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9 Best WIRED-Tested Cooling Mattresses (2025)

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Other Cooling Options

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

BedJet 3 for $387: WIRED reviewer Christopher Null liked this climate-control device a lot because it allowed him to sleep cool without having to buy a whole new mattress. This device uses a large blower under your bed to blast hot or cool air beneath your covers. If you like your existing mattress but find yourself sleeping hot, this could be just the ticket.

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Sealy Cocoon Chill Memory Foam Mattress for $699: Its surface is noticeably cool to the touch thanks to its exclusive phase change material, which works wonders at drawing and storing the body's heat. This all-foam mattress leans firm, making it well-suited for back and stomach sleepers. If you're a side sleeper looking for more body contouring, I’d suggest looking elsewhere. If you're a stomach sleeper looking for a firm mattress that’s also cooling, this one will do the trick. There was almost no motion transfer in my testing, allowing my husband and me to get up at different times without disturbing each other. —Nicole Kinning

Zinus 12-Inch Green Tea Memory Foam Mattress for $281: This dense behemoth is composed of 12 inches of layered foams, topped with a thin layer of green tea and purified charcoal foam to help with the overall freshness of the mattress over time as the activated charcoal microparticles block moisture and odor. The densely layered foams give cradling and conforming support to help with joints and spine support, but for my smaller frame, it was a bit too firm. Despite being made of memory foam, the bed kept cool, and the infused materials help to wick moisture and keep the material fresh.

Casper Snow Hybrid for $2,495: When you come across a mattress with a name that includes “snow,” your expectations for cooling effects are naturally high—and this mattress indeed lives up to that expectation. Structurally, this hybrid bed combines poly foam, memory foam, and pocketed coils, and provides targeted support at the hips, waist, and lower back to alleviate pressure, making it ideal for back and stomach sleepers. I noticed it came out of the box slightly misshapen from its packaging and emitted a faint plasticky scent. After about two days, the mattress was ready to go, the smell gone, and it had settled into its intended neat rectangle shape. —Nicole Kinning

Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid for $1,999: The Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid is marketed as firm, and that's exactly what you should expect. Crafted with patented AirCradle memory foam, the mattress features concentrated cushioning in the center, strategically intended to support your lower back. Since I’m only 5'2," the middle-back cushioning didn’t hit where it intended to. Despite its firmness, I didn't find this mattress particularly exceptional, especially with its cooling properties. Despite incorporating a triple-phase LuxeCool system and cooling gel-infused memory foam, the cooling effect didn't stand out. —Nicole Kinning

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