![]() ![]() Unfortunately, there are no handles to assist you in rotating the mattress, and with the 400 weighing in at 41kg in king size it may not be a one person job. It will, however, need to be rotated every few months. Like every bed-in-a-box mattress we’ve tested, the 400’s design means it’s only designed to be slept on one way up, which means there’s no need to flip it. The 400 Hybrid also boasts 150mm tall reinforced foam sidewalls for enhanced edge support and the whole mattress is wrapped up in REM-Fit’s thermo-regulating Re-Ax machine washable cover. ![]() Finally, to maximise stability, the base layer is constructed from 50mm of high-density foam. Beneath this, there are 2000 (in king size) 150mm tall pocket springs. Its top layer is a 50mm layer of open-cell memory foam, designed to conform to your body shape. The mattress has a relatively simple construction that comprises just three main layers. The 400 Hybrid is the most affordable of three mattresses made by REM-Fit, sitting alongside the 500 Ortho Hybrid and 600 Lux Hybrid, and the manufacturer claims it offers a medium/firm level of support. READ NEXT: The best mattresses you can buy REM-Fit 400 Hybrid Mattress review: What you need to know After putting it through its paces over the course of a couple of weeks, I’m happy to report there’s another contender in the supportive hybrid market. With a wealth of full-size pocket springs sandwiched between two layers of memory foam, REM-Fit’s 400 Hybrid mattress is the latest hybrid to land at Expert Reviews’ HQ. Best pillow 2023: Our favourite microfibre, memory foam and down pillows
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