Whilst Memory Foam and Latex are the main foam bed contenders, If you look around you also will have seen other materials, gels and foams, in your search for the perfect mattress.  

Hybrid foams

Both Memory Foam and Latex have been around for over 20 years commercially and in the meantime a number of other ‘Hybrid’ foams have been created. Many bed retailers will only refer to these with their brand names or will incorrectly classify them as a Memory foam again confusing the area. 

Here at John Ryan we class any foam that is not technically Memory Foam (viscoelastc) or Latex as a ‘Hybrid’ Foam. Referring to any of these foams as Memory Foam or equivalent to Natural Latex is itself misleading.

Memory Foam is a viscoelastic foam that reacts to heat. If it doesn’t react to heat and have an open cell structure the scientists will argue it is not Memory Foam.

As you may have guessed there are again a number of different Hybrid Foams that offer similar properties and benefits to Memory Foam and Latex. In addition to being similar a number of them have managed to remove the disadvantages of Memory Foam such as heat retention and rebound characteristics.

We wont baffle you with pseudo-science about gel crystals or intelligent mattresses that some how manage to regulate your body-heat for you, what we will do is explain in plain English why these Hybrid Foams are a cut above Memory Foam and why we endorse them. Then its up to you to decide.

We offer two types of Hybrid Foams that we have tried and tested to our satisfaction.  We only use British Vita’s foams.  British Vita are a UK Foam Manufacturer, we only use UK manufactured foam and don’t user cheaper imports.

Laygel – a ‘synthetic Latex’ equivalent manufactured using advanced foam not Latex. Medium 60kg density/firmess

Coolblue -An advanced Memory foam equivalent without the heat and a faster recovery time. It still has a similar firm Memory Foam feel. Medium to Firm 75Kg density/firmness.

Whilst we are aware of a number of other foams with gel beads, intelligent heat dispersal and so forth, the only two Hybrids we will recommend are Laygel and Coolblue at this stage. They have been tried and tested and truly do what they say on the tin. Remember there are hundreds of Memory Foams and Hybrid Foams out there with varying qualities, so each supplier is trying to come up with a new way to say or sell the same idea. As always there are varying qualities of these foams and we only provide quality foams we have tried and tested ourselves.