Emma Sleep launches new 'anti-heatwave' mattress range — and they're up to £500 off in the brand's big summer sale

A man sits on an Emma Performance mattress on a bed frame in a dimly lit room
(Image credit: Emma)

Emma mattress has launched its newest line-up — and this cooler sleep collection might have arrived just in time for a scorching hot summer. The Performance mattress range, starting from £549 in the Emma sale, uses Emma's breathable AirGrid technology to keep you cooler even when another heatwave inevitably hits.

The Emma AirGrid is found in one of the best mattresses we've tested; the Emma Original Elite (formerly the Emma Hybrid AirGrid). Our tester credited the AirGrid with the plush, contouring feel that made the Original Elite so comfortable for side sleepers, as well as its breathable feel "even on warmer days."

So why not stick with the Original collection? Emma's new Performance mattress range aims to take the comfort of the Original and turn it up a notch, meaning more cushioning, enhanced support and better airflow... but that also means boosting the prices. Here's everything you need to know.

Emma Performance mattress: £729£549 at Emma

Emma Performance mattress: From £729 £549 at Emma
There are three mattresses in Emma's Performance collection: the 26, 28, and 30. They're progressively taller and plusher (as well as more expensive) with the 26 and the 30 currently on sale. This is a premium mattress collection but Emma sales happen regularly, so keep an eye out for discounts. All Emma Performance mattresses come with a 200-night trial and 10-year warranty.

Emma Performance mattress collection: Price

Emma's Performance collection includes beds featuring the brand's most up-to-date comfort tech, so it's no surprise that they also come with the highest prices. Luckily, Emma is known to love a sale and two Performance mattresses are already on sale.

Here's the RRP and current sale price of each bed in the collection:

Performance 26 mattress at Emma prices:

  • UK Single: £729 RRP (currently sold at £549)
  • UK Double: £1,129 RRP (currently sold at £849)
  • UK King: £1,259 RRP (currently sold at £949)
  • UK Super King: £1,459 RRP (currently sold at £1,099)

Performance 28 mattress at Emma prices:

  • UK Single: £799 RRP
  • UK Double: £1,259 RRP
  • UK King: £1,399 RRP
  • UK Super King: £1,599 RRP

Performance 30 mattress at Emma prices:

  • UK Single: £999 RRP (currently sold at £749)
  • UK Double: £1,599 RRP (currently sold at £1,199)
  • UK King: £1,799 RRP (currently sold at £1,349)
  • UK Super King: £1,999 RRP (currently sold at £1,499)

Even the cheapest Performance mattress, the 26, has a higher RRP than the most luxurious mattress in the Original Emma line-up (the Emma Original Elite mattress, which starts at £454.30 in the sale.)

The line-up is similar in price to Simba's hybrid mattress range (without the mega-luxurious option of the Simba Ultra Hybrid mattress). And while brands such as Otty offer hybrid mattresses for a lower price (the Otty Original mattress is just £599.99 for a double), they lack the luxury and performance features of this new Emma range.

However, as premium mattresses, you might want to wait for a sale before you buy. Luckily, Emma doesn't shy away from a sale. If the bed you want isn't discounted right now, it's worth waiting for the discount to change.

Finally, Emma offers a 200-night trial and 10-year guarantee with all Performance mattresses.

Emma Performance mattress collection: Features

Emma describes the Performance mattress range as its "most cooling and responsive", and it's Emma's innovative AirGrid tech that should create this feel.

The AirGrid, found in all three of the Performance mattresses, is a flexible material constructed with cutouts to form a grid. The unusual shaping allows the material to bend and yield easily, to adapt to every part of your body. The result should be incredible pressure relief with no sore arms and shoulders.

The grid design also improves airflow, as warm air can escape through the holes. This allows air to circulate and cool, keeping you at a more comfortable temperature throughout the night (overheating was a common complaint of some of Emma's early mattresses).

A close up of the corner of the Emma Performance 26 mattress

(Image credit: Emma)

Alongside the AirGrid, the Performance mattresses use MemoryAdapt foam (for cushioned comfort) and a SupportBase plus pocket springs (for full-body support). The Performance beds also feature a foam railing — this is new to Emma mattresses and should help boost edge support so you can stretch out without sliding off.

While the basic Performance mattress package is the same, the more you pay, the plusher and taller the design becomes. The Performance 26 is 26 centimeters tall, the 28 is 28 centimeters tall... you get it.

So the more you spend, the more mattress you get.


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Ruth Jones
Senior Sleep Staff Writer

Ruth is an experienced Senior Staff writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things sleep and mattresses. She writes to help people sleep better, from how-tos to the latest deals to mattress reviews, and has interviewed an array of experts who share her passion. She is also our specialist on memory foam — she’s flown around the world to see memory foam being made — and leads our hotel mattress content. She has a deep interest in the link between sleep and health, and has tried enough mattresses, from Helix to Nectar to Simba, to know the right bed really can make a difference to your wellbeing. Before joining the team at Tom’s Guide, Ruth worked as a sleep and mattress writer for our sister website, TechRadar.

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