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Simba Hybrid Pillow review: I tried the £109 memory foam pillow — does it live up to its 20,000 five star reviews?

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THE Simba Hybrid pillow is award-winning, with over 20,000 shoppers rating it a perfect five stars.

But is it worth the £109 price tag? Read my tried and tested review to find out.

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This pillow feels down-like without the feathersCredit: Credit: Kiya-Ellen

Simba Hybrid Pillow, £109 £92.65

has built a strong reputation for helping shoppers get some shuteye, but can its Hybrid Pillow live up to the hype and deliver the Zzz?

After a gander at its website, I can see that Simba has racked up an impressive haul of awards across its product lines (from Sun Shopping, among others) along with a staggering 325,000 five-star reviews. 

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I have to confess that I am a frugal shopper, and the £109 price tag made my eyes water. 

I’m also a sceptic of buzzy marketing phrases, and Simba is no stranger to interesting terms to describe the tech it uses in its pillows. 

However, as a self-professed wriggler — I wake up throughout the night needing a bit of comfort and support — I knew I was the candidate for the job. 

I’ll admit upfront that my previous pillow setup was far from ideal; an assortment of crappy pillows with inconsistent firmness, stacked on top of each other to support me while in the land of nod. 

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I am mildly ashamed to admit this, but I naively believed that all pillows were the same, rarely spending over £20 unless I got two.

But the for one, and with that steep price tag, it will be interesting to see if spending more will improve my quality of sleep. 

Pros:

  • Lightweight
  • Stratos sleep tech
  • Customisable
  • Luxurious

Cons:

  • Could be more supportive
  • On the expensive side

Rating: 7/10

Simba Hybrid Pillow review: how I tested

As The Sun’s Home and Garden eCommerce writer it's my job to try and test products to see if they’re worth adding to your basket, especially if they come with a hefty price tag. 

The arrived surprisingly quickly — and I’ll admit that it sat untouched for a few days before I finally got around to unwrapping it — but once I did, I committed to trying it for a full week.

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I wanted to keep things as close to a normal week for me: no late-night cheese binges or overly strenuous activities that might skew my sleep quality. 

Let’s just say it was a thoroughly average week designed to test the pillow in a fair way. 

My previous pillows were not of a premium price point either, so this was an eye-opener to see if paying more does pay for a good night's sleep.

Simba Hybrid Pillow: Quickfire Q&A

How much is the Simba Hybrid Pillow? The Simba Hybrid Pillow retails for £109 and that feels a bit steep to me.

Who's it best for? This is suitable for most shoppers, the Nanocubes mould to the pressure, offering gentle support without being too firm on the ole' head and neck.

What I loved The Stratos cool-touch sleep tech is award-winning and I can really see why. It is beyond luxurious and kept me cool all night long.

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What I didn't like The price. However, I would definitely consider buying it when its on sale.

The Nitty Gritty

First impressions

The Simba Hybrid doesn’t look like your average pillow.

It's slightly bigger and the mesh-like seam that runs around the pillow's edge is over an inch wide, helping to increase airflow in and around the pillow. It's a really nice touch. 

When you first prise the pillow out of its branded storage bag, there isn't a plasticky smell, despite its quite synthetic fabrication.

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I will say, as pillows go, it is the perfect plumpness, and doesn’t flatten even after a tight squeeze.

I have to confess; I immediately hugged the pillow into a tight embrace and let out a little squeal, because it was such an upgrade from what I had been sleeping on.

Within seconds,, it puffed back into its original plumpness and I was excited to pop it on my bed to sleep on it.

Just like the Simba Hybrid Firm pillow, the is quite full and does take some effort to cram into a standard size pillow case, which is something to consider.

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However, the pillow does have a removable cover to wash, so depending on your preference, I reckon you could sleep without a pillow case.

It has a pretty cool design, so I don't think it would look too out of place on your bed.

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