The Douglas Original Hybrid is the coiled version of the award-winning Douglas Original foam mattress. Starting at just $749, this medium-firm mattress has standout motion isolation and great edge support. It comes with multiple cooling features, a 365-night sleep trial, a 20-year warranty, and a free bedding bundle, making it one of our top Canadian hybrid mattress picks.
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Priced at $1,000 for a queen-size, the Silk & Snow Hybrid is a 13″ Euro-top mattress that combines memory foam comfort with pocketed coil support. It’s made in Canada and comes with a 365-night sleep trial plus a 15-year limited warranty.
The Douglas Original Hybrid and Silk & Snow Hybrid are both hybrid mattresses that are made and sold in Canada. Both models use zoned pocketed coils and have a medium-firm feel that works for different sleep positions, plus come with free shipping and return pickup, extended sleep trials and warranties, and a free bedding bundle.
The Douglas Original Hybrid features layers of cooling gel, breathable Elastex® foam, and motion-isolation support foam, topped with a moisture-wicking, machine-washable cover. Priced at $949 for a queen, it has great edge support and standout motion isolation.
In comparison, the Silk & Snow Hybrid has good edge support and very good motion isolation, but it still scored lower than Douglas in third-party testing. S&S Hybrid has fewer built-in cooling features, and the cover isn’t machine washable. It’s also priced slightly higher at $1,000 for a queen.
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Douglas Original Hybrid has a higher overall rating than S&S Hybrid, according to our scoring methodology that factors in commissioned third-party engineer testing.
We include edge support and motion isolation in our overall mattress score, and we present these results using a simple colour system: green (5.0 and above), yellow (3.0–4.9), and red (2.9 and below). Cooling features aren’t part of the final rating, but we still use the same colour scale to show how each mattress performs. Firmness and bounce are more a matter of personal preference, so we display those scores in grey and exclude them from the overall score.
Quick Look |
Douglas Original Hybrid |
Silk & Snow Hybrid |
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Price Range | $749 - $1,049 | $800 - $1,200 |
Firmness | 6.0 / 10 | 6.8 / 10 |
Standout Features |
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Sleep Trial | 365 nights | 365 nights |
Overall Rating | 9.5 / 10 | 8.5 / 10 |
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At $949 for a queen mattress, the Douglas Original Hybrid is the hybrid version of the award-winning Douglas Original, the brand's popular all-foam model. The Douglas Original Hybrid keeps the convenient machine-washable cover and the universal medium-firm feel that suits all sleep styles. But it adds a layer of zoned support coils for breathability, bounce, and more targeted support. Its construction helped it earn strong scores for edge support and motion isolation in third-party engineer testing that we commissioned.
Like all Douglas mattresses, the Original Hybrid comes with a 365-night sleep trial and a 20-year warranty. It also ships with a free bedding bundle that includes a cotton sheet set, duvet cover, down alternative duvet, pillow(s), pillow protector(s), and a mattress protector.
If you're on the hunt for even more support, pressure-relief, or cooling features, you might want to explore upgrading to the Douglas Alpine Hybrid or Douglas Summit Hybrid.

The Silk & Snow Hybrid features a Euro-top design, meaning it has an extra padding layer sewn directly to the edges of the mattress. This cushioned cover can't be removed from the mattress, so any spills or stains call for spot cleaning. S&S Hybrid pairs a memory foam comfort layer with a pocketed coil core for pressure relief. It comes in 3 firmness options, but we bought the medium-firm model for our review.
A medium-firm queen-size Silk & Snow Hybrid is priced at $1,000 and includes a 365-night sleep trial, a 15-year limited warranty, and a free bedding bundle. That said, it has fewer cooling features compared to the Douglas Original Hybrid, plus lower edge support and motion isolation scores.
If you'd like a cooling cover with your mattress, you'll need to upgrade to the brand's Plush model, which costs $1,450 for a queen.
Get the mattress with the machine-washable cover.
Sizes Based on standard sizing. Individual mattress dimensions may vary. | Douglas Original Hybrid | Silk & Snow Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
Twin
| $749 | $800 |
Twin XL
| $799 | $825 |
Full/Double
| $849 | $900 |
Queen
| $949 | $1,000 |
King
| $1,049 | $1,200 |
California King
| $1,049 | $1,200 |
RV (Bunk)
| $749 | N/A |
RV (3/4)
| $869 | N/A |
RV (Short Queen)
| $949 | N/A |
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The Douglas Original Hybrid and Silk & Snow Hybrid mattresses are both hybrid models that use layers of foam and pocket coils. The Douglas Hybrid is 12" tall and has 4 layers, while the S&S Hybrid has 3 layers and measures 13" tall.

The Douglas Original Hybrid mattress is wrapped in the brand's CoolSense® white cover, which features a mountain-inspired pattern and a 360° red zipper. This makes the mattress's top cover fully removable for easy cleaning (it's machine-washable, too). The cover contains Infinitex™ fibres that are designed to wick moisture away from your body to help regulate temperature. The fabric is also breathable and helps limit odour buildup over time.

The Silk & Snow Hybrid has a dark blue and white two-tone look, with the brand's logo stitched near the lower corner. The cover can't be removed, so you'll need to spot-clean it instead. Silk & Snow says the cover is 100% polyester with antimicrobial properties that can help slow bacterial buildup. While the firm and medium-firm models covers' don't include any cooling properties, if you run hot at night, you can upgrade to the plush version of the mattress for an extra $550 and get a cooling cover.
Category | Douglas Original Hybrid | Silk & Snow Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
Feel | Medium-firm | Medium-firm |
Firmness | 6.0 / 10 | 6.8 / 10 |
Edge Support | 8.3 / 10 | 6.8 / 10 |
Motion Isolation | 9.0 / 10 | 7.9 / 10 |
Bounce | 8.0 / 10 | 3.9 / 10 |
Cooling Features | 5.3 / 10 | 1.8 / 10 |
In third-party engineer testing that we commissioned, both mattresses received firmness scores that put them in our medium-firm category. The Douglas Original Hybrid scored 6.0/10, while the medium-firm S&S Hybrid had a slightly higher score of 6.8/10. A medium-firm feel works for most sleep positions, so either mattress should be comfortable and supportive for side, back, and stomach sleepers.
Where Douglas Differs:
Where Silk & Snow Differs:
Get the mattress with higher scores for motion isolation and edge support.
These third-party engineers apply a consistent testing process to every mattress using a detailed framework. Every mattress is tested the same way, whether it's foam or hybrid. Because these types perform differently, we rate them on separate scales to ensure the scores are fair and meaningful.
We believe independent testing is essential to producing reliable and meaningful comparisons. That's why all test results are reviewed and signed off by an APEGA-certified engineer, operating under a strict code of ethics.
We use the testing results and over 40 criteria to build our scoring methodology.
Tests and reviews without this level of professional oversight may be more prone to errors and unintended bias.
Quick Look |
Douglas |
Silk & Snow |
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Courier | FedEx | Various |
Shipping Fees | Free | Free |
Delivery Timeline | 2–10 business days | 2–9 business days |
Sleep Trial Nights | 365 | 365 |
Return Policy | Free pickup and return, full refund | Free pickup and return, full refund |
Warranty Years | 20 | 15 |
Douglas ships mattresses for free to most Canadians using FedEx, with delivery in about 2–10 business days. Extra fees can apply for more remote addresses. Each mattress is shipped in a convenient cardboard package with built-in handles, and expands quickly after unboxing.
Douglas includes a 365-night sleep trial (one of the longest in Canada) with its mattresses, a 20-year warranty, and free return pickup with a full refund if you don't love it. Returned mattresses get donated to a local charity, or recycled if donation isn't an option.
Silk & Snow ships mattresses for free to most parts of Canada using various courier partners, although extra fees can apply in remote areas. Delivery typically takes 2–9 business days, including processing time. The mattress comes with a 365-night sleep trial and a 15-year warranty.
If you decide to return it within the trial period, you'll need to contact Silk & Snow's customer service team to coordinate your return and refund. According to the Silk & Snow website, returned mattresses are either donated, recycled, or disposed of.
Third-party review sites like the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Trustpilot collect and publish customer feedback about companies and their products, and aren't controlled by the companies being reviewed. They offer a snapshot of overall customer satisfaction and highlight common issues shoppers might face. Checking ratings on sites like these can be a useful way for customers to make more informed purchasing decisions.
Douglas stands out here with a better BBB rating and a higher BBB customer review rating score compared to Silk & Snow.
Third Party Sites Scores from brands' Better Business Bureau and Trustpilot profiles are factored into our overall mattress ratings. | Douglas | Silk & Snow |
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BBB Rating | ||
BBB Stars | 4.9 / 5 | 2.08 / 5 |
Trustpilot Rating | ||
Parent Company | GoodMorning | Sleep Country Canada |
Year Launched | 2017 | 2017 |
Douglas earns high marks on third-party review sites. Find out why.
The Douglas Original Hybrid and the Silk & Snow Hybrid are Canadian hybrid mattresses that both come with zoned support, longer-than-average sleep trials and warranties, and free bedding bundles. But Douglas Hybrid earned higher scores for edge support, motion isolation, and cooling features. It also has a machine-washable cover, a free bedding bundle with every purchase, and a 20-year warranty, making it a well-rounded option at $949 for a queen-size.

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