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No more sweating: Best mattresses for hot sleepers in 2024

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It may be the middle of winter, but let’s be honest: Some people sleep hot year-round. For those folks — or anybody who hates anything less than a deep winter chill at bedtime — there are mattresses with cooling features that can help with temperature regulation.

Mattresses like the Leesa Sapira hybrid mattress — our top pick for year-round cooling comfort — will make it easier to catch some shut-eye, regardless of how high you’ve cranked up the heat in the house. Regardless of your sleep position, this popular cooling mattress — as well as the rest of our favorites listed below — has your back.

“In general, the evidence suggests that we sleep better when it’s colder,” sleep medicine specialist Dr. David Rosen told CBS Essentials.

So make sure your mattress isn’t adding to hot, restless nights. Check out our reviewer-loved recommendations — plus key intel on what exactly makes a cooling mattress, anyway.

The best mattresses for hot sleepers

Here’s a quick look at the best mattresses for hot sleepers. Avoid overheating with one of these top-quality mattresses:

Find the best cooling mattress type for you from Casper, Serta and more ahead. Prices are listed for queen models, but all come in multiple sizes.

Best hybrid mattress: Leesa Sapira hybrid mattress

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What exactly is a hybrid mattress? 

“Hybrid mattresses have a combination of springs and foam or latex,” board-certified neurosurgeon Dr. Krishna Satyan told CBS Essentials. “They offer a balance of support, comfort and cooling.”

This five-layer cooling mattress includes a breathable hole-punched layer to let air flow through as well as a memory foam layer to help relieve pressure on your back, hips and shoulders. It’s available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king sizes.

Want your cooling mattress purchase to make a difference? Leesa donates one mattress to non-profits for every 10 mattresses sold.

Amazon shoppers can save an additional $170 off the original price ($1,699 for queen size) by using the included Amazon coupon before clicking “add to cart.” 

Best for:

  • Hot sleepers
  • Sleepers who need added pressure relief

Temperature regulating: Nora medium hybrid mattress

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Check out this deal on the Nora hybrid mattresses. 

This cooling mattress is 12 inches thick — on the plumper end of standard mattress ranges — and features temperature-regulating technology, so you can get a comfortable night’s sleep. It’s available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king sizes.

This cooling mattress typically sells for $1,020. Thanks to an ongoing sale at Wayfair, however, this hybrid mattress is currently marked down to $580 (43% off).

Best for:

  • Sleepers who need temperature regulation
  • Those who prefer a mix of foam and other materials

Best organic: Essentia Classic REM5 organic mattress

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Essentia’s cooling technology incorporates activated quartz into its patented organic latex foam formula; the sleep surface of the classic REM5 mattress is said to sleep up to five degrees cooler than other Essentia mattresses. 

This cooling mattress is available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king sizes.

Best for:

  • People who value organic options
  • Hot sleepers

Generous trial period: The Nectar Premier mattress

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Nectar Sleep’s most popular mattress, the Nectar sleep premier, is its best mattress for hot sleepers. 

This cooling mattress is made with Nectar’s dual-action cooling technology, which reacts to your body’s temperature to help you get a chill sleep. It can be ordered as a memory foam mattress or as a hybrid mattress for an added cost. 

This Nectar mattress is available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, split king and California king sizes.

Best for:

  • People who like to try before they buy
  • Hot sleepers

Best memory foam mattress: The Casper mattress

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This new option is Casper’s most affordable mattress yet. Inspired by the original Casper mattress, this cooling mattress features layers of Casper’s signature foam and premium memory foam, as well as the brand’s AirScape Technology to help ease pressure, help you stay cool through the night and provide long-lasting support.

It’s the classic Casper experience you love, only at a better price. And right now, that price is hard to beat thanks to a 15% discount on the original price ($995).

This best memory foam mattress is available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king sizes.

Best for:

  • People who prefer memory foam
  • Hot sleepers

All-night cooling mattress: Serta Arctic Premier mattress

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The Serta Arctic memory foam mattress delivers all-night cooling relief to the hot sleeper. Serta’s Reactex System disperses heat away from the body, resulting in a bed with a whopping 15 times better cooling power than any other Serta mattress. 

The cooling mattress is available in foam and hybrid models, using Serta’s CustomFit HD memory foam and EverCool Fuze Gel memory foam materials. Sleep easy on this mattress available in twin XL, queen, king and California king sizes.

Best for:

  • Hot sleepers
  • Shoppers who want a choice between foam and hybrid

Large size range: Brooklyn Bedding Brooklyn Chill memory foam mattress

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The Brooklyn Chill mattress is made of a cooling gel swirl memory foam. The open-cell technology in each foam layer claims to provide increased airflow and breathability to help the hot sleeper rest comfortably. 

This popular mattress received not one, but two recognitions in 2023: it was awarded “best budget memory foam mattress” by Forbes and “best family travel awards” by Good Housekeeping.

This cooling mattress comes in a very wide range of sizes. It typically sells for $524, but shoppers can save 25% with code WINTER25.

Best for:

  • Those seeking niche mattress sizes
  • Hot sleepers

What makes a good cooling mattress?

Before picking the best mattress type for you, you should know that you have multiple options that offer a cooling effect.

“Look for mattresses with breathable covers and gel-infused memory foam or latex, as these materials tend to offer better heat dissipation and airflow,” board-certified orthopedic spine and neck surgeon Dr. Rahul Shah told CBS Essentials. “Hybrid mattresses with pocketed coils and airflow-enhancing designs can also help with temperature regulation.”


How we chose these mattresses

When picking the best mattresses for hot sleepers, we considered a number of important factors. For a closer look at how we review certain products, here’s everything that went into picking the best cooling mattresses for hot sleepers:

  • Customer reviews: We combed through verified customer reviews — in other words, real buyers — to ensure they were consistently pleased with these brands and models. 
  • Expert recommendations: We spoke with board-certified orthopedic spine and neck surgeon Dr. Rahul Shah, board-certified neurosurgeon Dr. Krishna Satyan and sleep medicine specialist Dr. David Rosen for their thoughts on mattresses.
  • Star rating: All of these products have a four-star rating or higher.
  • Your needs: We picked mattresses for a variety of budgets and needs, such as affordability, durability and more.



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FEMA administrator: “I don’t know that anybody could be fully prepared for the amount of flooding” from Helene in North Carolina

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FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said on Sunday that the “historic flooding” in North Carolina from the remnants of Hurricane Helene has gone beyond what anyone could have planned for in the area.  

“I don’t know that anybody could be fully prepared for the amount of flooding and landslides that they are experiencing right now,” Criswell said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

Helene made landfall in Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm late Thursday, before sweeping through states in the southeast. Criswell called the storm “a true multi-state event,” adding that her team on the ground has seen “significant impacts in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee.”

Asheville, North Carolina, was particularly hard hit as rising floodwaters damaged roads, led to power outages and cut off cellphone service.

For North Carolina in particular, Criswell said the agency has had teams in the area for several days and is sending more search and rescue teams. She said water remains a “big concern,” and the Army Corps of Engineers is working to see what can be done to get water systems back online. And she noted that the agency is also working to bring in satellite communications.

“We’re hearing significant infrastructure damage to water systems, communication, roads, critical transportation routes, as well as several homes that have been just destroyed by this,” Criswell said. “So this is going to be a really complicated recovery in each of these five states that have had these impacts.”

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has received reports of multiple fatalities across five states, Criswell said. She encouraged people in the affected areas who are looking for someone to call 211 and register the information. 

Criswell said in Florida, there was up to 15 feet of storm surge in Taylor County, where she traveled to at the direction of President Biden, adding that there are record storm surges across the Big Bend area. She said in North Carolina, “we’re still in active search and rescue mode,” with ongoing flooding issues and landslides. The administrator will travel to Georgia and North Carolina to assess the impact of the hurricane in the coming days.

In terms of resources for the affected states, Criswell said “we absolutely have enough resources from across the federal family” and can draw from other federal agencies to support the response and recovery. 

“We will continue to bring those resources in to help them,” Criswell said. “We want to work with them to rebuild in a way that’s going to help make them more resilient and reduce the impacts from the increased number of storms that they’re experiencing.”



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On Tuesday, the Democratic and Republican nominees for vice president will face each other in their first and only debate. Historian Kate Andersen Brower says that, even though Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Ohio Senator JD Vance both hail from the heartland, viewers should not expect “Midwestern Nice” to play out between the two. CBS News chief election & campaign correspondent Robert Costa looks at the history of VP debates.

[CBS News will host the only planned vice presidential debate between Governor Tim Walz and Senator JD Vance on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 9 p.m. ET on CBS and CBS News 24/7. Download the free CBS News app for live coverage, post-debate analysis, comprehensive fact checks and more.]

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We leave you this Sunday morning among sunflowers in Highmore, South Dakota. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.

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