Simba shoppers can save up to £840 on mattresses in Easter Sale but time is running out

A decent mattress is never going to be a bargain buy, but it’s an investment that will pay you back night after night. After all, we spend about a third of our lives in bed. The Sleep Foundation suggests the average mattress lasts about eight years before it needs replacing — and a well-made one can last even longer. When you think about that, the nightly cost starts to feel far easier to justify.
Simba is a British brand that’s earned a strong reputation for its premium mattresses, and I can speak from experience — I’ve been sleeping on one of its top-tier models, the Hybrid Ultra, since 2023. You can read my full review here.
Right at the top of the range sits the Simba Hybrid Ultra. At full price, it doesn’t come cheap, reaching up to £2,799. The super king is the priciest option, though you can also get it in single, double and king sizes, priced at £1,699, £2,299 and £2,499 respectively. It’s very much designed as a long-term investment for your bedroom. The mattress itself is impressively deep, made up of 11 layers that combine foam and springs (hence the “Hybrid” name). In my experience, that means a firmer feel overall so it's supportive without feeling rigid.
At the more affordable end of the scale, there’s the Simba Essential Mattress. It’s the brand’s entry-level option, but still has four layers and a medium-firm feel. At full price, you’re looking at £749 for a king or £649 for a double.
The good news is that Simba has just kicked off its Easter sale, with up to 30% off across the entire site. That means savings of up to £840 on a new mattress, depending on the size and model, so if you’ve been considering taking the plunge, now’s a pretty smart moment to do it.

And if you’re thinking of refreshing your whole sleep set-up, you’re in luck because the same up to 30% discount also applies to Simba’s mattress toppers, pillows and duvets.
The best-selling Hybrid pillow, for example, is currently reduced by 20%, dropping from £109 to £87.20. It’s still firmly in premium territory, but it’s genuinely unlike any pillow I’ve tried. You can tweak the firmness by adding or removing the foam cube-filled inner pouch, and one side features a temperature-regulating layer which is ideal for flipping to the cool side when needed. You can read my full review of the Hybrid Pillow here.
Duvets are included in the sale, too. The Hybrid three-in-one duvet is now £199.20 for a single (down from £249), while the double has been reduced from £349 to £279.20.
However, the sale won't be around for long. As it's a seasonal sale, it's only due to last until April 6, 2026, so time is already ticking.
Top picks from the Simba Easter sale
Hybrid Essential - from £374.25 (was £499)
The Hybrid Essential is Simba’s most affordable mattress. It is made up of four layers and 20cm in depth, making it one of the thinnest in the range. Its foam base encourages airflow and supports the body.
Hybrid Original - from £486.75 (was £649)
The Simba Hybrid is the brand's original mattress. It is 25cm in depth and has five layers, including a foam layer and a spring layer for extra support.
Hybrid Pro - from £599.25 (was £799)
The Hybrid Pro mattress has eight layers and is 28cm deep, with a double spring layer for extra support.
Hybrid Luxe - from £839.30 (was £1,199)
The Hybrid Luxe mattress has three layers of springs: two layers of titanium alloy Aerocoil springs to encourage pressure relief and another layer of micro springs for added support.
Hybrid Ultra - from £1,189.30 (was £1,699)
Simba’s most high-end mattress has over 7,000 springs and 11 layers for ultimate comfort and support.
Hybrid Pillow – from £87.20 (was £109)
The Simba Hybrid Pillow is an adjustable pillow designed so you can customise how soft or firm you want it. The pillow also has built-in temperature regulation.
Hybrid Duvet – from £111.20 (was £139)
The Simba Hybrid Duvet is a 10.5g tog which is designed to be used all year keeping you toasty in the winter but not too hot in the summer. It also uses cool-touch technology and can be machine washed.
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