Like any other mattress company, Leesa sells multiple models offered in different size variants. Their base model and the one that we received for evaluation is dubbed the ‘Leesa Mattress’. Priced competitively, the base Leesa Mattress is the model is comprised entirely of layers of foam, and it is the mattress that they recommend for most consumers.

However, Leesa now sells a ‘Leesa Hybrid Mattress’ which is their luxury model (was previously known as the Sapira Hybrid). Unlike the traditional Leesa Mattress, the Leesa Hybrid Mattress harnesses a hybrid construction blending the use of both foam and conventional mattress springs.

While priced significantly higher, the Leesa Hybrid is said to offer ‘enhanced pressure relief’ and increases the edge-to-edge support. Keep in mind, all of our opinions in this review are based solely on the base Leesa Mattress.

Our design and performance opinions for the Leesa Hybrid Mattress would likely differ from our evaluation unit so take our review with a grain of salt if you are planning on buying this more premium model.

In both the base and luxury mattresses, Leesa produces six different sizing options. These mattress sizes range from a conventional ‘Twin’ to a ‘California King’ increasing in price for each step up in sizing.

Remember that jumping up a size from your current mattress can be costly not only in the actual mattress price, but you may need to replace or upgrade your bed frame as well as buy a new mattress cover, sheets, pillows or duvet.

The prices listed in the table below show the Leesa and Leesa Hybrid Mattresses MSRP, but keep in mind Leesa often runs promotional coupons or offers providing up to $150 off or some money off and a free accessory (such as a Leesa Pillow).