The Lull Luxe Premium Hybrid Mattress is a tall hybrid with contouring memory foam over a foam-encased pocket-coil core. In our testing, it fit back sleepers and combination sleepers best because it gave pressure relief without losing lift. Motion isolation was decent, but light sleepers will notice more movement here than on a slower foam bed.
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Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Lull Luxe Premium Hybrid Mattress | 4.2/5 | Balanced contouring, supportive lift, steady cooling, and easy position changes | Motion still carries, the profile feels tall, and the feel may be too forgiving for some heavy stomach sleepers | Back and combination sleepers, hot sleepers, and couples who like some bounce |
Verdict
After a few weeks, we kept coming back to this mattress when we wanted a thicker, hotel-style surface without the slow sink of an all-foam bed. I got light contouring at the shoulders and hips, but the coil system pushed back fast enough that my midsection stayed level and turning over stayed easy.
Who It’s For
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Back and combination sleepers who rotate positions
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Hot sleepers who want better airflow than dense foam usually gives
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Couples who like a responsive surface with some bounce
Who It’s Not For
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Anyone who wants near-silent partner movement
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Sleepers who strongly prefer a firm, flat feel
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Setups where a tall mattress profile feels like too much bed

How we tested
I tested it through back-to-side rotations as part of our mattress testing process and tracked morning stiffness, pressure build-up, and ease of repositioning. Marcus focused on support and cooling during warmer nights. Jenna and Ethan handled motion isolation and edge support checks. We scored support, cooling, pressure relief, motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, and durability on a 5-point scale based on repeated nights, not a quick first impression.
In-bed experience
The first thing I noticed was the profile. It feels substantial when you climb in, and the quilted top gives it a more finished look than a basic bed-in-a-box. The surface starts cushioned, then the transition foams and coil core keep that softness from turning into a trough. On my back, my lower back stayed supported. On my side, my shoulder had enough room to settle.
Marcus usually runs warm, but in our testing he did not get the sticky, heat-trapped feel he complains about on denser foam mattresses. Jenna and Ethan both agreed it works well for couples, but not in a dead-still way. You feel some movement because the mattress has real bounce, even though it settles faster than a classic innerspring.
What we liked
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Balanced contouring with noticeable lift
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Cooling stayed steady for a thick hybrid build
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Repositioning stayed easy and quick
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers who want cushion without losing support
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Combination sleepers who change positions often
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Couples who want bounce without too much chaos
Where it falls short
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Ultra-light sleepers who want a softer, plusher feel
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Motion-sensitive couples who want a quieter surface
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Heavy stomach sleepers who need firmer resistance under the hips

Pros and cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Cushioned top without a deep sink | Partner movement is still noticeable for sensitive sleepers |
| Strong support through the hips and midsection | The tall build can feel high on some frames |
| Cooling stays consistent for a thick mattress | The medium feel will not satisfy every firm-only shopper |
| Easy turning and surface mobility | Edge sitting compresses more than some firmer luxury hybrids |
| Sleeping near the edge feels secure |
Specs
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Type: hybrid (memory foam + springs)
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Profile: tall luxury-leaning build
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Feel: balanced medium
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Construction: quilted cover, contouring memory foam, transition and support foams, foam-encased pocket coils, and reinforced edges
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Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
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Pricing: mid-to-premium, with promotions that can change
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Shipping: free shipping in the contiguous U.S.; typically ships in 1–2 business days
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Trial: 365-night in-home trial
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Warranty: lifetime warranty
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Materials note: CertiPUR-US certified foams; crafted and assembled in the USA with domestic and imported materials

Scorecard
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Support | 4.5/5 | Noticeable lift under the hips with stable coil pushback |
| Cooling | 4.4/5 | Breathable for a thick bed and less heat-trapping than many dense foams |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4/5 | The top layers cushion the shoulders and hips without feeling swampy |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8/5 | Better than a classic innerspring, but still lively for some couples |
| Responsiveness | 4.3/5 | Easy to turn on and less sticky than slower memory foam beds |
| Edge Support | 4.1/5 | Secure near the edge for sleeping, with some give when sitting |
| Durability | 4.2/5 | The build feels sturdy, with more structure than softer all-foam designs |
| Overall | 4.2/5 | A strong all-around hybrid with a few clear trade-offs |
Buying guide
If you want a medium-feel hybrid that blends cushion and lift, this model makes the most sense for sleepers who switch positions or wake up sore when their hips sink too far. Hot sleepers should pay attention to airflow and breathable foams, while couples need to decide how much bounce they can tolerate. Dr. Walker’s take is that a balanced medium feel often works best for back and side sleeping, but heavier stomach sleepers usually do better with firmer resistance.
Other mainstream picks for common scenarios:
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Side sleepers who want a plusher luxury hybrid: Helix Midnight Luxe
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Hot sleepers who want a stronger cooling emphasis: Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe

Limitations
The tall, cushioned build can feel more like sleeping on top of the mattress than dropping deep into it, which may disappoint shoppers chasing an ultra-plush hug. If you are very sensitive to a partner’s movement, the same responsiveness that makes this bed easy to turn on can also make motion easier to notice. Heavier stomach sleepers may want a firmer, flatter surface.
Alternatives
Why choose these models
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You want a tall luxury profile with a balanced medium feel
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You prefer easy turning over a slow memory-foam sink
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You want cooling and support without going ultra-firm
Alternatives to consider
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Helix Midnight Luxe: stronger side-sleeper focus with a plush luxury feel
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Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe: more cooling-forward hybrid options
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Saatva Classic: a more traditional innerspring feel with white-glove delivery
Pro tips
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Start with a deep-pocket fitted sheet; a tall mattress can pop standard corners more easily.
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Give it a short break-in window before deciding the feel is final.
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If you run hot, use a breathable protector instead of a thick, plasticky cover.
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For couples, put the bed on a sturdy base to reduce wobble and extra motion.
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If you sit on the same side every day, rotate that habit to reduce uneven edge wear.
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Keep pillow height matched to your main sleep position.
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If your low back feels tight, try a small knee pillow on back-sleeping nights.
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Use a frame that supports the mattress evenly from edge to edge.
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If you are between sizes, prioritize extra width for shared sleep comfort.
FAQs
Is it good for hot sleepers?
For a thick mattress, yes. In our testing it stayed more breathable than dense all-foam models, and the surface did not trap heat as quickly.
How couple-friendly is it?
It works well for shared sleep if you like some responsiveness, but it is not silent. Partner shifts are still noticeable because the mattress has bounce.
Can I sleep near the edge?
Yes. Sleeping near the edge felt stable in our testing, though sitting right on the edge compresses more than it does on some firmer luxury hybrids.