The Nectar has extensive cooling properties to not only keep air flowing through the mattress but it also feels cool to the touch. (Although the Nectar Premier Copper mattress may be better suited for anyone who chronically overheats at night.) Meanwhile, if you suffer from achy joints and muscles, you’ll want to consider this bed as many user reviews claim Nectar’s pressure relief has helped alleviate their back pain. Low motion transfer makes it a great choice for couples, too.
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Cooling mattresses are typically made with a mix of materials to regulate in-bed temperature — but they can also be quite costly. The Classic Brands Cool Gel Memory Foam mattress features some innovative cooling tech at a price that won’t heavily dent your wallet. A layer of proprietary Cool Gel-infused memory foam plus a layer of open-cell comfort foam work together to draw heat away from the body and maximize airflow for increased comfort. It’s also cool to the touch so no more searching for those “cool patches” that are hard to come by. In addition to its cooling properties, the Classic Brands Cool Gel mattress has a dense foam base that works to promote alignment and support for muscles and joints all night long. When it comes to sleeping with a partner, this mattress provides low motion transfer so you won’t feel much if there’s movement on the other side of the bed for a more restful night’s sleep. Customers can choose from a narrow twin to a California king, and select from four different heights: 6, 8, 10, or 12 inches. This gives sleepers some flexibility in picking out a mattress that’ll comfortably fit within their space and provide the ideal height for them to comfortably enter and leave their bed. In our Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam mattress review, we tried out the 10-inch queen model. We found this is the best mattress for side sleepers looking for pressure relief along their hips, shoulders and knees. Back and stomach sleepers may be keen to buy either the 6- or 8-inch model, which are more firm. The brand’s signature green tea-and-charcoal-infused memory foam absorbs moisture and neutralizes odor to keep things fresh. And like its more expensive counterparts, the Zinus Green Tea mattress is CertiPUR-US certified and made to meet the highest standards for emissions, quality, performance, and durability.
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Side sleepers who also suffer from allergies can rejoice with the Novilla Bliss Gel Memory Foam mattress. Made with four memory foam layers, it offers sturdy support and pressure point relief. The top cover is made from a breathable bamboo rayon that’s adept at keeping allergens at bay, especially when used in conjunction with the best mattress protector. It’s also machine-washable so you can easily keep it fresh. Looking for a mattress that is suitable for all sleepers? The Linenspa Hybrid mattress combines the best of both worlds with layers of memory foam atop a base of individually-wrapped innersprings. Better yet, it comes in three profiles that vary in firmness: 8-inch (medium-firm), 10-inch (medium), or 12-inch (plush). That’ll allow you to choose the right bed for your sleep needs and body type. We tested the 8-inch variation in our Linenspa Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress review and found that it best suits lightweight stomach sleepers. If you’re a side sleeper you’ll want a taller (plusher) model. It’s a cheap hybrid mattress, so you’ll get what you pay for – average motion isolation, decent temperature regulation, and below-par edge support. But consider that inexpensive hybrids aren’t easy to come by. The Linenspa Hybrid mattress starts at just under $250 for an 8-inch queen, making it a budget-friendly pick for those looking for a more affordable alternative to some of the best hybrid mattresses on the market.
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1. Materials
Are you looking for memory foam? Springs? A combo of each (hybrid)? Regardless, make sure you’re searching for a mattress that best suits your needs whether you want more of a firm feel or a soft, plush one. Also consider other sleep issues you hope to remedy — for instance, overheating, back pain, or sharing a bed with a restless partner — and seek a bed that can address those.
2. Your budget
3. Ease of returns
This last point is the most crucial. For most mattresses, it takes nearly 30 days to break it in. Major brands (like Nectar or Saatva) understand the risk that goes into purchasing a bed online, which is why they offer generous months-long trial periods and seamless return policies.