The Eve Wunderflip Lighter Hybrid Mattress is a flippable hybrid with a medium side and a firmer side in a 25 cm profile. In our testing, it suited side sleepers and back sleepers best because the two-sided design made it easy to shift between better pressure relief and flatter support. Its weaker edge support and slightly slow foam response made it less convincing for restless couples and strict stomach sleepers.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
| Eve Wunderflip Lighter Hybrid Mattress | 3.9/5 | Two-sided medium/firm feel; breathable hybrid build; solid pressure relief | Edges compress under load; foam feels a bit slow; firm side is not extra-firm | Side and back sleepers, guest rooms, shoppers who want two feels in one bed |
Final Verdict
If you want one mattress that can cover two comfort preferences, this one makes sense. In our testing, the medium side gave our shoulders and hips more relief, while the firmer side kept the hips more level and the lower back better supported. It also slept cooler than dense all-foam beds, but the edge felt less stable when we sat or slept close to the perimeter.
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Who It's For
- Side sleepers who want more give without moving to a truly soft bed
- Back sleepers who want a firmer, steadier surface
- Guest rooms where different sleepers may want different feels
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Who It's Not For
- Strict stomach sleepers who want a very hard surface
- Couples who use the outer edge as part of their sleep zone
- Anyone who dislikes a slightly slower foam feel

How We Tested
We tested both sides and scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability on a 5-point scale, following our broader mattress testing process. Our team checked alignment during long back- and side-sleeping sessions, repeated partner-movement tests, edge sitting, quick repositioning, and next-morning comfort notes to see whether the feel held up after the first night.
Our Testing Experience
The change between sides was easy to notice. On the firmer side, our hips stayed flatter after long desk days and we felt less lower-back tightness the next morning. On the medium side, the surface gave more at the shoulder and felt better for side sleeping and reading in bed.
Marcus, who usually sleeps hot, found it less stuffy than dense all-foam beds. Mia got better shoulder relief on the medium side. During our motion tests, Jenna and Ethan still noticed some bounce when one person turned or got out of bed, so motion control was good for a hybrid rather than especially muted.
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What we liked
- The flip actually changes the feel in a meaningful way
- The hybrid build keeps the body from sinking too deeply
- Airflow felt better than on dense all-foam beds
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Who it is best for
- Side sleepers who want cushioning without going fully soft
- Back sleepers who prefer a firmer, flatter feel
- Homes that need one mattress to cover different comfort preferences
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Where it falls short
- Edge support feels less secure during sitting and edge-near sleeping
- The foam response is a little slow during quick position changes
- The firmer side still is not ideal for shoppers who want an extra-firm bed

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Flippable medium/firm design covers more sleep preferences | Edge support compresses under sustained load |
| Hybrid core adds lift and limits deep sink | Responsiveness is only average for restless sleepers |
| Breathable build feels cooler than dense all-foam | Firm side may still feel too soft for strict stomach sleepers |
| Medium side eases pressure at the shoulders and hips | Some hybrid bounce remains for light sleepers sharing a bed |
Details
- Availability: stock-clearance model
- Type: hybrid (foam + pocket springs)
- Height: 25 cm (about 9.8 in.)
- Feel: medium on one side, firmer on the other
- Comfort layer: 40 mm memory foam with airflow drill zones
- Support core: 1,000 full-height pocket springs
- Cover: quilted cover treated with Purotex+; Allergy UK certified
- Edge features: reinforced edge support; side handles
- Delivery: vacuum-sealed and delivered to your door
- Trial: 200 nights; free returns within the first 40 nights
- Warranty: 1 year for clearance mattresses
- Sizes: Single, Double, King

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.2 | In our testing, the firmer side kept the hips more level. |
| Cooling | 4.1 | The hybrid build slept less stuffy than dense all-foam. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2 | The medium side cushioned the shoulders and hips well. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.9 | Partner movement stayed reasonable, but some bounce remained. |
| Responsiveness | 3.7 | Quick turns took more effort than on springier models. |
| Edge Support | 3.5 | The perimeter was usable, but not especially confidence-inspiring. |
| Durability | 3.8 | The build feels sturdy, though not especially heavy-duty. |
| Overall | 3.9 | A flexible, budget-friendly hybrid that favors versatility over perimeter strength. |
Choosing Guide
Choose this mattress if you want one bed that can switch between a medium and firmer feel, mostly sleep on your side or back, and like the lift of a hybrid more than the deeper hug of all-foam. It also makes sense in a guest room. Heavier sleepers or anyone who depends on strong edge support should be more cautious.
Limitations
The biggest trade-off is perimeter confidence. If you sit on the edge every day, sleep close to it, or share a smaller size, that weakness stands out. The foam response also is not especially quick, so very restless sleepers may prefer something springier. And while the firmer side is more supportive, it still does not feel truly hard.
Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose this model
- You want a simple, two-sided way to adjust feel without replacing the mattress
- You like a hybrid's lift but still want some foam contouring
- You need a guest-room mattress that can suit more than one sleep style
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Alternatives to consider
- Layla Hybrid Mattress if you want another flippable hybrid
- Plank Firm Luxe if you want a firmer, more no-nonsense feel
- Saatva Classic Mattress if you want more bounce and stronger edge support
Pro Tips
- Give each side several nights before deciding which one suits you better.
- If your hips sink too much on the medium side, flip to the firmer side.
- Use a supportive base and avoid wide slat gaps.
- Let the mattress fully expand before judging the feel.
- Use breathable sheets and a breathable protector if you sleep hot.
- Rotate it head to foot from time to time to spread out wear.
- Get a second person to help when flipping and use the side handles.
- Size up if you are sensitive to edge support.
FAQs
Does the medium side feel soft or just less firm?
In our testing, it felt more cushioned than plush—enough give for side sleeping, but still with hybrid lift underneath, which put it closer to the feel described in our medium-firm vs. soft mattress guide.
Is the firmer side firm enough for stomach sleeping?
It worked for occasional stomach sleeping, but strict stomach sleepers will probably want something firmer.
How noticeable is partner movement?
Movement stayed fairly controlled for a hybrid, but you still notice some bounce when a partner turns or gets in and out of bed, which is why we pay close attention to motion isolation.
Does flipping actually change the mattress, or is it subtle?
Yes. The firmer side kept the hips higher and felt steadier, while the medium side softened pressure points and felt more forgiving, which fits the difference we outline in our firm vs. medium-firm mattress guide.
The Eve Wunderflip Lighter Hybrid Mattress is a flippable hybrid with a medium side and a firmer side in a 25 cm profile. In our testing, it suited side sleepers and back sleepers best because the two-sided design made it easy to shift between better pressure relief and flatter support. Its weaker edge support and slightly slow foam response made it less convincing for restless couples and strict stomach sleepers.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
| Eve Wunderflip Lighter Hybrid Mattress | 3.9/5 | Two-sided medium/firm feel; breathable hybrid build; solid pressure relief | Edges compress under load; foam feels a bit slow; firm side is not extra-firm | Side and back sleepers, guest rooms, shoppers who want two feels in one bed |
Final Verdict
If you want one mattress that can cover two comfort preferences, this one makes sense. In our testing, the medium side gave our shoulders and hips more relief, while the firmer side kept the hips more level and the lower back better supported. It also slept cooler than dense all-foam beds, but the edge felt less stable when we sat or slept close to the perimeter.
-
Who It's For
- Side sleepers who want more give without moving to a truly soft bed
- Back sleepers who want a firmer, steadier surface
- Guest rooms where different sleepers may want different feels
-
Who It's Not For
- Strict stomach sleepers who want a very hard surface
- Couples who use the outer edge as part of their sleep zone
- Anyone who dislikes a slightly slower foam feel

How We Tested
We tested both sides and scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability on a 5-point scale, following our broader mattress testing process. Our team checked alignment during long back- and side-sleeping sessions, repeated partner-movement tests, edge sitting, quick repositioning, and next-morning comfort notes to see whether the feel held up after the first night.
Our Testing Experience
The change between sides was easy to notice. On the firmer side, our hips stayed flatter after long desk days and we felt less lower-back tightness the next morning. On the medium side, the surface gave more at the shoulder and felt better for side sleeping and reading in bed.
Marcus, who usually sleeps hot, found it less stuffy than dense all-foam beds. Mia got better shoulder relief on the medium side. During our motion tests, Jenna and Ethan still noticed some bounce when one person turned or got out of bed, so motion control was good for a hybrid rather than especially muted.
-
What we liked
- The flip actually changes the feel in a meaningful way
- The hybrid build keeps the body from sinking too deeply
- Airflow felt better than on dense all-foam beds
-
Who it is best for
- Side sleepers who want cushioning without going fully soft
- Back sleepers who prefer a firmer, flatter feel
- Homes that need one mattress to cover different comfort preferences
-
Where it falls short
- Edge support feels less secure during sitting and edge-near sleeping
- The foam response is a little slow during quick position changes
- The firmer side still is not ideal for shoppers who want an extra-firm bed

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Flippable medium/firm design covers more sleep preferences | Edge support compresses under sustained load |
| Hybrid core adds lift and limits deep sink | Responsiveness is only average for restless sleepers |
| Breathable build feels cooler than dense all-foam | Firm side may still feel too soft for strict stomach sleepers |
| Medium side eases pressure at the shoulders and hips | Some hybrid bounce remains for light sleepers sharing a bed |
Details
- Availability: stock-clearance model
- Type: hybrid (foam + pocket springs)
- Height: 25 cm (about 9.8 in.)
- Feel: medium on one side, firmer on the other
- Comfort layer: 40 mm memory foam with airflow drill zones
- Support core: 1,000 full-height pocket springs
- Cover: quilted cover treated with Purotex+; Allergy UK certified
- Edge features: reinforced edge support; side handles
- Delivery: vacuum-sealed and delivered to your door
- Trial: 200 nights; free returns within the first 40 nights
- Warranty: 1 year for clearance mattresses
- Sizes: Single, Double, King

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.2 | In our testing, the firmer side kept the hips more level. |
| Cooling | 4.1 | The hybrid build slept less stuffy than dense all-foam. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2 | The medium side cushioned the shoulders and hips well. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.9 | Partner movement stayed reasonable, but some bounce remained. |
| Responsiveness | 3.7 | Quick turns took more effort than on springier models. |
| Edge Support | 3.5 | The perimeter was usable, but not especially confidence-inspiring. |
| Durability | 3.8 | The build feels sturdy, though not especially heavy-duty. |
| Overall | 3.9 | A flexible, budget-friendly hybrid that favors versatility over perimeter strength. |
Choosing Guide
Choose this mattress if you want one bed that can switch between a medium and firmer feel, mostly sleep on your side or back, and like the lift of a hybrid more than the deeper hug of all-foam. It also makes sense in a guest room. Heavier sleepers or anyone who depends on strong edge support should be more cautious.
Limitations
The biggest trade-off is perimeter confidence. If you sit on the edge every day, sleep close to it, or share a smaller size, that weakness stands out. The foam response also is not especially quick, so very restless sleepers may prefer something springier. And while the firmer side is more supportive, it still does not feel truly hard.
Vs. Alternatives
-
Why choose this model
- You want a simple, two-sided way to adjust feel without replacing the mattress
- You like a hybrid's lift but still want some foam contouring
- You need a guest-room mattress that can suit more than one sleep style
-
Alternatives to consider
- Layla Hybrid Mattress if you want another flippable hybrid
- Plank Firm Luxe if you want a firmer, more no-nonsense feel
- Saatva Classic Mattress if you want more bounce and stronger edge support
Pro Tips
- Give each side several nights before deciding which one suits you better.
- If your hips sink too much on the medium side, flip to the firmer side.
- Use a supportive base and avoid wide slat gaps.
- Let the mattress fully expand before judging the feel.
- Use breathable sheets and a breathable protector if you sleep hot.
- Rotate it head to foot from time to time to spread out wear.
- Get a second person to help when flipping and use the side handles.
- Size up if you are sensitive to edge support.
FAQs
Does the medium side feel soft or just less firm?
In our testing, it felt more cushioned than plush—enough give for side sleeping, but still with hybrid lift underneath, which put it closer to the feel described in our medium-firm vs. soft mattress guide.
Is the firmer side firm enough for stomach sleeping?
It worked for occasional stomach sleeping, but strict stomach sleepers will probably want something firmer.
How noticeable is partner movement?
Movement stayed fairly controlled for a hybrid, but you still notice some bounce when a partner turns or gets in and out of bed, which is why we pay close attention to motion isolation.
Does flipping actually change the mattress, or is it subtle?
Yes. The firmer side kept the hips higher and felt steadier, while the medium side softened pressure points and felt more forgiving, which fits the difference we outline in our firm vs. medium-firm mattress guide.