Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: Editor’s noteOriginal review date: August 2022No design changes since original reviewPrices have fallen: queen size originally cost $999, now $799Updated: February 2024The DreamCloud remains one of the best hybrid mattress we’ve tested, delivering excellent comfort and support, as well as a feel that will suit a wide range of sleepers. In fall 2023 DreamCloud introduced an all-foam alternative, but the design of the hybrid is the same as on our original review model. We called it out for being great value for money at time of testing, with an affordable mid-range price and generous extras, like a year-long trial. Prices have fallen since review – back then a queen size would cost you $999, but now it’s usually $799 (ignore MSRP, it’s never sold at that price) – making it an even stronger value proposition now.Ruth HamiltonSleep Editor, Certified Sleep Science CoachDreamCloud Mattress: two-minute reviewThe DreamCloud Mattress is a luxuriously thick hybrid mattress that’s sold at a much lower price than equivalent beds from rival brands. It also comes with excellent perks – a full year’s trial period and lifetime warranty. After sleeping on a queen-size model for three weeks and testing it on a range of comfort and support criteria, I’d rate this the best mattress around if you’re looking for an affordable yet surprisingly premium-feeling hybrid. The hybrid design consists of an innerspring base, a cashmere-blend quilted foam cover, and three layers of foams sandwiched in between them – including a layer of gel-infused memory foam to keep sleepers cool. During testing I found it to be the perfect blend of bouncy, soft, and supportive. It’s responsive yet cradling, with a nice amount of cushioning, and kept my head, neck, and shoulders nicely aligned.Some other (pricier) brands offer a choice of different sleep feels, but there’s only one firmness option here. That medium-firm feel manages to satisfy most sleepers, although very lightweight people might find it a bit too hard, while very heavy bodies should seek out something more supportive. In fact, the DreamCloud Mattress performed impressively well in all of my tests – check out the table below for an overview.The generous 365-night trial means you can sleep on it in all seasons before fully committing, and you’re not satisfied, the company will refund your money and also cover the returns fee. Swipe to scroll horizontallySectionNotesScoreComfort7.5/10 firmness, suits most people and positions. Comfortable cushioning and sturdy springs.N/AValueLower-mid / mid-range mattress, one of the most affordable in its category.4.5/5DesignFairly luxe-feeling, 14″ tall hybrid with foams and pocket coils. Cashmere-blend cover not removable.4/5TemperatureCoils help with breathability, no issues with trapping heat.4.5/5Motion isolation Excellent – absorbs movements very effectively. 4.5/5Edge supportSturdy edges, sleeper able to sit comfortably on the edges.4.5/5Customer serviceFree basic delivery, with upgrade options. Generous trial and warranty.4.5/5That’s the super-short version. Read on for my full DreamCloud mattress review.Note: I’m reviewing the US model here. For the UK review, toggle the flag dropdown in the main navigation bar.DreamCloud mattress review: Design & materials14-inch tall, hybrid mattress with five internal layers, plus coverIncludes quilted, cashmere blend cover, memory foam and wrapped coilsYou’ll have to spot-treat stains since the cover is not removableThe DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid has five internal layers, including foams and springs. At 14 inches tall, it’s thicker than most mattresses, which helps it feel more luxurious, but is worth bearing in mind if you’re going to need to move it around a lot, or are planning on adding a topper, for example. It’s available in the usual range of common US sizes, and ranks highly in TechRadar’s best king size mattress guide.At the top is a soft-touch cover made from quilted foam and cashmere blend material. It’s stitched with a cloud pattern, and has a fairly luxurious look and feel (it’s still designed to be nice and durable). Right underneath that is a pressure-relieving comfort layer made of ‘soft foam’, followed by a layer of sink-in memory foam, infused with gel to promote cooling. These sit on top of a ‘transition layer’ of a third type of foam. All of the foams used here are CertiPUR-US certified, which means they meet certain basic health and environmental standards. Inside the DreamCloud Hybrid you’ll find layers of different foams and pocket coils (Image credit: DreamCloud)Beneath these three foams is the layer of eight-and-a-half inch tall innerspring steel coils. These are individually pocketed, to help isolate movements, and extra-thick around the perimeter, to give a sturdier edge. The coils will also boost breathability by creating space for air to circulate within the mattress (all-foam mattresses can cling on to body heat). Below the coils is a layer of base foam for stability, followed by the shift-resistant lower cover. Unlike some other models, the upper cover cannot be removed and popped into the washing machine for easy cleaning – this one is spot-clean only (if you’re unsure of how to do this read our guide to learn how to clean a mattress). To further safeguard the mattress from stains, spills, and other undesirables, wrap it in one of the best mattress protectors. There are, however, handles to help with maneuvering.The memory foam version (left) swaps the springs of the hybrid (right) for more foam (Image credit: DreamCloud)The DreamCloud Hybrid is the brand’s original and flagship model. There are a couple of pricier, and more advanced models in the range – the Premier and the Premier Rest. In fall 2023, DreamCloud also introduced all-foam versions of all of its mattresses, so it is possible to buy the DreamCloud original in a version that swaps the springs for more foam.DreamCloud mattress review: Price & value for moneyLower-mid / mid-range mattress; queen size typically sold at $799Never sold at full price – expect around 40% offComes with a 1-year trial and forever warrantyThe DreamCloud Mattress is very competitively priced among other luxury hybrids and is among the most affordable mattresses in its class. Ignore MSRP, because there’s always a DreamCloud mattress sale on. The evergreen offer runs year-round and knocks around 40% off. One exception is the Black Friday mattress deals – while the offer on the day itself is usually just the standard evergreen deal, there are often flash sales that occur in the late October and early November that deliver especially low prices.Outside of those holiday flash sales, the evergreen offer gets you a queen-size DreamCloud Hybrid for $799. The all-foam version will typically have the same discount structure, and overall is slightly cheaper.Here’s the ‘official’ pricing for the DreamCloud mattress, and alongside the typical sale price:Twin: MSRP $839 (usually on sale for $503)Twin XL: MSRP $1,089 (usually on sale for $653)Full: MSRP $1,199 (usually on sale for $719)Queen: MSRP $1,332 (usually on sale for $799)King: MSRP $1,669 (usually on sale for $1,001)Cal king: MSRP $1,669 (usually on sale for $1,001)The DreamCloud is one of the most affordable options in TechRadar’s best hybrid mattress ranking, and punches above its weight when it comes to quality. It’s a great alternative to something like the Saatva Classic or the WinkBed mattress, but can’t afford the premium price tag – while the DreamCloud isn’t as high quality as either of those models, it has a similar look and feel. (Image credit: Future)Standard with the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid is a 365-night mattress trial, providing you with an entire year to decide if the mattress is right for you. If you decide not to keep the mattress, you can request a refund as long as you tried it for 30 full days. (You’ll also avail of free returns.) But if you do decide to keep it, the DreamCloud Mattress is guaranteed for life. Should you ever find a manufacturer’s flaw or defect, DreamCloud will repair or replace it.With a few weeks of testing under my belt, I would be surprised if DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Mattress didn’t remain sturdy and new-looking. The mattress utilizes high-quality build materials and premium construction, which means it should stand up to years of use. Value score: 4.5 out of 5DreamCloud mattress review: Comfort & supportI’d rate it a 7.5 out of 10 on the firmness scaleSuitable for most side…