Vesgantti lives in the budget hybrid end of the bed-in-a-box market, and the three currently listed models in this roundup all aim for a practical, broadly appealing feel rather than a specialty build. In our hands-on testing, the pattern was fairly clear: steady support, decent motion control, and strong value for the money. The main trade-off is that these beds stay fairly simple, so edge strength, shoulder relief, and temperature performance still separate the lineup more than the brand's pricing might suggest.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons |
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| Nova Luxe Hybrid Mattress | 4.3 | Balanced support; sturdier edges; cooler long-session feel | Not deeply plush; still a bit springy |
| Nova Vita Hybrid Mattress | 4.2 | Easy alignment; calmer motion control; gentler top feel | Edges are only average; cooling is solid, not standout |
| Vague Hybrid Mattress | 4.1 | Cooler cover design; zoned support feel; stable midsection | Firmer first contact; less forgiving at the shoulder |
Final Verdict
Nova Luxe Hybrid Mattress
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Who It’s For
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Back/side combination sleepers
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Hot sleepers
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People who sit on the edge every day
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Who It’s Not For
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Ultra-plush shoppers
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Very light side sleepers who want more sink
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People who want a slow, foam-heavy hug
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Nova Vita Hybrid Mattress
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Who It’s For
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Guest-room use
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Back sleepers
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People bothered by partner movement
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Who It’s Not For
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Shoppers who need firmer edge hold
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Very hot sleepers
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Anyone looking for an extra-firm bed
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Vague Hybrid Mattress
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Who It’s For
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Warm bedrooms
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Medium-firm preference
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Back sleepers
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Who It’s Not For
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Shoulder-sensitive side sleepers
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Plush-top fans
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People who prefer a deeper foam cradle
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Vesgantti Mattress Comparison Chart
| Item | Nova Luxe Hybrid | Nova Vita Hybrid | Vague Hybrid |
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| Type | Hybrid with foam and pocket springs | Hybrid with comfort foam and pocket coils | Pocket-sprung hybrid |
| Feel | Medium firm | Medium firm | Medium firm |
| Heights | 8", 10", 12" | 10", 12" | 10", 12" |
| Starting price | $169.99 | $129.99 | $139.99 |
| Cooling notes | Breathable cover and cooling-layer positioning | Breathable cover with moisture-wicking language | Lavender knit cover with mesh sides for airflow |
| Support notes | Pocket springs with stronger edge emphasis | Pocket coils with a smoother transition feel | 7-zone springs with a clearer zoned support feel |
| Quick read | The most complete all-arounder | The easiest crowd-pleaser | The cooling-first pick |
How We Tested It
The process followed the same baseline we use in our How We Test Mattresses framework. We rotated through full nights, short naps, reading sessions, and laptop time, then repeated the same support tests, cooling tests, pressure-relief checks, motion-isolation checks, responsiveness checks, and edge-support checks across all three beds. I logged the main notes while Marcus Reed, Carlos Alvarez, and Mia Chen repeated edge-sit, roll-on, and slow-turn checks so the reactions were not coming from one body type alone. Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed the notes for alignment and pressure-pattern logic.
Vesgantti Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Nova Luxe Hybrid Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Nova Luxe felt the most composed from the start. It did not have a dramatic sink-in moment; it settled evenly and kept my hips from drifting out of line. In our testing, that gave it the calmest all-around feel of the group. Marcus kept noting that it stayed more comfortable during long, still stretches, while Carlos liked how flat and supported his mid-back felt when he stayed on his back. Mia needed a couple of nights to warm up to it, but once the surface loosened slightly, it read as balanced rather than stiff.
What we liked
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Steady medium-firm balance
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Less heat buildup over time
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More confidence near the edge
Who it is best for
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Back/side combination sleepers
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Warm bedrooms
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People who sit to get dressed
Where it falls short
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Not a plush, cloud-like top
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Some bounce still gets through
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It feels better after a short break-in

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Balanced support for mixed positions | Not ideal for ultra-plush preferences |
| More reliable edge hold than the other two | Bounce is still noticeable for light sleepers |
| Cooler, less stuffy feel over longer sessions | Needs a short settling-in period |
Details
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Price: starts at $169.99
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Type: hybrid mattress with foam and pocket springs
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Feel: medium firm
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Available heights: 8", 10", 12"
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Trial: 100-night trial
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Warranty: 10-year limited warranty
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Certifications: CertiPUR-US and BS 7177
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Shipping: free shipping in a box; allow 48–72 hours for full expansion

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.5 | Keeps hips from drifting; steady lumbar feel |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Heat buildup stayed controlled in longer tests |
| Pressure Relief | 4.3 | Enough give for shoulders and hips without deep sink |
| Motion Isolation | 4.2 | Movement damped well, though not dead silent |
| Responsiveness | 4.4 | Easy turns and quick recovery |
| Edge Support | 4.4 | Best sit-and-sleep confidence in this group |
| Durability | 4.3 | Support feel stayed consistent through repeated cycles |
| Overall | 4.3 | Best all-around blend in the lineup |
Nova Vita Hybrid Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Nova Vita was the easiest mattress to recommend to the widest range of people. It felt comfortable faster than Nova Luxe, and it had a smoother handoff from the top foam into the support underneath. In our testing, that made it the least fussy model in the set. Carlos liked that it never dropped him suddenly when he changed position, and Mia preferred its friendlier top on side-sleep stretches. Marcus still pointed out the weak spot: the edge compresses more when you sit there for a while.
What we liked
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Simple, stable alignment
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Good motion control for the money
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Easy comfort for shared or temporary use
Who it is best for
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Average-weight sleepers
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Back sleepers
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Guest-room setups
Where it falls short
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Edge sit is only average
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Cooling is fine, not standout
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Very firm shoppers will want more pushback

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Consistent posture support | Edge sit is only average |
| Quieter and calmer when someone moves | Cooling is solid, not standout |
| More forgiving top feel for mixed sleepers | Still not plush enough for every side sleeper |
Details
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Price: starts at $129.99
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Type: hybrid mattress with comfort foam and pocket coils
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Feel: medium firm
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Available heights: 10", 12"
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Cover notes: breathable fabric cover with moisture-wicking and odor-absorbing claims
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Trial: 100-night trial
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Warranty: 10-year limited warranty
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Shipping: boxed delivery; allow about 72 hours for full expansion

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.2 | Good alignment, especially on the back |
| Cooling | 4.0 | Comfortable, but not the coolest surface here |
| Pressure Relief | 4.4 | Friendlier top feel for shoulders and hips |
| Motion Isolation | 4.3 | Calmer during position changes than expected at this price |
| Responsiveness | 4.1 | Easy turns with slightly softer pushback |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Fine for sleeping near the side; more give when seated |
| Durability | 4.1 | Held its feel through repeated nights and movement tests |
| Overall | 4.2 | The safest choice for mixed households |
Vague Hybrid Mattress
Our Testing Experience

Vague made the strongest first impression if the room was warm. The cover felt airier early in the night, and the surface came across a touch firmer before the foam settled. In our testing, that gave it the clearest personality of the three. Marcus liked that firmer opening feel because it kept his hips from sagging, while Carlos noticed the stronger zoned support through his midsection. Mia was the one who ran into the limit fastest: on long side-sleep sessions, she wanted more give under the shoulder.
What we liked
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Cooler-feeling surface early in the night
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Stable midsection support
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Quiet, controlled movement for a responsive build
Who it is best for
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Hot sleepers
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Back sleepers
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People who want a firmer first feel
Where it falls short
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Not plush enough at the shoulder for everyone
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That firmer first contact can feel abrupt
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Edge sit is acceptable, not standout

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Airflow-focused cover design | Side sleepers may want more cushion |
| Stable midsection support from the spring layout | Not a plush, slow-melting foam feel |
| Good motion control for a more responsive bed | Edge support depends more on body size |
Details
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Price: starts at $139.99
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Type: pocket-sprung hybrid mattress
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Feel: medium firm
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Available heights: 10", 12"
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Cover notes: lavender stretch knit cover with mesh sides for airflow
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Support notes: 7-zone pocket coils
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Trial: 100-night trial
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Warranty: 10-year limited warranty

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Support | 4.3 | Stronger midsection hold; good alignment feel |
| Cooling | 4.2 | Noticeably less stuffy in a warm room |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | Adequate, but shoulder cushioning is limited |
| Motion Isolation | 4.1 | Good damping for a responsive hybrid |
| Responsiveness | 4.2 | Easy turns; spring support is noticeable |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Acceptable, but sitting compression is real |
| Durability | 4.1 | Felt stable after repeated stress and nightly use |
| Overall | 4.1 | The cooling-first medium-firm option |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness |
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| Nova Luxe Hybrid Mattress | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
| Nova Vita Hybrid Mattress | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
| Vague Hybrid Mattress | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Nova Luxe is still the most even performer because it does not really have a weak category. Nova Vita leans a little more toward shoulder comfort and calmer partner movement. Vague is the most clearly specialized of the three, with the strongest cooling identity and the firmest opening feel.
How to Choose the Vesgantti Mattress?
If you are starting from scratch, think of this as the basic how to choose a mattress sequence: sleep position first, body weight second, then temperature, surface feel, and how often you sit on the edge. If you need more pressure relief at the shoulder, Nova Vita is the safer choice. If breathability matters most, Vague and Nova Luxe make more sense. If you want the most complete all-around balance, Nova Luxe is still the easiest one to live with.
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Warm room or naturally warm sleeper: Vague, then Nova Luxe
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Average-weight back sleeper: Nova Luxe, then Nova Vita
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Needs a softer landing at the shoulder: Nova Vita
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Prefers a firmer, more lifted first feel: Vague
Limitations
Nova Luxe Hybrid Mattress
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Not ultra-plush
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Some bounce remains
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Needs a short break-in
Nova Vita Hybrid Mattress
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Edge hold is only average
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Not the coolest bed in the group
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Does not satisfy extra-firm preferences
Vague Hybrid Mattress
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Firmer feel at the shoulder
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Less plush contouring
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Edge sit is average
Vesgantti Mattress Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
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Lower entry pricing than many mainstream hybrids
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Easy online ordering and bed-in-a-box delivery
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Mostly approachable, middle-of-the-road firmness levels
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100-night trial and free shipping
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10-year limited warranty
Alternatives to consider
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Nectar Classic Memory Foam: better if you want deeper contouring and less bounce
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Leesa Sapira Hybrid: a better fit if you want a more premium hybrid finish
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Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid: worth a look if you want a more established hybrid benchmark
Pro Tips for Vesgantti Mattress
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Give any new bed in a box the full expansion window before deciding how firm it really feels.
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Use the 100-night trial as a real adjustment period, not a one-night verdict.
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If shoulder comfort is your biggest issue, start with Nova Vita instead of the firmer-feeling options.
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If you sleep warm, keep your bedding breathable so the mattress can do its part.
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Rotate the mattress regularly to keep wear more even.
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A stable foundation helps these hybrids feel more consistent and less wobbly.
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If daily edge use matters, Nova Luxe is the safer choice.
FAQs
Which Vesgantti Mattress felt the most balanced across the board?
Nova Luxe was the most even performer in our testing. It combined the strongest edge support, the steadiest back support, and fewer obvious trade-offs than the other two models.
Which model would you pick for a warm bedroom?
Vague had the coolest initial surface feel, while Nova Luxe stayed a little more even during longer, still stretches. If you want the clearest cooling identity, start with Vague.
Which one works best as a guest-room mattress?
Nova Vita is the easiest crowd-pleaser. It has the smoothest comfort curve, calmer motion behavior, and the least polarizing feel of the three models we kept in this article.