![]() ![]() While it doesn't have quite the chilling powers of the pricier GhostBed, during our review period we were very impressed with the temperature regulation on offer here, especially considering it's an all-foam design, at such an affordable price. However, the headline feature is Sealy’s advanced phase-change material, which is infused into a high-end, stretch-knit cooling cover. This mattress in a box is made by industry giant Sealy, it's the perfect option for anyone who liked the sound of the luxury Ghostbed above, but couldn't justify the cost. Designed to adapt to your body to provide tailored support all over, this medium-firm mattress has three different foam layers, including luxury memory foam for deep contouring, responsive comfort foam to reduce motion transfer and prevent you sinking into the mattress, and a durable support layer. The Cocoon Chill Memory Foam is easily one of the best budget cooling mattresses around. You have 100 nights to test it out (and you're required to give it a go for at least 30 nights), and it comes backed with a 10-year warranty. It's fine for sleeping, but sitting on the edge of this mattress for long periods feels a little unstable. In fact, our only slight complaint is that the edge support could be better. A stretchy, soft-touch cover comes as standard, but there is also the option to upgrade to a GlacioTex Cooling cover if you need a little extra cooling power. The sleep surface also absorbs motion impressively well, making this a good choice for couples on different sleep schedules.Īlthough it's not billed as a cooling mattress (like the GhostBed Luxe and Cocoon by Sealy Chill, elsewhere in this list), we were impressed by the temperature regulation here – none of our reviewers overheated during the testing period. ![]() A lower level of 8-inch coils that boosts breathability, as well as adding a touch of bounce. That cushioning is thanks to Helix's own version of memory foam, which provides soft sinkage and deep body contouring, as well as cradling pressure points. We rate it as the very best mattress for side sleepers, because that plush surface is dreamily comfortable around the shoulders and hips in this position. The Helix Midnight is a medium-softness hybrid mattress in a box that excels when it comes to pressure relief. When it comes to sheer value for money, we think the Nectar is the best memory foam mattress you can buy. You'll just need to be prepared to wait a little longer than usual to actually sleep on it – our test model took 48 hours to full expand. You'll almost always get a big bedding bundle thrown in for free too (worth up to $499). Add to that a generous one-year trial period to decide whether it's right for you, and a lifetime warranty. You can ignore that MSRP, because these beds are basically never sold at full price a queen will typically set you back around $779 – considerably cheaper than rivals Casper and Purple. Where the Nectar Memory Foam mattress really stands out is value for money. Finally, a base layer helps stabilize the sleeper, and a bottom mattress cover keeps it from slipping on your bed frame or floor. Underneath this you'll find a layer of hi-core memory foam for extra support so you don’t sink too far into the mattress. ![]() We found it worked well on this front – none of our testers found they overheated on this mattress (although if you know you sleep hot, you should check out the GhostBed below). The gel is to help regulate temperature, as memory foam can trap body heat. Next up, there's a layer of gel-infused memory foam. At the top you'll find a quilted cover, which can be removed but, annoyingly, isn't suitable for machine washing. We also noticed good edge support and very little motion transfer, making it a particularly good choice for couples. The medium-firm memory foam offers a fantastic balance of softness and firmness, providing luxury comfort without the feeling of sinking into the mattress. When our reviewers lay down, the mattress contoured to their bodies, providing full, tailored support and helping align their spines, while cushioning pressure points like shoulders and hips. We tested this 12-inch tall, all-foam mattress for two months and loved it. ![]()
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