The 10-inch version makes more sense for guest rooms, kids' rooms, dorms, or lighter bodies that do not need as much depth. The 14-inch queen or king is the better fit if you share the bed and want a taller look and a touch more surface depth. If you are a strict side sleeper or you run very hot, shop more cautiously—this line favors support over a deep hug.
Limitations
DEHIJU Hybrid Memory Foam Mattress line
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Only one general feel and one basic construction theme.
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Shoulder pressure relief is just mid-pack for lighter side sleepers.
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Cooling is passive, not premium or specialized.
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The finish and overall refinement lag behind stronger step-up hybrids.
DEHIJU Mattress vs. Alternatives
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Why choose these models
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Low live pricing for a hybrid line.
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Medium-firm, support-led feel that is easy to move on.
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Listed as fiberglass-free and CertiPUR-US.
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Multiple live size/profile options inside one simple lineup.
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Alternatives to consider
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Linenspa 10" Memory Foam Hybrid for guest rooms, kids, or tighter budgets; it starts lower and comes in a broader size range.
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Dreamfoam Hybrid for a cooler, more polished step-up hybrid with a 120-night trial and limited lifetime warranty.
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DreamCloud Classic Hybrid for shoppers willing to spend more for a more premium hybrid build with a 365-night trial and Forever Warranty.
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Pro Tips for DEHIJU Mattress
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Give the bed full expansion time before you judge firmness.
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If you are undecided, start with the 12-inch build.
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Use the 10-inch build for guest rooms or lighter-duty spaces.
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Pair it with a breathable protector; a thick padded protector will blunt airflow.
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Put it on a solid platform or closely spaced slats so the coils stay evenly supported.
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Rotate it head to foot every few months to reduce wear.
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If you are a strict side sleeper, plan for a softer pillow or topper rather than expecting a deep cradle from the mattress alone.
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Check edge use honestly; if you sit on the side every morning, you may want a sturdier step-up hybrid.
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Open it earlier in the day so any setup smell can air out before bedtime.
FAQs
Does DEHIJU feel firm or soft?
It reads medium-firm to me. The surface has some give, but the stronger impression is steady support rather than sink-in softness.
Does it work for side sleepers?
Only selectively. Average-weight combo sleepers can get by, but lighter strict side sleepers may want more shoulder and hip cushioning.
Is motion isolation good enough for two sleepers?
For a budget hybrid, yes. Movement stayed reasonably contained and the coils stayed quiet, though it is not memory-foam-level deadened.
Which DEHIJU build is the safest buy?
The 12-inch version is the cleanest middle-ground pick, while the 10-inch fits lighter use and the 14-inch makes more sense for a roomier shared setup.