Verdict: The Bear Pro Hybrid wins on cooling technology and athletic recovery positioning; the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid wins on value, versatility, and manufacturing credibility.
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Winner: Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid
Bear Pro Hybrid: 6.6/10
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid: 7.7/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
Bear Pro Hybrid
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid
Profile Height
14 inches
11 inches
Coil Count (queen)
~1,032
~1,000
Comfort Foam Type
Memory foam (copper + graphite)
TitanFlex (latex-like responsive)
Firmness Options
2 (Medium/Firm)
3 (Soft/Medium/Firm)
Trial Period
120 nights
120 nights
Warranty
20 years
10 years
Bear Pro Hybrid
What works
20-year warranty is exceptional for a hybrid under $1,500
Celliant cover and copper/graphite infusions for sleepers who value recovery positioning
Copper-infused foam has documented antimicrobial properties
What doesn't
Athletic recovery and Celliant claims are not fully supported by clinical evidence
Only two firmness options — limits fit for stomach sleepers and strict side sleepers
Memory foam comfort layer is slower to respond than TitanFlex alternatives
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid
What works
In-house manufacturing provides genuine quality control and material transparency
TitanFlex foam's fast response is more versatile for combination sleepers than memory foam
Three firmness options accommodate the broadest range of sleep positions
What doesn't
10-year warranty is shorter than Bear's 20-year coverage
Less distinctive marketing positioning — harder to identify the target customer
Simpler construction at 11 inches versus Bear's 14-inch profile