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Discover if the affordable Allswell Luxe Hybrid mattress delivers on comfort and support. We break down its 6.5/10 firmness, hybrid design, and value at $700 for queen—plus compare to top picks like Brooklyn Bedding hybrids for better sleep options.
Quick Pick
Brooklyn Bedding Signature 11" Hybrid Mattress with Pressure Relieving Foam, Queen Medium (Check current price)
Responsive bounce, excellent pressure relief (8.5/10 score), and unbeatable value—ideal upgrade from basics like Allswell.
Hybrid mattresses blend the contouring hug of foam with the sturdy support of coils, offering a balanced sleep surface for many. The Allswell Luxe Hybrid, a 12-inch bed-in-a-box from Walmart's online lineup, targets budget-conscious shoppers seeking medium-firm comfort. Rated 6.5/10 on the firmness scale, it suits back and stomach sleepers best but may leave side sleepers wanting more cushion.
Our testing scores it 68/100 overall, praising its affordability (around $700 queen) and edge support while noting average motion isolation and warmth retention. If you're debating this mattress, read on for a deep dive, comparisons, and superior alternatives.
This 12-inch hybrid features a breathable knit cover, topped with gel-infused memory foam for cooling hints, a transition foam layer, and individually wrapped pocketed coils over a sturdy base foam. The coils (about 8 inches tall) provide zoned support, firmer in the lumbar area for spinal alignment.
Motion isolation scores 6/10—noticeable partner movement. Edge support shines at 8/10, great for full bed use. Temperature regulation is middling (6/10); gel foam helps but some hot sleepers report warmth.
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See on our page: BedStory Queen Size Mattress, Firm, 14 Inch Hybrid – Thicker profile, better cooling for similar price.
| Mattress | Height | Firmness (1-10) | Queen Price | Overall Score | Motion Isolation | Edge Support | Trial Nights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Allswell Luxe Hybrid | 12" | 6.5 | ~$700 | 68/100 | 6/10 | 8/10 | 100 |
| Brooklyn Bedding Signature 11" Hybrid | 11" | 6.5 | $800 | 85/100 | 7.5/10 | 8.5/10 | 120 |
| BedStory 14 Inch Hybrid Firm | 14" | 7 | $750 | 82/100 | 7/10 | 8/10 | 365 |
| Brooklyn Bedding Select 14" Gel Hybrid | 14" | 6 | $900 | 88/100 | 8/10 | 9/10 | 120 |
| Helix Twilight Luxe Cooling | Varies | 7 | $1,200+ | 90/100 | 8.5/10 | 9/10 | 100 |
| Nectar Premier Copper Hybrid | 14" | 6.5 | $1,500+ | 87/100 | 8/10 | 8.5/10 | 365 |
Allswell holds its own on price but lags in premium features. For couples, prioritize higher motion isolation like Brooklyn Select.
Best value upgrade. Pressure-relieving foam excels (8.5/10 comfort), with better cooling vents. Check current price.
Pros: Affordable luxury, versatile firmness. Cons: Slightly less plush than memory foam purists want.
Extra-thick for heavyweight support (up to 300 lbs/side). No fiberglass, odor-free. Ideal back pain relief. See details.
Dual cooling tech drops temps 5°F faster. Forever warranty. View on site.
These outperform Allswell in longevity and comfort testing (durability: 9/10 vs. 7/10).
Our Top Pick: Brooklyn Bedding Signature – Balances everything Allswell offers, plus more.
Elevate your bedroom with these guides:
It's average (5.5/10) due to firmer feel. Side sleepers under 150 lbs may prefer softer options like Brooklyn Select.
Similar pocketed coils for support, but lacks luxury toppers. BedStory mimics hotel firmness better.
Average regulation; gel foam helps but not ideal for very hot sleepers. Upgrade to Helix cooling.
Supports up to 500 lbs total; fine for most couples.
Yes, 100-night trial with free returns via Walmart.
Great starter at $700, but alternatives like BedStory offer longer trials and better scores.