Reply from our Silentnight Expert:
This range of beds has been discontinued.
At Silentnight we understand that your bed doesn't just shape how you sleep, it affects how you feel when you're awake too. A good night's sleep isn't just about getting to sleep or staying asleep. It's the quality of what happens to your body while you're asleep that makes all the difference to how you feel the next day. So this is what we've been working on - how to give you the best night's sleep you can possibly have. We've been busy in our sleep laboratory, talking to people, listening to people and watching how they sleep. We've dsicovered that people sleep in lots of different ways.
This got us thinking - if there's no such thing as a standard night's sleep, then there's no such thing as a standard bed. So we've worked with scientists, doctors and universities to develop beds that are as individual as you are. Beds that are scientifcally proved to work hard while you're asleep, whatever type of sleeper you are and there are just three simple steps to choosing it.
Step 1: choose your Miracoil support. The foundation of all our beds is our unique spring system. Discover the magic of Miracoil and then choose between our two ranges - the popular Miracoil 3 or our new advanced Miracoil 7.
Step 2: select your comfort and delight layer. We've developed new materials to suit the needs of different sleeper types. Find out about our range of comfort options and then choose the combination that's right for you.
Step 3: consider the perfect microclimate. The top layer of our bed works with your body to create a healthy sleeping environment. Make sure the sleep range you've chosen has the right healthy top layer for you.
Most beds are available in firm, medium and soft ratings but these labels can vary from brand to brand. Comfort is very subjective. There are no universal standards of firmness in common usage in the UK. Because of this we don't give our beds a firmness rating like some manufacturers. Your main aim is to achieve good "posture" in bed. Too soft and your body will slouch - often leading to back pain - and too firm and you will cause discomfort at pressure points such as your hips and shoulder. Ideally the mattress should mould to the shape of your body while remaining supportive. When you lie on your side your spine should be horizontal and you should be able to turn easily.