The Wave Hybrid uses zoned support — firmer under the hips and lumbar to prevent sinking, and softer under the shoulders for pressure relief. For side sleepers, this zoning means the spine stays aligned without a shoulder pressure point. The hybrid construction provides good bounce and edge support.
| Construction | Zoned foam comfort layers + pocketed coils |
| Firmness options | Medium (one firmness) |
| Height options | 13" (one height) |
| Motion isolation | Good — pocketed coils reduce motion transfer |
| Edge support | Good — reinforced perimeter |
| Trial / Warranty | 100 nights / 10 years |
The Casper Wave Hybrid is the most engineering-focused mattress in this comparison. The zoning concept implements five distinct zones: firmer at the lumbar and hips, softer at the shoulders and knees.
The practical effect is most pronounced for side sleepers. When lying on your side on a uniform mattress, the shoulder — which is wider than the waist — hits the mattress first and creates a pressure point. The Wave Hybrid allows the shoulder to sink into the softer zone while the firmer waist zone prevents the spine from curving downward. The spine stays level.
The hybrid construction (foam comfort layers over pocketed coils) provides enough bounce for easy repositioning. The pocketed coils also improve motion isolation: each coil moves independently, localising movement rather than transmitting it across the mattress.
The edge support is good — the reinforced perimeter sits noticeably firmer than the sleep surface. At $2,095 for a Queen, the Wave Hybrid occupies the premium tier but below the Tempur-Pedic in price.
CA$2,849 · 价格以加元计。通过Amazon.ca配送。
See how the Wave Hybrid compares to all 6 models in our full comparison.
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