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Find the perfect mattress to match your sleeping style and personal requirements with Time4Sleep. Whether you need a firm mattress to provide extra back support or are looking for a super king mattress to give you the space you need, explore our fantastic range of mattresses that are designed to give you the perfect nights sleep.
Single (3"0)
W 90cm x L 190cm
Small Double (4”0)
W 120cm x L 190cm
Double (4”6)
W 135cm x L 190cm
King (5”0)
W 150cm x L 200cm
Super King (6"0)
W 180cm x L 200cm
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Take a look at our mattress firmness guide for more information
Soft/Medium
Designed to support lighter weights and frequent movers Ideal for Side Sleepers
Medium
Designed to provide a mix of support and softness Ideal for Side or Back Sleepers
Medium/Firm
Designed to provide back and spine support Ideal for Back Sleepers
Firm
Designed to provide extra joint and frame support Ideal for Front Sleepers
Pocket spring mattresses are a higher quality mattress type. The mattress contains a number of individual springs which are contained in small pockets. This allows the springs to move independently to provide better support based on your sleeping position and requirements.
Popular pocket sprung mattresses includes:
Memory Foam mattresses contour perfectly to you, which reduces pressure on the body to give you a wonderful night's sleep.
Popular memory mattresses includes:
Orthopaedic mattresses are designed to provide a firmer level of support to help you get the best night's sleep possible. Choose from a hand-picked range of open coil or pocket sprung mattresses which are sure to suit both your needs and budget.
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If you're searching for a new mattress, chances are you've seem seen a number of providers who claim to offer the "perfect mattress". But in fact, there's no such thing: everybody's sleep needs are different, and the only perfect mattress is the one that's right for you.
The choice of mattresses is sometimes bewildering with a seemingly endless choice. there are orthopaedic mattresses for people suffering from allergies, pock-sprung and memory foam mattresses, ultimately, your own needs and comfort should make the final decision on your perfect mattress.
A good mattress should support all parts of your body so that the spine's natural slight curvature is retained, and your head, shoulders, backside and feet are properly aligned. Try mattresses of varying firmness, from soft to firm, to find out which one feels best for you your weight and body shape. Normally, people who suffer from back or joint pain fare better on firmer mattresses and latex or memory foam can help too.
Temperature is another factor to consider, as everybody has a different idea of their ideal sleeping temperature. If you often find yourself getting too warm in the night, a mattres with a high content of natural fillings may be a better choice than memory foam, as it tends to be a little cooler - as well as being naturally hypoallergenic
You also need to consider the size of your mattress. As a general rule of thumb, opt for the largest size mattress that you can accommodate. For further information on sizes, please refer to our size guide
Conventional wisdom says that you choose a mattress from a recognised and trusted brand. However, it's less important than you might think - and the addition a big name can make to the price tag could make the right mattress seem out of reach, when in fact you might be able to almost exactly the same one cheaper off-brand for 30 to 40% less.
Most of the components used in mattresses are produced by the same few suppliers, meaning there's often very little difference between similar mattresses from brand to brand. Choosing a recognised name may be reassuring, but don't be shy of looking for the same thing from an unfamiliar brand if the price is right.
However, it is important to make sure whatever company you choose is well-regarded by customers: a quick look at online reviews should tell you what you need to know. If in doubt, give the company a call with any specific queries you have.
Absolutely not! Roll-packed mattresses can be every bit as good as conventional ones, and due to the lower cost of shipping and distribution, they can be a bit less expensive too. The cacuum-packing process has no adverse effect on the quality and performance of the product
The label should give you an idea of the material used in the mattress, but there's only so much information they can produce due to limited space available. If you need to know more, the retailer should be able to answer any questions.