Sigolit’s lineup centers on a hybrid mattress that pairs memory foam with individually wrapped coils. In our testing, it felt closer to medium-firm, with a steady center section and better motion control than many budget hybrids.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For | Price |
| Sigolit Hybrid Mattress | 3.9 / 5.0 | Balanced support, solid motion control, steady midsection feel | Edge compression is noticeable when sitting; cooling is decent rather than strong | Back sleepers and combination sleepers who want coils under foam | - |
Testing Team Takeaways
Our testing showed dependable midsection support, enough cushioning for mixed-position sleep, and calmer motion transfer than we usually see in entry-level hybrids. Marcus liked the lift through the center but still called out edge compression when sitting. Mia got decent shoulder relief, though she wanted a softer first touch. Carlos said the mattress stayed level enough during slow position changes once it had fully expanded.
How We Tested It
We rotated sleepers through back, side, and mixed-position nights, then repeated the same checks after the mattress had more time to settle as part of our mattress testing process. In our tests, support came down to lumbar hold and hip alignment, pressure relief to shoulder and hip comfort during longer side-sleep stretches, and cooling to how much warmth built up when a sleeper stayed still. We also repeated drills for motion isolation, responsiveness, edge support, firmness, and short-term consistency over several weeks.
Sigolit Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Sigolit Hybrid Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Setup was simple: unbox it, unroll it, and give it time to even out. Once it settled, the surface felt steady rather than sinky. Lying on my back, my hips stopped descending after the first minute, which kept my lower back from feeling strained in the morning. Marcus liked the lift through the center but still noticed the edge dip when he sat down to put on shoes. Mia got enough shoulder contouring to avoid neck strain, though she wanted a softer first feel. Carlos paid close attention to position changes and said the mattress stayed fairly level when he rolled from his back to his side.
What we liked
- Balanced support that stays controlled after you settle in
- Lower partner disturbance than we expect from most budget hybrids
- A centered feel that works well for mixed-position sleep
Who it is best for
- Average-weight back sleepers
- Couples who want coils without giving up motion control
- People who like a medium to medium-firm feel
Where it falls short
- The edge compresses more than we would like during seated use
- Cooling is respectable, but it is not built for hot sleepers
Retail listings consistently describe a hybrid build with memory foam over individually wrapped coils. Some sellers also mention zoned support, gel memory foam, and reinforced edges, so those construction details are best treated as listing-dependent rather than universal.

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Supportive center feel for back and mixed-position sleep | Edge dip is noticeable when sitting or perching |
| Good motion control for a hybrid with coils | Not the fastest, springiest response |
| Contours enough to ease pressure points without deep sink | Cooling is moderate rather than aggressive |

Details
- Price: -
- Firmness: Medium to medium-firm, depending on the listing
- Available sizes: Full, Queen, King
- Profile options: 10 in and 12 in listings appear online
- Type: Hybrid
- Main listed materials: Memory foam and pocketed coils
- Cover: Cotton is listed by some sellers
- Extra listed features: Some listings mention gel memory foam, zoned support, and edge support
- Example listed weight limit: 500 lbs
- Example dimensions: Full 75 x 54 x 12 in; Queen 80 x 60 x 12 in; King 80 x 76 x 12 in
- Shipping: Compressed and shipped in a box
- Country of origin: Malaysia is listed by some sellers
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
| Support | 4.2 / 5 | In our tests, the center third stayed level and did not keep dropping under the hips. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 / 5 | The foam eased shoulder and hip pressure, though lighter side sleepers may want a softer first feel. |
| Cooling | 3.8 / 5 | Air moves through the coil core, but heat can still build at the surface. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 / 5 | Movement stayed relatively contained for a hybrid with springs. |
| Responsiveness | 3.9 / 5 | Position changes were easy enough, but the foam adds a little lag. |
| Edge Support | 3.7 / 5 | Sleeping near the edge felt okay, but seated compression was obvious. |
| Durability | 3.8 / 5 | The feel held fairly steady through our rotation, but it does not come across as especially heavy-duty. |
| Overall Score | 3.9 / 5 | A balanced budget hybrid with solid support and motion control, held back mainly by the edge and average cooling. |
Limitations
The main trade-offs showed up at the perimeter and in heat management. If you sit on the edge often, want a firmer border, or spend a lot of the night at the very edge of the bed, this model may feel too soft there. If you sleep hot, you may need cooler bedding or a cooler room to stay comfortable.
Sigolit Mattress vs. Alternatives
Why choose it
- You want coil support with foam contouring
- You care more about low motion transfer than springy bounce
- You prefer a medium to medium-firm balance instead of a deep, plush sink
Alternatives to consider
- A firmer hybrid from a larger brand if edge support is a daily priority
- A more innerspring-forward hybrid if you want quicker rebound
- A cooling-focused mattress if temperature control matters most
Pro Tips for Sigolit Mattress
- Let the mattress fully expand before judging support or feel.
- Use a supportive foundation so the surface stays level and stable.
- If you sit on the edge every day, shift a little closer to the center to reduce concentrated compression.
- Match your pillow to your main sleep position; side sleepers need enough loft to keep the neck level.
- If you sleep hot, stick with breathable sheets and avoid thick protectors that trap heat.
- Rotate the mattress from time to time to keep wear more even.
- If shoulder pressure is your main issue, a thin soft topper may help more than switching to an overly plush bed.
- When you test comfort, copy your real routine, including reading, scrolling, or whatever position you usually start in.
FAQs
Does Sigolit offer more than one mattress model?
Most listings present Sigolit as one main hybrid design sold in several sizes, with both 10-inch and 12-inch profiles appearing online.
Is it suitable for side sleepers?
It can work for side sleepers who like a medium feel, but lighter sleepers should pay closer attention to shoulder comfort and how soft the surface feels at first contact.
How does it handle partner movement?
For a hybrid with springs, it kept partner movement reasonably contained in our tests.
Is it easy to set up?
Most retail descriptions say it ships compressed in a box, which matched the setup we followed.