Emma’s mattresses are responsible for many people’s good night’s sleep – myself included.
The brand has four hybrid mattresses (the original, the original pro, the original elite and the original lite), all of which are made of layers of springs and foam but have varying depths and tensions. Over one month, I slept on each of the brand’s hybrids to find out which one I recommend.
When buying a bed from the brand, you enjoy a 200-night trial period (a relief, given it has very few stores) and a 10-year warranty as standard. Your mattress will arrive folded, rolled and wrapped in a box. And after unpacking, they are ready to sleep on the same day.
I found that no two Emma mattresses were the same in terms of tension, construction and cost. Which is the best for your sleep style, body and budget? Keep reading to find out.
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