The Eve Hybrid Premium mattress has long been one of the most popular models from the British brand Eve Sleep, known for its hybrid comfort and advanced technologies. However, the brand ceased all operations in France at the end of 2022. This test is therefore aimed at curious individuals or buyers abroad, and also offers reliable alternatives available in 2025 on the French market.
Brand Presentation: Eve Sleep
Origin and Positioning
Founded in 2015 in the UK, Eve Sleep became known for its direct digital strategy and well-thought-out products. It positioned itself in the accessible premium segment with certified materials, risk-free trials, and transparent communication.
Key Products
- Eve Original: 100% foam
- Eve Hybrid: foam + pocket springs
- Eve Hybrid Premium: the highest-end model, tested here
Complete Test of the Eve Hybrid Premium Mattress
Comfort
The Eve Hybrid Premium mattress combined five layers of comfort, including:
- Evecomfort™ foam infused with graphite (cool welcome),
- memory foam,
- 12 cm pocket springs with differentiated zones,
- high-density foam base.
The welcome was soft yet well-supported, with a good balance between plushness and firmness.
Technologies and Composition
- Hybrid technology: foam + springs
- Graphite infusion for better thermal regulation
- Differentiated comfort zones
- Removable, hypoallergenic cover washable at 40°C
Adaptation to Body Types
- < 60 kg: soft, comfortable welcome
- 60–90 kg: good support and spinal alignment
- > 90 kg: acceptable support, but firmness sometimes too low
Sleeping Positions
- Back: optimal alignment
- Side: good relief of pressure points
- Stomach: possible sinking for larger body types
Thermoregulation
- Graphite foam = coolness
- Air circulation via springs = enhanced ventilation
Durability and Maintenance
- Washable cover
- 10-year warranty
- Tested for 10 years of daily use without major sagging
Value for Money
Price observed at its launch: €699 to €899, depending on the dimensions. A price justified by the materials, hybrid construction, and serious finishes.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- Very good compromise between foam and springs
- Good motion isolation
- Quality materials, washable cover
- 10-year warranty
- Effective ventilation thanks to graphite and springs
Disadvantages
- Not available in France since the end of 2022
- Lack of firmness for those over 100 kg
- Non-customizable firmness
- High price outside promotions
Recommended Profile
- Couples: excellent motion isolation
- Back or side sleepers
- Heat-sensitive sleepers
- Profile looking for a hybrid mattress without being ultra-firm
Where to Buy This Product? At What Price?
Eve Sleep no longer sells its mattresses in France since the end of 2022.
The Hybrid Premium model can still be found in the UK or on foreign platforms, but is no longer officially available on the French market.
Alternatives to Consider
- Emma Hybrid Premium: firmer, good durability, customer service in France
- Slome (formerly Hypnia) Bien-Être Suprême: enhanced back support, enveloping welcome
- Mello Relax: more affordable, simple but effective comfort
Expert Opinion on Bedding
The Eve Hybrid Premium was aimed at discerning sleepers looking for a comfortable, well-ventilated, and durable hybrid mattress. It effectively combined the advantages of modern foams and pocket springs, without excessive marketing.
We recommended it for:
- Back or side sleepers
- Those who wish to limit motion transfer
- Sleepers sensitive to heat
Less suitable for:
- Individuals > 100 kg sleeping on their stomach
- Profiles seeking extreme firmness
Since Eve Sleep has left the French market, consult our complete guide to choosing a hybrid mattress and our mattress guide for back pain to find the best alternatives available in France.
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Is this product suitable for people with back pain?
The Eve Hybrid Premium was well-suited for individuals suffering from mild to moderate back pain, particularly due to its pocket springs in differentiated comfort zones that provide targeted lumbar support. In the back position, spinal alignment was deemed very good by our testers. In the side position, pressure relief at the shoulders and hips was effective. However, it was not recommended for those seeking very marked firmness or for sleepers over 100 kg. For these profiles, alternatives like the Slome Bien-Être Suprême or the Emma Hybrid Premium offer better orthopedic performance.
Can it still be tested or returned in France?
No. Eve Sleep ceased all commercial activity in France at the end of 2022, following financial difficulties faced by several online bedding players. The brand no longer offers sales, trials, or returns on French territory. If you already own an Eve Hybrid Premium mattress purchased before this date, your manufacturer's warranty may still be partially valid — inquire directly with the distributor through whom you made the purchase. For a new purchase, alternatives like Emma, Tediber, or Slome offer comparable trial conditions (100 nights) with active customer service in France.
What is its average lifespan?
The Eve Hybrid Premium was warrantied for 10 years by Eve Sleep and designed to last between 8 and 10 years under normal use, according to manufacturer data at the time of its launch. Its hybrid structure (memory foam + pocket springs) provided it with superior durability compared to 100% foam models, as springs retain their tension longer than foam alone. To maximize the lifespan of a similar hybrid mattress, it is recommended to rotate it head/foot every 6 months, use a mattress protector from day one, and air out the bedding every morning to limit moisture.
Does it require a specific bed base?
No, the Eve Hybrid Premium did not require a proprietary bed base. However, to ensure optimal performance, Eve recommended a fixed or semi-rigid slatted base, spaced a maximum of 5 cm apart, or a solid box spring. These configurations ensure uniform support of the pocket springs and promote air circulation under the mattress, contributing to thermoregulation. Avoid spring bases (pressure accumulation) and soft slat bases (internal support imbalance). These recommendations also apply to equivalent hybrid mattresses like Emma Hybrid or Slome.
What are the best alternatives to the Eve Hybrid Premium available in France in 2026?
Since Eve Sleep's withdrawal from the French market, the closest hybrid alternatives are the Emma Hybrid II (good value for money, €649, customer service in France), the Slome (formerly Hypnia) Bien-Être Suprême (springs + latex + memory, €799, 15-year warranty) and the Tediber (French manufacturing, balanced comfort). These three models offer comparable technologies with trial periods and free returns.
