Finding the best mattress in the UK is not about choosing the most expensive option or copying what works for someone else. What feels right for one person can feel completely wrong for another. This is where most people go wrong.

Your sleeping position, body weight, temperature, and whether you share a bed all change what you actually need.

Get any of these wrong and even a high-quality mattress will not feel right over time.

This guide explains what matters, how different mattresses perform, and which options are worth considering based on how you sleep.

How to actually the best mattress for you

Most people choose a mattress based on a quick test in a showroom or a recommendation from someone else. The problem is, what works for one person rarely works the same way for another.

You spend a third of your life on a mattress, and it is not something you can easily undo once it is in your home. Getting it right matters more than most people realise.

Here is what actually matters, in order of importance.

Decision factor
What matters
What this means for your mattress
Sleeping position
Side sleepers need pressure relief at the shoulder and hip. Back sleepers need support through the lower spine. Front sleepers need firmness to prevent the hips dropping. Combination sleepers need a balance across positions.
Side: soft to medium with cushioning.
Back: medium to firm with support.
Front: firm.
Combination: medium for versatility.
Body weight
The same mattress will feel different depending on body weight. Springs and foam compress under pressure, which changes both comfort and support.
Under 80kg: most standard mattresses work.
80 to 100kg: medium to medium firm works best.
Over 100kg: firmer support or higher spring counts.
Temperature
If you sleep hot, breathability matters. If you sleep cold, insulation matters. Cooling materials perform differently depending on the person.
Hot: gel or open cell foam, pocket springs, natural fillings.
Cold: wool, silk and layered natural materials.
Neutral: most mattresses will work.
Sharing the bed
Movement from one side of the bed can transfer across the surface. Different comfort preferences also need to be considered.
Light sleepers: memory foam or pocket springs reduce movement.
Different needs: zip and link allows each side to be specified separately.
Budget
Price does not always reflect quality, but it does reflect lifespan. Lower cost mattresses tend to wear out faster.
Consider cost per year rather than upfront price.
Investing once often works out better than replacing more frequently.

What are the different mattress types?

Pocket spring

Individual steel springs in fabric pockets respond independently to pressure. This is the benchmark for motion isolation and long-term durability. Higher spring counts generally provide more responsive support.

Best for: couples, all sleeping positions, hot sleepers, long-term durability

Memory foam

Foam that contours to your body shape and relieves pressure points. Particularly effective for side sleepers and joint sensitivity. Some versions retain heat, although gel or graphite-infused options reduce this.

Best for: side sleepers, joint pain, pressure relief

Hybrid (springs and foam)

Combines pocket springs for support and motion isolation with foam layers for pressure relief. A well-designed hybrid offers both comfort and structure, although quality varies between models.

Best for: couples, balanced comfort and support, all-round use

Latex

Natural or blended material with a responsive, breathable feel. Latex is naturally hypoallergenic and known for long-term durability. Often used in premium mattresses designed to last over a decade.

Best for: hot sleepers, natural materials, long-term investment

Pocket springs resting on top of a white quilted mattress in a warm, modern bedroom setting.

Budget brackets: what you’re actually getting at each price point

Price doesn’t always equal quality, but price does equal longevity. Here’s what to expect at different budgets.

£400 to £700
Budget-friendly entry

Typically 800 to 1200 pocket springs or basic foam construction. Suitable for lighter sleepers or occasional use such as guest rooms. These mattresses usually last around 2 to 3 years before support begins to reduce.

£700 to £1000
The sweet spot

Higher spring counts or better-quality foam construction, often with improved natural fillings. Most mattresses in this range last 7 to 10 years and offer a strong balance of comfort, support, and durability.

£1000 to £1500
Premium handcrafted

Handcrafted mattresses with higher-quality natural fillings and more advanced spring systems. Built for long-term use, with improved comfort and consistency across the surface. Typical lifespan is 10 years or more.

£1500 to £2000
Luxury British-made

Higher spring counts, premium natural materials such as wool, silk, and cashmere, and more complex construction. Designed for long-term performance, often with guarantees that reflect the build quality.


The Best Mattress for Every Sleeper

Each mattress below is carefully selected for different sleep needs and preferences, so you can quickly find the right fit for how you sleep.

Sleepeezee
Dual Seasons Deluxe
Dual-sided design for year-round temperature control
Best for combination sleepers and hot sleepers

Pocket spring support combined with dual-season comfort layers. One side is designed to feel cooler in warmer months, while the other provides a more insulated feel for winter. A practical option for maintaining consistent sleep comfort throughout the year.

Springs: 1000+
Tension: Medium
Feature: Dual-season design
Year-round comfort
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Sleepeezee Dual Seasons mattress with dual-sided seasonal comfort, breathable natural fillings and pocket springs, one of the best mattress UK choices for hot sleepers and year-round comfort.
Hypnos
Luxor Comfort Supreme
ReActivePro spring system for responsive, zoned support
Best for all sleeping positions

ReActivePro 7-turn pocket springs provide consistent support across the body. Natural wool, cotton, and Solotex layers add comfort without reducing responsiveness. Medium tension makes this a versatile option for most sleepers.

Springs: ReActivePro 7-turn
Tension: Medium
Build: Handmade
4.8 rating • Long guarantee
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Hypnos Luxor Comfort Supreme luxury pocket sprung mattress with zoned support, ideal for comfortable all-round sleep and premium pressure relief.

Viva

Hybrid Comfort

Balanced hybrid comfort with breathable support.

Best for combination sleepers and couples

Pocket springs and breathable comfort layers work together to provide responsive support with gentle pressure relief. A brilliant all-round choice if you’re unsure which firmness to choose.

Firmness: 3/6
Type: Hybrid
Feature: Breathable comfort
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Viva True Air Hybrid Comfort hybrid mattress, one of the best mattress UK options for combination sleepers, offering medium firmness, breathable comfort and pressure relief.
Lewis & Jones
Beverley Superb
Handcrafted for firm support and long-term durability
Best for back and front sleepers

2009 pocket springs combined with cotton layers and breathable fillings create a supportive and durable sleep surface. Hand-tufted construction keeps materials evenly distributed, while the firmer feel helps maintain alignment for back and front sleepers.

Springs: 2009 pocket
Tension: Firm
Care: Double-sided, turnable
Exclusive to Land of Beds
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Lewis & Jones Beverley Superb handcrafted pocket sprung mattress with natural fillings, offering supportive comfort and premium British craftsmanship.

Harrington & Co

Winchester Ortho

Traditional orthopaedic support with a firmer feel.

Best for back sleepers and anyone who prefers firmer support

Designed for sleepers who enjoy a firmer mattress, the Winchester Ortho provides dependable support with a traditional feel. Its orthopaedic construction helps keep your body well supported throughout the night, making it a great choice for back sleepers or anyone looking for a more supportive sleep surface.

Firmness: 5/6
Type: Orthopaedic
Feature: Firm support
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Harrington & Co Winchester Ortho orthopaedic mattress with firm support, recommended for back sleepers looking for one of the best firm mattresses in the UK for spinal alignment.
Relyon
Tarporley
Pocket springs and memory foam for balanced comfort and support
Best for combination sleepers

1500 pocket springs combined with responsive memory foam create a supportive feel with added cushioning. The foam contours to the body while the springs maintain structure underneath. Medium tension makes this a practical choice for a wide range of sleep styles.

Springs: 1500 pocket
Fillings: Memory foam
Care: Rotate monthly
10 year guarantee
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Relyon Tarporley pocket sprung mattress with memory foam, providing balanced comfort and support for a wide range of sleeping positions.

Harrison Spinks

Opal 7250

Luxury comfort with naturally breathable support.

Best for luxury seekers and combination sleepers

Handcrafted in Great Britain using responsibly sourced natural fillings, the Harrison Spinks Opal 7250 delivers exceptional comfort without compromising on support. Its responsive pocket spring system and naturally breathable materials make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to invest in luxurious, supportive sleep for years to come.

Firmness: 4/6
Type: Natural Pocket Spring
Feature: Natural fillings
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Harrison Spinks Opal 7250 natural pocket sprung mattress with luxury comfort, breathable natural fillings and medium firm support for combination sleepers.
Sealy
Webber
Targeted support for spinal alignment with responsive comfort
Best for back and combination sleepers

AlignSupport coil system provides structured support where it is needed most, helping maintain natural spinal alignment. MemorySense foam adds pressure relief without reducing overall support. Medium firm tension offers a balance of comfort and stability.

Technology: AlignSupport coil
Tension: Medium firm
Guarantee: 7 years
60 night trial
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Sealy Webber supportive mattress with specialist spring technology, ideal for back sleepers looking for firm support and pressure relief.

Quick comparison: key specs at a glance

Mattress
Best for
Type
Price range
Guarantee
Combination sleepers and couples
Hybrid pocket spring
Mid range
5 Years
Hot sleepers and year-round comfort
Pocket springs with seasonal comfort layers
Premium
10 Years
Back and front sleepers
Orthopaedic pocket spring
Mid range
10 Years
Luxury comfort and natural fillings
Natural pocket spring
Premium
10 Years
Firm support, handcrafted
Pocket springs with natural fillings
Mid to premium
Standard
Balanced comfort, versatile
Pocket springs and memory foam
Mid range
Long
Back sleepers, spinal support
Support coil system
Mid range
Standard
All-round comfort
Zoned pocket spring system
Premium
Long

Product specifications, guarantees and availability may change over time. Please check the individual product page for the latest information before purchasing.

Awards, credentials, and why they actually matter

Not all mattress awards carry the same weight. Recognition from independent, trusted bodies is a strong signal of quality, durability, and proven performance.

Which? Endorsement

Independent consumer testing organisation. Endorsements are based on hands-on testing, durability assessment, and real customer feedback. A Which? approval confirms the product has passed independent scrutiny.

King’s Award for Innovation

Awarded for excellence in innovation and manufacturing. Recognises companies that demonstrate meaningful advancements in product design and production. Only a small number of mattress manufacturers have received this.

Queen’s Award for Enterprise

Recognises long-standing excellence in areas such as international trade, innovation, and sustainability. A respected mark of business performance and product quality.

Royal Warrant

Granted to brands that supply goods to the Royal Household. Indicates consistent quality, reliability, and craftsmanship over time.

NBF Pledge for Our Planet

Commitment to sustainable manufacturing, reduced waste, and responsible sourcing. Signals that the brand meets recognised environmental standards within the UK bed industry.

Good Housekeeping Institute

Independent testing for comfort, support, and durability. Approved products have been assessed against strict performance standards.

Special scenarios: when standard recommendations don’t apply

Couples with different comfort preferences

Sharing a bed doesn’t always mean sharing the same idea of comfort. If one partner prefers a softer feel while the other likes firmer support, look for mattresses that offer excellent balance or consider a zip and link option with different tensions on each side.

Our picks: Viva True Air Hybrid Comfort or a Zip & Link mattress.

People looking for firmer support

A supportive mattress can help maintain good spinal alignment while you sleep. Remember that comfort is just as important as firmness, and persistent back pain should always be discussed with your GP.

Our picks: Harrington & Co Winchester Ortho or Sealy Webber.

Hot sleepers

Breathable natural fillings, hybrid construction and pocket springs can all help improve airflow and create a cooler sleeping environment throughout the night.

Our picks: Harrison Spinks Opal 7250 or Viva True Air Hybrid Comfort.

Allergy sufferers

Naturally breathable fillings such as wool, alongside quality mattress protectors and regular care, can help create a fresher sleeping environment.

Our picks: Harrison Spinks Opal 7250, Lewis & Jones Beverley Superb or Relyon Tarporley.

Heavier sleepers

A slightly firmer mattress with a supportive spring system can help prevent excessive sink while maintaining comfort and durability over time.

Our picks: Harrington & Co Winchester Ortho or Lewis & Jones Beverley Superb.

Eco-conscious shoppers

If sustainability is important to you, choose mattresses made with responsibly sourced natural materials and designed to provide lasting comfort for many years.

Our picks: Harrison Spinks Opal 7250, Hypnos Luxor Comfort Supreme or Lewis & Jones Beverley Superb.

Not sure which of these applies to you? Call our team on 01928 242829 or visit our showrooms. We will help you narrow it down properly.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to adjust to a new mattress?

Most people need 14 to 30 nights to adjust. Your body is used to your old mattress, so a new one can feel different at first. If it still feels wrong after 30 nights, it is likely not the right fit. Most UK mattresses come with trial periods, so use that time properly.

Can I test a mattress before committing?

Yes. Most brands offer trial periods so you can test the mattress at home. In-store testing is also available. Trial periods are the best way to understand how a mattress performs over time.

Should I rotate or flip my mattress?

It depends on the design. Double-sided mattresses should be rotated regularly and flipped. Single-sided mattresses only need rotating from head to foot. This helps maintain support and extend lifespan.

Is a more expensive mattress always better?

No. The best mattress is the one that matches how you sleep. A higher price often reflects better materials and longer lifespan, but suitability matters more than cost.

What is off-gassing?

Some new mattresses release a mild smell when first unpacked. This is normal and fades within a few days. Airing the mattress helps speed up the process.

Do cooling mattresses actually work?

Cooling materials can reduce heat build-up, but they do not change room temperature. Natural fillings and breathable construction usually sleep cooler than foam alone.

What is the difference between orthopaedic and “ortho-style”?

Genuine orthopaedic mattresses are designed to support spinal alignment. “Ortho-style” is often used as a general term for firm mattresses without specific design backing.

What if my mattress starts to sag?

Minor settling over time is normal. Significant sagging within a few years may indicate poor quality or lack of care. Always check your guarantee if this happens early.

Do I need a mattress protector?

A protector helps prevent moisture, dust, and wear reaching the mattress. It is not essential, but it can help extend lifespan and maintain hygiene.

How do I know if a mattress is right for me?

You wake without aches, do not feel your partner moving, and maintain a comfortable temperature through the night. The real test is how you sleep over time, not how it feels for a few minutes.

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Written by Alice Littler

Alice brings a background in marketing, design, and branding to Land of Beds, where she focuses on making sleep advice simple, relatable, and practical for everyday life. She holds a degree in Graphic Design with a specialism in branding and design, giving her a strong understanding of how interior spaces, colour, layout, and environment can influence comfort, mood, and overall wellbeing. 

Her creative background allows her to provide both expert bed and mattress guidance and bedroom design inspiration that helps customers create spaces that feel as good as they look.

Alongside her work in marketing and branding, Alice has collaborated with internationally recognised brands including Campari and Aperol, Paulaner, and Malfy, helping develop her expertise in consumer-focused communication and lifestyle content. She has also been trained by and works closely with leading UK bed and mattress manufacturers including Harrison Spinks, Hypnos, and Vispring, building extensive knowledge of mattress technology, sleep ergonomics, bedroom comfort, and sleep wellness.

Passionate about the life-changing impact of quality sleep, Alice creates content designed to help readers make informed decisions to improve their sleep environment, wellbeing, and everyday routine.