The Verlo v11 Hybrid Mattress is Verlo’s luxury hybrid, built with breathable wool fabric, natural latex, and the brand’s Coilmax Support System. In our hands-on testing, it felt cool, buoyant, and steady rather than slow and sinky. Because Verlo’s pricing changes by size and store location, the safest way to read this mattress is as a premium, location-dependent purchase instead of a bed with one fixed price point.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Verlo v11 Hybrid Mattress | 4.4/5 | Cool, buoyant feel; steady support; dependable edges | Premium pricing; not a deep-sink feel; no returns or exchanges | Hot sleepers, combo sleepers, couples who like easy movement |
Final Verdict
In our testing, the v11 Hybrid had a lifted, buoyant feel that kept my hips from dipping on my back while still giving me enough cushioning for side sleeping. Cooling stood out, and the surface stayed composed when a partner moved. The trade-off is straightforward: this is a premium mattress with a responsive feel, not a slow, body-hugging one.
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Who It’s For
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Back sleepers and combo sleepers who want buoyant support and easier movement
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Hot sleepers who prefer a more breathable, temperature-neutral feel
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Couples who want steady edges and less disruption when they reposition
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Who It’s Not For
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People who want a deep, slow memory-foam hug
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Strict side sleepers who need a noticeably plusher top
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Shoppers who need returns or exchanges as part of the decision
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How We Tested It

We slept on the v11 Hybrid in real bedroom conditions and rotated through back and side positions to judge support and pressure relief over more than a quick showroom try. We checked cooling after longer, still stretches and after repeated position changes. Motion isolation came from partner entry-and-exit drills and overnight repositioning, responsiveness from how easy it was to turn without getting stuck, and edge support from repeated sit-and-stand use plus sleeping close to the perimeter. For the broader process behind our hands-on mattress testing, we looked at performance in the same areas we use across our review methodology.
Our Testing Experience
Our first clear impression was lift. The surface did not let us sink in very far, which made reading in bed and rolling from back to side feel easy and controlled. During testing, the top stayed breathable instead of stuffy, and partner movement never turned into a full mattress wobble. That mix of latex-like bounce, steady support, and solid edges is what gives the bed its appeal, but it also explains why deep-cradle sleepers may find it too lifted.
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What we liked
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Breathable surface that stayed comfortable during longer stillness
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Buoyant support that kept hips from drifting and made turning easier
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Dependable edges for sitting and for sleeping near the perimeter
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Who it is best for
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Combo sleepers who move between back and side positions
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Hot sleepers who want less heat buildup
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Couples who prefer a responsive surface over a slow-sinking one
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Where it falls short
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The feel is lifted rather than deeply cradling
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Shoulder-sensitive side sleepers may want a softer top
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Premium pricing raises expectations
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Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Breathable, cooler feel for a luxury hybrid | Not a deep memory-foam-hug feel |
| Buoyant support helps alignment and easier turning | Premium price tier |
| Stable edges for sitting and perimeter sleep | No returns, exchanges, refunds, or cancellations |
Details
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Price: varies by size and store location
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Mattress type: hybrid
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Cover and comfort materials: breathable wool fabric and natural latex
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Support system: Coilmax Support System
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Key performance features highlighted by the brand: motion separation, pressure relief, and temperature regulation
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Sizes shown online: Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and Cal King
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Warranty: 15-year warranty
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Comfort policy: Lifetime Comfort Guarantee with comfort adjustments; the free initial adjustment window varies by model
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Returns and cancellations: no returns, exchanges, refunds, or cancellations on mattresses
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Shipping: made to order, with timing and cost varying by location
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Store-level promotion: some locations advertise a free box spring or vPlatform with qualifying in-store purchases
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Country of manufacture: Made in the USA

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.6/5 | Kept my hips level and felt steady through back and side position changes. |
| Cooling | 4.4/5 | Stayed breathable during longer still stretches and built up less heat than denser foams. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3/5 | Gave enough cushioning, but the lifted feel will not suit sleepers who want deep contouring. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2/5 | Handled most partner movement well, though bigger shifts still came through lightly. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5/5 | The rebound made turning easy and kept the surface from feeling sticky. |
| Edge Support | 4.4/5 | Edges felt reliable for sitting and for sleeping close to the perimeter. |
| Durability | 4.6/5 | The material quality and the brand’s warranty point to a strong long-term outlook. |
| Overall | 4.4/5 | A premium, buoyant, cooler-feeling hybrid that prioritizes support and easy movement. |
Choosing Guide
Choose the v11 Hybrid if you like a buoyant, responsive surface more than a deep sink, sleep warm, and want a mattress that stays steady when you or a partner move around. If you are a strict side sleeper with sensitive shoulders, a plusher model may work better. For a similar latex-forward feel, the Saatva Latex Hybrid makes sense. If you want an organic-leaning hybrid option, the Avocado Green Mattress is worth considering. The WinkBeds EcoCloud is another responsive latex-hybrid alternative.

Limitations

This mattress feels more lifted than cradling, so it can miss if you want a deep, slow contour around the shoulders and hips. The premium price makes small performance trade-offs feel more important. Verlo’s no-return policy also means you should be confident you like this kind of buoyant hybrid feel before you buy.
Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose the v11 Hybrid
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Breathable wool-and-latex feel with easy movement
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Stable support that helps keep hips from drifting
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Composed couple performance with dependable edges
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Alternatives to consider
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Saatva Latex Hybrid: another responsive, latex-forward hybrid
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Avocado Green Mattress: an organic-leaning latex-and-coils option
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WinkBeds EcoCloud: another take on bounce, support, and latex feel
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Pro Tips
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Give yourself a real adjustment window before judging alignment and comfort.
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If you sleep hot, pair it with breathable bedding to get the most from the cooler feel.
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Use a supportive frame with proper center support to protect comfort and warranty coverage.
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Rotate the mattress on a regular schedule to help even out early wear.
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If the feel is close but not quite right, ask about a comfort adjustment before piling on toppers.
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For couples, test motion isolation with the middle of the bed clear so you can judge movement more accurately.
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If shoulder pressure shows up, try a slightly higher-loft pillow before blaming the mattress.
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Treat the edge like a short-term seat, not a place to perch for long periods.
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Use a thin protector if you want stain protection without changing the surface feel too much.
FAQs
Does it feel more like latex or memory foam?
More like latex. In our testing, it had quicker rebound and a lifted surface, so turning never felt sticky.
How couple-friendly is it?
It stayed fairly composed during entry-and-exit drills and overnight repositioning. You still notice bigger movements, but it did not ripple dramatically.
Is it good for back pain or lumbar sensitivity?
In our testing, the steady support helped keep hips from dipping, which made it feel better for lower-back stability. If you need deep cushioning at the shoulders or hips, a plusher mattress may work better.
Will it sleep cool?
It leaned temperature-neutral in our testing and built up less heat than slower, denser foams.