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Hybrid (Foam + Coils)Medium-Firm

Wright W2.15 Hybrid

American-made hybrid with coil responsiveness where it counts.

From $1,515

Wright W2.15 Hybrid

Rest Conditions Score

7.8
/10
Freedom of MovementEase of repositioning
8
Non-InterferenceAvoids imposing shape
7
ResponsivenessPushes back vs absorbs
8
ConsistencySame support in all positions
8
No Habit ReinforcementDoesn't lock in patterns
8

Our Verdict

The W2.15 Hybrid is the Wright model we recommend — the coil base provides the responsiveness and freedom of movement that AT principles call for. The medium-firm profile and quality construction keep your body on the surface where it belongs. Skip the W1.27 all-foam model; memory foam works against body awareness.

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Overview

The Wright W2.15 is an American-made hybrid mattress pairing Wright's Weightless foam system with a responsive coil base. It features multiple foam layers of varying densities over pocketed coils, designed for both comfort and support.

Why we recommend this mattress

We're selective about Wright — we recommend the W2.15 Hybrid but not the W1.27 all-foam. The coil base makes all the difference. It gives the mattress responsiveness that pure foam cannot match, allowing easier repositioning and providing some ground reaction through the comfort layers. It's not our highest AT scorer, but the build quality, generous trial period, and high-value price point make it a strong option for people who aren't ready for a full latex mattress.

What works

  • +Coil base provides responsive support — you move on it, not through it
  • +Medium-firm profile keeps the body on the surface rather than sinking in
  • +120-night trial gives enough time to evaluate honest sensation over weeks
  • +American-made with a 15-year warranty — built to last

What to watch for

  • Top foam layers are memory foam — reduces proprioceptive feedback compared to latex
  • Some conforming in the comfort layers works against non-interference
  • Wright also sells an all-foam model (W1.27) that we do NOT recommend from an AT perspective

Best for

Those who value American craftsmanshipPeople transitioning from memory foamCouples (good motion isolation with coil responsiveness)Back sleepers

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