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I put in months of hard sleep to test Simba’s flagship “bed-in-a-box” mattress, and for the most part, I found it so comfortable that I told everyone it was the best mattress I’d ever reviewed. It ultimately lost that crown to the Otty Original Hybrid but, goodness me, it gave me some glorious sleep along the way. As with other hybrid mattresses, the Simba Hybrid Pro combines pocket springs with various types of memory foam to offer a balance of support and softness.

Its outstanding motion isolation makes it a particularly fine choice for couples who need some peace from each other’s nocturnal fidgeting. Given its price of £1,149 for a double, you’d hope it would provide the sleep of your dreams – but it’s hard to find out for yourself until you actually buy it because Simba doesn’t have showrooms. You can follow expert advice on choosing your ideal mattress and avail yourself of Simba’s 200-night free trial period, but you’re still buying blind.



Here, I’ll try to shed some light on the matter (...

ess) and reveal why I think it’s a worthy investment. View at Simba *** How I tested I slept on a Simba Hybrid Pro double for three months, alongside my husband, on our slatted bed base. As with all the mattresses I’ve tested for the Filter , I tracked its impact on our sleep quality and other factors, such as body aches, night sweats and disturbances from tossing and turning, and ran tests to measure things like sinkage and heat retention.

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