![]() ![]() Purple claims that the 4-inch grid of this model offers a zero gravity feel, and while I wouldn’t say I necessarily felt weightless when lying on the mattress, it comes close. I can typically only lie down like this for about 30 minutes before my back starts to hurt, but this mattress had the right balance of give and support that I was comfortable for a couple hours. This is true no matter which sleeping position you prefer-I’m a combination sleeper who frequently switches from back sleeping to side sleeping and I was equally comfortable both ways.Īlthough I don’t sleep on my stomach, I do spend some time watching TV in bed or working on my laptop lying on my stomach, and the mattress was a dream in this position too. Like a soft to medium-soft mattress, the grid compresses under your weight and contours your body, but it doesn’t sink or sag so you still feel like your body is properly aligned. Purple doesn’t give the Hybrid Premier 4 an official firmness rating, but I would rate it a 5 to 6 out of 1o. How does the mattress feel? Does it relieve pressure and isolate motion? I’ll break it down for you. ![]() While the construction of the Purple mattress sounds great in theory, ultimately it all comes down to performance. Purple Purple Hybrid Premier 4 Mattress Performance The Purple Hybrid Premier 4 is Purple's deepest mattress, with a 4-inch thick grid on top of support. Even when you’re bouncing around, you can’t hear a thing. ![]() The grid sits on top of a one-inch layer of high-density memory foam and that rests on a bed of stainless steel coils that are individually-wrapped in noise-reducing fabric. It also feels bouncier and more responsive, similar to the feel of the old school spring mattresses, but without the noise and eventual breakdown.Īs for the rest of the construction: It’s identical across all of the Purple hybrid mattress models. Because the grid is double the thickness of the Purple 2, the grid better supports my weight, offering a nice marriage of compression and support. While I can still feel the grid lines with the Purple 4, the experience is different. For reference, I’m about 150 pounds, depending on the day-an average weight for a woman of my height. I could feel the grid lines through the mattress cover when I laid down on top of the bed, and the whole thing felt like it compressed under me, rather than giving me any sort of relief. The feel was significantly different than any other mattress I had tried prior, but not necessarily in a good way. Several years ago when Purple mattresses first came onto the scene, I tried the Purple 2 and wasn’t overly impressed. The Purple Hybrid Premier 4 is made of a proprietary polymer grid, transition foam and. ![]()
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