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Simba's organic luxury GO Hybrid mattress is hardly ever discounted, so now's the time to buy.

The Simba Go Hybrid has designed to be as environmentally friendly as possible, and is made using a mix of mix of natural, organic and recycled materials, as well as being the only Simba mattress to feature a latex layer. We hardly ever see this model on offer, but right now there's 40% off and a double is on sale for £1,379.40, reduced by £920.Why all the rush? In short, we don't know how long the GO Hybrid is going to be available at this price.

Another reason to get a shift on if you want to own this great organic mattress is that right now it's not available as a single; that size is showing as sold out with no indication that it's ever going to be back. That's a little strange, and we can't help but wonder whether Simba's quietly running its stock of the GO Hybrid down; in which case, if you want to own one, now's the time to make a move.

You won't regret it if you do. While our reviewer found that front sleepers and people of heavier build might find it a little too soft and not quite supportive enough, for everyone else it's one that's brilliant at pressure relief and which won't get too hot at night. That's partly because of airflow through the coils, and also thanks to the fact that latex doesn't trap heat like memory foam does.

, they're largely very positive and full of praise for its comfort and support, with a couple of reviews stating that it helped reduce back pain.Sign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors

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