Dusk's ‘Hybrid 2000’ mattress is the best sub-£300 mattress that will arrive in time for Christmas

Dusk's ‘Hybrid 2000’ mattress has long been one of our favourites, and for only £299 for a double, it's a total win
Dusk's ‘Hybrid 2000 mattress is the best sub300 mattress that will arrive in time for Christmas
Christopher Horwood

If you're currently in the process of shopping for a mattress, you'll probably have realised by now that you just missed the Black Friday sales. Yes, the Boxing Day mattress sales are approaching–and we can strongly recommend you hold out until then if a major deal on a luxury mattress is what you're after–but if you just want our best advice on the mattress you should be shopping now, we have you covered.

Our top pick is Dusk's ‘Hybrid 2000’, which, for every size except a double, will arrive before Christmas. We've tested both the ‘2,000’ and the ‘4,000’ versions of the mattress, with in-house writers attesting to their brilliance. You can read the rest of our digital director's review below, but we are sure you don't need us to tell you that £299 for a double is an absolute steal for a premium mattress.

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Dusk Memory Foam 2,000 Pocket Sprung Hybrid Mattress

DUSK Memory Foam 2,000 Pocket Sprung Hybrid Mattress: Is it worth buying?

In the world of mattresses at the moment, foam is undoubtedly the hot topic. If you happen to be a pocket spring devotee, the idea of sinking into the doughy surface of a memory foam mattress might seem slightly unnerving, but there is so much to love about foam in this context. It offers gentle support by moulding and contouring to the shape of your body, as well as insulating you from anyone else moving around in the bed. Having had some really rather good nights' sleep on hotel mattresses that turned out to be topped with the squishy stuff, this writer decided to road test one of the latest generations of hybrid mattresses. This new species combines a base layer of pocket springs with a comfort layer of foam on the top, meaning that you get the immediate support of one and the foundational support of the other.

Dusk was already one of our favourite brands for high quality bedding, with their ‘Marseille’ range of bedlinen much praised within the House & Garden team for its combination of style, quality and affordability. So when they launched mattresses a few years ago, it seemed like a no-brainer to try one. The company currently offers three mattresses, all of them hybrid. We went straight in for the middle of the range 2000 (referring to the number of pocket springs in a king size) to see how the it all holds up.

The ‘Memory Foam 2,000 Pocket Sprung Hybrid Mattress’ was the one that eventually made it to my door. Made in Yorkshire, the mattress is made up of four layers: two layers of foam on the outside, along with cooling gel foam and a layer of pocket springs. The whole thing is wrapped in a soft, stretchy knit fabric, attractively styled in grey and white with Dusk's pink piping around the middle. If you're interested in looking at your mattress, it's an aesthetically pleasing model, that's for sure, and the fabric is allergy-friendly, to boot.

How did it test?

The mattress will slowly puff up to its correct size over a couple of days after delivery, but is perfectly fine to sleep on after a few hours, and while there is a mild foamy smell (off-gassing is normal in new memory foam mattresses) at the beginning, this soon wears off. The experience of sleeping on the mattress is a bit odd if you're used to springs alone; you do sink into it in rather a strange way, and if you're sitting on the bed, rather than lying on it, you might think it is much more pudding-y than it actually is. Once you're stretched out, the mattress lives up to its medium-firm name, and feels no less supportive than the firm sprung mattress that was its predecessor, but with a comforting plushness to its texture. In theory the 4000-spring version would offer greater support, but I found that the 2000-spring one was just what I needed.

There's also no need to turn this mattress - indeed it would be a bad idea as you'd end up with gel on the bottom and springs on the top - just a rotation every few months will keep it in shape. A few weeks in, and the mattress seems to get more and more comfortable, its yielding yet firm surface a welcoming presence.

If there is a downside, it's that foam keeps the surface of the bed warmer beneath you than springs do. This is really quite pleasant in the winter, but if you run warm, you may find it tricky to adjust to in summer. It's certainly not uncomfortably hot, but there is a difference and that's worth bearing in mind. The Dusk mattress is made with breathable fabric and individually wrapped heat tempered pocket springs, which claim improved airflow.

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How much does a DUSK hybrid mattress cost?

Dusk's Memory Foam 2,000 Pocket Sprung Hybrid Mattress costs £299 for a double, at the time of writing.

Fact file

Memory Foam 2,000 Pocket Sprung Hybrid Mattress
Firmness level:Medium firm
Type of mattress:Hybrid
Sizes available:Single, double, king and super king
Guarantee:1 year
Trial period:100 nights
Mattress depth:25cm
Care:No flipping, just rotate regularly. Removable zip cover can be washed at 30 degrees.
Delivery:Free standard delivery

Delivery

One of the advantages of the new generation of mattresses is that they can arrive in a relatively portable box. It's still heavy and unwieldy, of course, but it really only takes one man to get it in place, and then the unboxing is quite straightforward. Once out of the box, you'll find the mattress rolled tightly and vacuum-packed within two layers of plastic. Simply slice open the outer layer, make sure the mattress is correctly positioned, and then release the layer of vacuum packing. A word of warning though: make sure you don't cut through both layers at once, or the mattress will be struggling free from its vacuum packing while you're still trying to remove the outer layer. This process can start to feel as if you're being attacked by a large, flat alien.

Dusk hybrid mattress verdict

Ultimately, if you combine our experience with how Dusk's Hybrid mattress tested, with the absolute steal of a price that this is currently available for (£299), and the fact you can order and still receive it in time for Christmas (on everything but a double) for any personal upgrades you wanted for the holiday season or guests you might have visiting, this is really one of the best you can find on the market right now. Just don't let it go to waste.


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