Dunlopillo makes a variety of pocket sprung and latex mattresses for sale in the UK and Europe. They have two collections to choose from: Signature Collection and Go Hybrid Collection. Though these mattresses come in a variety of firmness options, they tend to be firmer and more responsive than some customers expect. Latex is highly responsive versus other types of foam and fibre comfort layers and tends to sleep firmer, which some may find disagreeable.
Craftsmanship & Quality
Dunlopillo’s prices are in-line with mid-grade latex and foam materials. While latex is a more expensive and longer-lasting comfort layer versus synthetic materials like memory foam, there were some doubts that customers have reported about construction, feel, and materials in some cases.
We’ll go through each of their mattress collections so that you can get additional details about each before buying:
Here are the details about the Signature Collection Mattresses:
These mattresses come with a latex core, and feature 7 zoned supports to relieve pressure on the hips and shoulders, while supporting the middle spine. These models include the Orchid, Millennium, Celeste, Royal Sovereign, Firmrest, Diamond, and their ‘Plus’ counterparts. The Plus versions use 100% pure latex in their ‘core’ layer. These mattresses come in various firmness profiles to choose from with the most popular option being the Royal Sovereign mattress, which includes a pressure relieving medium firmness feel. Dunlopillo gets good initial reception from most customers, but some had issues with firmness and durability from some models.
The Pros: Latex mattresses at a competitive pricepoint. Ergonomic, zoned support for pressure relief.
The Cons: Some initial comfort and durability complaints.
Next, we’ll discuss Dunlopillo’s Go (Pocket Sprung) Mattresses:
With a healthy layer of latex, Dunlopillo’s Go Collection features pocket sprung mattresses with encapsulated pocket springs that adjust independently for less partner disturbance and pressure point pain. With added comfort fibre layers to the latex, they are designed to work with the latex layer for a medium firmness supportive contour. These mattresses get good initial reception from customers, but there are some that had problems with longevity.
The Pros: Latex foam, pocket sprung hybrid mattresses with multiple firmness options.
The Cons: Some problems with durability reported.
Overall Comfort
These mattresses are well-rated overall for latex mattresses. There are some customers that reported problems with firmness and durability in some cases.
Firmness
Dunlopillo mattresses are on the firmer side. due to the unique feel of latex, which tends to feel firmer and more responsive. These are ideal for heavier body sizes and stomach sleepers. However, with multiple firmness options, most customers will find something in the right range for them.
Back Pain Relief
For those that prefer firmer mattresses, these mattresses will do well to align the spine. Those that are slimmer side sleepers, may require added pressure point relief in some cases.
Cooling
Dunlopillo has built mattresses that do well with cooling overall, but there are some complaints about heat retention in the surface layers.
Who Are Dunlopillo Mattresses Right For?
Dunlopillo mattresses are ideal for those that are looking for a firm and responsive mattress. Those that are smaller or want a softer mattress may not agree with these mattresses.