Simba Hybrid 3-in-1 review: The ultimate duvet multitasker—hot, cold, or just right
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IN our review of the Simba Hybrid 3-in-1 Duvet, we see if the nifty bedding actually offers a better night's sleep.
3-in-1 duvets have existed for a while, and we’re keen on the idea. Being able to save yourself some extra storage space and adjust how thick you want your duvet, depending on the temperature, is definitely a winning combination.
- Simba 3-in-1 duvet, from £249 -
With three tog options, finding the right thickness for you is almost certain.
Simba has added some clever features to its 3-in-1 offering, notably making an effort to make it more environmentally friendly by manufacturing parts from recycled plastic bottles and using Better Cotton.
Overall rating: 3/5
Pros
- Easy to combine and separate duvets
- Comfortable
- Evenly distributed filling with no clumping
Cons
- Very expensive
- Storage bag doesn’t save space
Simba 3-in-1 duvet review: first impressions
- Simba 3-in-1 duvet, from £249 -
When you’re paying top dollar for a duvet, you want it to look the part right away. Luckily, the delivery process from Simba is very straightforward. At the time of writing Simba uses DPD Local for its non-mattress products. We’re happy as long as they don’t use Hermes… sorry, Evri.
Unpacking the boxes is easy, and getting the Duvets ready to go is a piece of cake.
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The duvet does come with a storage case which can be used to store the half of the duvet you’re not using, but we found it wasn’t much of a space saver, so we vac packed the part of the duvet we weren’t using instead.
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Simba 3-in-1 duvet review: performance
- Sizes available: Single, Double, King, Super-King
- Material: Cotton and recycled plastic
- Togs: 3.5, 7, 10.5
As you’d hope, Simba’s 3-in-1 duvet feels premium right away. It’s got a soft cotton cover, which you can still notice beneath a bedsheet, and the ‘renew clusters’ in the filling, which are made from recycled plastic, are evenly distributed and divided into pockets so they can’t form clumps.
We tested this duvet in the summer, so we mostly used it with its lightest 3.5 tog (blue binding), which we didn’t find unbearable, even in the middle of a heatwave. That could be down to the duvet’s moisture-wicking properties, which help it draw sweat away from you as you sleep.
The spring/autumn duvet (grey binding) is a 7-tog covering, and we’d back up Simba’s claim that it’s suitable for the majority of the year. Similar to the light summer duvet, the 7 tog feels lux and is incredibly soft.
Combine the two duvets together and (you maths whizzes guessed it), you get a 10.5 tog duvet designed for cold winter nights. Because of the premium design and the options available, we’d be surprised if we could find someone who didn’t like at least one of the options all year round.
Simba 3-in-1 duvet review: how much does it cost?
- Simba 3-in-1 duvet, from £249 -
This is the biggest hurdle for the Simba 3-in-1 duvet. At the time of writing, its RRP on the Simba website for a single is £249. That’s just too much, in our opinion. A quick scour of the web tells us you can find something similar for well under £50 elsewhere.
However, Simba often has discounts, so if you can nab one during a sale, it's more than worth it, as currently, the single 3-in-1 duvet is down from £249 but we've seen it go as low as £186.75.
Simba distinguishes itself from rival brands with its premium quality, eco credentials and carbon-neutral delivery, but even taking that into account, £449 (RRP) is a lot of money for a Super King duvet.
Now, internet mattress brands are notorious for having year-round sales on their sites, so you should be able to find this 3-in-1 duvet at a discount in the near future. We’ll update this page with offers on this duvet when we spot them.
- Single: £249
- Double: £349
- King: £399
- Super-King: £449
What bundles does Simba Sleep have?
You can save a decent amount of money on the 3-in-1 duvet if you buy it as part of a bundle. Currently, it’s 30% off when a new customer buys it along with a mattress and pillows dropping the cost down from £938 to just £656. That’s a decent saving and certainly makes it more tempting.
Other bundles from Simba include a king-size mattress, two premium pillows and a duvet for £1,907.50, saving you £818.
Should you be after something a little more specific, Simba actually gives you the option to create your own bed bundle that includes a mattresses, two pillows, a duvet and a bed base designed by you.
You can shop all of Simba’s bundle deals .
Can you wash a Simba 3-in-1 duvet?
Yep, this Simba 3-in-1 duvet is machine washable, and Simba says the duvet will retain its softness and shape even after repeated washes.
Where can you buy a Simba 3-in-1 duvet?
You can buy Simba products from a number of retailers as well as the official website.
We’ve listed some of the options we’ve seen around below.
The verdict: is a Simba 3-in-1 duvet worth the money?
- Simba 3-in-1 duvet, from £186.75 -
If you’ve got the money to spend on a Simba 3-in-1 Duvet, you certainly won’t be disappointed. It does everything you’d hope it would and feels luxurious doing so. It’s also incredibly practical and should last a long time.
We like the commitment to being more environmentally friendly through the manufacturing and delivery process, but would we spend our own money on this duvet? Short answer, no.
If we were buying a duvet, we’d opt for something cheaper that’s a bit less nice but no less practical. However, if we saw the Simba 3-in-1 duvet at 40-50% off, we’d be tempted. For that reason, we’d say keep your eyes peeled for deals on this duvet around Black Friday and Christmas if you feel like treating yourself.
- Comfort: 5/5
- Value: 2/5
- Design: 5/5
- Sustainability: 4/5
What’s the difference between the Simba 3-in-1 Duvet and the Simba Hybrid Duvet?
The two duvets Simba offers at the time of writing are similar in quality. They’re both made from a mixture of Better Cotton and recycled plastic, they both feel luxurious, and they’re both temperature-regulating.
But the standard Hybrid Duvet is a 10.5 tog cover, whereas you get three options with the 3-in-1: 3.5 tog, 7 tog and 10.5 tog.
What does the blue line on the Simba duvet mean?
While you may not initially believe the blue line on the Simba duvets means anything, it actually helps you to identify where the sleep-assisting tech is located.
It's Simbas Stratos technology that's been designed to help keep you cool when you sleep by regulating your body temperature.
If you often overheat at night, the tech will absorb the heat from you, and if you get too cool, it will release it, making for more consistent sleep.
The blue line is colour-coded piping to tell you that if you can see the blue side, that means it's the cool side.
How does the Simba 3-in-1 duvet compare to the Emma Cloud Duvet?
We loved the Emma Cloud Duvet in our testing. (Read our Emma Cloud Duvet review here).
It’s incredibly light, and with a 6.7 tog rating, it can be used year-round in houses that don’t get too hot or cold.
It’s also a lot cheaper than the Simba 3-in-1 with the RRP of a single at £109, £140 cheaper than Simba's option.
However, it’s not made from sustainable materials, and it’s nowhere near as versatile if you get too hot or too cold.
The Cloud Duvet is great for most situations, whereas the 3-in-1 should be great for all situations. It’s better for the planet too.
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What alternatives are there to the Simba 3-in-1 Duvet?
There’s lots of alternatives to the 3-in-1. There’s options at , and.
Shop around the web, and you’ll find plenty of other options.