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Allswell Luxe Hybrid Review

Written by Tuck Staff

Allswell Luxe Hybrid Review

The Bottom Line.

  • The Allswell Luxe hybrid is built with pressure-relieving memory foam and thick, supportive pocketed coils.
  • Excellent edge support thanks to the zoned support core.
  • Strong interior airflow helps the mattress stay cool, resulting in very good temperature neutrality for hot sleepers.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid Overview

Allswell Luxe Hybrid Overview

Owned by Walmart, Allswell is a mattress and bedding accessory brand that’s been in business since 2018. The company currently offers three individual mattress models. This review will take an in-depth look at the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, also known as The Luxe.

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid is constructed with a copper-infused memory foam comfort layer, a high-density polyfoam transitional layer, and a pocketed coil support core. The mattress also features a quilted cover padded with 1 inch of foam. Altogether, the Allswell Luxe Hybrid measures 12 inches thick. In terms of firmness, the bed is considered a medium-firm, which rates as a 6.5 on the 1-10 firmness scale.

Read on to learn all about the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. Our review includes material and construction details, current prices, and performance ratings based on in-house testing and owner experiences. We’ll also compare the mattress to other leading hybrid models and take a look at Allswell’s shipping, return, and warranty policies.

Table of Contents

Ratings Summary

Construction & Feel

Ratings Breakdown

Pricing & Discounts

Mattress Comparisons

 

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  • Sleepers who prefer minimal body-conforming. The Allswell Luxe Hybrid has a medium-firm feel and a fairly responsive surface. This results in a feeling of sleeping “on” – as opposed to “in” – the mattress.
  • People who weigh at least 130 pounds. The mattress performs reasonably well for most sleepers across different body types, but the highest ratings come from those in the average weight and heavyweight groups.
  • Hot sleepers. The Allswell Luxe Hybrid’s coil layer promotes steady airflow to keep the mattress cool, resulting in very good temperature neutrality.
  • Value-seekers. The mattress has a very low price-point compared to the average hybrid, making it a good option for shoppers on a budget.

Not Recommended for...

  • Sleepers who enjoy close body-conforming. The mattress conforms to a minimal extent, and does not offer the same pressure-relieving body cradle as traditional memory foam beds.
  • People who are easily awakened by their sleep partner’s movements. The Allswell Luxe Hybrid isolates motion transfer to a minimal extent, and the coils may produce creaks and squeaks over time.

Ratings Summary

Our testing team conducted an extensive evaluation of the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. Our review and rating process consists of three parts: in-house evaluation, external sleep testing, and data collection of verified owner experiences. To learn more about our review process, read our methodology here.

Our performance criteria and ratings for the bed are listed in the table below.

As you can see, the Allswell Luxe Hybrid’s standout performance categories include edge support, sex, and temperature neutrality. For a detailed look at these ratings, check out our full breakdown below.

Sleep Position Ratings

As part of our ratings process, we evaluated the Allswell Luxe Hybrid across different body types and preferred sleep positions. In addition to physical testing, we surveyed our sleep expert team and analyzed reviews from verified mattress owners and customers. Our findings are listed in the table below.

For more information on sleeping positions please see our guides for side, back, stomach, and combination sleepers.

How Is the Allswell Luxe Hybrid Constructed?

Cover

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid’s cover is made from a blend of 98 percent polyester and 2 percent Lycra spandex. The material has a soft and stretchy feel. The top panel is quilted with 1 inch of plush, gel-infused foam to provide extra cushioning for sleepers, but overall the mattress is fairly firm.

Comfort Layers

The mattress has a 2-inch comfort layer of copper-infused memory foam. The material conforms somewhat to the body, but does not provide the same deep body cradle as the softer memory foam layers found in other mattresses. The copper infusion is intended to help the bed feel temperature-neutral, as copper has natural cooling properties.

Transitional Layer

A 1-inch layer of high-density polyfoam rests beneath the bed’s comfort layer. This transitional component provides an extra barrier between the sleeper’s body and the support core, and prevents them from sinking through the comfort layer and into the pocketed coils. Many hybrid models have transitional polyfoam layers for this reason.

Support Layers

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid has a support core consisting of 8-inch pocketed coils. These are fairly thick compared to the coils found in other hybrids.

The support layer is zoned with lower-gauge (thicker) coils around the perimeter to reinforce the edges against sagging, and higher-gauge (thinner) coils in the center to help the mattress feel more comfortable for sleeping.

Mattress Height

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid measures 12 inches thick, making it a high-profile mattress. Most of the bed’s above-average height consists of denser support materials. As a result, the mattress sacrifices comfort layer thickness and closer body-conforming for better overall support and a firmer, more responsive feel.

Product Name Firmness Options Thickness Support Core Components Comfort Layer Components Cover Components
Allswell Luxe Hybrid Medium-firm (6.5) 12″ 8″ Pocketed Coils 2″ Copper-infused Memory Foam
1″ HD Transitional Polyfoam
Quilted Top Panel with 1″ Gel-infused Foam
Woven Side Panels

What Are the Firmness and Feel Like?

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid has a medium-firm (6.5) feel. Sleepers experience some body-conforming but they do not sink too deeply beneath the surface. This creates a floating feeling akin to sleeping “on” the mattress. By comparison, competing hybrids with softer foam layers typically offer a combination of sleeping “on” and sleeping “in” the bed.

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid is also quite responsive, which can be attributed to its thick coil system. In this sense, the mattress is fairly similar to a traditional innerspring. The responsive, springy surface makes the Allswell Luxe Hybrid excellent for sex, but this quality also limits the bed’s motion isolation abilities. For more information about these characteristics, check out our ‘Sex’ and ‘Motion Isolation’ ratings breakdowns below.

Allswell advertises the Luxe Hybrid as a “medium-firm feel.” This assessment is consistent with our findings.

Ratings Breakdown

Performance Ratings

Next, let’s take a closer look at our performance ratings for the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. These ratings are based on findings from our internal and external testing teams, as well as experiences from verified mattress owners.

Durability

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid has been available to the public for less than two years. As a result, we have not had sufficient time to test this model across the average mattress lifespan of six to eight years. Our durability rating for the mattress is based on its quality of materials and construction, owner experiences, and Allswell’s overall reputation.

We estimate the Allswell Luxe Hybrid will perform for about six and a half to seven years before the mattress needs to be replaced. This is on par with the average lifespan for hybrid models. The medium-firm surface makes the mattress less likely to develop body impressions than models with softer comfort layers. However, the foams may deteriorate as the mattress nears the end of its lifespan, and this can affect how supportive it feels.

To help preserve the Allswell Luxe Hybrid’s surface and protect the mattress against body impressions, we recommend rotating the mattress head-to-foot every three to six months.

Motion Isolation

To evaluate the Allswell Luxe Hybrid for motion isolation, we asked two testers to lie down on the mattress at the same time. One person moved around on their side while the other felt for motion transferring across the surface. During this assessment, the mattress isolated some motion both testers noticed a significant amount of transfer.

Firmer, more responsive mattresses like the Allswell Luxe Hybrid typically isolate less motion. The best beds for this category are typically all-foam or hybrid models with softer, thicker comfort layers that absorb and minimize most transfer.

Off-Gassing

Our testers noticed some faint off-gassing smells when unboxing the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. However, when re-evaluating the mattress several days later, they found these odors had completely dissipated. Owner experiences also suggest very few people encounter strong and/or persistent off-gassing. We don’t expect any long-term odor issues with the Allswell Luxe Hybrid.

Hybrids often carry low odor potential because of strong airflow in their coil layers, which helps initial smells clear out more quickly. Mattresses with solid foam layers are usually smellier because their components don’t circulate air as well, trapping odor in the process.

Pressure Relief

To evaluate the Allswell Luxe Hybrid for pressure relief, our testers took turns lying on a sensory pad that tracks pressure build-up in the shoulders, hips, and other sensitive areas of the body. The testers also switched positions to see if pressure increased when lying on their sides, back, or stomach.

Overall, pressure relief for the Allswell Luxe Hybrid was fair. The mattress does not conform very closely due to its firmer comfort layer, and this results in some added pressure for sleepers – lightweight individuals in particular. Pressure relief was somewhat better for those who weigh at least 130 pounds.

Temperature Neutrality

Like many competing hybrids, the Allswell Luxe Hybrid offers very good temperature neutrality and is a great choice for people who sleep hot. The bed’s coil layer promotes strong airflow to help keep the interior cool. The mattress also conforms very little, and sleepers do not sink very deeply. This provides better surface airflow compared to beds that form a deeper cradle for the sleeper’s body.

Temperature neutrality is usually a strong point for hybrid and innerspring models due to consistent airflow in their support cores. All-foam beds do not circulate air as well, absorbing and trapping more heat from body sleepers in the process.

Edge Support

To evaluate edge support, our testers in different weight groups sat along the perimeter of the mattress as an owner might do when getting in and out of bed. None of the testers – including those in the heavyweight group – experienced much sinkage and they all felt reasonably stable.

Testers also took turns lying near the bed’s edges to check for feelings of “roll-off.” Again, each tester felt very secure, even when switching sleep positions.

Edge support is a key strength of the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. This is partially due to its 8-inch coils, which are fairly thick compared to the coil systems found in other hybrid models. Additionally, the support core is zoned with thicker, sturdier coils lining the perimeter to reinforce against sinkage.

Noise

Our testers did not notice any noise during their assessment of the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. This is typical for models with pocketed coils, which tend to be quieter than coil types found in innerspring mattresses, such as bonnell or offset. However, the hybrid’s coils may begin to squeak and creak more frequently as the mattress nears the end of its lifespan.

Sex

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid is ideal for couples who prefer firmer, more responsive beds for sex. The bed’s minimal conforming ensures couples don’t sink too deeply, allowing them to use the entire surface of the bed. The coils are also reasonably quiet when the mattress is new, making the Allswell Luxe Hybrid fairly discreet.

Sleeper Ratings

The ideal firmness and thickness settings for a mattress largely depend on a sleeper’s body weight, shape, and preferred sleep position. In order to better inform our readers and avoid subjectivity in our review, our team evaluated the bed with sleep testers of varying body types and position preferences.

Lightweight Sleepers – Less than 130 lbs.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid ratings from our lightweight testers were somewhat mixed. Back sleepers weighing less than 130 pounds found the mattress offered even support, but pressure relief was minimal due to the bed’s medium-firm feel. Stomach sleepers in this weight group also noted good overall support, though some found the mattress too firm.

Our lightweight side sleepers did not feel as comfortable on the mattress and experienced some added pressure in the shoulders and hips. Side sleepers often need extra padding in order to enjoy even spinal alignment. Uneven alignment often causes pressure points to develop.

Most sleepers who weigh less than 130 pounds prefer soft to medium-soft mattresses, which conform closely enough to reduce pressure. For this reason, the Allswell Luxe Hybrid will probably feel too firm for some lightweight individuals.

Average Weight Sleepers – 130 to 230 lbs.

Among our testers in the average weight group, the most positive ratings for the Allswell Luxe Hybrid came from back sleepers. They found the mattress offered sufficient support and just enough body-conforming to minimize pressure build-up without sagging too much.

Side and stomach sleepers weighing 130 to 230 pounds also enjoyed the mattress, but did not feel as comfortable as back sleepers in this group. Side sleepers felt cushioning in pressure-sensitive areas, such as the hips and shoulders, but the mattress was a bit too firm for some. Our stomach sleepers also noted excessive firmness, but overall they found the mattress supportive.

For most average weight sleepers, the optimal mattress firmness falls between medium-soft and medium-firm. These settings provide the best balance of body-conforming and sleeper support. Because the Allswell Luxe Hybrid is at the firmer end of this range, it will feel very comfortable to some sleepers weighing between 130 and 230 pounds, while others will find it does not provide adequate pressure relief.

Heavyweight Sleepers – More than 230 lbs.

Our heavyweight sleepers collectively felt most comfortable on the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. The mattress provided sufficient shoulder and hip cushioning for side sleepers in this weight group, which improved their spinal alignment and prevented too much pressure from accumulating. Back and stomach sleepers weighing more than 230 pounds also awarded the mattress with a very good rating, due to its exceptional support system and little to no sagging.

Heavyweight sleepers generally prefer medium-firm to firm mattresses. Softer mattresses are too prone to excessive sagging, which can affect support and cause sleepers to develop aches and pains.

Pricing and Discounts

  • Twin $445
  • Twin XL $495
  • Full $595
  • Queen $675
  • King $849
  • Cal King $849

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How Does the Allswell Luxe Hybrid Compare to Other Beds?


We encourage all mattress shoppers to compare different brands and models in order to find the best option for them. In this next section, we’ll see how the Allswell Luxe Hybrid stacks up against other Allswell models and similarly constructed hybrids from competing mattress brands.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid vs. Allswell Mattress

Like the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, the flagship Allswell Mattress is a hybrid model with a medium-firm feel. The Allswell Mattress also features a memory foam comfort layer that conforms to a minimal extent, and each model provides very good temperature neutrality thanks to strong airflow in the coil layer.

One notable difference between these two models is responsiveness. The Allswell Mattress responds more slowly to the sleeper’s body, allowing it to isolate more motion transfer for couples. On the other hand, the Allswell Luxe Hybrid is better for sex. The hybrid also has a thicker coil system. Although both beds have zoned support cores, the hybrid offers better edge support.

Both mattresses are very low-priced compared to the average hybrid model. We recommend the Allswell Mattress for couples, while the Allswell Luxe Hybrid is better suited to those who like more responsive sleep surfaces.

Read our full Allswell Mattress Review.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid vs. Allswell Supreme

Measuring 14 inches thick, the Allswell Supreme is constructed with a padded Euro-top cover, along with polyfoam and memory foam comfort layers. These components give the mattress a medium feel, creating a combined feeling of sleeping “in” and sleeping “on” the mattress. This contrasts with the Allswell Luxe Hybrid’s firmer feel, which is more akin to floating on the mattress surface.

Due to these different settings, the Allswell Supreme conforms closely to alleviate more pressure for lightweight and average weight individuals, whereas the Allswell Luxe Hybrid offers better support for those who weigh more than 230 pounds. The Allswell Supreme also isolates more motion transfer for couples. For other performance categories, such as edge support and temperature neutrality, both models earned comparable ratings.

Although the Allswell Supreme is the more expensive model, its price-point is still much lower than the average hybrid model’s. Those who appreciate more body-conforming, including lighter people, may want to consider the Allswell Supreme, while the Allswell Luxe Hybrid will likely be more supportive for heavier individuals.

Read our full Allswell Supreme Mattress Review.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid vs. Brooklyn Bedding Bowery Hybrid

The Brooklyn Bedding Bowery Hybrid shares many structural similarities with the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. Each model is made with foam-quilted covers, 2-inch foam comfort layer, and strong pocketed coil support system. Both mattresses offer medium-firm feels and neither conforms very closely to the sleeper’s body.

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid offers more perimeter reinforcement thanks to its zoned coil layer, resulting in stronger overall edge support. The Allswell Luxe Hybrid is also more responsive, which makes it better for sex, but the Brooklyn Bedding Bowery Hybrid isolates more motion transfer.

Both models have comparable price-points, which is to say both are very affordable compared to the average hybrid model. Customers looking for a mattress with a responsive, medium-firm feel should consider the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, while people with different firmness preferences may opt for the Brooklyn Bedding Bowery Hybrid instead.

Read our full Brooklyn Bedding Bowery Hybrid Mattress Review.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid vs. Nectar

The Nectar is constructed with two memory foam comfort layers, as well as a memory foam transitional layer. Like the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, the Nectar has a medium-firm feel. However, the memory foam layers conform rather closely to create a deep, pressure-relieving cradle for the sleeper’s body, making them feel as though they are sleeping “in” – as opposed to “on” – the mattress.

The Nectar also has a high-density polyfoam base. Although edge support is good overall, this support layer does not reinforce the perimeter as well as the coils found in the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. Motion isolation is another major difference. Because the Nectar responds much more slowly to the sleeper’s body, the mattress offers excellent motion isolation and is a much better choice for co-sleepers than the more responsive Allswell Luxe Hybrid.

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid costs less than the Nectar but both beds are considered high-value mattresses. Customers seeking a more traditional memory foam feel will probably prefer the Nectar, while the Allswell Luxe Hybrid is better suited to those who like sleeping “on” their mattress.

Read our full Nectar Mattress Review.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid vs. Saatva

The Saatva is a luxury innerspring model with a coil-on-coil design consisting of a pocketed minicoil transitional layer over a thicker bonnell coil support core. This construction makes the Saatva very responsive, giving it a similar feel to the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. Both beds provide minimal motion isolation, but couples should find either model springy enough for sex.

The Saatva allows customers to choose between medium-soft (4), medium-firm (6), and firm (7.5) settings, as well as 11.5-inch or 14.5-inch profiles. This selection caters to a wider range of sleepers than the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, which is limited to a medium-firm feel and a 12-inch height.

The Allswell Luxe Hybrid costs significantly less than the Saatva, but customers should note the latter qualifies for free White Glove delivery in the contiguous U.S. The Saatva may be more suitable for those whose firmness preferences fall outside the medium-firm range. However, both models have earned comparable performance ratings across most categories.

Read our full Saatva Mattress Review.

Allswell Luxe Hybrid vs. Tuft & Needle

The T&N Mattress from Tuft & Needle is an all-polyfoam model with a graphite-infused comfort layer and a high-density support core. The T&N Mattress has a medium-firm feel like the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, but the foam conforms more closely and sleepers experience a combination of sleeping “on” and sleeping “in” the mattress.

The T&N Mattress is also less responsive, allowing it to absorb and minimize more motion transfer than the Allswell Luxe Hybrid. The mattress is silent when bearing weight, as well. However, the Allswell Luxe Hybrid offers better edge support due to its thick coil system, and the bed’s springy surface makes it much better for sex than the T&N Mattress.

Like the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, the T&N Mattress is very low-priced and considered a high-value pick. Those who prefer an exceptionally supportive mattress should consider the Allswell Luxe Hybrid, while the T&N Mattress is better for sleepers who like conforming foam layers and more motion isolation.

Read our full Tuft & Needle Mattress Review.

Allswell FAQ

  • Sleep Trial 100 nights

  • Shipping Compressed and shipped in a box

  • Warranty 10 years, prorated

  • Made In Undisclosed

  • Where Can I Buy the Allswell Luxe Hybrid?

    The Allswell Luxe Hybrid is available for purchase on the Allswell website, as well as Walmart.com. Allswell does not operate any brick-and-mortar locations.

  • Where Do They Ship?

    Allswell ships mattresses to all 50 states. However, expedited and White Glove delivery are only available in the contiguous U.S.

  • White Glove Delivery?

    White Glove delivery, which includes in-home mattress assembly, is available for a flat rate of $99 for customers in the contiguous U.S. For an additional $50 ($149 total), customers may also arrange to have delivery personnel remove their old mattress.

  • Old Mattress Removal?

    Old mattress removal is available with White Glove delivery for customers in the contiguous U.S. This service costs $149, which is the standard White Glove rate plus a $50 removal surcharge.

  • Full Delivery Policy

    The delivery policy for Allswell is as follows:

    1. Allswell mattress orders are processed within one to two business days. Standard deliveries are usually made within two to seven business days, while White Glove deliveries are usually made within three to eight business days.
    2. In addition to free standard deliveries, customers in the contiguous U.S. may select White Glove delivery for a flat charge of $99. This includes in-home mattress assembly and packaging waste disposal. For an additional $50 ($149 total), White Glove customers may arrange for their old mattress to be removed.
  • Trial Period and Warranty Details

    Trial Period and Guarantee: Allswell offers a 100-night sleep trial for all mattress owners.

    1. Allswell does not require customers to break in the mattress before requesting a return, but the company recommends testing out the bed for at least three weeks.
    2. Allswell provides refunds for the mattress price only. Charges for delivery, mattress removal, and recycling are non-refundable.
    3. Customers who request a return will be put in contact with one of Allswell’s haul away partners, who will reach out to the customer within two business days.
    4. Refunds are normally issued within 10 to 14 business days after the mattress is removed from the customer’s residence.

    Warranty: Allswell offers a 10-year limited warranty on all mattresses.

    1. This warranty is prorated. Allswell will, at its sole discretion, repair defective mattresses or issue a prorated refund to owners for as long as the warranty is valid.
    2. Warranty coverage is contingent on proper foundational support. Per Allswell: ‘ It is incumbent on the consumer to maintain a proper foundation to provide the appropriate support for the mattress to maintain this warranty. Use of improper foundations, platforms or other bases upon which the mattress is placed, may result in damage to the product. The warranty will be voided if an improper base is used that causes the mattress to fail.’
    3. Mattress owners are responsible for all charges associated with transporting repaired mattresses.
    4. The warranty will cover sagging or indentations in the sleep surface that measure 1.5 inches or deeper.
    5. The warranty will not cover sagging or indentations that do not measure at least 1.5 inches deep. Additionally, the warranty does not cover physical damage, such as burns, cuts, stains, and defects due to use of an electric or heated blanket.
    6. This warranty is exclusively offered to original owners who purchase their mattress from Allswell or an authorized retailer. Those who buy or acquire their mattress from the original owner or a non-authorized retailer will not qualify for warranty coverage.

Company Information

  • Customer Service

    7 out of 10 customers have had a positive experience with Allswell, irrespective of whether or not they liked their mattress.

  • Company History

    Allswell was launched in March of 2018. Walmart owns the brand.

  • BBB Rating

    Allswell currently holds a ‘B+’ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

  • Physical Stores

    Allswell does not operate any brick-and-mortar locations.

  • Contact Allswell

    Contact Form | 1-833-225-7935 | AllswellHome.com

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