Flexcell 500 37 degree mattress
by Breasley
Mid range mattress
New for 2012, Breasley have introduced a 37 degree cover to the Flexcell Pocket range. This cover regulates your body temperature to 37 degrees, the optimum temperature to help your body get the best out of sleep.
The Flexcell 500 is a 20cm deep mattress incorporating 5cm of heat sensitive memory foam with a Coolmax cover.
The Flexcell mattress is constucted with slow recovery memory foam supplied from UK market leader, British Vita Foam.
The flexcell mattresses feature an open cell construction for added breathability. This is designed to maximize your contact with the mattress therefore reducing the pressure points on your body.
Reducing the pressure points create better blood circulation meaning less tossing and turning, and a better night's sleep.
Available sizes
Please choose your size
3ft Single (90 x 190cm) | £209 | ![]() |
4ft Small double (120 x 190cm) | £269 | ![]() |
4ft6 Double (135 x 190cm) | £269 | ![]() |
5ft King size (150 x 200cm) | £299 | ![]() |
6ft Super king (180 x 200cm) | £349 | ![]() |
Not sure which size you need? Try our size guide or contact us for some expert help
About Breasley
Breasley supply memory foam mattresses and pillows, starting at a very reasonable price. Don't mistake Breasley mattresses for cheap rubbish, these are high quality memory foam mattresses that will provide a supportive night's sleep.
Free delivery to mainland England and Wales
This item is delivered in 3 - 5 days.
Comfort and firmness
We would describe this mattress as 'medium'.
Please note that any firmness or comfort rating is subjective. Mattresses may feel different depending on the base, slat system and the size and weight of the sleeper.
Construction
Comfort

The heat-responsive memory foam is an incredibly comfortable material as it helps to relieve pressure as you sink into it slightly. Thanks to the Cocona cover, you will stay cool and comfortable throughout the night.
Support
A block of high density, castellated foam provides great support for the memory foam layer above - although the lack of 'bounce' takes a little getting used to!
Want to know more about mattress fillings?
Try our What is in a mattress? guide.

