OptiRest Hybrid Tight Top Mattress
Brief Introduction
- Style: Hybrid, Pocket Coil
- Coil Type: 5-Zoned Pocket Coil
- Thickness: 11.5" (28 cm)
- Firmness: Firm (7 of 10)
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Packaging: Rolled and boxed for easy shipping or regular packaging.
- Recommended For: Back Sleepers who like firm mattress.
Description
The Hybrid Tight Top Firm Mattress offers the perfect balance of comfort and firm support for a rejuvenating night's sleep. Designed with a sleek tight top surface, this mattress provides a smooth, uniform feel while the hybrid design combines high-density Bio Foam with individually zoned pocket coils for superior spinal alignment, pressure relief, and motion isolation.
Its firm construction ensures enhanced back support, making it ideal for back sleep position. The breathable fabric promotes airflow, ensuring you stay cool and comfortable all night.
Experience long-lasting durability and luxurious firmness with the Hybrid Tight Top Firm Mattress—the ultimate choice for those who need both comfort and support.
Specification
Coil Count
- Single - 612
- Double - 884
- Queen - 1044
- King - 1200
Pocket Coil with Edge Guard
Individually wrapped pocket coils are designed to reduce sleep disturbances and give your body essential comfort and support. Edge guard support prevents sagging and provides a very durable overall system with a reinforced mattress edge.
Soft Cotton Feel Fibers
Beautiful breathable soft touch feel fabric is designed to intensify both air and moisture flow helping to promote balanced temperature at the sleep surface.
Center & Lumbar Support
Provides flexibility and additional reinforcement within the core ensuring appropriate posture support while preventing the mattress from sagging.
Zoned Pocket Coil
Zoned pocket coil system is designed according to the human body shape to match different support needs in certain areas: head, neck shoulders, hip, back and legs. With the Zoned Pocket Coil system ideal spinal alignment is achieved.
Bio High Density Foam
Soy based bio foam offers improved durability, strength, and support over conventional foam cores. Based on natural renewable materials, soy foam provides a higher level of comfort.
Handles
4 Handles placed the mattress' side are used to move mattress easily.
Available Sizes
- Single/Twin – 39" x 75" (99cm x 190.5cm)
- Double/Full – 54" x 75" (137cm x 190.5cm)
- Queen – 60" x 80" (152.5cm x 203cm)
- King – 76" x 80" (193cmx 203cm)
- Special size, please contact us to place your order
Free Gift

Waterproof Mattress Protector
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Certifications
Certifications
CertiPUR-US®
Our Maple mattress uses Certi-Pur US certified foams, free from harmful chemicals and low in VOCs, ensuring a healthier sleep for you and the planet.
Warranty & Shipping
Warranty & Shipping
Where We Ship:
We’re proud to offer free shipping to the following Canadian provinces: Ontario, Alberta, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
Where We Cannot Ship:
At this time, we’re unable to ship mattresses to the following locations:
1).The Canadian territories, including Iqaluit,Whitehorse, and Yellowknife.
2).The provinces of British Columbia,Manitoba, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
Additional Shipping Restrictions:
1).We cannot deliver to PO Boxes or Station Boxes. Please provide a full residential address, and our shipping partners will ensure your order is delivered directly to your home or to a nearby pickup location.
2).For orders to J0M postal codes, we can only ship mattresses and bedding.
3).For orders to V0T postal codes, we can only ship bedding. Mattresses cannot be shipped to this location.
The new Maple Mattress comes with a 10-year limited warranty.






Engineering For Last - OptiRest Hybrid Mattress Material
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Pocket Coil with Edge Guard
Zoned pocket coils reduce sleep disturbances, while edge support prevents sagging and enhances durability.
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Bio High Density Foam
The soy-based bio foam, made from renewable materials, offers superior comfort, durability, and eco-friendliness compared to traditional foam.
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Cotton
Soft and breathable, this material enhances airflow and moisture control, helping to maintain a balanced temperature at the sleep surface.
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Feel Refreshed Morning
Start your day energized! The Maple mattress helps you wake up feeling fresh and ready to take on the day.
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Great Motion Isolation
The Maple Mattress offers a soothing sleep surface with memory foam that absorbs and reduces motion transfer, ensuring a peaceful, undisturbed sleep.
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Pressure Relief & Support
Wake up pain-free! The Maple mattress offers support to relieve back pain and promote spinal alignment.
Unboxing Your New Maple Mattress
Maple mattress arrives compressed in a box for easy delivery and hassle-free unboxing. Simply follow the quick setup steps to enjoy a great night’s sleep.
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Unbox
Remove the mattress from the box carefully.
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Position
Place the rolled-up mattress on your bed frame.
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Unroll
Open the plastic wrap and gently unroll the mattress.
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Expand
Allow 24–48 hours for the mattress to fully expand.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does memory foam compare to other mattress materials?
Memory foam contours to your body, relieving pressure points and reducing motion transfer. Unlike traditional innerspring mattresses, it provides more consistent comfort and support, especially for those with joint or back pain.
How do I setup mattress?
- Unbox: Carefully remove the mattress from the box.
- Position: Place the mattress on your bed frame.
- Unroll: Cut open the plastic wrap and unroll the mattress.
- Expand: Allow 24-48 hours for the mattress to fully expand and settle.
What is the difference between a medium-firm and firm mattress?
A medium-firm mattress offers a balanced feel, providing support while still being soft enough for comfort, while a firm mattress provides stronger support, making it ideal for back or stomach sleepers who need more spinal alignment.
How does the 30-night sleep trial work?
Maple offers a 30-night trial, giving you over a months to decide if the mattress is right for you. If you're not satisfied, contact our Customer Care team. After a few questions, we’ll guide you through the return process. If you decide to return the mattress, you'll be responsible for sending it back to our factory.
What is the difference between memory foam mattress, hybrid mattress, and natural latex mattress?
- Memory Foam Mattress: Contours to your body for pressure relief and reduces motion transfer, offering a softer feel and a more snug sleep.
- Hybrid Mattress: Combines the support of pocket coils with the comfort of foam layers, providing a balance of support and softness with added durability and breathability.
- Natural Latex Mattress: Made from eco-friendly, hypoallergenic latex, offering a supportive, resilient feel with natural breathability and temperature regulation. It's firmer than memory foam with a bit of bounce.
How do I choose the right mattress based on my sleeping position and firmness preference?
Selecting the right mattress depends on both your sleeping position and the firmness you prefer:
- Side Sleepers: Opt for a medium-soft to medium-firm mattress (memory foam or hybrid) to relieve pressure on the hips and shoulders while providing adequate support.
- Back Sleepers: A medium-firm mattress (memory foam, hybrid, or latex) is ideal to support the spine's natural alignment and offer a balanced mix of comfort and firmness.
- Stomach Sleepers: Choose a firm mattress (hybrid or natural latex) to prevent the body from sinking too deeply and to maintain proper spinal support.
Consider your firmness preference: softer mattresses offer more cushioning, while firmer mattresses provide stronger support. Choose based on your comfort level and sleeping needs.
How long has Maple Mattress been in business?
We have been proudly serving our customers since 2007.
Do you sell used mattresses?
Absolutely not! All of our mattresses are brand new, factory sealed in original manufacturer packaging, and include full manufacturer's warranty. However, we always sell our showroom samples at very lower price.
Do you price match?
Our mattresses are always priced well below retail for the same size, brand, and style — and we guarantee you’ll get the best value. Remember: it’s factory pricing!
Why are your mattresses cheaper?
Our mattresses are more affordable because they come directly from the factory. If you find a better price elsewhere for the same size, brand, and style, we’ll beat it with our Price Match Guarantee.
How do I choose a mattress online?
We encourage all customers to come into our showroom and choose a mattress by trying it out in factory. This is the best way to choose a new mattress.However, if you are unable to visit us in person and would like to buy a mattress online.
How do I start the price match?
Send us an email to info@maplezzz.com or call us at 647-831-6686.
How many different size of mattress in Canada?
There are 8 mattress size in Canada. There are:
- Eastern King mattress size is 76×80 (inch)
- California King mattress size is 72×84 (inch)
- Queen mattress size is 60×80 (inch)
- Double / Full mattress size is 54×75 (inch)
- Twin XL / Single XL size is 39×80 (inch)
- Twin / Single mattress size is 39×75 (inch)
- Toddler Mattress size is 27×52 (inch)
- Crib Mattress Size is 27×52 (inch)
What is the Eastern King mattress?
The Eastern King mattress size is 76×80(inch), the area is 42.2 sf., which is a popular choice for couples with larger bedrooms or those who have young kids sneaking in their bed at night.
What is the California King mattress?
The California King mattress size is 72×84(inch), the area is 42 sf.. This mattress is 4″ narrower than a standard Eastern King, but 4″ longer which is designed to accommodate larger rooms and taller people, especially for sleepers over 6′ tall. It is also the best for Couples + Kids or Pets.
What is the Queen mattress?
The Queen mattress size is 60×80(inch), the area is 33.3 sf., which is the most common mattress size. It works well for couples.
What is the Full mattress?
The Full mattress size is 54×75(inch), the area is 28.1 sf., which is always called a “Double Mattress” and is the smallest mattress that would be suitable for couples.
What is the Double mattress?
The Double mattress size is 54×75(inch), the area is 28.1 sf., which is always called a “Full Mattress” and is the smallest mattress that would be suitable for couples.
What is the Twin/Single XL mattress?
The Twin/Single XL mattress size is 38×80(inch), the area is 21.1 sf.. It is 5″ longer than a standard Twin/Single. Because of this added length, Twin/Single XL is a good option for taller children or teens, and single adults.
What is the Twin/Single mattress?
The Twin/Single mattress size is 38×75(inch), the area is 19.8 sf.. It is the natural choice for the child outgrowing a crib/toddler bed and the shorter adults.
What is the Toddler mattress?
The Toddler mattress size is 27×52(inch), the area is 9.8 sf.. The toddler mattress is actually the same size as the crib mattress, but may be a little softer. Toddler mattresses are designed for older kids, aged 2-5 years old. A toddler bed usually lacks the rails that a crib would have and are designed for toddlers to easily get in and out of on their own.
What is the Crib mattress?
The Crib mattress size is 27×52(inch), the area is 9.8 sf., which is a firmer mattress that nestles within the rails of a standard crib. Crib mattresses are smaller than a Twin-sized mattresses and are usually thinner as well.
What is a split mattress?
Split mattress is usually on Eastern King and California King mattress. They are the same sizes as their non-split counterpart, but it’s divided into two mattresses. This design can be beneficial when using an adjustable base or to limit motion transfer from partner movements.
Is the California King mattress bigger than the Eastern King?
The California King mattress is 4″ narrowed, but 4″ longer as well. Looking at square footage surface area, the Eastern King mattress is technically bigger than the California King (42.2 sf. vs. 42.0 sf.). However, for most sleepers, the California King will feel bigger because it is longer.
What are the different types of mattresses?
Mattresses come in various types, each with a unique feel. Coil mattresses use metal springs inside to provide support and bounce, often topped with padding for comfort. Foam mattresses range from basic foam to memory foam and latex, offering contouring or bounce. Hybrids combine coils and memory foam for balanced support.
What's better, coil or foam mattresses?
It all comes down to personal preference. Foam and coil mattresses feel different, but both can offer great comfort and similar durability if they’re in the same price range.
Foam tends to trap more heat, while coils allow better airflow. If you’re a hot sleeper, coil may be the better choice. Otherwise, room temperature and light bedding usually do the trick.
What type of coils are there in a mattress?
The two most popular coil types are continuous innerspring and pocket coil.
- Continuous innerspring coils are made from one wire wound into coils, making these mattresses bouncier and more affordable but with more partner movement.
- Pocket coils, the most popular type, are individually wrapped and move independently, reducing motion transfer so partners don’t feel each other’s movements.
What are the types of foam mattresses?
Foam mattresses can be separated into 3 basic categories: Foam, Memory Foam, and Latex.
- Foam mattresses typically have a firm core with a softer layer on top for comfort.
- Memory foam mattresses add a memory foam layer that contours to your body, varying in thickness and density.
- Latex mattresses are bouncier, more durable, and can be made partly or entirely of latex.
Are Pillow-Top mattresses softer than traditional mattresses?
Pillow-Top and Euro-Top mattresses are usually softer than traditional ones because they have an extra comfort layer on top. Traditional mattresses tend to be firmer to prevent feeling the coils, and softer traditional mattresses may wear out faster. If you want a softer mattress that lasts, choose Pillow-Top or Euro-Top.
Should I get a firmer mattress or a softer mattress?
Firmness is a personal choice that depends on your sleeping position and comfort needs. Side sleepers often prefer softer mattresses to reduce pressure on shoulders and hips, while back and stomach sleepers usually benefit from firmer support. Keep in mind that all mattresses soften over time, so very soft mattresses may lose support faster. Ultimately, choose the firmness that feels best for you and provides the support you need.
How does my sleep position affect the mattress I should buy?
The way you sleep influences the best mattress choice: stomach and back sleepers often prefer firmer mattresses for better support, while side sleepers may choose softer mattresses for extra cushioning and pressure relief on shoulders and hips. Traditional mattresses are usually firmer and tend to suit stomach and back sleepers better.
Should I try a mattress before I buy it?
It’s important to try out a mattress before buying to ensure it’s comfortable and suits your needs. While reading reviews and specifications online can help, you won’t truly know how a mattress feels until you lie down on it. Since we spend about 8 hours a day sleeping, making the right choice is a crucial investment that affects your sleep and daily life. Taking the time to test different mattresses helps you find the best one for you.
How to try a mattress in a mattress store?
When visiting a mattress store, it can feel awkward lying down, especially with a salesperson nearby, but it’s important to try the mattresses properly to find the best fit. If you feel uncomfortable, ask the salesperson to give you some space. Don’t just sit on the edge—lie down fully with your feet up and try different sleeping positions, just as you would at home. Take your time, spending several minutes on each mattress and trying as many as you can before making your decision.
What are the signs that it is time to replace the mattress?
Depending on your personal preference, there are a number of factors that may come into play when deciding to get a new mattress.
- When your mattress no longer provides a good night’s sleep
- When it sags in the middle
- When the coils or springs feel uncomfortable
- When you wake up with a sore back or stiff muscles
- When you want to upgrade to a better mattress
- When your mattress is too soft or not firm enough
- When it becomes noisy or squeaky
- When your mattress is 8 to 10 years old
- When it has many stains
- When your doctor recommends replacing it
- When you want a bigger mattress
What factors are most important in a new mattress?
The most important factor you should think about the mattress is the suitable firmness of mattress. Firmness is king factor with 86% of sleepers identifying it as a critically important factor. All shoppers agreed that transparency in mattress construction and materials as well as the health benefits of a mattress also played a role in whether or not they felt promoted to buy a mattress.
What mattress size Is right for me?
Not sure which mattress size is right for you? Consider a few key questions before deciding: How big is your room? Who will be sleeping on the mattress? What’s your usual sleeping position?
What size mattress should I buy?
There are some common mattress sizes as following (unit: inch):
- Crib (27×52) best for infants or children under 3
- Toddler (27×52) best for toddler (ages: 2-5 years old)
- Twin (38×75) best for children
- Twin XL (38×80) best for tall children or single adults
- Full (45×75) best for children, single adult, couples
- Queen (60×80) best for couples
- King (76×80) best for couples + kids or pets
- California King (72×84) best for couples + kids or pets
If you’re specifically looking for mattresses with special sizes, such as Short Queen, RV King, and RV Bunk, leave your message or call us.
Do the mattresses need a box spring?
If you need a box spring depends on the bed frame you have. The platform bed which always has 13 to 15 slats doesn't need a box spring or foundation, but the bed frame with 3 to 5 slats. needs a box spring or foundation. Maple Mattress' warranty policy states that mattresses should be placed on a supportive bed frame.
What are the different types of box springs?
Box springs are typically made of wood, metal wire, or a combination of both.
Wooden box springs tend to be heavier and may start to squeak over time as the wood expands or contracts with temperature and humidity changes. This is usually an easy fix—pressing the parts together firmly can stop the noise.
Box springs that include metal wire usually have a wooden frame at the base. The metal components are more prone to bending, especially if you often sit or step on the edges of the bed.
Overall, all box springs serve the same basic function: to support your mattress and keep it off the ground. Differences in quality and longevity are generally minor.
What to do if my box spring does not fit up my stairs?
Box springs are rigid and cannot be bent, which can make moving them more challenging. That’s why all king-size box springs come in two pieces—called a split box spring—so they’re easier to maneuver. Queen box springs are also available in split versions. If you're having trouble getting a full queen box spring into your space, opting for a split version can make the process much simpler.
Do I need a new box spring with my new mattress?
A box spring adds support and height to your mattress but isn’t always necessary. If your bed frame has strong slats or a solid platform, you may not need one. However, it’s useful for added height or when the frame lacks support. If your old box spring is still in good shape, it can be reused with a new mattress.
What is the difference between Euro-Top and Pillow-Top?
Euro-Top and Pillow-Top mattresses differ mainly in stitching—Euro-Tops are flush with the edges, while Pillow-Tops look like a pillow sewn on top. Both come in various firmness levels, and the difference is mostly aesthetic, so focus on comfort over the label.
What is Combo foam?
Combo foam includes a huge range of mattress types, but at its core, all of these mattresses have a layer or layers of comfort foam and a base of higher-density support foam.
What is poly foam?
Poly foam is the shortened name for polyurethane foams. Poly foam offers a faster response time and is oftentimes stacked with other foams to balance out the feel.
What is a Combo foam mattress?
Combo foam mattress uses a blend of memory foam, latex foam, poly foam, and support foam. Using a combination of foams, these mattresses can generate a unique feel by picking up on the pros of each material and balances out the cons.
What Is memory foam?
Memory foam, also known as viscoelastic polyurethane foam, is a type of poly foam that combines elasticity with flow-like behavior, meaning it molds to pressure and slowly returns to its original shape once the pressure is removed. While all memory foam is polyurethane foam, not all polyurethane foam has the viscoelastic qualities of memory foam. Memory foam tends to feel denser, offers a deeper contour or "hug," and has a slower response time compared to standard poly foam.
Types of memory foam
Traditional memory foam, Open-cell memory foam, Gel-infused memory foam, Plant-based memory foam, and Copper-infused memory foam.
What is traditional memory foam?
Traditional memory foam has a similar composition as the original memory foam used for mattresses in the ’90s. It molds to the body shape and takes some of the pressure off your joints but tends to trap heat.
What Is Open-cell memory foam?
Open-cell memory foam allows for better airflow than traditional memory foam. Its composition is similar to that of polyfoam.
What Is Gel-infused memory foam?
Gel-infused memory foam features small gel microbeads to prevent overheating.