
Adventures on foam: we review Panda’s Hybrid Bamboo Mattress
Tom Griffiths
It’s easy to see why bamboo is the material of the moment, it’s breathable, hypoallergenic and eco-friendly. Whether it’s cooling bedding, duvets, or pillows, we’re seeing more bamboo sleep products sprouting up on the scene not only for the material’s sustainable credentials but because it is incredibly soft and great for temperature regulation, it’s both highly breathable and absorbent – keeping you cosy in winter and cool in summer. It boils down to being fewer sharp bits in the fibres, making it feel more akin to silk than cotton. Basically, it’s just what a lot of us want in a mattress.
What makes bamboo so sustainable? According to the Sleep Foundation, the process of growing and harvesting bamboo can be more eco-friendly than other textile crops like cotton, which require larger amounts of water, fertilisers, and pesticides.
We’re focusing on bamboo because we tested bamboo-giant Panda‘s first foray into mattresses. They’re already one of our favourite go-to eco-friendly brands for their down-like Cloud Duvet and the much-lauded mattress topper. So we were very keen to give their first mattress – a UK-made bamboo hybrid mattress – a proper try.
Is it worth buying a Panda mattress?
In a word, absolutely. We were thoroughly impressed with the brand’s first mattress – a cooling hybrid mattress made with bamboo, naturally.
We’ll start with delivery. The Hybrid Bamboo mattress was delivered to the room of our choice, arriving in a heavy and tall box – but a box nonetheless! Panda also offers a free old mattress recycling service which is a lovely touch. Unpacking was fairly easy (we did it alone but would thoroughly recommend to ask someone to help) and once unrolled the mattress didn’t need more than a few hours to puff up to its correct size. The perks of its highly breathable bamboo-infused foam is that you don’t get that mild off-gassing odour that other memory foam mattresses normally emit in their first few days.
When it comes to design, Panda’s mattress has been created with hot and fidgety co-sleepers in mind – a double whammy for this writer. Memory foam is notorious for heat retention but Panda’s a hybrid and its ‘BioCell Foam’ means the mattress pairs open-cell technology with fresh bamboo to increase airflow and prevent Visco foam’s natural heat retention. The zip-off top bamboo cover is also there to wick away moisture. This was all proven to be true in October’s unusual heatwave, we barely had to stick a toe out. Equally in the colder months we have been nothing but impressed in the temperature regulation department.
Our absolute favourite feature of this mattress though has got to be its motion control – a total game-changer for anyone sharing a bed with anyone particularly restless or with not so harmonious sleep schedules (ahem, early gym sessions). Sure, the mattress’ medium-firm comfort levels are also excellent, even for side sleepers, (thanks to high-density, orthopaedic-grade foam) but it keeps so still – a dream for this light sleeper! The extra heavy duty motion control is thanks to 1,500 individually enclosed, full-size premium pocket springs that move independently from one another as well as highly resilient Visco memory foam which absorbs any excess movement. A very welcome addition to the bedroom.
All in all, Panda’s created a very luxurious and well made mattress with eco-credentials to boot, it’s supportive, breathable, comfortable and best of all – incredibly motion controlled. If there is a downside, our only wish would be for a deeper mattress option. This one comes at a fairly standard 27cm (about 10.6 inches).
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How we tested
Sleeping on the job, essentially. We slept on the mattress every night for over two months. We looked at every aspect of the mattress experience, from delivery to comfort, support, temperature control and if we were woken up or felt the movement from our co-tester wiggling around all night long on it.
How much does a Panda Hybrid Bamboo Mattress cost?
The Panda Hybrid Bamboo Mattress costs £799 for a double.
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