Get your best night’s sleep, every night We all sleep differently. That’s why we have a variety of different mattresses to choose from. Whether spring, latex or foam, every mattress at IKEA is designed to offer comfort and support at a good price. So you just have to find the one that suits your body and your budget. View our “Love It or Exchange It” Policy Foam & latex mattresses(8) Our best mattress is the one that feels great for you - as they're all super comfy, just in slightly different ways. You can also choose by size, such as single, double and king size mattresses. Take home a mattress from IKEA (you can do it yourself, as they come roll packed or you can also have it delivered) and try it for 90 days. Sleep like a baby – or bring it back and try another one. Need some inspiration to refresh your bedroom? Whether it's a complete makeover or just a small refresh we have plenty of ideas in our Rooms and Ideas galleries. For a limited time, take advantage of our 0% APR representative 12-month interest-free credit option when you spend £299 or more on bedroom furniture.
Terms and conditions apply, see bottom of the page for details*. To test the strength and durability of our mattresses we use a machine that simulates the movements of a person rolling around in bed 50,000 times. Learn more about our different mattress types in our bed buyers guide Learn more about our 'love it or exchange it' policy The individually wrapped pocket springs in our HESSENG mattress work independently to closely follow your movements. Natural materials like cotton, latex and wool provide extra comfort and gives a very pleasant sleeping environment with an even temperature. HESSENG pocket sprung mattress Mattress for junior bed Mattress for extendable bed Mattress for 2-seat sofa-bed Mattress f sofa-bed w chaise longueFor better or for worse, some of our favorite products are discontinued. While there may not be a replacement for the Twinkie, often times when a product is discontinued, it is replaced with an upgraded product.
IKEA is notorious for product upgrades, and IKEA mattresses never hang around for very long. Every time IKEA makes an improvement to one, it gets rid of the older mattress and replaces it. The mattress gets a new name and product page, and IKEA gets rid of any trace of the previous mattress. Often the names of the discontinued and replacement mattresses are similar, but it can be hard to tell on your own if the Sultan Hagavik and the Sultan Hasselback are two versions of the same thing, or if they are, in fact, completely different mattresses. Treading the waters of discontinued and replacement products can be tricky. IKEA doesn’t necessarily make an announcement that it is replacing an old mattress with a new one, but rather that it is coming out with a new one. And even though the replacement is supposed to be an improvement, it doesn’t always work out that way. However, because IKEA mattresses are incredibly similar you can use reviews of older products to help you to decide if you should even be interested in the replacement one.
One mattress line that IKEA has pulled the ‘disappear and replace’ act with is the Sultan innerspring mattress. The first generation of these mattresses is the Sultan Hasselback. Earning a Viewpoints score of 76/100 in its day, the Hasselback was liked for its comfort and IKEA’s extended warranty. Reviews for IKEA Sultan Hasselback Spring Mattress “I bought this mattress on sale last year. I have to admit. I bought it on the price. After having it for a year or so.. it is the best mattress I have ever owned [and] It comes with a 20 year warranty.” – knightimer, Reviewer since 2010 However, the Hasselback was not always well liked. As is a trend in the reviews for the Sultan innerspring mattresses, sagging was a problem with this mattress, as was quality control. “I own three mattresses from IKEA. One is a total failure. I think the problem is IKEA’s quality control. Is it worth the risk that you’ll buy a dud? Mine is less than a year old and it’s sagging horribly – even though we’ve flipped it every 3 months.” –designhole, Reviewer since 2008
The direct descendant of the Sultan Hasselback is the Sultan Hagavik Spring Mattress. With a Viewpoints score of 60/100, the Hagavik fell short of the bar its predecessor left, resulting in complaints of additional sagging and the mattress being too firm. Reviews for IKEA Sultan Hagavik Spring Mattress “It certainly was comfortable when we got it home. In fact half of it is still comfortable. The other half, not so much really, because it has a gigantic bowl shaped divot in it. Yes, we flipped the mattress regularly.” –girlndocs, Reviewer since 2009 “I have slept very badly since buying this mattress, I have since put a memory foam toper which has improved it but it’s still not great.” –Soreback1971, Reviewer since 2013 Not all of the response to this mattress has been negative, however. Some found it to be great for their back and helpful in regulating body temperature while sleeping. “I haven’t had back pain nor have we had a [sleepless] night due to stored body heat.
The Ikea Sultan Hagavik Spring Mattress is firm enough, but not too firm nor is it too soft. The mattress doesn’t create the body divots that the memory foam mattresses seem to do. The price was nice and we didn’t have to buy a box spring.” –JCStark, Reviewer since 2010 Though the Sultan Hogla has not yet been reviewed on Viewpoints, it is IKEA’s response to the negative reviews surrounding its predecessor. In this design it attempted to address the sagging problems, claiming to eliminate them as long as the mattress is flipped on a regular basis. It is ranked on IKEA’s scale as “most firm”, but there is a top layer of foam, which adds softness, addressing concerns about the mattress being too firm while at the same time still appealing to those who prefer a firm mattress. Places like IKEA do have motivations for discontinuing a mattress for reasons other than improvements. But, if a mattress is good quality and selling well, it isn’t going to stop production and start marketing a new one with a different name and no apparent connection.