Review: Sleepeezee New Generation Touch
Memory foam is very much like Marmite – you either love it or hate it. Personally I’ve never been a fan. The sleeping surface feels very peculiar and I am not sure that I want my mattress to mould to my body. For instance, what happens if you cant unmould?
Anyway, this is beside the point! My job was to test out the New Generation Touch Divan bed by Sleepeezee, which fuses memory foam and pocketsprings in the same mattress. This I thought was going to be a week of very unpleasant sleep but all in all I was pleasantly surprised with the results.
The overall look of the bed first got my attention as it looks a lot more expensive than the actual price tag. This new range comes as standard with faux suede base, which really sets this base apart from more traditional patterned bases.
The mattress was a good thickness and had a soft outer cover which felt like linen had already been added.
The mattress itself felt softer than I imagined when lying on it, and the overall comfort level was a definite thumbs up. The memory foam does take a while to adjust to the shape of your body, but the addition of the pocketsprings really offered the support I prefer in a mattress.
Overall I was pleased with the comfort of the mattress. I had 7 very restful nights sleep and was amazed I’d slept on memory foam without wanting my old bed back!
Starting at around £500 for a double, this type of bed offers a good entry level into memory foam and is certainly the first rung of the ladder for people like myself who understand the benefits of memory foam but not the idea of sleeping on it.
Fusing pocketspring with memory foam is a definite winner in my book. I guess I’m starting to like Marmite.
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