Tomorrow Sleep vs Leesa Sapira Hybrid: Which Should You Choose?

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Hey, friend! You made it all this way and narrowed your options down to these two mattresses. Unfortunately, the Tomorrow Sleep mattress is no longer available. But, keep calm! You can rest assured that the Leesa Sapira Hybrid would be a great option for you. In addition, the Leesa Hybrid’s name has changed to the Leesa Sapira Hybrid. The design and construction have not changed.  Read on below to see what we had to say about it! If you were hoping to get the Tomorrow Sleep mattress, the Helix Midnight is the next best option. Check out our Helix Midnight vs Leesa Sapira Hybrid snapshot below!

Tomorrow Sleep vs. Leesa Sapira Hybrid: Overview

Tomorrow Sleep and Leesa Sapira Hybrid are both mattress models sold online, that combine springs and foam. Tomorrow Sleep comes in two firmness options, while Leesa Sapira Hybrid is a model from mattress maker Leesa. In this Tomorrow Sleep vs Leesa Sapira Hybrid mattress comparison, I will go over the similarities and differences among options from the two companies to help you decide which one is better for you.

Key Similarities

  • All options incorporate springs in the support layer.
  • All options incorporate memory foam somewhere in the construction.
  • All options sleep cool throughout the night.
  • Both offer 100-night trials and free shipping.

Key Differences

  • Leesa Sapira Hybrid is a little thicker, at 11 inches, while Tomorrow Sleep’s mattresses are 10 inches thick.
  • Leesa Sapira Hybrid is firmer than Tomorrow Sleep’s options.
  • Leesa Sapira Hybrid is more expensive.
  • Tomorrow Sleep has a more memory foam feel, while Leesa Sapira Hybrid has more bounce and response
  • Leesa Sapira Hybrid has better edge support overall because of its special steel coils.

Tomorrow Sleep Construction

  • Tomorrow Sleep uses a similar construction for its Medium Soft and Medium Firm versions, and wraps its mattresses in a cover of polyester and nylon.
  • The top layer is 1 inch of memory foam with phase change material.
  • Next is a bouncy gel foam. The gel layer is thicker in the Medium Soft option.
  • The Medium Firm option has a layer of memory foam-like “dynamic response foam” under the gel foam layer.
  • Both options have 6-inches of individually pocketed coils as a support layer. The Medium Firm option uses thicker coils.
  • A foam side rail system reinforces edge support.
  • The base of the mattress is 1 inch of stabilizing foam that the steel coils can rest on.

Leesa Sapira Hybrid Construction

  • Leesa SapiraHybrid’s top layer is 1.5 inches of breathable foam, which helps ensure cool sleeping and gives the mattress bounce.
  • 1.5 inches of memory foam form a layer beneath the top layer of foam, giving the mattress a contouring quality and pressure relief.
  • A pair of 1-inch layers of stabilizing foam sandwich a layer of pocketed springs, together forming a supportive base layer.

Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress

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The Leesa Sapira Hybrid is a supportive hybrid mattress that is a good fit for side sleepers.

Clarity Score 4.1/5
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Material

Hybrid

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Trial Period

100 nights

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Shipping Method

Free shipping

MC Brand Icon PropertyFirmness

Firmness

Medium-firm: 6.5/10

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Warranty

10-year warranty

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Price Range

$1349 – $2299

We recommend this mattress for the following sleeper types:

MC sleeper type hot sleepers
Hot Sleepers
If you often overheat while you sleep, this mattress should help you stay cool.
MC sleeper type back sleepers
Back Sleeping
Ideal for lightweight, average weight, and heavyweight back sleepers.
MC sleeper type side sleepers
Side Sleeping
Ideal for lightweight, average weight, and heavyweight side sleepers.

Financing Options

Financing options are available for this mattress.

Average Customer Rating
4.4/5
Watch Our Video Review

Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress

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The Leesa Sapira Hybrid is a supportive hybrid mattress that is a good fit for side sleepers.

Clarity Score 4.1/5
MC Brand Icon MattressMaterial

Material

Hybrid

MC Brand Icon MattressWarranty

Warranty

10-year warranty

MC Brand Icon PropertyFirmness

Firmness

Medium-firm: 6.5/10

MC Brand Icon PropertyShipping

Shipping Method

Free shipping

MC Brand Icon PropertyTrialPeriod

Trial Period

100 nights

MC Brand Icon PropertyPrice

Price Range

$1349 – $2299

We recommend this mattress for the following sleeper types:

MC sleeper type hot sleepers
Hot Sleepers
If you often overheat while you sleep, this mattress should help you stay cool.
MC sleeper type back sleepers
Back Sleeping
Ideal for lightweight, average weight, and heavyweight back sleepers.
MC sleeper type side sleepers
Side Sleeping
Ideal for lightweight, average weight, and heavyweight side sleepers.

Financing Options

Financing options are available for this mattress.

Average Customer Rating
4.4/5
Watch Our Video Review
leesa hybrid featured image

Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress

The Leesa Sapira Hybrid is a supportive hybrid mattress that is a good fit for side sleepers.

Clarity Score 4.1/5
MC Brand Icon MattressMaterial

Material

Hybrid

MC Brand Icon PropertyFirmness

Firmness

Medium-firm: 6.5/10

MC Brand Icon PropertyTrialPeriod

Trial Period

100 nights

MC Brand Icon MattressWarranty

Warranty

10-year warranty

MC Brand Icon PropertyShipping

Shipping Method

Free shipping

MC Brand Icon PropertyPrice

Price Range

$1349 – $2299

We recommend this mattress for the following sleeper types:

MC sleeper type hot sleepers
Hot Sleepers
If you often overheat while you sleep, this mattress should help you stay cool.
MC sleeper type back sleepers
Back Sleeping
Ideal for lightweight, average weight, and heavyweight back sleepers.
MC sleeper type side sleepers
Side Sleeping
Ideal for lightweight, average weight, and heavyweight side sleepers.

Financing Options

Financing options are available for this mattress.

Average Customer Rating
4.4/5
Watch Our Video Review

Construction Differences and Notes

  • Both companies incorporate memory foam, but Tomorrow Sleep’s mattresses use it as a top layer.
  • Leesa Sapira Hybrid’s top foam layer gives the mattress a bit more bounce and firmness.
  • All options incorporate springs.
  • Tomorrow Sleep has a side rail system for edge support. Leesa Sapira Hybrid uses a Quantum Edge spring system which actually has better edge support overall than the Tomorrow Sleep.
  • I would give the Leesa Sapira Hybrid a slight edge in durability, because of the high-density foams it uses in the comfort layers.

Firmness Differences and Notes

Leesa Sapira Hybrid has more bounce and is firmer than both options from Tomorrow Sleep, which have more of a traditional memory foam feel. The Tomorrow Sleep video below is for its firmer option.
 

Motion Transfer Differences

Leesa Sapira Hybrid and Tomorrow Sleep both isolate motion well and would be good options for couples. Tomorrow Sleep is a little slower moving, though, giving it a little bit of an edge in this respect.
 

Pick Tomorrow Sleep If:

  • You like memory foam– Tomorrow Sleep uses memory foam as its top layer, giving its mattresses more of a traditional memory foam feel.
  • You want to sink into your mattress– Tomorrow Sleep is softer and you will sink into it more than you will sleeping on Leesa Sapira Hybrid.
  • You are a side sleeper– Both versions of Tomorrow Sleep are softer than Leesa Sapira Hybrid and will conform better to your contours.

Pick Leesa Sapira Hybrid If:

  • You like sleeping on top of your mattress-Leesa Sapira Hybrid is firmer and has more bounce, so you’ll sleep “on” it rather than “in” it.
  • You want bounce -Leesa Sapira Hybrid uses a faster responding foam on top, giving the mattress a bit more spring and bounce.
  • You sleep on your back or stomach-Leesa Sapira Hybrid is firmer than Tomorrow Sleep, making it a better option for consumers seeking back or stomach sleep support.
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Overall

While Leesa Sapira Hybrid and Tomorrow Sleep have similar construction and use some similar materials, the mattresses ultimately have fairly different feels. I hope this comparison helped you determine which is best for you. Make sure to also check out our other popular comparisons like Leesa vs Puffy and Tomorrow Sleep vs DreamCloud Premier. Please leave any specific questions you may have in the comments below!

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Joe Auer

Joe Auer

Founder/Managing Editor

About Author

Joe is the founder of Mattress Clarity and has been reviewing mattresses and other sleep products for more than five years. Joe knows a lot about mattresses, having tested more than 100 personally. Through his experience, he has developed a straightforward and practical approach to making mattress recommendations.

Joe does not believe there is one best mattress for everyone and that a more tailored approach is often the most helpful to mattress shoppers. He tries to make clear what types of sleepers a particular mattress would be good for. He also notes what considerations people should make when looking at a particular type of bed.

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