British brand Simba has slashed prices across its lineup of award-winning mattresses — with savings of up to £726 available. Making things even more affordable, Simba offers interest-free monthly payment plans, so you can divide the cost of these premium hybrid-design mattresses over 3 to 12 months.

Most experts recommend changing your mattress every 6 — 8 years. If that advice has made you realise that you’re probably in need of a new mattress, the latest flash sale from Simba cuts prices by 20%. That generous discount applies to all models from the British manufacturer.

Best of all, Simba offers a 200-night trial on all of its mattresses. Yes, that means you’ll be able to sleep on any of the discounted hybrid mattresses from Simba until early July 2025 and return it for a full refund if you’re unhappy with anything about the product. If you decide to keep it, Simba offers a 10-year guarantee.

Simba includes a zip-off breathable cover with all of its models, which can be washed at home to refresh the mattress throughout its lifecycle. Unlike some mattress brands, Simba only sells hybrid designs, which means it uses a combination of memory foam and supportive pocket-springs that improve stability across the design.

Prices range from £425 for the wallet-friendly Simba Essential model, rising to £1,480 for the all-singing, all-dancing Ultra mattress, which boasts 11 separate layers of natural materials and over 7,000 springs.

Simba Sleep is a British success story, with its award-winning hybrid mattresses designed and manufactured in the UK from factory in Derbyshire. Meanwhile, the supportive pocket-springs are made in Leeds from British steel. “We love that Simba is able to source locally and support one of the great trades remaining in the UK — we are lovingly handmade and homemade,” the company says.

The latest flash sale from the mattress brand will end at 11.59pm on September 30, so you’ll need to act fast if you want to secure the 20% discount on your order.

Sadly, duvets and pillows from the British manufacturer remain at full price …so if you’re looking to replace everything on your bed at a discount, you’re out of luck.

Although Simba mattresses, pillows, and beds are stocked at a number of other retailers, like Amazon, the current sale is exclusive to the sleep brand’s own online store, which can be found at simbasleep.com.

The biggest savings can be found onthe all-singing, all-dancing Simba Hybrid Ultra Mattress. This packs 7,300 pocket-springs for stability across every corner of the mattress and 11 layers of memory foam to cushion and mould around the shape of your body.

The 34cm depth is packed with kapok, wool, and bamboo to deliver a cooling, supportive sleep on this award-winning mattress design, created and manufactured in the UK.

Usually £3,299 for a Super King size, Simba has cut that price down to £2,573.22 — a saving of £726.

Some of the other discounts for UK double-sized mattresses in the Simba Sleep sale are…

  • Simba Essential Hybrid Mattress — Double | Was £649, NOW £551.65 – save £97
  • Simba Original Hybrid Mattress — Double | Was £799, NOW £647.19 — save £152
  • Simba Pro Hybrid Mattress — Double | Was £1,149, NOW £942.18 — save £207
  • Simba Luxe Hybrid Mattress — Double | Was £1,699, NOW £1,342.21— save £357
  • Simba Ultra Hybrid Mattress — Double | Was £2,799, NOW £2,183.22 — save £616 

Simba Sleep’s flagship hybrid mattress combines 7,300 pocket-springs with 11 layers of memory foam

SIMBA SLEEP PRESS OFFICE

Simba is known for its hybrid mattresses, which combine the best attributes of memory foam and pocket-spring designs. It has patented its own open-structure Simbatex foam that’s designed to encourage airflow throughout the mattress — perfect for those concerned about overheating on a memory foam mattress.

With over 90 industry awards and 300,000 five-star reviews, the British brand has the most five-star ratings of any mattress maker worldwide. Simba will even collect your old mattress for recycling.

Simba is focused on sustainability and incorporates recycled materials to produce its mattresses in zero-waste factories dotted across the UK.

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