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Single Hybrid Mattresses
Experience the comfort of royalty with our single size hybrid mattresses! Our mattresses seamlessly blend supportive springs with plush memory foam, delivering an unparalleled sleep experience.
Our single size hybrid mattresses measure 90x190cm (3ft), and are perfect for space savers, smaller bedrooms, bunk beds and for our younger sleepers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to rotate my mattress?
Yes, you must rotate your mattress once a month for the first 12 months and then once every 3 months thereafter. See full termshere.
I have back / joint pain issues, which mattress would be best for me?
The OTTY Original and Pure models are our most accredited when it comes to back and joint support. We would recommend these to anyone struggling with sleep due to these issues.
I overheat often while sleeping, which mattress would be best for me?
Our hybrid mattresses have long encapsulated spring units inside them, which do not store heat in between them and provide improved airflow compared to memory foam mattresses.
Additionally, some of our mattresses have bamboo & charcoal infused memory foam which further improves temperature regulation by wicking away moisture and providing a cool, fresh sleeping surface.
Because of this, we would recommend the OTTY Pure if you like a medium firm mattress, or the OTTY Firm, if you prefer a firm mattress.
How can I get rid of my old mattress?
We offer a service at checkout to have your old mattress collected and recycled, for a cost of £40. This will usually happen at the same time as your delivery.
You can also usually have it recycled by your local council.
What base do I need for my mattress?
OTTY can be used with a variety of standard bed bases, such as divans, slatted frames, adjustable beds, or platform beds. We highly recommend slatted bases because they allow better airflow beneath the mattress.
However, we do not offer any guarantee using the mattress with steel bed frames and thin steel supports, as they may not offer the essential support needed for the mattress. This lack of support could potentially result in sagging over time.
See T&Cs for full terms.
How long will an OTTY mattress last?
With proper care, the OTTY mattress should last you more than 10 years.
We guarantee them for 10 years as we usually recommend changing mattresses around every 8-10 years due to hygiene reasons, and because of new improved technology in our mattresses being added.
Are OTTY mattresses suitable for children?
Yes. As we only make medium to firm mattresses, we normally recommend them for children over the age of 3, all the way through to adulthood!
We also sell waterproof mattress protectors which can be useful for the younger users.
More Single Hybrid Mattress FAQs
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Is a single mattress the same as a twin?
Yes, in most contexts, a single mattress is the same as a twin mattress. In the UK, a single mattress typically measures 90 cm by 190 cm (3 feet by 6 feet 3 inches), while in the US, a twin mattress is slightly longer at 99 cm by 190 cm (39 inches by 75 inches).
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What size mattress is best for a single person?
For a single person, a single mattress (90 cm by 190 cm) is often sufficient. However, if more space is desired, a small double (120 cm by 190 cm) or a standard double (135 cm by 190 cm) can provide extra room for comfort.
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How thick should a single mattress be?
A single mattress should ideally be at least 15-20 cm (6-8 inches) thick for adequate support and comfort. However, thickness can vary based on personal preference and mattress type, with some mattresses reaching up to 30 cm (12 inches) for added plushness and durability.
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Are single beds suitable for adults?
Yes, single beds are suitable for adults, especially in situations where space is limited or the sleeper prefers a smaller bed. While they offer less room than larger sizes, single beds can be comfortable for solo sleepers and are often used in guest rooms or small bedrooms.