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Simba mattress Black Friday deal: Save 48% in Amazon’s early sale

Sleep easy knowing you’ve saved more than £200 on this huge early bird deal

Ellie Fry
Wednesday 25 November 2020 09:51
<p>We could all do with a better night’s sleep right now, so now is the time to invest in a new mattress&nbsp;</p>

We could all do with a better night’s sleep right now, so now is the time to invest in a new mattress 

With less than three weeks to go until Black Friday 2020, now is the time to get your shopping wish lists at the ready for the biggest sale of the year.

If you can’t wait that long, you’re in luck as plenty of big-name retailers, including Amazon, Currys PC World, Boots, AO, Very and John Lewis & Partners, have kicked off their sales early.

The standout deals so far have included Apple AirPods, Fitbit smartwatches, KitchenAid stand mixers and the Nintendo Switch console, and now mattresses have been added to the mix, which is something everyone wants to save money on. After the year we’ve all had, anything that helps us sleep better is a win.

Amazon has slashed the price of a mattress from leading bed-in-a-box brand, Simba, with a huge 48 per cent off the premium king size model. 

Here at IndyBest, we’ve featured Simba in our review of the best mattresses of 2020 not just once, but twice, so we can attest to the brand’s quality products.

Read on for everything you need to know about the deal, so you can sleep easy knowing you’ve made the right choice this Black Friday period.

Our IndyBest team hand-picks every deal we feature. We may earn some commission from the links in this article, but our selections have been made independently and without bias. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.

Simba Premium Seven-Zoned Foam Boxed Mattress Super King: Was £440, now £230.45, Amazon

The premium mattress from Simba sounds like it lives up to its name, with seven ergonomic pressure zones to support each area of the body while you catch some zzzs.

The hypoallergenic mattress has a foam layer that specifically tackles overheating, while aiding comfort. The appeal of a bed-in-a-box mattress is it gets delivered straight to your door, vacuum packed, which is ideal during lockdown. Plus, it comes with a three-year guarantee and a 100-day trial.

Although this model in particular isn’t featured in our round-up of the best mattresses, our reviewer loved both the hybrid and pro mattresses from Sibma, awarding them praise for feeling robust and responsive, keeping sweat at bay and offering edge-to-edge support.

While this one is currently out of stock, the brand is offering 30 per cent off mattresses on its site, but act quickly.

Buy now

For more deals, visit our round-up of the best Black Friday mattress offers

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