Jay-Be Graffiti Art Deep E-Pocket Mattress
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- Brand
- Jay-Be
- Retailer
- Bensons for Beds
- Delivery time
- Average
- Customer sentiment
- Average
- Guarantee
- Excellent
About the Jay-Be Graffiti Art Deep E-Pocket Mattress
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Buyers looking at the Jay-Be Graffiti Art Deep E-Pocket Mattress are really looking at a comfort-led pocket-sprung mattress, not a heavy adult orthopaedic build. Its tension is medium, 3 of 5, which puts it in the easier-going middle of the scale: enough resistance to stop the body dropping straight through, but with more give at the shoulder and hip than a firm support mattress. The E-Pocket core is the important part of the construction, because individually moving springs usually adapt more cleanly under load than a basic open-coil unit, especially when a side sleeper is putting pressure through one shoulder. That is comfort-first, not orthopaedic. The honest call on the spec is that Jay-Be is leaning on the spring response and depth rather than advertising a luxury comfort stack; compared with memory-foam hybrids or the £500-plus pocket-sprung tier, this reads as a simpler, child-and-guest-friendly build where the medium spring feel does the main work. That restraint is not automatically a weakness. For a younger sleeper, spare room, or lighter-to-average adult, a less complicated pocket mattress can feel more breathable and easier to move on than a dense foam-topped design, provided the sleeper does not need pronounced lumbar reinforcement.
Side sleepers are the cleanest fit, because the medium pocket unit has enough give for shoulders and hips while still offering a more responsive base than a flat foam slab. Comfort is the clear repeat signal. The strongest praise centres on children sleeping well and the mattress feeling immediately comfortable, which lines up with the medium tension and the more forgiving pocket response; average-weight sleepers should get the broadest use from it, while back sleepers who like a tauter, flatter surface may want more firmness than this design is trying to provide. The less happy feedback centres on order completion and sizing rather than night comfort: a delayed companion bed frame left the mattress unused, while one current measurement complaint put the length at 180cm, 10cm short of the advertised size. That size mismatch is the practical warning, because a mattress that feels comfortable can still be awkward in a tightly fitted bed frame if the supplied length is off. Couples are not the natural audience here; the build makes more sense for a single sleeper, a child’s room or occasional adult use than for two differently weighted adults testing the edges every night. Best for side-sleeping children or average-weight guests wanting an easy medium pocket feel. Less convincing for back sleepers needing firmer alignment, who would do better with a firmer pocket-sprung or higher-support hybrid tier.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Owners describe the mattress as helping children sleep soundly throughout the night.
- Delivery is consistently reported as on time and with proper notification.
- Customers appreciate the willingness of staff to assist with testing different mattresses.
- Several recent buyers find the mattress suitable for young children's comfort needs.
Cons
- One buyer noted the mattress measured 10cm shorter than advertised.
- A reviewer reported incomplete delivery affecting their usage experience.
- Some customers wished for an assembly option at the time of purchase.
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Reader reviews of the Jay-Be Graffiti Art Deep E-Pocket Mattress
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When testing this mattress in store, the staff couldn't be more helpful. Swopping mattresses around for me to test. My 9 year old slept like a baby. In the morning he told me the only thing that woke him up in the middle of the night was the amount of dribble on his pillow where he was sleeping so well. 10/10
I am very impressed with how well made and robust these bunk beds are. They are spacious and comfortable. An option to have them assembled at purchase would be my only suggestion.
Brought for my almost 3 year old. Mattress is comfy however it comes up 10cm shorter than advertised. L is only 180cm
Have not really tested mattress because it was not for me
Really comfy and ideal for first bed. Selling point to move our youngest in to this bed was the graffiti patterns which he loved.
Daughter finds this mattress comfy. No issues so far
The staff were really helpful in store
Delivered when said.Notified beforehand also carried to where we wanted it left.
Looks very good I can feel the springs when I press but the children who have slept on it say it is cumfortable
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