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Back pain–relieving mattress is now £248 off and comes with free bedding

Back pain–relieving mattress is now £248 off and comes with free bedding

North Wales Live15 hours ago
Investing in top-notch sleep technology is always a wise decision, given the significant amount of time we spend in bed. Currently, REM-Fit is offering a deal on its award-winning Hybrid Pocket 1000 Mattress, which has garnered hundreds of five-star reviews from satisfied customers.
The king-size Hybrid Pocket 1000 Mattress is now available for £499 (a saving of £248), and the double size is priced at £449.99 (also saving £248). In addition to this, REM-Fit is including two complimentary pillows, two pillow protectors and a mattress protector - worth £247.97 - meaning shoppers can acquire all the individual items for £64 each.
The Hybrid Pocket 1000, designed to accommodate all types of sleepers, comes with a thermo-regulating, hypoallergenic cover that aids in keeping users cool and dry throughout the night. Internally, multiple layers work in harmony to provide comfort and support: breathable open-cell contouring foam for airflow, coupled with a blend of pocket springs and foam for a balanced, medium-firm feel.
According to REM-Fit, its motion isolation technology significantly reduces motion transfer - perfect for those sharing a bed with a restless partner. The quality of the mattress is backed by a 15-year guarantee, reports the Mirror. Plus, you can even trial it for 200 nights to ensure it's the perfect fit.
For those willing to spend a bit more, Simba is another top-notch mattress choice. Its bestseller, the Hybrid Mattress (£799 for a double), has garnered over 100,000 five-star reviews for its 'supportive' five-layer structure.
Emma Sleep could be the answer for those seeking comfort during their slumber. Its Hybrid Premium Mattress (£224.10 for a double) is stacked with three layers of advanced foam that target essential sleep factors, making the mattress more breathable, supporting even weight distribution, and reducing motion transfer.
Returning to REM-Fit's Hybrid Pocket 1000 Mattress, it has typically received favourable feedback from customers. This five-star assessment states: "Excellent mattress which is firm whilst comfortable and superb for side sleepers with bad backs. I would definitely recommend it."
Additionally, another customer commented: "Made a thorough research on good mattresses and came across REM-Fit. It has such good quality and affordable prices. I have no more back pain and now get such good quality sleep.
"I like sleeping on my front and would normally get back aches, but not with this mattress. Would recommend it to my friends."
However, a disgruntled customer voiced their dissatisfaction with REM-Fit's delivery service: "I received someone else's mattress initially.
"The correct mattress was delivered on the second attempt; however, the incorrect mattress, which I was told would be collected at the same time, was not collected. On the third collection attempt, the mattress was finally collected, but they also tried to deliver the entirety of my initial order again."
On the other hand, a satisfied REM-Fit customer shared their positive experience: "Really pleased with our REMFit mattress. We bought the firm one for our bed and are both sleeping so well. Can't feel the other person move in the night, which means no disturbance. Also, I don't overheat on it like I did on my old one."
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