Inofia Single Mattresses Memory Foam Sprung Hybrid 3FT (10.3 Inch) – Medium Firm, Zone Support
Product description
What it is and why people look at this hybrid
This Inofia single mattress is a hybrid build: memory foam on top, paired with pocket springs underneath. The idea, on paper, is to get some of the comfort you’d expect from foam while keeping the spring layer for support and movement control.
You’ll usually end up comparing this kind of mattress with two other approaches. One is an all-foam mattress (often better at cushioning, but sometimes less structured around the edges). The other is a fully sprung mattress (often bouncier and more responsive). This Inofia sits in the middle, aiming for pressure relief plus a more “set” feel thanks to the spring layer.
Key points
The standout themes here are zoned support, reduced motion transfer, and a temperature-regulating cover. It’s positioned as a medium-firm option in Inofia’s Original collection, which tends to suit sleepers who want a balanced feel rather than something very soft or very hard.

It also comes with an edge-support focus using reinforced coils, so it should be easier to sit near the sides without the mattress feeling like it’s collapsing. And if you share the bed, the pocket spring design is intended to respond independently across the body, helping keep movement quieter on the surface.
What you’ll notice day to day
On the comfort side, the memory foam is described as low-resilience, intended to “hug” your body shape and reduce pressure. In real-life terms, that usually means fewer hard pressure points (especially around shoulders/hips) rather than a floating, sink-in experience.
The spring layer is where the mattress tries to feel practical for everyday use. With thousands of pocket springs responding independently, it’s designed to keep support fairly consistent when you change position. It’s also built with reduced motion transfer in mind, so if you’re a light sleeper or you’re sharing the mattress, you’ll likely appreciate the quieter response.


There’s also a temperature angle. The knitted fabric is described as a “cooler” surface via Pure Cool material, and the foam is marketed as cooler to the touch. No mattress is magic when it comes to heat, but if you generally run warm, this is one of the more directly relevant features to check.

Tech specs
- Type: Hybrid mattress (memory foam + pocket springs)
- Size: Single mattress (3FT)
- Height: 10.3 inch
- Support feel: Medium firm
- Sleep features: Zone support memory foam and reduced motion transfer
- Fabric: Cooler knitted fabric described as SmartAir with Pure Cool material
- Fire compliance mentioned: BS7177 and described as fireproof
- Foam certification mentioned: EuroPUR and CertiPUR-US
Strengths, but also limitations to consider
This mattress has a fairly clear “character” based on the claims: it’s meant to feel supportive while still being pressure-relieving, and it’s designed to stay calmer when your partner moves.
Where it can be less convincing is simply expectation management. Medium firm hybrids won’t please everyone. If you strongly prefer a very plush, deep-lying feel, the foam layer described as low-resilience may feel more accommodating than enveloping. If you prefer a softer contouring surface with a lot of immediate sink, you may find it a bit more structured than you hoped.

Also, do note the adjustment period. The brand advises waiting 48 to 72 hours for recovery after delivery, and it can take 2 to 4 weeks for your body to adjust. If you need instant, “sleep on it tonight and it’s perfect” results, that timeline may test your patience.
How to use it (and get the best results)
For best results, follow the bedding routine suggested: give it time to fully recover before you properly use it, then allow a couple of weeks for your body to settle into the new support.


They also recommend turning it regularly, and specifically adjusting the head and tail direction every 2 months. That’s worth taking seriously if you want to reduce the chance of uneven wear over time.
A practical example: if you’re buying this for a spare room or a child/teen single bed, you’ll probably want to allow that initial adjustment window before judging comfort. Many people make the decision too early and then blame the mattress, when it’s really the body adapting.

In the end, who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)
It’s a strong match if you want a medium-firm single hybrid with zoned support, pressure relief, and an emphasis on staying cooler than average. If motion transfer matters—because you share the bed, or because you wake easily—this design is aimed at creating a more stable, noiseless sleep environment.
It may not be the best choice if you’re shopping for a very soft, slow-sinking mattress feel, or if you’re short on time and can’t accommodate the stated 2–4 week adjustment period.
Should you buy it?
Buy it if you’re after a single hybrid mattress that combines memory foam comfort with pocket spring support, particularly if you care about reduced motion transfer, edge support, and a cooler-to-the-touch sleep surface.

Skip it if you want an instantly familiar feel straight away, or if your preference is for a very plush softness rather than a medium-firm, more structured mattress.
Mini FAQ


How long should I wait before using it properly?
The guidance is to wait 48 to 72 hours for the mattress to fully recover before using it.
How long does it take to get used to a new mattress?

They suggest 2–4 weeks for your body to adjust.
Does it help reduce motion transfer for couples?
The pocket springs are described as independent across the body to reduce motion transfer on the surface and support quieter sleep.
What should I do to maintain it?
You’re advised to turn it regularly, with a recommendation to adjust head and tail direction every 2 months.
Is the mattress cooler for warm sleepers?
It’s described as having a temperature-regulating, cooler-to-the-touch knitted fabric and Pure Cool material, which is intended to help keep an ideal temperature.
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