DreamCloud produces all-foam and hybrid mattresses with multiple layers—made of gel memory foam, regular memory foam, poly foam, and support foam, depending on the model.
The differences between all-foam and hybrid versions come down to their support layer using either pure support foam or a coil unit. The all-foam versions are also more expensive. We found that the DreamCloud Hybrids are the better deal.
| DreamCloud Mattresses | Score | Mattress Type | Read Review | Check Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DreamCloud Classic | 8.06 | Memory Foam | Read Review | Check Price |
| DreamCloud Hybrid | 8.66 | Hybrid | Read Review | Check Price |
| DreamCloud Luxe | 8.87 | Memory Foam | Read Review | Check Price |
| DreamCloud Luxe Hybrid | 8.86 | Memory Foam Hybrid | Read Review | Check Price |
| DreamCloud Premier | 8.83 | Memory Foam | Read Review | Check Price |
| DreamCloud Premier Hybrid | 9.08 | Hybrid | Read Review | Check Price |
| DreamCloud Ultra | 8.77 | Memory Foam | Read Review | Check Price |
| DreamCloud Ultra Hybrid | 8.55 | Memory Foam Hybrid | Read Review | Check Price |
These hybrid mattresses feature a 9″ support layer with pocketed coils and a support foam for increased durability, better support, and enhanced breathability.
Here’s an inside look into all of the DreamCloud mattresses we’ve tested to date. See what exactly is on the inside.
DreamCloud Hybrid

DreamCloud Luxe Hybrid

DreamCloud Premier Hybrid

DreamCloud Ultra Hybrid

Here’s our list of the all-foam versions:
DreamCloud Classic

DreamCloud Luxe

DreamCloud Premier

DreamCloud Ultra

