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The Silentnight Sleep Response™ Relieve 3000 Combination Mattress is a UK-made, Dreams-exclusive hybrid that leans heavily into two things most shoppers care about, staying cooler through the night and feeling well-supported without tipping into “board-like” firmness. On paper it is a medium-tension design built around zoned Mirapocket® springs, with latex and micro springs adding extra responsiveness, plus a box top for a deeper, plusher first impression. A 100-night comfort guarantee and 5-year guarantee help make it feel like a lower-risk purchase in a premium bracket.
This mattress uses a spring-led build rather than being foam-heavy, which usually suits sleepers who want bounce, easier movement, and less of the “stuck-in” sensation.
Silentnight rates it as medium, which tends to land in the “cushioned but not sinky” camp. Between the box top, latex and micro springs, the feel should be responsive and lightly buoyant, with give where the body is heaviest rather than a slow-melting memory foam hug. Shoppers who like to change position easily, or who dislike deep contouring, are more likely to get on with this style of comfort.
The zoned Mirapocket® system is presented as being scientifically proven to improve spinal alignment and posture, which suggests a design that aims to hold the midsection more steadily while letting shoulders and hips settle appropriately. Latex is a good fit here because it cushions without collapsing, so it can reduce pressure build-up while still keeping the body feeling “on” the mattress rather than in it.
There is a clear intention to reduce partner disturbance. The customer feedback specifically mentions reduced motion transfer, and individually wrapped pocket springs generally help here because movement is contained within each spring rather than rippling across a whole unit. That said, the addition of micro springs and an overall responsive build can still feel a touch livelier than an all-foam mattress, so ultra-light sleepers may not find it as deadened as dense memory foam.
Cooling is a main selling point. The CoolEase cover is designed to pull heat away from the body, and latex is naturally more breathable than many foams. A spring-based interior also tends to allow more airflow than solid foam blocks, so taken together, the Relieve 3000 looks well-specified for people who regularly wake up too warm.
Edge support is not confirmed in the provided specifications or reviews. The box top can sometimes soften the very perimeter feel when sitting, even if the underlying spring unit is supportive, so shoppers who rely on a very firm edge would ideally confirm this detail with the retailer’s guidance or further customer feedback.
There is not enough genuine review detail provided to report meaningful negatives without guessing.
The Silentnight Sleep Response™ Relieve 3000 Combination Mattress reads like a well-judged premium hybrid for shoppers who want a medium, cooler-sleeping mattress with a responsive, gently cushioned surface. The combination of zoned pocket springs, latex, micro springs and a box top should suit side sleepers especially well, while still offering enough structure for many back sleepers who do not need a firmer feel. Those chasing the deepest motion-deadening foam feel, or those who require confirmed edge stability, may want more supporting evidence before committing, but for balanced comfort with a strong cooling brief, it is a compelling option backed by a 100-night comfort guarantee.
Written By Giselle Green, Editorial Director
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