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SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress Review: Why Everyday Health Named It the "Best Hybrid"

SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress Review: Why Everyday Health Named It the "Best Hybrid"

The SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress has been named the "Best Hybrid" by Everyday Health , where editor Olivia Campbell praised it as "surprisingly comfy" - notable given her stated preference for very firm mattresses. Starting at $389.99, the Twilight combines gel-infused memory foam with individually wrapped steel coils and dual-row edge support to deliver a medium-firm hybrid experience. It holds both CertiPUR-US® and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certifications, comes with a 100-day home trial and 10-year warranty, and is HSA/FSA eligible .

Quick Facts: SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress


Feature Details
Everyday Health Designation "Best Hybrid"
Type Hybrid (gel memory foam + individually wrapped steel coils)
Firmness Medium-firm (6/10)
Edge Support Dual-row steel edge support
Queen Price $429.99 | Starting at $389.99 (Full)
Trial Period 100 days
Warranty 10 years
Certifications CertiPUR-US®, OEKO-TEX® Standard 100
Fiberglass-Free Yes
Best For Back sleepers, stomach sleepers, budget-conscious buyers
HSA/FSA Eligible Yes
Bonus 2 free pillows included ($100+ value)

What Everyday Health's Editors Found

In Everyday Health's hands-on evaluation, editor Olivia Campbell - who describes herself as a fan of very firm mattresses - tested the Twilight and highlighted several strengths. She found the mattress breathable, cool, and supportive, noting that it felt notably firm when lying still. Everyday Health also praised its dual-row edge support, which prevents sinking when getting in or out of bed.

The review did note two trade-offs: the mattress feels squishier during movement, and motion transfer is noticeable - meaning you may feel a partner getting in or out of bed. For couples who are light sleepers, this is worth considering.

However, Everyday Health concluded that the Twilight's breathability, cooling performance, and supportive feel outweigh these limitations, ultimately awarding it the "Best Hybrid" designation. The editorial team noted that the mattress "helps keep you cool and dry all night" and is "quite supportive" - qualities that earned it a spot on their list despite the motion transfer concern.

Inside the Twilight: Layer-by-Layer Construction

The Twilight Hybrid Mattress uses a multi-layer design where each component serves a specific function. Here is what is inside, from top to bottom:

  • Breathable Knitted Cover - A custom-blend fabric with moisture-wicking and static-resistant properties, engineered for surface-level airflow. Everyday Health's materials list confirms this cover is part of the mattress's overall breathability.
  • Fire-Retardant Cotton Layer - Treated polymer cotton fiber barrier providing fire safety compliance. Importantly, the Twilight is fiberglass-free - a key differentiator from many budget hybrid competitors that still use fiberglass barriers.
  • Airflow High-Density Foam - Positioned as a transition and ventilation layer, this foam enhances structural stability while allowing air to move between the comfort layer and the coil system below.
  • 2-Inch Gel-Infused Memory Foam - The primary comfort layer. This foam conforms to body curves and channels heat away from the sleep surface. It is the layer responsible for the pressure relief that Everyday Health's editor found "surprisingly comfy."
  • Individually Wrapped Steel Coils - The support core, featuring hundreds of independently responding pocketed coils made from 14-gauge steel. Each coil reacts to pressure individually, providing targeted support across different body zones. While this independent coil response helps reduce some motion transfer, Everyday Health's testing found that overall motion isolation is not the Twilight's strongest attribute — a trade-off common in hybrid mattresses at this price point.
  • Dual-Row Steel Edge Support - Reinforced perimeter support using two rows of steel along the mattress edges. This feature specifically prevents sinking when sitting or sleeping near the edge. Everyday Health highlighted this as a practical advantage, noting "you won't sink getting in or out of bed." This is particularly beneficial for couples who use the full sleep surface and for anyone who regularly sits on the edge of the bed.
  • Woven Fabric Base and Linen Foundation - Durable bottom panels made from woven fabric and linen, designed to resist snagging, mold, and moisture while protecting internal materials.
sweetnight twilight multi layer design for sleepers

All foam layers are CertiPUR-US® certified, meaning they are made without ozone depleters, heavy metals, formaldehyde, or phthalates, and meet low VOC emission standards. The overall fabric passes the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®, which tests for over 100 harmful substances.

Cooling Performance: What to Expect

Everyday Health's editors found the Twilight "breathable" and noted that it "helps keep you cool and dry all night." The mattress achieves this through several design elements working together: the gel-infused memory foam helps dissipate body heat, the knitted cover allows surface airflow, and the coil system creates open air channels within the mattress core that wouldn't exist in an all-foam design.

mattress for couple with breathable surface

It is worth setting realistic expectations, though. Independent lab testing from NapLab measured the Twilight's heat retention as roughly average for a hybrid mattress - better than most all-foam beds, but not at the level of dedicated cooling mattresses that use phase-change materials or copper-infused foams. For most sleepers, the Twilight should maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the night. Those who describe themselves as chronic hot sleepers may want to pair it with breathable bedding for the best results, or consider SweetNight's CoolNest® line , which features dedicated phase-change cooling technology and scored higher in independent cooling tests.

Spinal Alignment and Targeted Support

The Twilight's hybrid construction addresses spinal alignment through two complementary systems. The foam layers conform to the body's natural curves - filling gaps under the lower back for back sleepers and cushioning the shoulders and hips for side sleepers. Meanwhile, the individually wrapped coil system pushes back harder against heavier body areas (such as the hips) and yields more gently under lighter areas (such as the shoulders), creating a responsive support profile that adapts to body shape and sleeping position.

medium firm mattress for spinal alignment and targeted support

Research published in The Lancet has suggested that medium-firm mattresses may be more effective than firm mattresses at reducing back pain and disability. The Twilight's 6/10 firmness rating falls within the medium-firm range that orthopedic professionals frequently recommend for maintaining healthy spinal alignment.

The four thickness options (10", 12", 14", and 16") effectively provide different firmness experiences from the same mattress design. The 10-inch model delivers the firmest feel, while the 16-inch model provides the most cushioning - a customization level that most competitors in this price range do not offer.

Who Should (and Shouldn't) Choose the Twilight

1. Best For: Back Sleepers

Back sleepers between 130 and 230 pounds will likely find the Twilight's medium-firm coil base keeps the spine in neutral alignment, while the 2-inch memory foam layer adds enough cushioning to prevent pressure buildup. Everyday Health praised the mattress as "quite supportive," and independent reviews from Sleep Foundation and Mattress Clarity confirm strong performance in this position. Heavier back sleepers (230+ pounds) should consider the 10-inch or 12-inch models for maximum firmness and support.

2. Best For: Stomach Sleepers

The firm coil foundation prevents hip sinkage - a critical factor for stomach sleepers, who need to avoid hyperextension of the lower spine. Sleep Advisor and Mattress Clarity both rate the Twilight positively for stomach sleeping, particularly for individuals in the average weight range. The 10-inch model provides the firmest feel in this position and is the recommended choice for dedicated stomach sleepers.

3. Best For: Budget-Conscious Buyers

At $389.99 for a Full and $429.99 for a Queen, the Twilight is priced approximately 72% below the average hybrid mattress (approximately $1,529 based on NapLab's market data). Yet it includes dual certifications (CertiPUR-US® and OEKO-TEX®), a 100-day home trial, a 10-year warranty, free shipping, two free pillows valued at over $100, and HSA/FSA eligibility - a benefits package typically associated with mattresses in the $800 to $1,500 range. Financing is available at approximately $32.49 per month, further reducing the upfront cost.

4. Best For: People with Back Pain

Medium-firm mattresses in the 5 to 7 out of 10 firmness range are frequently recommended by orthopedic professionals for managing lower back pain. The American Chiropractic Association has endorsed medium-firm sleep surfaces as beneficial for spinal health. The Twilight's individually wrapped coils distribute body weight across hundreds of independent pressure points, while the foam layer prevents hard surface contact that can aggravate pain. If your back pain requires specific medical-grade support, consult your healthcare provider for personalized mattress guidance.

5. Conditional Fit: Side Sleepers

This is where honest expectations matter. Everyday Health editor Olivia Campbell - a firm-mattress fan - found the Twilight "surprisingly comfy," but multiple independent reviews from Sleep Advisor, NapLab, and Mattress Clarity note that the Twilight may feel too firm for side sleepers who need deep shoulder and hip contouring. Side sleepers between 150 and 230 pounds who prefer a firmer feel may still find adequate support from the gel memory foam layer. However, petite side sleepers or those seeking a plush, body-hugging sensation should consider a softer alternative. If you primarily sleep on your side and want more contouring, the 14-inch or 16-inch Twilight models provide additional cushioning, or you may want to explore softer options in SweetNight's lineup.

6. Good Fit with Caveats: Couples

The Twilight's dual-row steel edge support is a genuine advantage for couples, maximizing usable sleep surface and preventing roll-off - a benefit that Everyday Health specifically highlighted. However, the review also noted that "you can feel when someone else is moving or getting in and out of bed." Independent data from NapLab measured 6.3% more motion transfer than the average mattress. Couples where both partners sleep soundly will likely find the Twilight comfortable, but if one partner is a particularly light sleeper, this motion transfer characteristic is worth factoring into your decision.

Certifications and Material Safety

The Twilight Hybrid Mattress holds two independent safety certifications that verify its material quality. OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 confirms that the mattress fabric has been tested for over 100 harmful substances, including pesticides, heavy metals, and allergenic dyes. This certification is issued by independent European testing institutes and must be renewed annually.

CertiPUR-US® verifies that all foam layers are made without ozone depleters, heavy metals, formaldehyde, or phthalates, and that VOC emissions fall below 0.5 parts per million. This certification covers the gel-infused memory foam, the transition foam, and the high-density airflow foam.

fiberglass free mattress

Additionally, the Twilight uses a fiberglass-free construction. Many budget mattresses rely on fiberglass fire barriers, which can become problematic if the cover is removed. The Twilight instead uses treated polymer cotton fibers for fire retardancy, eliminating this concern entirely.

Every purchase includes two free pillows (matched to mattress size, valued at over $100), free FedEx shipping across the contiguous United States (typically 3 to 5 business days with 1 to 2 business day processing), and HSA/FSA eligibility. Financing is available at approximately $32.49 per month.

The 100-day risk-free trial allows you to sleep on the mattress at home and return it for a full refund if it does not meet your needs. The 10-year warranty covers manufacturing defects. SweetNight's customer support is available Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Time.

How the Twilight Compares to Other Popular Hybrid Mattresses

Understanding where the Twilight fits in the broader market helps set expectations. Here is how it stacks up against other well-known hybrid options:


Feature SweetNight Twilight DreamCloud Classic Allswell Hybrid Saatva Classic
Queen Price $429.99 ~$1,719 ~$500 ~$1,995
Firmness 6/10 7/10 5.5/10 Multiple options
Edge Support Dual-row steel Reinforced foam Standard Reinforced
Cooling Average (gel foam + coil airflow) Average Below average Good (dual-coil)
Motion Isolation Below average Good Good Good
Trial Period 100 days 365 days 365 days
Warranty 10 years Lifetime 10 years Lifetime
Thickness Options 4 (10", 12", 14", 16") 1 1 2
Certifications CertiPUR-US® + OEKO-TEX® CertiPUR-US® CertiPUR-US® CertiPUR-US®
HSA/FSA Eligible Yes No No No
Notable Recognition Everyday Health "Best Hybrid" Multiple outlets ACA endorsed
Best For Back/stomach sleepers on a budget Back sleepers Side sleepers Multiple positions

The Twilight's competitive advantages are its price point (lowest in this comparison), its four thickness options (most competitors offer only one), its dual certifications, HSA/FSA eligibility, and its Everyday Health "Best Hybrid" recognition. Its trade-offs are also transparent: a shorter trial period (100 days versus 365), a standard warranty (10 years versus lifetime), and below-average motion isolation. For buyers who prioritize support, certifications, and value over premium motion isolation and extended trial periods, the Twilight offers an exceptionally strong proposition.

Key Specifications: SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress


Category Details
Mattress Type Hybrid (memory foam + individually wrapped steel coils)
Firmness Medium-firm (6/10)
Construction Knitted cover → fire-retardant cotton → airflow high-density foam → 2" gel-infused memory foam → individually wrapped steel coils (14-gauge) → dual-row steel edge support → woven fabric and linen base
Cover Material Breathable knitted fabric (moisture-wicking, static-resistant)
Coil System Individually wrapped 14-gauge steel coils
Edge Support Dual-row steel edge support
Certifications OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, CertiPUR-US®
Fiberglass-Free Yes
Available Sizes Full, Queen, King, California King
Thickness Options 10" (firm support), 12" (balanced support), 14" (plush comfort), 16" (maximum luxury)
Price Range $389.99 (Full) to $599.99 (California King)
Financing From $32.49/month
Trial Period 100 days, full refund
Warranty 10 years (manufacturing defects)
Shipping Free FedEx standard shipping, 3–5 business days
Included Bonus 2 free pillows ($100+ value)
HSA/FSA Eligible
Expansion Time Usable after 6 hours; full expansion in 72 hours


FAQs About the SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress

1. How firm is the SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress?

The Twilight is rated medium-firm at 6 out of 10. Everyday Health editor Olivia Campbell, who prefers very firm mattresses, described it as "surprisingly comfy" and noted it feels firmer when lying still. The 10-inch model offers the firmest experience, while the 14-inch and 16-inch models add progressively more cushioning for those who prefer a softer feel.

2.How much does the SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress cost?

The Full size starts at $389.99. A Queen is $429.99, a King is $459.99, and a California King is $599.99. Financing is available at approximately $32.49 per month. The Twilight is also HSA/FSA eligible, which is uncommon in the budget hybrid category. Every purchase includes two free pillows valued at over $100.

3. Is the Twilight Hybrid Mattress good for hot sleepers?

Everyday Health found it "breathable" and noted it "helps keep you cool and dry all night." The gel-infused memory foam and coil airflow system perform better than most all-foam mattresses. Independent testing from NapLab shows heat retention is roughly average for a hybrid mattress, which is adequate for most sleepers. Chronic hot sleepers may benefit from pairing the Twilight with breathable bedding or exploring SweetNight's CoolNest® mattress, which features dedicated phase-change cooling technology.

4. Can you feel your partner moving on this mattress?

Yes, to some degree. Everyday Health noted that "you can feel when someone else is moving or getting in and out of bed," and NapLab measured 6.3% more motion transfer than the average mattress. The individually wrapped coils reduce some movement transfer, but the Twilight does not excel in motion isolation compared to higher-end hybrid mattresses or all-foam designs. If undisturbed sleep is your top priority as a couple, this is worth considering alongside the mattress's strong edge support and overall comfort.

5. Does the Twilight have good edge support?

Yes - edge support is one of the Twilight's genuine strengths. It features dual-row steel edge support, which Everyday Health specifically highlighted, noting "you won't sink getting in or out of bed." This is especially beneficial for couples who use the full surface area and for anyone who regularly sits on the edge of the mattress.

6. Which Twilight thickness should I choose?

The 10-inch model provides the firmest support and is best suited for stomach sleepers and those who prefer a very firm feel. The 12-inch model offers balanced support and is the most popular choice. The 14-inch model adds more plush cushioning for a softer feel. The 16-inch model provides maximum luxury with the most cushioning. Since Everyday Health noted the Twilight feels "firm when lying still," choosing the 10-inch or 12-inch.

Final Verdict

The SweetNight Twilight Hybrid Mattress delivers exactly what Everyday Health's editors recognized: a well-built hybrid mattress that is "surprisingly comfy" and supportive, with dual safety certifications and cooling breathability - all starting at $389.99. It performs best for back and stomach sleepers between 130 and 230 pounds, and its dual-row steel edge support is a genuine standout feature in the budget hybrid category.

The honest trade-offs are worth acknowledging. Motion isolation is not the Twilight's strongest suit, the mattress feels squishier during movement than when lying still, and side sleepers who need deep contouring may find it too firm. These are limitations that Everyday Health, NapLab, and other independent reviewers have documented, and understanding them upfront will help you set realistic expectations.

Yes - edge support is one of the Twilight's genuine strengths. It features dual-row steel edge support, which Everyday Health specifically highlighted, noting "you won't sink getting in or out of bed." This is especially beneficial for couples who use the full surface area and for anyone who regularly sits on the edge of the mattress.

But at roughly one-quarter the price of the average hybrid mattress - with a 100-day trial to test at home, two free pillows, HSA/FSA eligibility, and four thickness options to customize your firmness preference - the risk is minimal and the value is substantial. If you are a back or stomach sleeper looking for a certified, supportive hybrid mattress that won't break the bank, the Twilight belongs on your shortlist.

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