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Simba rolls out Prime Day deals on mattresses, toppers and pillows

Simba rolls out Prime Day deals on mattresses, toppers and pillows

Daily Mirror09-07-2025
The discounts can only be found on Amazon and apply to selected items
Luxury bedding brand Simba has launched an exclusive sale on Amazon, especially for Prime Day. Shoppers can make savings on selected items in categories such as mattresses, toppers and pillows.
The deals are available to shop on Simba's Store on Amazon until Friday, July 11. Whether consumers are looking to upgrade their current set-up or try Simba for the first time, the offer includes savings on some its best-selling products.
First up is an offer on a king-size Simba Hybrid Essential Mattress, now on sale for £559, down from £749. The hybrid-designed mattress features contoured support and cooling foam, which improves airflow and helps dissipate heat, making it ideal for hot sleepers.
Only the king size of this mattress is on sale; the other sizes are still full price. It is made with 'Simbatex foam' on the top, and 1,000 aerocoil springs sit underneath for pressure relief.
Alternatively, Dunelm has a sale on all sizes in its Fogarty Dreamy Comfort range, now priced between £167.20 - £263.20, originally £209-£329. It's made from 1,000 pocket springs and is available in small, small double, double, king and superking.
Returning to Simba's Hybrid Essential Mattress, one customer bought it after a weekend away, during which they slept on one. They said: "I was having sciatica problems, and I was very uncomfortable when turning over in bed and would wake up constantly in the night.
"What a difference this mattress has made. It's not solved my sciatica, but I do get a comfortable night's sleep now. Would I change it? No way."
A second user rated it three stars, saying: "This was meant to not allow body heat build-up. The theory and performance was unsound and wanting. My wife found it uncomfortable whilst I was happy with the level of support."
Another user simply said: "Excellent product. Good delivery."
Shoppers can also find deals on a selection of pillows, one such offer is on the Simba Stratos Pillow. It has firm support and cooling properties thanks to its 'cool-touch tech' Simba Renew Bio fibres.
Originally £60 per pillow, shoppers can now buy one for £48. Another Simba pillow offer is on this Hybrid option, which was £109 per pillow, now £87.
It's designed for sleepers who love to flip their pillow over to the cooler side. Its quilted cover provides instant freshness and cooler comfort.
Elsewhere on the high street, Argos offers a large selection of memory foam and orthopaedic pillows. For instance, this pack of two Silentnight memory foam pillows are £25, and has medium firmness.
Consumers new to Simba can find general reviews of the brand's quality, delivery and customer service on Trustpilot, where there are more than 55,000 comments and ratings. One person said: "Good sale and deals on refurbished products. Super comfy mattress. Easy to put together bed and great quality."
Another customer reported delivery complications, explaining: "Delivery on Monday was announced on Sunday. Nobody was available at the supplier or the forwarder to rearrange delivery. Much time wasted on Sunday and Monday."
An additional Trustpilot reviewer added: "Buying a Simba mattress online was easy. Delivery was quick and the mattress is absolutely amazing. Very happy overall."
Simba also has reductions on toppers, the Hybrid Mattress Topper was £299-£499, and is now £254-£424. It comes in single, small double, double, king and superking.
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