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4.3
Absolutely brilliant mattress!
We decided to take the plunge and buy the NextGen Premium mattress, and let me tell you... it is absolutely fantastic! It is a little firm at first, but once the mattress relaxes, it gets softer and continues to support you fully!
Olver H. - Verified Buyer
4.8
Lovely mattress
Purchased for my Granddaughter. She thought it was great when it was unwrapped and it inflated. She has had some very comfortable nights sleeps on her new mattress.
Christine B. - Verified Buyer
4.8
The mattress is very good
The mattress is very good , it took a while to get to us but it was well worth the wait.
Naeem K. - Verified Buyer
4.8
Emma nextgen mattress fabulous
Absolutely fabulous, so so comfy, would recommend, best buy ever
Aajulie - Verified Buyer
4.8
Great matress
I’ve been trying to sleep on a hard mattress at my daughters, I could stand it no longer so bought an Emma mattress as I need the sleep to cope with my grandchildren at 6. 30 in the morning…. I am so pleased I did, it’s wonderful, I’ve had the best nights sleep in years and have energy to deal with my 3 lovely grandchildren.
Gill S. - Verified Buyer
4.8
Simply The Best
One of my friends recommended the Emma mattress so I bought one. I had never heard of Emma before. I’m very satisfied with my choice. It’s completely sweat free and I’m never cold even during the winter months. I can only recommend!
Ferenc M. - Verified Buyer
4.8
Another great mattress
We have a couple of these and no complaints
Samir M. - Verified Buyer
4.3
Great night's sleep
I bought a cheap mattress and was having uncomfortable restless nights so I bought an Emma mattress and the difference was remarkable. Extremely comfortable and very supportive. It's genuinely the best nights sleep I've ever had a great design a just perfect wouldn't ever buy a different mattress now.
Andrew C. - Verified Buyer
4.8
Best thing during pregnancy
Emma mattress is the only thing that helps me relieve my back pain. I'm so delighted with it. Best purchase ever made. Cannot believe how much or a difference a matress can make to the quality of life and sleep.
Donia W. - Verified Buyer
4.8
Best sleep
I have not felt my hips since having the mattress
Margaret P. - Verified Buyer
Our Promise to You
Our Emma mattresses are mostly categorised as medium firmness.
However, industry testing and customer reviews have made it clear that our Emma original is a slightly softer model in comparison to the Emma Luxe Cooling. As the Emma Luxe Cooling is a slightly firmer model, this offers more natural support for the user as it has better zoning.
However, if you do struggle with joint pain, Emma Original softer feel could be more beneficial for you. On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being very firm and 10 being very soft, we rate the Original as 7 (medium) and the Luxe Cooling at 5 (medium-firm).
All our mattresses are designed to be ergonomic - meaning they ensure spinal alignment, so you can be sure every mattress you buy from Emma gives you the support your body needs. Every one of our bestsellers has been thoroughly tested by and won awards from independent consumer associations across Europe in no small part because of this.
Between the models, we've worked to deliver progressively more comfort, support, and thermal regulation by the addition of more innovative materials. On top of this: all our mattresses are designed to be motion isolating, super easy to clean with removable covers, and made with materials certified to be safe even for babies.
If you're still unsure, get in touch with our Emma Sleep Experts, who will be happy to help you find the right sleep system for you.
Like all materials, foams and innersprings have their own strengths. Foams are more pressure-relieving. If you're a side sleeper and get the feeling that your hands fall asleep, a foam mattress is probably the better solution for you.
Innersprings are usually a little firmer and therefore give a little more support. However, the biggest advantage of the innerspring core is that it's more ventilated. If you sweat a lot or live in a very humid climate, the spring core is worth considering.
This depends on your body type, general sleeping position, and type of pain you're experiencing. We can't cover all situations, but can provide some general guidance:
Those experiencing discomfort or pain from pressure points (usually when some part of your body gets pressed or pinched when they're supporting too much weight) will usually benefit from moving to a softer mattress. Side sleepers on very firm mattresses can often have their arms and shoulders pinched between their body and the mattress. Any of our taller 25cm mattresses should help. While they're softer, these mattresses are still considered 'medium' in firmness, and have been tested for great spinal alignment, for those concerned about overly saggy soft mattresses.
Those experiencing back pain from a lack of spinal alignment (usually because a mattress is too soft and starts to sag in the hip area), will often benefit from using something more supportive - best provided by one of our hybrid spring mattresses. This issue happens more frequently to people who are heavier, are older (and may have weaker back muscles), or have simply slept in very old deformed mattresses for too long. They will benefit well from any of our Hybrid spring mattresses to avoid any pressure point problems mentioned in the prior paragraph.
For more nuanced advice, get in touch with our Sleep Experts who will be happy to help you find the right sleep system for you.
All our mattresses are designed to ensure great spinal alignment at multiple sleeping positions for different body types. We mainly do these through body zones in the mattress that sink differently depending on the part they support, regardless of whether it's an all-foam or hybrid spring mattress. For example, if you press down on the areas for your shoulders, these will sink in more vs the area for your lower back - essentially following the shape of your spine.
However, if you are concerned about overall support, we suggest going for a Hybrid spring mattress. Steel springs are generally more durable and able to support more weight overall vs even the most resilient foams. Their higher bounciness also ensures a more responsive feel, allowing you to roll around or get up from bed much more easily.
We rely on high-performance materials for our mattresses. In our state-of-the-art test lab in Frankfurt, Germany, we test the durability of our mattresses to ensure very little deformation (usually less than 5% change in height) after a period of 10 years. This ensures you get the same comfort and support throughout the whole expected life of the mattress.
Motion transfer is when your partner's movements on one side of bed transfer to your side - and disturb your sleep. Minimizing this ensures that your partner moving about at night doesn't bother you.
All our mattresses are designed to keep all motion transfer to a minimum, whether all-foam or hybrid spring. They're all equipped with layers of memory foam that absorb excess movement.
For those worried about jumpy spring mattresses, no need to fret. Those were a result of historical spring mattress designs, whereas our hybrid spring mattresses are made with modern pocket springs - individually wrapped coils that move independently of each other to ensure no movement is transferred between them.
Our normal core body temperature is 37°C but the core lowers its temperature by up to 1.5°C during the night as our body transitions to sleep. Maintaining this sleep temperature is crucial - going too warm or too cold can often impact sleep quality and even wake you up entirely.
While cold sleep is easily resolved with a blanket or duvet, overheating and sweating in bed is tougher to crack. Our special graphite foam technology helps regulate optimal sleep temperature through excess heat dissipation. It is made with a special hyper-breathable foam for improved air circulation and infused with heat conducting graphite that ensures heat is always transferred away from your body.
Moreover, the foam is specially designed to be moisture wicking, ensuring any sweat doesn't pool underneath you, and is instead drawn away and evaporated.