

The World Sleep Day mattress deals are going live as we speak – the big day is tomorrow (18 March), but most brands have jumped the shark and released those discounts early. As ever, figuring out the actually good offers amongst the not-really-worth-it offers is a tricky business. But if you shop smart this could be an opportunity to snag the best cheap mattress deal this side of Black Friday.
As T3's Wellness editor, I spend perhaps an unhealthy amount of time monitoring mattress prices, as well as testing out different mattress models to see if they're any good, so by now I'm pretty good at finding the decent offers. Read on for my top picks for World Sleep Day, at a range of different budgets.
Eve Lighter Hybrid mattress: Double was £568, now £341 at Eve (save £227)
Up to 45% off all sizes! Part of Eve's budget Lighter range, this Which? Best Buy packs plenty of comfort into its 20cm depth. There are over 650 full-sized pocket springs, for bounce, and Eve has eschewed memory foam in favour of its own springy, breathable evecomfort foam. There's 45% off the Super King, and 40% off the other sizes, but that's still an excellent price for this already very wallet-friendly mattress.
Simba Essential mattress: Double was £829, now £497.40 at Simba
40% off all sizes! A new addition to the Simba range, as of winter 2022, the Hybrid Essential uses many of the same materials you'll find in Simba's pricier offerings, including Aerocoil microsprings and cooling Simbatex foam. We're huge fans of Simba's other mattresses, and this World Sleep Day mattress deal brings the price right down.
Elite mattress: Double was £1,199, now £719.40 at Brook + Wilde (save £480)
Use code T340 for 40% off all sizes! This one's not strictly a World Sleep Day mattress deal, but it is the mattress I recommend to pretty much everyone on a bigger budget. You can pick your firmness preference – soft, medium or firm, and the luxurious design includes luxury memory foam, spine-aligning 'wave technology' and loads of mini pocket springs. Head to our Brook + Wilde Elite review for more info.
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Ruth is a lifestyle journalist specialising in sleep and wellbeing. She has tested more mattresses than her small flat can handle and will talk at length about them to anyone who shows even a passing interest, and has had to implement a one-in-one-out pillow policy for fear of getting smothered in the night. As well as following all the industry trends and advancements in the mattress and bedding world, she regularly speaks to certified experts to delve into the science behind a great night's sleep, and offer you advice to help you get there. She's currently Sleep Editor on Tom's Guide and TechRadar, and prior to that ran the Outdoors and Wellness channels on T3 (now covered by Matt Kollat and Beth Girdler-Maslen respectively).
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