Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress
from £205-£305.
£205-£305
Sizes tracked: Small Single, Single, Small Double, Double, King Size
Buying guide
Compare five Mattress Online mattresses for children’s rooms and guest spaces, balancing firmness, construction, size fit and value rather than chasing one universal winner.
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Last verified: 2026-07-13
This is a practical comparison shortlist for children and guest rooms, not a single best buy. Start with Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress (£205-£305), Bodyshape Vitality Memory Foam Ortho Mattress (£189-£359) and Bodyshape Gel 2000 Pocket Hybrid Mattress (£335-£605) if you want to compare a pocket-sprung, foam-led and hybrid route side by side. The visible price spread runs from £189 to £605, so the useful question is whether the extra spend buys a feel, guarantee or delivery format that suits the room you are furnishing.
Start with Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress (£205-£305), Bodyshape Boost 1000 Pocket Memory Mattress (£299-£589), Bodyshape Gel 2000 Pocket Hybrid Mattress (£335-£605) because they give you a focused set of current retailer options to compare. The visible price range is £189-£605, so check whether the extra spend buys a useful specification difference rather than only a different brand or finish. The shortlist includes Aspire, Bodyshape, which helps you compare familiar brands against specification, delivery and value.
from £205-£305.
£205-£305
Sizes tracked: Small Single, Single, Small Double, Double, King Size
from £299-£589.
£299-£589
Sizes tracked: Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King
from £335-£605.
£335-£605
Sizes tracked: Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King
from £328-£577.
£328-£577
Sizes tracked: Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King
from £189-£359.
£189-£359
Sizes tracked: Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King
Use this table to scan the shortlist quickly before opening individual product pages. It covers Pocket Sprung, Hybrid, Memory Foam, so compare like-for-like where possible before deciding which mattress best fits your usual sleep position, preferred firmness and bed-frame size. Firmness differences include Firm; Firmness differences can matter as much as headline price when you are matching a product to a specific need.
| Product | Type | Firmness | Sizes | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress | Pocket Sprung | Check retailer | Small Single, Single, Small Double, Double, King Size | £205 |
| Bodyshape Boost 1000 Pocket Memory Mattress | Pocket Sprung | Check retailer | Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King | £299 |
| Bodyshape Gel 2000 Pocket Hybrid Mattress | Hybrid | Check retailer | Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King | £335 |
| Bodyshape Ultra Ortho 1500 Pocket Mattress | Pocket Sprung | Firm | Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King | £328 |
| Bodyshape Vitality Memory Foam Ortho Mattress | Memory Foam | Firm | Single, Small Double, Double, King Size, Super King | £189 |
For this use case, the clearest filters are practical fit, firmness and construction. The shortlist covers Pocket Sprung, Hybrid and Memory Foam, with medium and firm options that suit different guest preferences and room roles; medium is a sensible starting point for broadly comfortable guest use, while firm may suit shoppers who want a support-led feel. Review counts are light overall, so Aspire’s 9 reviews are a stronger signal than the 1 review shown on several Bodyshape models, but none of the ratings are broad enough to treat as a final verdict. Depth is also worth checking against bedding, toppers and bed frames before ordering, because retailer guidance flags it as a fit issue rather than a small detail.
Pocket-sprung models tend to give a spring-led feel, while hybrid and memory foam options add a more cushioned comfort layer. That makes the Bodyshape Boost 1000 Pocket Memory Mattress and Bodyshape Gel 2000 Pocket Hybrid Mattress useful if you want more contouring, but the trade-off is that they sit higher up the price range than the simpler Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress. Guarantee length is another real difference: Bodyshape Boost is shown with a 1-year guarantee, while Aspire Pocket+ and Bodyshape Gel are listed with 5 years, so the lowest ticket price is not always the best value if reassurance matters to you.
The shortlist includes five mattresses from just two brands, Aspire and Bodyshape, so you can compare similar retailer pages without being overwhelmed. It covers one simpler pocket-sprung option, one more cushioned memory-foam model, one hybrid and two firmer support-led choices, which gives the page real spread for children’s bedrooms and guest rooms. Each mattress is available in five variants, so size choice is broad enough to compare a compact single, small double or larger guest-room size depending on the room you are furnishing.
The current comparison set spans a benchmark shortlist range of £189-£335, while the full visible shortlist runs from £189 to £605 once the larger sizes are included. That matters because the headline price alone can hide a much wider jump between entry sizes and top-end sizes. Brand coverage is narrow but useful here: Aspire handles the more budget-friendly spring-led option, while Bodyshape covers pocket memory, hybrid and firmer constructions, making the shortlist more about role and feel than about brand rivalry.
For a child’s room, start with the practical basics: size, depth, firmness and easy day-to-day handling. For a guest room, a medium feel is often the safest starting point, especially if different people will use the bed, while a firm option is worth considering if you know your guests prefer a more support-led surface. Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress is the clearest entry point if rolled delivery matters for stairs or tight hallways, and all five products show five size variants, so you can match the mattress to the frame rather than forcing the frame to fit the mattress.
Value here is not just about choosing the cheapest listing. Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress sits at £205-£305 and pairs a 100-night comfort trial with a 5-year guarantee, which gives it a strong reassurance package for a mid-priced spring-led model. Bodyshape Boost 1000 Pocket Memory Mattress starts from £299 and only shows a 1-year guarantee, so it makes most sense if the memory-foam comfort layer is the main reason to buy. Bodyshape Gel 2000 Pocket Hybrid Mattress starts from £335 and also carries a 5-year guarantee, so the extra spend buys a hybrid feel plus longer visible cover on the terms shown; always check the retailer for latest price and availability before ordering.
Last checked 2026-07-13. The source list below is included to help you check the details behind the comparison. Always confirm the latest price, delivery cost, stock status and product details with the retailer before buying.
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For most guest rooms, a medium-feel pocket sprung or hybrid mattress is the safest starting point because it tends to suit a wider range of sleepers. Memory foam can work if you want more contouring, but it is worth checking the firmness, depth and any warmth notes on the product page before buying.
No. The cheapest option can be good value only if the size, firmness, depth and guarantee still fit the room and the frame. For example, Bodyshape Vitality Memory Foam Ortho Mattress starts from £189, but Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress adds a 100-night comfort trial and a 5-year guarantee at a higher starting price.
Use them lightly when counts are small. Aspire Pocket+ 1000 Tufted Mattress has 9 visible reviews, which is more helpful than the 1 review shown on several Bodyshape models, but none of the totals are large enough to prove a broad consensus. The product details, size options and guarantee terms still matter more.
Check the mattress depth, exact size and whether your frame or bedding allows enough clearance. The retailer guidance specifically flags depth as important for bedding, toppers and bed frames, so confirm measurements before buying a mattress for a small single, single or small double frame.