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Simba Sleep cuts prices on award-winning mattresses

By britishbulletin.com30 January 20265 Mins Read
Simba Sleep cuts prices on award-winning mattresses
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In need of a new mattress? British brand Simba Sleep is offering up to 25% off its award-winning mattresses, so your timing couldn’t be better. If you upgrade during the latest site-wide sale, you could save hundreds on a brand-new sleep setup. For instance, the Simba Hybrid Luxe is marked down to £1,274 — was £1,699.

Most experts recommend switching to a new mattress every five to eight years. If you stick with the same mattress for too long, you could start to experience aches and pains in your back or muscles.


Don’t need to fully upgrade to a new mattress quite yet? You can always extend the life of your mattress with one of the best mattress toppers in the UK.

Simba offers a 200-night home trial across all of its mattresses, so you’ll be able to thoroughly test out its hybrid designs — that blend both pocket-spring and memory foam technology — until mid-August 2026 and still send the mattress back for a full refund if you’re unhappy. Simba is really that confident.

Making things even more affordable, the brand offers interest-free monthly payment plans, so you can divide the cost of these premium hybrid-design mattresses over 3 to 12 months.

You have until 11:59pm February 3, 2026 to shop the deals.

Save £130 on Simba Sleep’s most affordable mattress

The hybrid essential is the most affordable out of the line-up, and you can pay in interest-free monthly payment plans for up to 12 months. It’s designed to give you quality support without breaking the bank

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Simba Hybrid Essential (Double)

The most budget-friendly option in the mattress range is the Hybrid Essential (was £649, now £519.20), which packs Simba Sleep tech into a trimmed-down design.

It offers cooling, medium-firm support, and solid motion isolation — meaning it can absorb and minimise the transfer of movement from one part of the bed to another. Designed with nine zoned support areas and structured foam, its purpose is to deliver a “hugged” feel with targeted alignment and cooling performance.

However, with only four layers of foam and micro springs, it’s a more modest 20cm deep. Simba Sleep has patented its own Simbatex foam technology that’s designed to promote airflow throughout the design — keeping you cool while you sleep in the hot summer months.

It’s rated as “medium” support, so it should be good for most sleepers. It could be a better choice for back and side sleepers seeking quality support at an accessible price.

Save £300 on the award-winning mattress from Simba Sleep

The Hybrid Pro model is not only a best seller out of the line-up, but it’s also award-winning. Designed to give you support and with maximum cooling technology, it’s set to give you an uninterrupted, restful night

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Simba Hybrid Pro (Double)

If you’re looking for a slight step up, the Hybrid Pro (was £1,199, now £899.25) is an award-winner that adds a few more layers to the design.

It comes equipped with maximum cooling technology to keep you from overheating. It also boasts over double the amount of springs and an extra wool layer to provide even more support.

The Hybrid Pro mattress is a best seller in the lineup and is award-winning

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SIMBA PRESS

Designed for sleepers seeking extra cushioning and cooling, the Simba Hybrid Luxe (was £1,699, now £1,274.25) comes with triple spring layers (including micro springs), a wool/bamboo top layer, and structured foam for maximum support. With a breathable cover, this option strikes a luxurious balance of softness and support.

The Simba Ultra (was £2,299, now £1724.25), however, is crafted to be the most luxurious in the lineup with a total of 11 layers, 7,300 springs, and maximum cooling and pressure relief. At 34 cm deep, it’s Simba’s thickest and most supportive mattress yet.

If you’re unsure about which mattress might be right for you, the brand offers a 200-night trial for free.

This means that if you’re unhappy with the feel of your mattress within the first 200 days of delivery, they’ll come and collect it for free and issue a full refund.

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

Depending on the model you pick at checkout, Simba Sleep includes up to 11 layers of memory foam, pocket-springs, wool, and other materials to offer the maximum amount of comfort, breathability, and temperature control

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SIMBA SLEEP PRESS OFFICE

Founded in 2015, Simba started with a single mattress design that combined memory foam, responsive springs, and temperature-regulating layers to create balanced comfort and support. Since then, the brand has expanded its range to include hybrid and premium mattresses, pillows, duvets, and bed frames.

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