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Is buying an Emma Sleep mattress really worth it?


by Shayna Sappington
10th Jul 2023

I recently tried out the Emma Sleep Luxe Cooling Mattress to see if it lived up to the hype – here's how I got on.

There are many people in this world who can function on a few hours of sleep – I am not one of them. When I don’t get enough rest, I turn into a 5’2” redhead version of Jekyll and Hyde, which depending on who you ask, will tell you is even more terrifying.

So, when I recently moved apartments into a lovely furnished space, the first thing I did was plonk onto the bed… and nearly bruised my back. The mattress was unbearably stiff, and a quick search for the tag proved why – it was an orthopaedic mattress. While that was great for my partner’s sciatica, I was left sore and restless each morning.

Alas, I decided to try out the trending Emma Sleep mattress that I’d seen ads for online. It’s a bit pricier than your average mid-range mattress, so if you’re thinking of getting one for yourself, you’re probably wondering if it’s really worth it.

Long story short, it is – especially in the warm summer months. I’ve been sleeping on the Emma Luxe Cooling Mattress for the past four weeks and these are the biggest benefits I’ve noticed.

The result

When my Emma Sleep mattress first arrived, it was much smaller than the typical bouncy mattress, and I was a bit worried. However, after the first night’s sleep, my doubts were washed away by its spongey comfort.

If you want to try it out for yourself, Emma Sleep are currently offering a 200-night free trial, allowing you to try a mattress for over six months. Plus, each mattress comes with a ten-year warranty and free delivery. What more could you ask for?

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