Best mattress 2025: 15 tried and tested UK mattresses

Best mattress 2025: 15 tried and tested UK mattresses

We each have different preferences when it comes to sleep but, if there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s the importance of a good mattress. The wrong one can leave you feeling tired and uncomfortable, and even cause tension with your bunkmate, which is why, here at IndyBest, we make it our mission to help you find the best mattress for your needs.

We know mattress shopping can be confusing, especially if you’re not entirely sure what you should be looking for – aside from picking the correct size for your bed frame, adding those finishing touches like a mattress protector and pillows, and getting a good deal, there are a host of other things you need to take into consideration, primarily your sleep position.

If you’re a front sleeper, you’re more likely to suffer from back pain and, as such, it’s recommended you choose a medium to firm mattress, to make sure you’re sufficiently supported and your weight is evenly distributed. Back sleepers will also benefit from increased firmness, so your back and spine are supported, while side sleepers should opt for a softer base. This is because you have less surface area in contact with the mattress, which can increase pressure on hips and shoulders.

Unsure if you even need a new mattress? Simon Williams from the National Bed Federation recommends looking for changes in how well you’re sleeping, and whether you’re experiencing backache or stiffness in the morning. “Your comfort needs may have changed since you bought it, and the mattress will have slowly deteriorated over many thousands of nights’ use,” he explains. As a general rule though, research shows that around seven to eight years is about the time to be thinking about getting an upgrade.

If you’re finding the search for ‘the one’ overwhelming, you’ve come to the right place, as our experts have tried and tested the best mattresses on the market – read our honest reviews.

How we tested

A selection of the best mattresses we tested for this review

A selection of the best mattresses we tested for this review (Sarah Jones)

To make sure this review of the best mattresses only features the crème de la crème, we put models from both big names and smaller brands to the test in our own homes, sleeping on them for at least two months, but sometimes years, before giving our final verdict.

When reviewing, first and foremost we assessed the comfort of each mattress – if it caused any inkling of aches or pains, it did not make the cut. If it made us feel like we were sleeping on a cloud, we awarded it extra points. The second criterion was motion transfer, we did not want to feel our sleeping partner turn over in the night. The third thing we considered was the edge support – we wanted to feel supported wherever we were lying on the bed. Another important factor was durability, assessing whether we noticed any dipping after testing. And finally, we made sure to consider ease of delivery and price, with extra bonus points for mattresses that offer sleep trials.

If a mattress is listed here, you can rest assured it’s of great quality, but be sure to read the full reviews to make sure you choose the right one for you. For more information on our testing process, read our in-depth guide, which covers our criteria, from delivery to comfort. For reference, each price listed below is for a standard double mattress, but we’ve also detailed all the sizes available for each of the mattresses.


Why you can trust us

The Independent’s dedicated shopping section, IndyBest is committed to providing unbiased reviews and expert advice. Our team of editors and writers have years of experience in testing products, and trialling them within their homes – the same environment that you will be using them. As for mattresses, our tester had a strict criterion by which she judged each one having slept on it for a minimum of two months at home.

The best mattresses for 2025 are:

  1. Best overall – Simba hybrid luxe mattress: £1,699, Simbasleep.com
  2. Best for keeping cool – Emma hybrid thermosync mattress: £819, Emma-sleep.co.uk
  3. Best for medium firmness – Nectar premier hybrid mattress: £749, Nectarsleep.co.uk
  4. Best for back pain – Simba earth apex mattress: £1,999, Simbasleep.com
  5. Best for back sleepers – Panda hybrid bamboo mattress: £1,290, Pandalondon.com
  6. Best memory foam design – Emma hybrid original mattress: £418, Emma-sleep.co.uk
  7. Best budget buy – Dormeo octasmart plus memory mattress: £504.83, Amazon.co.uk
  8. Best hybrid design – Simba hybrid ultra mattress: £2,799 Simbasleep.com
  9. Best for front sleepers – Button & Sprung Galway mattress: £895, Buttonandsprung.com
  10. Best for side sleepers – Premier Inn mattress: £749, Premierinnbed.co.uk

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