Jay-Be Graffiti Art 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 E-Pocket Mattress
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Parents and spare-room buyers looking at the Jay-Be Graffiti Art E-Pocket Mattress are really looking at a slim, youth-leaning pocket-sprung mattress with a medium, 3 out of 5 feel, not a deep adult hybrid. The E-Pocket part is the key construction clue: pocket springs move more independently than a basic open-coil unit, so the support tends to feel less hammock-like when weight shifts across the bed. Honest spec for a lighter-use mattress. A medium tension on a low-profile E-Pocket build is comfort-led rather than corrective, and that is a conservative choice against the £300-plus pocket-sprung tier, where deeper comfort packs and firmer perimeter support are more realistic expectations. With limited depth to play with, the surface cushioning has to do a lot of work; it can soften the first contact for shoulders and hips, but it will not create the deep pressure relief of memory-foam hybrids or pillow-top pocket mattresses. The graffiti styling is the unusual part for the category, more youth-bed than adult master-bedroom, while the support proposition stays fairly simple: independent springs, moderate give, and a profile that depends heavily on the base beneath it.
Pocket springing with medium tension puts side sleepers of average build in the strongest position, because the shoulder can settle before the springs push back, while back sleepers who like a flatter, held-up lumbar feel may find the same give a little soft. Comfort sentiment is split: the better experiences describe an easy sleep and a clean, well-packed mattress that fits the frame, which matches the medium spec rather than promising anything especially firm. Lower-scoring feedback pulls the feel softer than the label suggests, and one repeated complaint is the top section failing to rise as expected, leaving the bed feeling thin and under-cushioned. The complaints are sharper than the praise. Where the mattress remains shallow, slats become easier to feel, particularly on raised or mid-sleeper frames where a lower mattress is often chosen for guard-rail clearance. There are also recurring fulfilment problems, including wrong sizes or wrong models arriving, so the risk is not just softness but ending up with a mattress that does not match the bed. Couples are not the obvious audience here: a slimmer pocket unit can reduce some movement compared with open-coil mattresses, but it lacks the depth and edge mass heavier adults usually need for shared nightly use. If the sleeper is an average-weight side sleeper on a guarded frame, this works. If the priority is firmer adult support or hiding slats on a hard base, a deeper £300-plus pocket-sprung mattress makes more sense.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Service team is described as polite and helpful during both store and delivery.
- Recent buyers found the mattress easy to set up and packaged well for delivery.
- Owners frequently mention a comfortable sleep experience overall.
Cons
- Several customers reported the mattress feeling too soft for adequate support.
- A common complaint involves the mattress being thinner than expected at 14cm deep.
- Multiple reviews flagged poor customer service handling of incorrect orders and delivery issues.
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Reader reviews of the Jay-Be Graffiti Art E-Pocket Mattress
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Started using . Will recommend as of now. Polite and excellent service both in store and delivery people
Too soft...
10cm shorter than described so moves in the bed frame. Not ideal in a bunk bed! No answer from customer service 4 weeks on.
Very comfy to sleep on Clean and packaged well Perfect fit
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