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westy23
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Evening.
Have just replaced a 12 year old pocket sprung mattress with a Emma foam mattress.
Bought it in the Black Friday sale for £389 delivered.
Despite a few concerns it’s fantastic and is exceptionally comfortable and both myself and the wife haven’t suffered from any overheating which some reviews mention.
Have just replaced a 12 year old pocket sprung mattress with a Emma foam mattress.
Bought it in the Black Friday sale for £389 delivered.
Despite a few concerns it’s fantastic and is exceptionally comfortable and both myself and the wife haven’t suffered from any overheating which some reviews mention.
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Evening.
Have just replaced a 12 year old pocket sprung mattress with a Emma foam mattress.
Bought it in the Black Friday sale for £389 delivered.
Despite a few concerns it’s fantastic and is exceptionally comfortable and both myself and the wife haven’t suffered from any overheating which some reviews mention.
That might change in warmer weather0 -
I've got a Simba, which is the same mattress marketed under a different name. (They use several names for the same product for some reason.)
We've had no problems with it in hot weather. It's excellent all round.0 -
I've got a Simba, which is the same mattress marketed under a different name. (They use several names for the same product for some reason.)
We've had no problems with it in hot weather. It's excellent all round.
The Simba is slightly different to the Emma. They have a different top layer to the mattress which gives a slightly different sleeping experience.
I also think that Simba is made by a British company while Emma is German but I am not 100% sure of that.0 -
We have an Emma and didn't find any particular problems during hotter weather.It's not difficult!
'Wander' - to walk or move in a leisurely manner.
'Wonder' - to feel curious.0
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