We tried it — Simba 2500 impressed two very different sleepers
The Simba 2500 is the company’s best-seller, likely because it’s mid-range in terms of firmness and price point. It combines five layers of what they call “sophisticated and data-driven design, incorporating state of the art technology” and using body-profiling data from over 10m people. It’s designed to adjust to all body types and promote airflow to help sleepers stay cool during the night.Simba’s five-layer technology.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
We opened the box, slid out the rolled-up mattress and unrolled it onto our bed frame. We carefully cut away the plastic and watched the mattress rise immediately. The company suggests a minimum rise time of three to six hours, but it takes up to 72 hours to completely expand. We slept on it that night, about five hours after unboxing.It’s very comfortable. For someone that craves a soft mattress, I’m very happy with how cushy and inviting this mattress is.
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