The best cooling mattress 2023: cool beds for hot sleepers

Best cooling mattress: image shows the Brooklyn Aurora Luxe mattress with a navy base and white cover
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Best for couples
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Best for joint pain
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Best smart cooling
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Best for active lifestyles
7. Best for side sleepers
8. Best for night sweats
9. Cooling mattress FAQs

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We rigorously research and test a wide range of cooling mattresses to provide data-driven and unbiased product recommendations in this guide. Read more about how we test mattresses.

The best cooling mattresses are designed to dissipate excess heat, meaning people prone to overheating can now sleep soundly thanks to these top-rated cooling beds. While some of this year's best mattresses offer a degree of temperature regulation, not all do. That's why our expert mattress testers have carefully curated this specialized list of the best cool mattresses for hot sleepers to help you make a confident choice.

We've spent thousands of hours rigorously trying out these cooling beds, putting each brand's big cooling claims to the test. What we discovered was that many common cooling methods — such as the addition of gel and copper into the foam — didn’t stand up against heat waves or hot flashes. That has left us with a concise list of the best cooling mattresses that actually deliver on their promises. 

While cooling beds are typically more expensive than even the best mattresses in a box, you'll probably find that the majority will be discounted as part of this year's Cyber Monday mattress deals and holiday sales. Our ranking of this year's best cooling mattresses includes budget-friendly options, as well as luxury cooling beds packed with cutting edge tech. Our top tip? Choose a the best cooling mattress that comes with at least a 100-night trial to give you ample time to test its cooling capabilities for yourself.

Here are our top recommendations for this year's best cooling mattresses...

Best cooling mattress overall

Best cooling mattress: the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Hybrid mattress in a smart bedroom

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Our top-rated cooling mattress for most types of sleeper

Specifications

Type: Hybrid
Firmness (1-10): 3, 5 or 7
Height: 13"
Trial: 120 nights
Warranty: 10 years
Price bracket: Upper-mid
Materials: Memory foam, other foams, coils

Reasons to buy

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Three firmness levels
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Supportive for most sleepers
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Advanced cooling fabric tech

Reasons to avoid

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Motion isolation could be better
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Slippery top surface

The best cooling mattress for most people is the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe. This bed ticks a lot of boxes; it's available in three different firmness options, we found it delivered excellent support and comfort in our tests, and the cooling features work reliably well. While the cooling powers can't rival the premium or specialist options in our ranking, this mattress hits the sweet spot when it comes to balancing performance and price.

There are a few different cooling features at play here. The GlacioTex cooling cover removes excess heat from the mattress’ surface and remains cold to the touch – in our tests we found it worked effectively, although it has a smooth weave that will make your mattress a little slippery, so your fitted sheet (and indeed you) may have trouble staying put. 

The foams used are designed specifically not to help, not hinder, temperature regulation. Finally, there's a spring layer, which provides space for air to circulate within the mattress, boosting breathability (we rate this amongst the best hybrid mattresses around). In our tests we found these features all worked together well to keep the mattress at a comfortable temperature every night,

The Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe Hybrid also performed well on the comfort front. The ability to pick your firmness means you can tailor it to ensure it's comfortable and supportive for your body type and preferred sleep position. The coils are zoned to provide extra firmness in the central third, beneath your lumbar. 

There are a couple of potential down-sides to be aware of: we found the off-gassing was some of the worst we'd experienced (although people's experiences with this tend to vary), and the motion transfer was below average, too, which means this won't be a great choice if you're a particularly restless sleeper, or share a bed with one. 

Brooklyn Aurora Luxe Hybrid: $1,199$899.30 at Brooklyn Bedding

Brooklyn Aurora Luxe Hybrid: from $1,199 $899.30 at Brooklyn Bedding
Brooklyn Bedding currently has 25% off mattresses for Cyber Week with the code CYBER25. This is a decent saving, driving the price of a queen down to $1698.80. While we have seen this brand knock as much as 30% off in the past, it's unlikely that you'll see a bigger discount after Cyber Week.

Best budget cooling mattress

Best cooling mattress: image shows the Cocoon by Sealy Chill Hybrid mattress in a bedroom

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The best value cooling mattress – just $699 for a queen

Specifications

Type: Hybrid
Firmness (1-10): 6
Height: 12"
Trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
Price bracket: Mid-range
Materials: Memory foam, coils

Reasons to buy

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Good motion isolation
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Excellent pressure relief
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Superb temperature control

Reasons to avoid

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Too firm for side sleepers

The 12-inch high Cocoon by Sealy Chill is a reliable cooling mattress with impressive features for the lower price. It's available as an all-foam model and a hybrid – we tested the all-foam version, but as a rule hybrids will always sleep that bit cooler than even the best memory foam mattresses, because the springs create an extra bit of space for air to circulate.

The Cocoon Chill magic begins with a cover designed to remain cool to the touch during sleep. Beneath this are two layers of the brand’s Phase Change Material pressure-relieving memory foam, designed to dissipates body heat while adapting to your unique body shape and supporting your spine in various sleeping positions. It also provides a little of that 'sink-in' feeling but with that all-important spinal support. 

In our tests, we found the Chill comfortable for most sleepers in most positions, although be aware if you're heavier in weight, you might sink through the memory foam layer and find it a bit too firm. The Cocoon Chill cooling mattress has a core layer made up of eight-inch pocketed coils, which will give this model a slightly bouncier feel. There are firmer coils around the perimeter to bolster the edges, meaning you can make use of every inch of your bed space.

The cooling here is excellent for the price. Our reviewers found the Chill to be noticeably better at regulating temperature than any other mid-range foam mattress they'd tested, and one of the most consistently cool mattresses they'd slept on. Note, however, that spending a bit more will yield better chilling features – if you have a slightly bigger budget, a good upgrade would be the Nectar Premier Copper at #5.

Cocoon by Sealy Chill: $839$539 at Cocoon by Sealy

Cocoon by Sealy Chill: from $839 $539 at Cocoon by Sealy
You'll never pay full price for the Chill mattress – the evergreen Cocoon by Sealy mattress sale knocks 35% off MSRP, which brings the price of a queen to $899. This is as cheap as we ever see this mattress for, and you'll get a free sleep bundle (including two memory foam pillows, a cotton sheet set, and a mattress protector) worth up to $199. 

Best cooling mattress for couples

Best cooling mattress: the Nectar Premier Copper cooling mattress placed on a brow bedframe

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A top-rated cooling mattress with excellent motion isolation

Specifications

Type: All-foam
Firmness (1-10): 6.5
Height: 14"
Trial: 365 nights
Warranty: Lifetime
Price bracket: Upper-mid
Materials: Memory foam, other foams

Reasons to buy

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Comfy contouring for side sleepers
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Good motion isolation
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Full year's trial

Reasons to avoid

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Too soft for stomach/back sleepers

The extra features in Nectar's Premier Copper mattress are designed for hot sleepers looking for an effective cooling mattress with a more affordable price. At 14" deep, the Premier Copper delivers big on comfort as well as temperature-regulation. In our tests, the polyethylene-and-copper blend cover and 4" top layer of gel memory foam infused with phase change materials did a great job of wicking away sweat and body heat and regulating sleep temperature, keeping our sleepers comfortably cool during the testing period. We found the top cover was cool to the touch, although not as dramatically so as the pricier GhostBed (#4) or Casper (#8). 

Rated a 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale, the Nectar's Premier Copper cooling mattress is best suited to side sleepers. The surface adapts nicely to the contours of the body in this position, especially around the shoulders and head, reducing pressure and keeping the spine comfortably aligned. Stomach and back sleepers will likely find it a little unsupportive though, and would be better with something firmer. 

The Premier Copper is more of an investment than the uber-popular original model (read about that in our Nectar mattress review), Note too that this mattress is the only model in our ranking to come with a full 365-night trial, which means you can try it out in every season before committing to keeping it. There's a forever warranty for added peace of mind, too.

Nectar Premier Copper mattress: $1,499$899 at Nectar

Nectar Premier Copper mattress: from $1,499 $899 at Nectar
Right now there's a 40% off Cyber Week sale on all Nectar mattresses, which means a queen size Premier Copper has dropped to $1,169. Considering the regular 33% off Nectar mattress deal priced a queen at $1,299, this Cyber Week deal is probably the biggest discount you'll see from Nectar this year. 

Best cooling mattress for joint pain

Best cooling mattress: the Purple Mattress placed on a wooden bedframe in a light purple bedroom

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The Purple Mattress sleeps cool and eases pressure on your joints

Specifications

Type: GelFlex hybrid
Firmness (1-10): 6
Height: 9.25"
Trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
Price bracket: Mid / upper-mid
Materials: GelFlex grid, foams

Reasons to buy

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Breathable, with effective cooling
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Relieves pressure on the back 
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Isolates motion well

Reasons to avoid

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Edge support could be stronger
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Relatively thin

For something a little different, check out the Purple Original. Like all of this brand's beds, the original features a layer of 'GelFlex Grid'. This stretchy gel grid sits at the top of the mattress, and will contour to your shape for custom support. Thanks to the open structure, it won't trap body heat – which is an issue with many foams. In our review, we found the grid was temperature-neutral, and worked to ensure the mattress stayed at a cool, comfortable temperature all night long.

There's a slightly unusual sleep feel here: the grid feels squishy when pressed, but firm when you're lying down on it, with extra support seeming to concentrate exactly where it's needed, under the back and legs. It's much more responsive than traditional memory foam, too, and will spring back into shape immediately when pressure is removed. We found it super comfortable in all positions, but especially so for side and back sleeping.

This mattress excels when it comes to pressure relief (our testers describe it as giving a kind of floating sensation), and we rank it amongst the best mattress in a box models around for anyone with hip or back pain.  The grid cushions the joints comfortably, while still offering the support required to keep everything aligned properly. Do note that it's the thinnest option in our list though, clocking in under 10". That will make changing the sheets easier, but you won't get the same luxe feeling as a chunkier option. 

Price-wise, we're in the upper-mid price bracket here, but how much you'll pay does depend on when you buy. The best Purple mattress sales and deals knock $200 or more off, but it's hard to predict when they'll appear. The Nectar model at #5 sits in a similar price bracket, if you prefer the sink-in feel of traditional memory foam.

Purple Mattress: $799$599 at Purple

Purple Mattress: from $799 $599 at Purple
You can't always get a discount on Purple's mattresses, but there's currently up to $200 off all sizes of the original mattress in Purple's Post-Black Friday sale. A queen is priced at $1,199 with this discount, but thos isn't the best Purple mattress deals we've seen on this model (previously, it was $400 off all sizes). 

Best smart cooling mattress

Best cooling mattress: the Eight Sleep Pod 3 cover and accessories

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5. Eight Sleep Pod 3 cover

An app-controlled cooling mattress cover with sleep tracking

Specifications

Type: Smart mattress cover
Firmness (1-10): N/A
Height: N/A
Trial: 30 nights
Warranty: 2 years
Price bracket: Premium
Materials: Fabric cover, bedside unit

Reasons to buy

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Cools (and heats) each side individually
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In-depth sleep tracking
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Silent wake-up alarms

Reasons to avoid

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Limited size options 
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Requires a unit next to the bed

Eight Sleep is the place to go if you want an ultra-smart cooling bed, and ultimate control over your nighttime temperature. The cover contains a network of water-filled tubes that can be cooled or heated to your exact preferences, between 55°F and 110°F –  and you can even pick different temperatures for each half of the bed. You can buy the Pod with a mattress bundled in, but we'd probably recommend just going for the cover, and pairing it with a mattress that suits your needs. All the tech is in the cover, anyway – the mattress is just a standard mattress. 

We're now on the third generation of Pods, and they're cleverer than ever. The dual-zone heating and cooling is just the start of it. One of our best smart bed picks, the Pod Pro 3 also monitors your nighttime habits (again, for each side of the bed separately) the same way a sleep tracker wearable would, to provide you with insights to help you improve how well you sleep each night. It'll track everything from sleep stages and duration to heart rate, HRV and more. And if you don't enjoy being woken up by an alarm, there's an in-built GentleRise alarm option that vibrates the cover at chest height for a more soothing (?) wake-up.

Eight Sleep Pod 3 cover: $2,095 $1,845 at Eight Sleep

Eight Sleep Pod 3 cover: from $2,095 $1,845 at Eight Sleep
We occasionally see discounts on the Pod 3 cover  that knock $50 off for a limited time. However, in their current Cyber Week sale, they've knocked $500 off (10x more savings than their previous deal). It's still an investment, but there's nothing else really like it on the market.

Best cooling mattress for active lifestyles

Best cooling mattress: image shows the Zoma Boost mattress placed on a white leather bedframe

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The best cooling mattress for boosting recovery after workouts

Specifications

Type: Hybrid
Firmness (1-10): 6
Height: 15"
Trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
Price bracket: Premium
Materials: Memory foam, coils, other foams

Reasons to buy

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Excellent cooling
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Luxuriously thick
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Great pressure relief

Reasons to avoid

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Some motion transfer
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Too soft for heavy people

The Zoma Boost is a luxuriously thick, hybrid mattress aimed at those who live an active lifestyle. It also boasts some outstanding cooling powers. It kept our testers noticeably cooler during our review period, and they consistently woke up feeling refreshed after a night on this mattress. In particular, we liked the special cooling cover, which worked effectively to wick away body heat and remained cool to the touch throughout the night.

Elsewhere, the graphite memory foam cradles the sleepers' joints without trapping heat, and are responsive enough that you won't feel stuck in one position. A benefit that this mattress potentially has over the Ghostbed (#4) is that it has a coil layer. Springs boost breathability by creating space for air to circulate within the mattress.

At a 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale, the Boost is best suited to side sleepers, who will appreciate the excellent pressure relief here. Those who weigh above average may find it doesn't provide enough support, though. Another potential down-side to be aware of is that this mattress doesn't isolate movements especially well. This might not be the best choice for you if you're a particularly light sleeper or share a bed with a wriggler. 

Factoring in both brands' regular sales, the Zoma Boost is basically the same price as the Ghostbed above. The Zoma is a couple of inches thicker – which might tip it into 'unweildy' territory for some – and has the added spring layer, discussed already. 

Zoma Boost Cooling Mattress:$1,349$1,149 at Zoma Sleep

Zoma Boost Cooling Mattress: from $1,349 $1,149 at Zoma Sleep
You can knock $150 off the price of a luxurious Zoma Boost right now. That takes the price of the queen size down to $1,549. It sounds like a hefty saving, but in fact it's a pretty standard offer from Zoma. However, you won't ever see it cheaper.

Best cooling mattress for side sleepers

Best cooling mattress: image shows the GhostBed Luxe cooling mattress on a light grey bed frame with dark grey headboard

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A luxury cooling foam bed with bags of contouring for side sleeping

Specifications

Type: All-foam
Firmness (1-10): 5-6
Height: 13"
Trial: 101 nights
Warranty: 25 years
Price bracket: Premium
Materials: Memory foam, other foams

Reasons to buy

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Exceptional cooling powers
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Contours to your body
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Great for couples and restless sleepers

Reasons to avoid

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Perhaps too soft for heavier bodies
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Room temperature impacts firmness

The GhostBed Luxe boasts some incredible cooling powers. This 13-inch tall mattress is constructed with seven individual layers of cooling and comfort elements, creating a cool yet cradling effect along your body. 

The GhostBed Luxe cooling mattress has a top layer made from 'Ghost Ice' fabric, which, as claimed, remains cool to the touch (this is unusual, in our experience). That’s followed by one inch of cooling fiber, then one inch of gel memory foam. The Ghost Ice Layer features patented thermo-sensitivity technology designed to sense heat while you sleep and adjust the mattress to keep you cooler. In our tests we gave this mattress full marks for temperature regulation – the airflow was terrific, and our temperature remained comfortable and cool at all times.

This model has a softer sleep surface that cradles and contours to your body, making this one of the best mattresses for side sleepers, who need a little extra give around the shoulders and hips to keep things comfortable in this position. However, back and front sleepers, as well as heavier people, should consider something a bit firmer for better spinal support. Keep in mind, too, that the firmness of the GhostBed Luxe is affected by room temperature – so it may feel firmer in the wintertime and softer in the summertime. 

The plush sleep surface absorbs movements extremely well, making the Luxe a great choice for couples or restless sleepers. This is paired with excellent edge support. so you can spread out and use every inch of the bed as you wish.

The GhostBed Luxe sits in the premium bracket (you can ignore MSRP as it's never sold at full price). It's typically the same price as the Zoma Boost above – that one is thicker and includes a layer of springs. If the Ghostbed is too expensive for you, check out the Nectar at #5, or if you're ready to invest a bit more, the specialist models at #8 and #9 yield unbeatable cooling tech. 

GhostBed Luxe Cooling Mattress: $2,595 $1,298 + 2 free pillows at Ghostbed

GhostBed Luxe Cooling Mattress: from $2,595 $1,298 + 2 free pillows at Ghostbed
The GhostBed Luxe is never sold for MSRP – there's a permanent 50% off deal, but GhostBed's Cyber Monday sale also offers an extra 10% off when signing up to the brand's newsletter. Because of a ticket price increase, this isn't quite the cheapest this model has ever been, but it's still good value with a queen dropping to $1,548.

Best cooling mattress for night sweats

Best cooling mattress: image shows the Tempur-Pedic Tempur Breeze Luxe shown with a black base and white top

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8. Tempur-Pedic Tempur LUXEbreeze

The best cooling mattress for very hot sleepers

Specifications

Type: All-foam
Firmness (1-10): 'Soft' or 'Firm'
Height: 13"
Trial: 90 nights
Warranty: 10 years
Price bracket: Premium
Materials: Memory foam, other foams

Reasons to buy

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'10 degrees cooler' promised
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Choose from soft or firm
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Excellent pressure relief
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Lots of size options

Reasons to avoid

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Very short trial for the price

The Tempur-Pedic LUXEbreeze is the best cooling mattress for very hot sleepers as it guarantees to feel up to 10 degrees cooler than comparable Tempur beds. This brand is known for making some of the best luxury mattresses around, but they do come at a cost, and the LUXEbreeze is the priciest model in our roundup, by some margin. 

For that price you can expect a truly excellent mattress though. On the top sits a zip-off SmartClimate cover designed with cooling fibers, meaning it instantly feels cool against your skin. There’s also a layer of Tempur PureCool and phase change material to absorb extra heat and humidity, and to promote better airflow. (The more freely air flows within your mattress, the cooler it will be.) That’s followed by a pressure-relieving ventilated layer sat on a breathable base for enhanced pressure relief across your back, neck and hips.

The Tempur LUXEbreeze comes in your choice of soft or firm. The soft version is good for side sleepers, those who want a plush feel, and for people with a lighter bodyweight. The firm version is recommended for back sleepers, heavier sleepers, people with low back pain, and those who just enjoy sleeping on a firm mattress. Both the soft and firm LUXEbreeze have attracted good user reviews for motion isolation, so your partner shouldn’t wake you up when they get in or out of bed.

Speaking of user reviews, the LUXEbreeze has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, generated from nearly 1,000 user reviews as of January 2023. Customers praise its pressure relief abilities in all sleeping positions, as well as how cool to the touch it remains throughout the night. Some users complained that their mattress took a few weeks to break in and that edge support is lacking, but not everyone agreed on this. We haven't had a chance to test this one out yet, but you can check out our Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt mattress review for a taste of what to expect from this brand.

Tempur-Pedic mattress sales and deals don't happen super often, but if you do spot one they're well worth taking advantage of. The extras are a bit of a mixed bag here: if you buy direct from the brand, you'll get free white glove delivery in 48 states, but the trial period is the shortest in our ranking at just 90 days. 

Tempur-Pedic Tempur LUXEBreeze Mattress: $5,099 $4,799 at Tempur-Pedic

Tempur-Pedic Tempur LUXEBreeze Mattress: $5,099 $4,799 at Tempur-Pedic
Tempur-Pedic deals are few and far between, but currently Tempur-Pedic are having a holiday savings event which knocks $300 off your purchase. This deal reduces a queen from $5,599 down to $5,299. However, we have recently seen savings of $500 off all models, so we can't guarantee there won't be a better deal to come along this year.

Best cooling mattress FAQs

How we test cooling mattresses

Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our writers and editors spend hours analyzing and reviewing products, services, and apps to help find what's best for you. Find out more about how we test, analyze, and rate.

The Tom’s Guide mattress review process is editorially independent and not influenced by any third parties. Our expert mattress testers sleep on each mattress for at least three weeks (roughly how long it takes for your body to get used to a new mattress) and spend hours scientifically testing the performance of each product.  

Mattress firmness is subjective, so each lead reviewer also forms a trusted and experienced testing panel made up of people with different sleep needs and body types. We have side sleepers, back sleepers and stomach sleepers, with lighter, average and heavier bodies, who rate each mattress using a specific set of performance criteria. 

Together, these processes enable us to produce accurate, well-balanced and data-backed mattress reviews, to help you decide whether the mattress you like the look of is the best choice for you. Read our full mattress methodology for more info.

What are the benefits of a cooling mattress?

Sleeping cool helps you drift off quicker, as your body will be at the right temperature for sleep. If you naturally 'run hot', you might find yourself waking up in the night feeling sweaty and uncomfortable. Outside of a cooling mattress, keeping your bedroom at a sleep-friendly temperature of 65-72 degrees Fahrenheit will help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep for longer. Cooling mattresses are designed to dissipate heat and promote better airflow, to stop you from overheating at night. 

Specialist cooling mattresses can be expensive, but if your sleep is disturbed most nights because you wake up feeling too hot, it could make a major difference to your health and wellbeing.

Aside from helping you to remain at the right temperature for sleeping, cooling mattresses have many of the same benefits as standard models: good pressure relief, support for your entire body, and they promote healthy spine alignment, protecting your posture during sleep (for the record, this is the best position to sleep in when it's hot).

We recommend only choosing a cooling mattress that comes on a risk-free trial basis. That way, you’ll get to put it to the test during the trial period to be sure that it really does help you sleep cooler. If not, you can return it during the trial for a refund.

When is the best time to buy a cooling mattress?

Although mattress sales happen all year round, and some of the models in our ranking will be permanently discounted, there are certain events that tend to deliver bigger savings. The very best time is at the end of November when the Black Friday mattress deals arrive and usually spill over into the Cyber Monday mattress deals

Late November might not be the time of year when you're most in need of a cooling mattress, though. If you've missed the holiday sales, your best bet is to wait for another national holiday. We see many of the best cooling mattresses on sale for Presidents Day in February, followed by further prices drops to tie-in with the Memorial Day mattress sales. This is usually the last good time to pick up a cool bed for less before the summer, when prices tend to increase for a while (although do check our 4th of July mattress sales guide – you might get lucky).

What kind of mattress is best for hot sleepers?

At the most basic end of the spectrum, an innerspring or hybrid mattress will be more breathable than an all-foam one, as the coils create space within the mattress for air to circulate. 

Memory foam can trap body heat. However, not all foams are created equal, and some foams will be much worse for this than others. (We explore this deeper in our featuring answering: Are memory foam mattresses hot?). You can't always trust brands' claims here – lots of brands add gel or copper into their foams, saying that it'll wick away body heat, but in practice it's unlikely such infusions will make any difference at all. The most reliable way to assess a mattress' cooling abilities is to read reviews from people who've slept on it. 

Active vs passive cooling

In proper cooling mattress territory, you'll find models with technical fabrics in their upper covers, and foams geared specifically towards dissipating heat. That's known as passive cooling, and almost all the models in our best cooling mattress guide use this approach.

For ultimate chilling power, however, there are a handful of products on the market that offer active cooling. One is the Eight Sleep Cover, which contains water channels that can be heated or chilled to the exact temperature you prefer.

Claire Davies
Sleep Editor, Certified Sleep Science Coach

Claire Davies is Tom's Guide's mattress expert and main sleep product tester with over 15 years' product review experience, and she is responsible for all mattress and sleep coverage on the site. A qualified journalist, Sleep Editor and Certified Sleep Science Coach, Claire writes about all things related to sleep, from mattress reviews to the latest sleep techniques and research. Claire has interviewed a wealth of experts, from mattress designers and innovators to neuroscientists and doctors of sleep medicine. Before taking on the role of Sleep Editor, Claire worked as Health & Wellness Editor at Top Ten Reviews, and before that was a Senior Content Editor at T3. Claire is super-passionate about how consistent, good quality sleep can boost our physical and mental wellbeing, and would love to hear from PRs and brands regarding sleep products, services and research that can help our readers sleep better than ever. 

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