

🛌 Elevate your sleep game with hybrid comfort that’s ready when you are!
The Linenspa 8 Inch Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress combines the contouring comfort of memory foam with the supportive bounce of innerspring coils in a medium-firm profile. Designed for guest rooms or kids’ beds, it features breathable layers for cooling, ships compressed in a convenient bed-in-a-box format, and comes with a 10-year limited warranty—delivering affordable, durable comfort that fits your modern lifestyle.












| Best Sellers Rank | #8,821 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #46 in Mattresses |
| Brand | Linenspa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 204,123 Reviews |
| Item Firmness Description | Medium Firm |
| Item Weight | 36 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 74"L x 39"W x 8"Th |
| Size | Twin |
| Top Style | Pillow Top |
S**C
Awesome quality
I have now purchased three Linenspa mattresses. We put a queen in our RV and because we lived in our RV we slept on it for over 2 years and I must say it’s pretty comfortable. We got the 10” queen. We just moved into our house and I purchased another queen for the guest bedroom and a twin for a daybed. Once I unrolled the twin I could tell it felt just as nice as the queen we already have. This is really a great product and for an awesome price. Sometimes you really don’t need to spend thousands for a quality mattress.
W**E
I loved it so much, I bought a 2nd one (I think you have to pay xtra for bugs)
I now have two of these in my home for my two children... I bought my first in September of 2018 to replace an old mattress for my daughter... it was great, and my daughter loved the mattress... no issues at all with the mattress... my son needed a new mattress too, so I was about to order a 2nd one in February 2019 when I noticed numerous reviews (many recent) citing reports of bedbugs. Now let me clarify my experience here... I work in the hospitality business and maintain dormitories for military training students that are on a constant rotation, much like a hotel. We are all trained to spot, look for and deal with bed bugs should ever the problem arise... bed bugs have nothing to do with personal hygene or cleanliness, they can infest anything from the sleaziest no-tell motel to the fanciest 5-star Hyatt Regency. Also, bed bugs don't limit themselves to beds, they will travel and hide on/in anything... clothes, shoes, carpets, suitcases, curtains, laptops, alarm clocks, a book... bed bugs aren't picky. For those reviewers that say they got bedbugs... if you think it came from the mattress and you just tossed it out, problem solved... YOU STILL HAVE BEDBUGS because your house is now infested (or previously was and you just now noticed). Now back to these Linenspa mattresses... I LOVE THESE THINGS... they're very comfortable and affordable... both my kids love them. I had already purchased one back in 2018 and never had any issues, and as someone who can spot those little devils, our house is free of them. When I ordered my 2nd mattress (after reading the negative bug reviews) I went ahead and took the added precaution... and you should too... if you're ever worried about something like this... INSPECT AND OPEN THE MATTRESS OUTSIDE YOUR HOUSE! I just laid a bedsheet in the driveway, opened the box, inspected the vacuum-sealed wrap... saw nothing... opened it up on the sheet on my driveway (to keep it clean of course) and fully inspected this sucker everywhere... nope... no bugs, no smells... just a nice clean beautiful mattress. Carried it inside, no issues, son happy... If you actually do have one that is infested like some people claim, and you opened it inside and slept on it... ya... your whole house is now infested (and possibly was before you bought a new mattress). I just want to make it clear that as someone who works in the hospitality business and is trained in spotting and dealing with those little devils long before it becomes a problem... I've bought two of these mattresses from this company and never had an issue with bugs or smells... and if I need a third or fourth mattress, i would buy another... but if you ever suspect or worry about something like this from this company, or ANY company... just open it outside on a clean sheet and inspect thoroughly before you bring it in.... that way if there is a problem, you don't risk letting them into your home.
C**S
Mattress 6 inch
Mattress still going strong after all these years. I have to admit you can feel the mattress springs, but this was the cheapest mattress I could find on Amazon. I sleep very comfortably. My weight is 130 pounds
S**O
Sleeping Comfortably!!!
I purchased the Linenspa 8 Inch Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress - Medium Firm - Bed in a Box. I've slept on the mattress for two weeks now. The mattress is extremely comfortable. It arrived in a box, and inside the box, the mattress was encased in airtight plastic. While removing the plastic the mattress began to expand and take shape. I allowed 48 hours for this process before adding a mattress protector and sheets. I began sleeping on the mattress four days after receiving it. The mattress indeed is medium-firm. I did not measure the height but it did appear to rise to the height of 8 inches. I did not and still do not smell an offensive odor. So far, so good. I am impressed with the quality, expansion time, firmness, and comfort.
J**.
Athletic comfort!
We bought this mattress for my son in his freshman year of college. He is now a junior, and he still loves it He has been a competitive swimmer for 14 years, and he is currently a college swimmer, so recovery is crucial. We have also used it for guests at our house, too, who have slept very comfortably. When asked why he loves it so much, he replied he does not move around much, there is a lot of support and comfort. We are currently getting it for our other son for college, now. Great product!
S**N
Nope, no bedbugs (and here's why there wouldn't be)
If you’ve been reading reviews of this mattress, no doubt you’ve seen all the reviews claiming that someone found bedbugs in their mattress, and no doubt you’re starting to wonder whether buying this mattress is worth the risk. However, unlike many of the previous reviewers, I actually have firsthand experience with bedbugs. Thanks to the people who once lived in the apartment below mine, I know far more about bedbugs than I ever wanted to know. So, to set your mind at ease, here are a few important facts about bedbugs and why you’re highly unlikely to find them in a brand-new factory-sealed mattress. 1. Contrary to popular belief, bedbugs are not tiny little unidentifiable specks. An adult bedbug is reddish brown, about the size and shape of an apple seed, and easily identifiable as a bug. Bedbug eggs and nymphs (babies) are tiny little specks, but they’re whitish or yellowish. So if you see tiny dark spots on your new mattress, they are NOT bedbugs or bedbug eggs. Even if they appear to be moving, it’s probably due to static electricity or air currents, not because they’re alive. Any tiny specks on a new mattress are probably exactly what the manufacturer says they are, which is flecks of burned plastic left over from the packaging process. 2. Bedbugs won’t crawl into a mattress just because it’s a mattress. Bedbugs don’t know what mattresses are. Bedbugs are small, slow-moving critters that can’t jump or fly, so their preferred prey is something that’s lying still and oblivious to its surroundings, i.e., sleeping humans. They're attracted to sleeping humans by the carbon dioxide that humans exhale, and then they hide in or near the bed because they’ve found a food source in the bed, not because they’re somehow intelligent enough to recognize a mattress and seek out mattresses that aren’t currently occupied by humans. 3. Bedbugs would have trouble getting established in a factory. Certainly they could hitchhike into a factory on a worker’s clothes or belongings, but once there, they wouldn’t thrive. They prefer to hide during the day and feed at night. They don’t like bright lights or prey that’s awake, moving around, and alert enough to smack any bugs they feel crawling on them. Any bedbug that made its way into a mattress factory would probably just get stepped on, not start a colony in the equipment and infest all the mattresses. (See above: no way is a bedbug intelligent enough to think to itself, "Hey, that thing over there is a mattress. If I hide in it, I'll eventually get delivered somewhere that I can find a sleeping person to bite.") 4. Bedbugs aren’t indestructible. It’s true that they’re highly resistant to pesticides, and according to some sources, they can live a year without food and 18 months without oxygen. But one thing that does reliably kill bedbugs is heat, and furthermore, bedbugs can be squashed. In the unlikely event that a bedbug crawled onto a mattress in a factory, it probably wouldn’t survive as the mattress is compressed with giant rollers, wrapped in multiple layers of shrink wrap (which requires heat to shrink the shrink wrap), stored in a non-climate-controlled warehouse, shipped in the non-climate-controlled hold of a cargo ship, etc. 5. Bedbug nymphs require a blood meal to progress from one stage of development to the next. Even if a bedbug got onto a mattress in the factory (unlikely, because they don’t know what a mattress is), survived the packaging process (unlikely), and laid eggs inside the packaging (only possible if this specific bedbug is a pregnant female), you wouldn’t end up with a mattress crawling with bedbugs. Without anything to eat, the nymphs would not develop. (And no, these hypothetical bedbugs inside the packaging couldn't survive by eating each other. The only thing bedbugs eat is mammalian blood.) 6. A bug on your bed isn't automatically a bedbug. Bedbugs are a specific species of insect. Walking across a bed doesn't make any other kind of bug a bedbug, any more than walking across a cow pasture would make you a cow. (I bring this point up because I've looked at a number of photos of supposed bedbugs posted by other reviewers. Only one photo clearly showed a bug, and that bug was the wrong shape to be a bedbug.) It's possible for a bug to get into a warehouse or delivery truck and hide in a crevice of your package. It's also possible for a bug to get in through your open door while you're bringing your package inside, or for a bug that was already in your house to come out while you're unpackaging your mattress, and end up on your new mattress just because it's there. But none of these scenarios necessarily means that you have bedbugs. Granted, you probably don't want any bug of any species in your bed. However, bedbugs are particularly bad news because they will bite you and they're very hard to get rid of. But odds are that any other bug on your bed is something harmless that you can just vacuum up and forget about. 7. If you buy a new factory-sealed mattress and later notice bedbugs in your home, that doesn’t prove that the bedbugs came from the mattress. Bedbugs can get into a home in any number of ways. Live in an apartment building? The bedbugs may have crawled through the walls from a neighboring apartment. Slept in a hotel or at someone else's house lately? You may have brought bedbugs home from there. Had overnight guests? They may have brought the bedbugs with them. Bought any used furniture, even if it wasn't bedroom furniture? It may have had bedbugs hiding in the cracks. Used public transportation? You may have picked up a bedbug that was hiding in the seat upholstery. And so on. Furthermore, a bedbug infestation in a home can start with just one pregnant female bedbug, but bedbugs reproduce slowly by insect standards, so it could take weeks or months for the infestation to get big enough to notice. So by the time you realize you have bedbugs, they've probably been there for quite a while and it's likely impossible to trace where they came from. But a brand-new sealed mattress is about the least likely source. (And by the way, bedbugs don't come from bad hygiene or unsanitary living conditions. Bedbugs aren't attracted by dirt or garbage or smells; they're attracted by people who breathe, which is, last time I checked, everybody. So the cleanest person in the most spotlessly neat home can get bedbugs just as fast as the smelliest slob who never washes his sheets, because both the clean person and the smelly slob breathe.) 8. If, in spite of everything I just said, you’re still feeling paranoid about bedbugs, there’s a simple precaution you can take. Buy a zippered mattress cover that’s labeled “dust mite proof,” and as soon as you’ve unpackaged the mattress, zip it up in the cover and just keep it in the cover. (Bedbugs are bigger than dust mites, so anything that's impervious to dust mites is also impervious to bedbugs. And no, bedbugs can’t chew through a mattress cover. Their mouth parts are designed only for sucking blood, not chewing.) Also, if you have enough floor space, you can quarantine your new mattress for a few days. Lay it out on the floor where it’s not touching any walls or furniture and stick strips of double-sided tape to the floor all the way around it. In the almost impossible event that a bedbug comes crawling out of the mattress, it will get stuck in the tape and eventually die. In short, if you buy this mattress, you're not going to get any unwanted guests with it. (Well, let me rephrase that statement: you won't get any unwanted guests in the form of bedbugs. I can't make any guarantees about annoying relatives who invite themselves over.) So let's move on to a review of the mattress itself. Short version: It's okay, but I'm not hugely impressed. Longer version: COMFORT/SUPPORT: I don't find this mattress supportive enough. Especially if I sleep on my stomach, I can feel my hips sagging into the mattress, which leads to a backache. Admittedly, I'm a full-size adult who weighs, well, let's just say more than 150 pounds, so I may just be too heavy for an eight-inch twin mattress. (Still, the equally thin, cheapo inner-spring mattress I had before this one worked fine for years, so I suspect the problem is this mattress, not me.) If you're a heavier adult and/or prone to backaches, this may not be the mattress for you, especially not the eight-inch version. Also, the sides of the mattress are not reinforced, so if you sit on the edge of the bed, you'll sink down all the way to the box springs. You essentially have to hoist yourself out of a hole to get out of bed, so if you have difficulty standing up from a sitting position, this is not the ideal mattress for you. APPEARANCE: My mattress never fully expanded after it was unpackaged. The center reached a full eight inches, but the corners did not. The smashed-down corners don't really affect the usability of the mattress, but they do make it look oddly saggy and lumpy. SMELL: I didn't notice any bothersome smell. I could detect a faint scent when the mattress was brand new and I laid face-down on it without a sheet, but once I put sheets on, I no longer noticed it. NOISE: The springs squawk loudly when I'm getting into or out of bed. However, they're loudest when my weight is concentrated in one spot. When I'm lying down with my weight more widely distributed, the springs make very little noise when I roll over. DURABILITY: I've only had this mattress a few months, so I don't know about long-term durability. However, the fabric top of the mattress is already starting to pill. As already noted, the sides of the mattress aren't reinforced. Also, the top is a cotton-like fabric that's not waterproof or water-resistant, which means that it will stain. If your child spills a juice box on the bed (to say nothing of more gross scenarios), you may be able to wipe away some of the stain with a wet washcloth, but the ghost of the stain will be there approximately forever. I don't think this mattress will hold up to long-term use. So, should you buy this mattress? If you need a cheap mattress delivered to your door in a small box in a hurry, then this is probably an acceptable option. And no, you're not going to get any bedbugs as a free bonus. But don't expect top-quality comfort or durability, because you're likely not going to get them either.
K**M
Memory Foam and Spring Hybrid Mattress is the best choice for comfort
real good mattress provides memory foam for comfort medium plush so you don't sink in works great in spare bedroom for guests
J**D
8" Twin, 8" Full, and 10" Queen deliver affordable comfort over the years
I currently own three mattresses in 3 sizes and 2 levels of thickness (8 inches for the twin and full mattresses, 10 inches for the queen). Here are my thoughts from prior reviews: "Mattress is exactly as advertised, with encased springs for 6 inches and 2 inches of memory foam on top for a total of 8 inches. This hybrid mattress is medium-firm, thanks in part to the memory foam. I sleep on medium to firm beds depending on materials, so this mattress is perfect for me. Packaging is vacuum sealed in a rectangular box. I ordered the twin size for about $91. Specs are 75"x39"x8". I unrolled the mattress, laid it as flat as possible, and opened the hermetically (vacuum) sealed plastic. This mattress expanded to 7 inches height within 5 minutes. I left the mattress alone for the recommended 3 hours max (the beauty of encased spring mattresses is short expansion time). The mattress height exceeds 8 inches, about 8.5 inches. I recommend cutting the four corners of the plastic seal to allow air to flow from all directions, that way the mattress expands evenly. The feel of the mattress would be medium-firm, as mentioned earlier. I feel like I'm floating as I lay on this mattress right now. I previously had a 6 inch encased coil mattress 5 years ago that was surprisingly comfortable, even though it didn't fully expand to 6 in. So I decided to give this one a try and it's well worth the low price. Fortunately my mattress came with no defects, but I imagine the price point of $91 would likely bring more defective products than higher quality mattresses would. This will be my 5th night sleeping on this mattress with no issues whatsoever. Will try another mattress soon." -January 2017 "Feb 09, 2018 update: 'This mattress contours to your body after extended periods of time. However, those coils spring back in place and the memory foam slowly regains its original shape after half an hour to an hour max. Today marks 3 months I'm sharing this with my girlfriend, with my full size mattress having arrived this same day. This mattress still pushes 9 inches in thickness to this day. I'm glad for thus purchase and still recommend this product.'" The full-size mattress I received in February 2018 is still wonderful in May of 2020. What I've shared regarding my twin mattress remains true for the full mattress as well, with the exception being the full mattress is a little plusher than the twin. If the twin was a 5.5 (1 is firmest, 10 is plushest), then the full is more like a 6.5. Although my girlfriend and I no longer use this mattress, my dad tells me it's still good as new thanks to the mattress protector we invested in. I made a recent visit and confirmed the mattress was still in excellent shape with no flattening or deteriorating down whatsoever. May 05, 2020: Although it's been almost a week since my 10" queen mattress delivered, I unboxed it 5 days ago. The matress was wrapped in three layers of plastic that was welded together instead of a single layer with tape to secure the rolled up mattress. This mattress expanded to 9 inches within the first 10 minutes and reached its 10 inches of thickness in under 2 hours. I left the mattress alone for 3 hours to ensure it properly expanded. As mentioned earlier, hybrid coil mattresses have the advantage of expanding quickly compared to full memory foam or gel/memory foam hybrid mattresses. They also retain their height better, with the foam being more likely to fail. Right now, my mattress is at least 10 inches thick with firmness/plushness similar to the twin mattress I had. This being my third Linenspa hybrid mattress in 3 years, I must commend the brand and Amazon for consistency. These mattresses all arrived in the same kind of packaging, have all delivered excellent bang-for-buck comfort, and were all stored at one of Amazon's warehouses for less than 9 months. For those who've likely had issues with defective mattresses, take heed to check the labels on the box of the manufactured date and/or the date or was shipped from the manufacturer to the vendor's warehouse. If long-term storage of this mattress in a vacuum seal is a likely culprit, you'll get confirmation upon reading the labels. Right now my pregnant girlfriend is sleeping like a baby on this 10" queen mattress. On a side note, I ordered the 10" mattress with the frame and the frame is great. It definitely holds 300lbs, plus the 80-85lbs the mattress weighs, with ease.
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