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Rest your head after the marathon with Simba's best-selling mattress

Rest your head after the marathon with Simba's best-selling mattress

Metro25-04-2025
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Simba is the leading bedding brand many know and love – us included. This is a bold statement, we know, especially because we love our sleep and strive for eight hours of uninterrupted bliss a night (strive being the key word).
We know there are a number of factors to help contribute to a good night's sleep, but a supportive mattress is up there – and Simba has delivered the goods. Trust us, we have tried a lot of sleep aids, and a poor quality mattress is, quite literally, back breaking.
There are numerous mattresses to shop at Simba, as well as pillows and other bedding, but the Hybrid Mattress gets our vote of confidence – not least because half a million have been sold, it's Simba's bestselling product, and it has over 128,000 glowing reviews, but we have tried/tested/slept like a baby on it.
The hybrid mattress offers medium-firm support for all sleepers, side, and back.Crafted using 1,900 Aerocoil micro springs, which work to provide support and relieve any pressure.The mattress also combines Simbatex foam technology for extra support, but to also offer better airflow, and help regulate body temperature too, and encased in a soft, breathable case. Available in single to super king sizes. BUY NOW FROM £649
We'll say it again, just in case it didn't sink in, but the Hybrid Mattress has sold over half a million! That's quite something, though it's unsurprising considering the high quality of this creation.
The Hybrid Mattress is what it says on the tin – it features five layers, including a spring coil and foam layer. Fitted with 1,900 Aerocoil micro springs, which provides the desired support we yearn for, plus it helps to align the body and relieve any pressure – a key factor for those with injuries or sore limbs.
Simba has also added a layer of Simbatex foam technology for added support and cushioning, though this material also provides a better airflow to help regulate the body temperature. Plus, the mattress is encased in a soft and breathable case, which can be removed and washed.
The mattress measures 25cm in depth, and boasts nine support zones, so if you are looking for a medium to firm mattress to alleviate any aches and pains, and support your body throughout the night, this delivers.
Simba has thought of everything, as the mattress comes with a 10-year warranty, so you can always enjoy a restful night's sleep. What's more, Simba offers a recycling scheme, and your old mattress will be collected by the team to save you the hard work. Shoppers can also purchase refurbished mattresses too – rest assured they have been tested, replaced and sanitised. More Trending
The Hybrid Mattress comes in an array of sizes, from single to Super King, as well as European bed sizes. Of course, the price varies depending on the size you opt for.
We have had our Simba mattress for five years, and it is still as plump as it was the day it arrived at my doorstep. There is just one thing to note – when your mattress arrives it will be rolled up, so you need to unravel it and allow the mattress to sit flat for a few hours to allow it to expand to its full capacity.
If you are in the market for matching pillows, Simba's Hybrid pillows are another firm must have (get it?). Alternatively, if you are looking for a mattress that is simpler in design to ease your way into Simba's Hybrid range, check out the Hybrid Essential. Alternatively, blow the budget on your dream sleep set-up with the Ultra Hybrid Mattress that boasts 11 layers, offers a medium to firm comfort, and features Fusion Cool Freshness for extra breathability.
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