Doze Mattresses are a Dreams exclusive range built around high quality memory foam to give the user a great night's sleep. The memory foam in Doze Mattresses moulds to your body shape while you sleep, helping to alleviate pressure points on your body and allowing your muscles to relax during the night.
Who are Doze Mattresses suited toward?
Doze mattresses are toward the entry level in pricing while offering close to mid range quality in feel and comfort. Doze mattresses typically don't have any pocket springs, or rather, any spring unit at all, making their production cheaper and meaning that these savings can be passed on to yourself. To that end, the Doze mattress suits someone looking to purchase on a budget who is looking for a name brand backing (Dreams own label) who is looking for good comfort but is happy to sacrifice on a bit of support.
Are Doze Mattresses any good?
Reviews of doze mattresses initially look very strong with hundreds of customers in the products below reviewing, and loving, the new products on offer from Dreams. The true test is one of time however, and while a normal mattress will have a life expectancy of 7-8 years, a foam unit like the Doze mattresses may soften over time. However, feedback from "Which mattress guide" suggests that these mattresses, while they may soften, won't sag or dip, this is the primary thing to look for in longevity and one to avoid so it is great news that this is the case.
In summary, these are some very good products at a very cheap price, you can't go wrong with the initial value gained from one of these products and with the longevity varying depending on your preference to a softening mattress, you might find yourself able to live with the product for just as long as mattresses that are typically twice the price. As such we think this is a fantastic buy and a great opportunity to own a new mattress.
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Doze Through Our Reviews
We've been reviewing Doze since Dreams launched it as an entry-level own-brand, and it's always been positioned as the cheapest mattress Dreams is willing to put its name behind. Built around memory foam layers, aimed at buyers who want a brand-name mattress without stepping into the mid-range or premium tiers of the Dreams catalogue.
Build quality has been consistent at the price - which is what matters most in the budget segment. The covers are functional, the packaging and delivery runs through the Dreams network, and for a first mattress in a new home, a guest room or student digs, Doze does the job without pretending to be more than it is.
The Doze Models
The catalogue is small compared with Dreams' other lines. The Doze Supreme and Doze Supreme Plus are the headline foam mattresses, with the Doze Luxe sitting at the top with thicker layers and a more substantial cover. All use memory foam as the comfort layer with reflex foam beneath for support. The range is deliberately focused - this isn't a brand trying to cover every buyer profile, it's a value entry point and it's designed to do that one thing well.
Being Straight About Doze
Doze is a value product and that's the whole point. It's built down to a price rather than up to a standard. Buyers who approach it expecting mid-range Dreams quality will be disappointed. Buyers who approach it as a budget mattress from a retailer they trust will usually be satisfied. Matching your expectations to what the product actually is matters more with Doze than with almost anything else in the Dreams range.
Foam mattresses at this price will soften more through their useful life than a hybrid with a pocket spring core will. That's physics, not a defect. If you want a mattress that feels the same in year five as year one, Doze probably isn't the right pick. If you want a budget mattress that's supportive for the first three or four years and gradually becomes softer after that, it does what it's designed to do.
Dreams distribution is the safety net. Warranty and returns go through Dreams, which for a budget mattress matters more than it does at the premium end because the D2C budget rivals often have thinner customer service operations. Having a physical Dreams store you can walk into if something goes wrong is real value that the pure price comparison doesn't capture.