Sleep-deprived couples are flocking to buy Simba's Small Double Hybrid® mattress, with many praising it as the "most comfortable mattress I've ever slept on" and crediting it with "helping save my relationship".
As 'sleep divorces'—where couples opt for separate bedrooms to escape snoring, tossing and turning—become increasingly popular, particularly among celebrities, sleep expert Lisa Artis, CEO of The Sleep Charity, warns against this rising trend.
A new study by Simba has revealed a significant generational divide regarding the impact of sleep on relationships. Over 60% of young Brits in relationships (aged 18-34) believe that better sleep would improve their connection with their partner, compared to just 33% of baby boomers (aged 65+).
The Relationship-Saving Power of a Mattress
Simba's "comfortable" and "supportive" Greater Manchester-made mattress has become a game-changer for many couples, helping to alleviate night-time disturbances caused by restless sleepers or snoring partners. The rave reviews are pouring in.
One satisfied customer, Julia G, shared her experience on Trustpilot, saying, "I haven't had a full night's sleep for many years because my husband snores dreadfully. Thanks to Simba, while it hasn't completely cured the snoring, it's much improved, and I'm finally able to get some proper rest."
Another customer, Naomi O, was thrilled to report that her partner "somehow no longer snores" and that she "barely feels him getting in and out of bed." She wishes she had invested in Simba "a long time ago".
A Mattress for Modern Couples
Simba's mattresses, designed using data from over 10 million sleepers, suit every sleep style and body type. For many, this investment has proven worthwhile, not just for comfort but for relationship harmony.
Paul R, in his review, shared a humorous but relatable story: "Last year, my girlfriend refused to stay over at mine anymore because of my budget bed. After buying the Simba Hybrid mattress (and some new high-end sheets), she agreed to come back, and I'm pleased to report all is well in the bedroom department now!"
According to Paul, his new mattress not only improved his relationship but also helped him get an extra hour of sleep each night. "Thanks Simba for helping me save my relationship; I was starting to think it was me she was avoiding, not the mattress."
Designed with Comfort and Support in Mind
Crafted from five layers of innovative materials, including 1,900 supportive titanium Aerocoil® micro-springs (in a king-size mattress), and featuring a deep layer of Simbatex® foam, Simba's Hybrid® Original is designed to provide cushioning comfort and elastic support. Its 25cm-deep foam base includes nine support zones to mirror the body's contours, particularly at the hips and shoulders.
Customers in long-term relationships have also sung the praises of Simba. Emma S wrote: "I don't feel my partner move at all, and he doesn't complain about me fidgeting to get comfy. The springs are great, and it has a lovely feel to the fabric."
The Sleep Divorce Debate
'Sleep divorces'—where couples opt for separate bedrooms to avoid being disturbed by snoring or fidgeting—are becoming more common. Some celebrities, like Cameron Diaz, advocate for the trend, citing improved sleep quality. However, Simba's research, which polled 2,000 UK residents, found that younger generations believe a good night's sleep can strengthen their relationship. In fact, 60% of Gen Z respondents (aged 18-24) and 66.5% of millennials (25-44) believe that better sleep would improve their connection with their partner. In contrast, only 3 in 10 baby boomers feel the same way.
Lisa Artis, Deputy CEO of Simba's charity partner, The Sleep Charity, believes younger couples should "consciously recouple and sleep better together", encouraging them to say goodnight to the idea of sleep divorce. She explains, "While sleeping separately might seem like a solution to individual sleep issues, the benefits of co-sleeping for emotional bonding, conflict resolution, and overall well-being make a strong case against sleep divorces. Co-sleeping has been shown to improve REM sleep by 10%, making it less fragmented than sleeping alone."
The Simba Hybrid® Original mattress continues to gain praise from satisfied customers who have not only found it comfortable but also a solution to restoring peace and sleep into their relationships.
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