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Leesa Sapphire Hybrid vs Nolah Original 10

Detailed side-by-side comparison — pricing, specs, performance ratings, and our pick.

Leesa
Sapphire Hybrid

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Nolah
Original 10
$1,137
$1,749 MSRP
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Feature
Leesa
Sapphire Hybrid
Nolah
Original 10
Overview
Type
HybridMemory Foam
Firmness
1 = softest, 10 = firmest
5.5 / 105 / 10
Queen Price
Current / sale price
Check retailer$1,137
Trial Period
Return window
100 nights120 nights
Warranty
10 yearsLifetime
Performance Ratings
Cooling
Hot sleepers
ExcellentModerate
Motion Isolation
Partners, light sleepers
ExcellentGood
Pressure Relief
Hip/shoulder pain
ExcellentGood
Edge Support
Sit/sleep near edge
ExcellentFair
Durability
Long-term performance
ExcellentGood
Compatibility & Features
Adjustable Base
Head/foot elevation
✓ Yes✓ Yes
Split King Support
Two Twin XL per couple
✓ Yes
Dual Comfort Zones
Different firmness per side
Smart Features
App, sensors, auto-adjust
Financing
AvailableAffirm
Materials & Safety
Certifications
Organic / non-toxic
None listedCertiPUR-US, OEKO-TEX
Off-Gassing
New-foam smell concern
CertiPUR-US certified foam
Best For
Ideal sleeper profiles
  • Side sleepers
  • Couples / light sleepers
  • Hot sleepers
  • Edge sitters
  • Split King setup
  • Adjustable base users
  • Organic / non-toxic priority
  • Trial-period conscious shoppers
Actions
Our Pick

Need Help Deciding?

For most sleepers, we recommend the Leesa Sapphire Hybrid over the Nolah Original 10. It scores higher in cooling, motion isolation, pressure relief and delivers stronger overall value. The Nolah Original 10 is the better choice only if budget is paramount — it saves roughly $587.

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Leesa Sapphire Hybrid vs Nolah Original 10: What Actually Differs

The Leesa Sapphire Hybrid is a hybrid build, while the Nolah Original 10 is a memory foam — that single difference drives most of the cooling, motion, and feel decisions below. The Leesa Sapphire Hybrid stands 13" tall versus 10" for the Nolah Original 10 — a 3.0" gap that matters if you need deep-pocket sheets or are pairing with an adjustable base. Both sit at roughly 5.5/10 on the firmness scale — a medium feel — so neither one is the answer if you need a dramatically different support level. The single largest performance gap is in cooling: the Leesa Sapphire Hybrid rates noticeably higher than the Nolah Original 10, which is the deciding factor if that dimension is high on your list. On a Queen, the Nolah Original 10 runs $1,137 versus $1,724 for the Leesa Sapphire Hybrid — roughly $587 (34%) less, which is enough to factor into the decision unless the pricier model wins clearly on the specs you care about.

Which Is Better For Your Sleep Style?

Side sleepers
Leesa Sapphire Hybrid

Higher pressure-relief rating, which is what protects hip and shoulder contact points in the side position.

Back sleepers
Leesa Sapphire Hybrid

Firmness of 5.5/10 is closer to the medium-firm sweet spot back sleepers need for lumbar support (vs 5/10).

Stomach sleepers
Leesa Sapphire Hybrid

Firmer at 5.5/10 vs 5/10 — stomach sleepers need the extra support to keep the pelvis from sinking and arching the lower back.

Hot sleepers
Leesa Sapphire Hybrid

Stronger cooling rating, which matters most for sleepers who run hot or live in warm climates.

Heavier sleepers (230+ lb)
Leesa Sapphire Hybrid

better long-term durability and stronger perimeter / edge support — the two specs heavier sleepers should weight most.

Lighter sleepers (under 150 lb)
Nolah Original 10

Softer at 5/10 vs 5.5/10 — lighter sleepers compress less, so they typically need the softer of two options to get proper contouring.

Couples / light sleepers
Leesa Sapphire Hybrid

Higher motion-isolation rating, which means less disturbance when a partner moves or gets out of bed.

Price Comparison (Queen)

MattressMSRPCurrentSale?
Nolah Original 10$1,749$1,137Save $612
Leesa Sapphire Hybrid$2,299$1,724Save $575

The Nolah Original 10 is the budget choice at $1,137$587 less than the Leesa Sapphire Hybrid ($1,724). That's a 34% gap, which is worth weighing against the spec differences before deciding which delivers better value for your situation. Both are currently below MSRP.

Leesa Sapphire Hybrid

Strengths

  • Sapphire foam layer provides excellent pressure relief and cooling
  • Available at premium retail partners — unusual physical try-out access for DTC
  • Zoned coil system provides targeted lumbar support
  • Premium quilted Merino wool cover for surface comfort and breathability

Considerations

  • May not fit all budgets — premium materials and construction above mainstream mattress standards
  • 10-year warranty at this price is shorter than key competitors

Nolah Original 10

Strengths

  • Proprietary AirFoam (not traditional memory foam)
  • OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified
  • 120-night trial
  • Lifetime warranty

Considerations

  • No active cooling
  • Fair edge support
  • All-foam (no coil bounce)

Who Should Buy Which?

Choose the Leesa Sapphire Hybrid if you…

  • Hot sleepers
  • Couples / light sleepers
  • Side sleepers / pressure relief
  • Sitting near the edge
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Choose the Nolah Original 10 if you…

  • Budget-conscious shoppers
  • Trial-period sensitive buyers
  • Organic / non-toxic priority shoppers
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