9 Best Cooling Mattresses (2024): Hybrid, soft, foam


There are a ton of mattresses on the market that claim cooling benefits. Here are a few others that I tested and liked, but not as much as the options above.

• Casper Snow Hybrid for $1,745: When you see a mattress that includes “ice,” your expectations for cooling effects are naturally high—and this mattress really lives up to that expectation. Structurally, this hybrid bed combines polyfoam, memory foam, and pocketed coils, and provides targeted support to the hips, back, and lower back to reduce pressure, making it ideal for back and stomach sleepers. Makes it ideal for those. Keep in mind that upon unboxing, this mattress may need some time to cool down (pun intended). I noticed that it came out of the box slightly misshapen from its packaging and emitting a slight plastic smell. After about two days, the mattress was ready to go, the smell was gone, and it was back to its desired clean rectangular shape.

• Satava Memory Foam Hybrid for $1,445: The Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid is marketed as firm, and is exactly what you should expect. Made with patented AirCradle memory foam, the mattress features center-concentrated cushioning, which strategically supports your lower back. Since I’m only 5’2,” the mid-back pillow didn’t quite hit the mark. Despite its firmness, I didn’t find the mattress particularly exceptional, especially with its cooling properties. Despite incorporating a triple phase LuxeCool system and cooling gel infused memory foam, the cooling effect was not noticeable.

BedJet 3 for $387: Wired reviewer Christopher Noel liked this climate control device a lot (8/10, Wired recommends). This device uses a large blower under your bed to emit hot or cold air under your covers. If you love your current mattress but find yourself sleeping hot, this might be just the ticket.


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