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All the Best Cooling Sleep Gear (That We’ve Written About on the Strategist)

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If it seems impossible to find the cool side of your pillow during this heat wave — or if you’re still trying to find a solution for your night sweats — don’t worry. There are plenty of options for sleep gear that actually keeps you cool. From a cooling sleep mask (that also blocks out sunlight) to a mattress that draws heat away from your body, I’ve put together a list of all the best cooling sleep gear that has appeared on the Strategist. These items have been recommended by sleep experts — and by our writers and editors who have tested them out in their own homes. So instead of suffering through this sweaty weather, invest in some sleep gear that keeps you cool and well rested.

Update on September 5, 2024: Updated prices and checked stock for all products.

Cooling sheets

Best cooling cotton sheets overall

According to Strategist bedding expert Lauren Ro, cooling sheets typically fall into two categories: sheets that promote air circulation and sheets that wick away moisture from sweaty sleepers. This set from Quince is best if you’re looking for some breathability, which can help with overheating, and lead to more restful nights. Ro says the sheets are “the crispest and most lightweight of all the bedding I have tried over the years.” She even felt cool sleeping in them during a summer heat wave with just the ceiling fan on, no AC.

Best sateen cooling cotton sheets

If you prefer soft and silky sheets over crisp sheets, you’re better off with these sateen sheets from Silk & Snow. They’re made from 100 percent certified long-staple Egyptian cotton, which is known for its breathability, durability, and softness. The sheets felt a little more lightweight than other sateen sheets made from Egyptian cotton, according to Ro.

Best cooling linen sheets

Ro says linen is “a great choice for hot sleepers if you prefer a bit more heft in your bedding, as opposed to the cloudlike quality of cotton.” We recommend these sheets from Brooklinen, which are the Strategist’s favorite starter sheets, for their relative affordability and how light they feel.

Best cooling lyocell sheets

Lyocell, otherwise known as eucalyptus, is an eco-friendly option for cooling sheets. Strategist contributor Lori Keong says the plant fibers soak up ten times less water than cotton, and the fabric itself is extra breathable. Sheets & Giggles specializes in lyocell sheets, and Dr. Margarita Oks, a pulmonologist at Lenox Hill Hospital, is a big fan of the brand’s sheets, which feel “so nice on somebody’s skin when they’re sweating at night,” she says.

Best cooling Tencel sheets

If you’re looking for something that promises breathability and moisture wicking, a set of Tencel is your best bet. Ben Trapskin, the founder of bedding-review site Yawnder, says the fabric is “better at absorbing moisture than most other fibers, making it great for sweaty sleepers,” and recommends this set because it’s made from a Tencel-cotton blend, which will give the sheets a more familiar feel for Tencel newbies. Plus, Tencel is naturally wrinkle-resistant and sustainable, so the sheets will look good and be good for the environment.

Best organic cooling bamboo sheets

It is possible to sleep in supersoft sheets without drowning in sweat overnight. The solution is bamboo sheets, which get high marks from sleep doctors for being soft, hypoallergenic, eco-friendly, and cool to the touch. These sheets in particular come recommended by Anishka Clarke, a co-owner of Ishka Designs, who says they’re “softer than you’d imagine. Supersoft. Like, baby soft on your skin” and extremely durable, generally lasting twice as long as cotton. The set comes in a variety of classic colors, including a shimmery sky blue and subtle stone gray.

Best (less expensive) cooling organic bamboo sheets

$77

You can still achieve that supersoft-cooling dichotomy with this highly affordable set of bamboo sheets that Ro says felt as silky as real silk. “They’re incredibly soft to the touch, drape well, and still look great after several washes,” she says. “And sleeping in them feels incredibly luxurious.”

Best (even less expensive) cooling bamboo sheets

For the non-organic conscious, these sheets are even more affordable. Airbnb host Brandon Lee says these 100 percent bamboo-rayon sheets “outperform almost every other bedsheet fabric I’ve tried including linen, cotton, and Egyptian silk.” He adds, this set is “not only softer and more lightweight” than other fabrics but moisture wicking too.

Best cooling bamboo-lyocell sheets

Finally, for a slightly more ecoconscious choice, consider these bamboo lyocell sheets, whose manufacturing process requires less water and fewer chemicals. Strategist contributor and self-proclaimed “sweaty person” Jolie de Feis sleeps in these sheets and says, “As someone who has frequently slept on a towel to avoid changing my sheets multiple times per week, I am genuinely astonished every morning when I wake up sweat free.” She says they’re cooling, feel luxurious, and come in a range of pleasing colors and patterns.

Cooling pillows

Best cooling pillow overall

Avocado Green Pillow
From $98
From $98

Similar to cooling sheets, cooling pillows also fall into two categories: breathable pillows and physically cold pillows. Our favorite cooling pillow overall falls into the former because it’s filled with a mix of shredded latex and a natural fiber called kapok that allow for optimized airflow, lightness, and breathability. You can even adjust the filling yourself by unzipping the pillow’s inner case and removing some filling or adding more filling from the extra bag of fill that’s included with the pillow. “This adjustability, combined with high-quality breathable materials and a fair price of just over $100 per pillow, make the Avocado Green pillow my top pick for a cooling pillow,” explains our sleep writer Amelia Jerden.

Best memory-foam cooling pillow

You should consider buying a memory-foam cooling pillow if you’re looking for a balance of support and comfort. This option from Tempur-Pedic “has large gel pads on both sides that span nearly the whole surface and genuinely feel cool to the touch,” Jerden writes. “And because there is a gel pad on each side, you can always flip the pillow over if you still start to feel too warm.” And since this pillow has a fairly high loft, it’s a great pick for side sleepers, according to Jerden.

Best (less expensive) memory-foam cooling pillow

Though Jerden named Tempur-Pedic’s Tempur-Cloud Breeze Dual Cooling Pillow the best cooling pillow overall, it’s expensive. For almost half the price, you can buy DreamCloud’s memory foam pillow, which has cooling gel distributed throughout the foam instead of layered on both sides like our top pick above. Jerden says the pillow’s cover, which is made from a polyester-polyethylene blend, is what made the pillow truly cooling because it has a cool-to-the-touch feel. Though she didn’t find it to be quite as cooling as Tempur-Pedic’s pillow, she says the DreamCloud “is a good cooling pillow for a much more affordable price.” Plus, she found it to be comfortable for both back and side sleeping.

[Editor’s note: The DreamCloud Best Rest pillow is currently out of stock. However, you can sign up for restock notifications on the product page.]

Best latex cooling pillow

Purple Harmony Pillow
From $179

Jerden has been happily sleeping on this latex pillow for the entire year, but it’s particularly effective at keeping you cool during summer months because of its perforated-latex core and Purple’s signature gel grid. She named it our best pillow for back sleepers because she’s primarily a back sleeper. I’m a stomach sleeper, though, and sleep on it every night with pleasure. Past comfort, Jerden writes, “One of its greatest qualities is how cool it stays.” She adds, “I often get a nice initial blast of coolness when I lie down for the night, after the pillow has gone untouched all day, and even as that initial coolness dissipates, I do not overheat.”

Best (less expensive) latex cooling pillow

If you’re losing sleep thinking about spending nearly $200 on one pillow, the Brooklyn Bedding Talalay Latex pillow is a perfectly good alternative for half the price. If maximum cooling is your top priority, Jerden still recommends considering the Purple pillow, but she says this one shines because it also “has a Tencel cover, a great material for temperature regulation, and ventilation holes in the latex core to allow for additional airflow.” She recommends the pillow’s low loft option for stomach and back sleepers and the pillow’s high loft option for back and side sleepers.

Best cooling pillow for neck pain

This pillow uses a pillow-within-a-pillow design to create a fluffy feel on the outside with sturdy support inside. While the inner pillow is filled with shredded latex, which Jerden reports is great for cooling, the outer pillow is filled with a super airy down alternative that further contributes to the pillow’s cooling capabilities. Jerden says the pillow is ideal for neck pain because “the outer pillow compressed beneath me and enveloped my head and neck, while the inner pillow kept my neck supported so it didn’t completely sink through the pillow.” And though she says the Saatva didn’t feel as cool to the touch as some other cooling pillows we’ve recommended, it still effectively regulates temperature thanks to its core of shredded-latex foam.

Best down-alternative cooling pillow

From $50

If you’d prefer a down-alternative pillow, we recommend this one which is extra ecofriendly because it uses a synthetic fill made from recycled plastic bottles and a Tencel pillow cover that’s derived from wood pulp. Jerden found the pillow to have a pleasantly cool feel, and since it comes in three firmness levels, it caters to every sleeping position. While Jerden says the soft model is ideal for stomach sleepers, she recommends the medium and firm models for back and side sleepers.

Best soft cooling pillow

From $254

“Silk is one of the most luxurious — and cooling — materials out there,” writes Jerden, and this pillow is filled with mulberry silk, “so it is not only incredibly plush and soft, but also stays quite cool.” Plus, the cover is made of bamboo viscose, a great fabric for temperature regulation and wicking away moisture, so you can enjoy a soft pillow without suffering from night sweats.

Cooling mattresses

Best all-around cooling mattress

Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress - Queen
$1,121
$1,121

We named the Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress the best cooling mattress because it features extra cooling layers and a medium firmness that works for multiple sleep styles. Strategist writer Arielle Avila tested it out and says, “I didn’t really understand what the term ‘soft yet supportive’ meant until I slept on the Mint, but that’s exactly how I’d describe it.” As for the mattress’s cooling abilities, she adds, “There were a couple nights I forgot to turn my fan on and didn’t wake up drenched. My boyfriend, who runs hot like I do, remarked he didn’t get as hot sleeping on this mattress.”

Best (less expensive) cooling mattress

For a less expensive cooling mattress, consider this option from Zinus, which is also our favorite affordable mattress overall. Though Jerden initially had low expectations for the mattress because of its price, the mattress quickly impressed her, actively supporting her back with a touch of low-back cushioning from the soft foams. “The springs give the bed some support structure, keep it from feeling overly doughy, and give it a bit of bounce,” she adds. It features gel-infused memory foam similar to the cooling pillows above, which is engineered to provide breathability for hot sleepers looking for a restful night of sleep.

Best hybrid cooling mattress

This mattress is like a regular Casper mattress, combined with multiple layers of cooling gel, and graphite (a common bedding material used to draw heat away from the body). Strategist writer Dominique Pariso sleeps extremely hot and put this mattress to the ultimate test by sleeping on it during the summer. “I was impressed with how well it regulated my temperature during the night,” she writes. “I didn’t wake up in sweaty sheets once, even during the hottest nights of the year.”

Best mattress with cooling gel

From $1,299

The makers of Jerden’s favorite pillow also offer a cooling gel mattress, which is our favorite of its kind. The Purple mattress is made in part from a proprietary polymer material that’s known for being moldable and has been used in medical beds, Dr. Scholl’s soles, and toy balls. It’s best for those who sleep hot and prefer a medium-firm mattress, which translates to “being cradled rather than smothered,” according to former Strategist deputy editor Jason Chen who tested out the mattress. The added support also prevented pockets from forming that could retain heat, a downside that Chen noticed with his previous mattress. “After a week, I was fully converted and found myself wanting to spend time in bed during the day: reading magazines, using my laptop, playing with the dog,” he says.

Cooling mattress toppers

Best cooling mattress topper overall

If you’re not game to buy an entire new mattress, Jerden says a new topper can change the feel and cooling abilities of the one you already own. Our favorite contains phase-change material, which adjusts your bed’s temperature depending on your body: When you’re hot, the material liquifies” to absorb heat to keep you cool, and when you’re cool, “the material solidifies, trapping in the heat,” explains Joshua Tal, a psychologist specializing in sleep disorders. This one is one of the thicker options on this list, which allows you to achieve the trifecta of cooling, cushioning, and comfort. And unlike many memory-foam toppers that are spot-clean only, this one has a machine-washable cover.

Best (less expensive) cooling mattress topper

Though this cooling topper has a lower price tag than our top pick, the biggest sacrifice you’ll make if you choose this option is on trial period (30 nights instead of 90 days) and thickness (two inches instead of four inches). However, Bill Fish, president of Sleep Doctor, says this cushy topper is more responsive to pressure than other memory-foam toppers he has tried, and it’s made with phase-change material to help regulate your body temperature. A lesser thickness is also better if you just want a little more softness, rather than fully feeling cocooned by foam.

Best memory-foam cooling mattress topper

If you’re going for that classic, slow sinking memory foam feel, choose this mattress topper. It’s made with high-density, gel-infused foam that’ll draw heat away from the body while providing extra support. Jerden says the mattress topper itself didn’t feel cool to the touch, but she adds, “I didn’t feel it heating up around me excessively, which is sometimes all you can expect with memory foam.” One thing to note: Strategist writer Jeremy Rellosa noticed the topper is firmer in cold weather and softer when it’s hot. “Sometimes, it feels a little too plush when it’s warm,” Rellosa explains, despite the high-density foam.

Best graphite-infused cooling mattress topper

This option from Saatva combines graphite and memory foam to create a topper that’s plush and cooling. “It contoured around my body with a nice balance of cushioning and support,” Jerden writes. As for its cooling capabilities, she says, “This one doesn’t feel cool to the touch, but it also didn’t feel noticeably hot. I like that on top of the graphite infusions, this topper has a breathable organic-cotton cover with straps to secure it in place on your mattress.”

Best copper-infused cooling mattress topper

$249

We recommend the Layla topper if you find yourself preferring a firmer mattress. It’s on the thinner side compared to others on this list but has fairly dense foam, so Jerden says when she tested it, “I sank into the foam quite slowly — it molded around my body the longer I lay on it, ultimately providing excellent pressure relief.” Like the other infused toppers, this one will prevent you from overheating without actually feeling cool to the touch.

Best latex cooling mattress topper

$301

Latex mattress toppers come at a higher price, but Jerden says they’re all-natural and will last longer than their memory foam counterparts. Best of all, they allow for more effective air circulation, and this latex topper has ventilation holes that allow for even more air flow. This one is available in five firmness levels, ranging from soft to extra firm, so you can easily customize it to the feel of your bed. “Unfortunately, these toppers are not returnable, so you should be ready to commit if you’re going to go for it,” Jerden notes.

Best hydro-powered cooling mattress topper

Eight Sleep Pod 4
$2,599

This cover isn’t exactly a mattress topper, but it goes on top of your mattress and allows you to completely control the temperature of your mattress, so I’ve included it here. You can control the device through an app, which directs water through internal tubing in the cover and allows you to cool or heat the bed to a temperature of your choosing between 55 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit. (You can even control each side of the bed independently if you share a bed with someone or just want more flexibility.) “In addition to cooling and heating, the Pod Cover can track sleep-health metrics like your heart rate and sleep stages. It also has vibration and thermal alarms, and you can enable automatic temperature adjustments to keep your body temperature stable throughout the night,” Jerden writes. Though you’ll have to pay $24 to access some of the features.

Best (less expensive) hydro-powered cooling mattress topper

Though effective, the Eight Pod cover is definitely not a budget-friendly option. This affordable alternative has earned the stamp of approval from Pariso who has tried everything to combat her night sweats, and you can read more of her praise of the device here. Similar to the Eight Pod above, this system can be set to an exact temperature anywhere from 55 to 115 degrees by using the provided remote control. “The biggest difference between this system and the Eight Sleep definitely seems to lie in all the extra features Eight Sleep offers (sleep tracking, automatic adjustments, vibration alarms, app controls, and so on,” Jerden writes. So if you’re willing to sacrifice those extra features, you should go with this option. Plus, the Chilipad system comes in two versions: Me or We, with Me covering half the bed and We covering the whole bed.

Best fan-powered cooling mattress topper

$1,799

Unlike the water-powered cooling systems above, this one is powered by “warm or cool air that is pushed through the topper by mini-fans in the corners or at the foot of the topper depending on which size you get,” according to Jerden. You won’t be able to control its temperature to the exact degree, but it benefits from a burst button that triggers five extra minutes of cooling air for those extra toasty nights. You’ll also be able to control the temperature of each side of the topper, making it ideal for couples with different temperature preferences.

Cooling weighted blankets

Best cooling weighted blanket overall

From $239

A weighted blanket can be soothing, but in hot weather its heaviness can be unpleasant. Luckily, we like this cooling weighted option from Bearaby. It’s our favorite because it’s crafted with large yarn loops, which help circulate air, making it exceptionally breathable and cooling, despite its 15-pound weight. “The yarn’s organic Tencel Lyocell fiber further contributes to the blanket’s cooling properties, as it’s a material that’s known to be silky, smooth, and moisture-wicking,” Ro adds.

Best (less expensive) cooling weighted blanket overall

If you’re not willing to spend that much on a weighted blanket, there’s also this option which is made of a polyester-jersey knitted fabric yarn — instead of Tencel lyocell. It’ll still be breathable like the option above as it features a similar thick, hand knit construction, but the polyester blend will make it extra absorbent for wicking away sweat.

Best moisture-wicking cooling weighted blanket

Being a sweaty sleeper doesn’t mean you have to give up on the traditional weighted blanket filled with beads. “While it lacks the air-circulating features of an open weave, it’s the cover fabric that contributes to its feel,” Ro writes. “The material is smooth, lightweight, and known to have moisture-wicking and temperature-regulating properties and feels almost like silk.” Our sleep experts say it feels luxurious to sleep with and won’t make you overheat.

Best bamboo cooling weighted blanket

Like the cooling sheets above, you can also consider a weighted blanket made with bamboo. This one is smooth, silky, cool to the touch, and comes at one of the more affordable prices in this list.

Best cotton cooling weighted blanket

Finally, there’s this cotton weighted blanket, which is best if you prefer an all-natural material. “While I wouldn’t call the material actively cooling, the cotton itself is breathable and comfortable and also feels cool and crisp to the touch, reminding me of cotton percale sheets,” Ro writes. “The substantial cotton also adds a bit more heft to the 12-pound blanket, and I loved how it felt on my body at night.”

Cooling pajamas

Best cooling pajamas

This pair of PJs is made of a breathable, moisture-wicking bamboo viscose that never causes Strategist associate editor Jenna Milliner-Waddell to wake up in a sweat, unlike with other pajamas she owns. Milliner-Waddell tries to stay in them for as long as she can in the morning and says, “I just feel important in them,” perhaps because they’re also beloved by Oprah.

Best (less expensive) cooling pajamas

These cooling PJs are an affordable alternative to the Cozy Earth pair above and have earned a stamp of approval from Pariso. She found that the lightweight pima cotton that the set is made of was not only “so, so soft” but kept her cool through the night. One thing to note: The set shrinks slightly the first time you put it through a washer, so we recommend sizing up if you prefer a looser fit. No matter the fit, you should air-dry the set to prolong its lifetime.

Cooling sleep masks

Best cooling sleep mask

$59

Sleep masks are one of the most commonly recommended items in the Strategist’s celebrity interview column “What I Can’t Live Without.” This bundle includes DJ Steve Aoki’s favorite sleep mask and a pair of interchangeable eye cups that you can pop in the freezer for ice-cold relief. I previously recommended the bundle for headaches, but they also cooled me down on days when my AC unit wasn’t cutting it. On days when the weather is more frigid, you can swap out the cooling eye cups for the standard foam pair and sleep nice and cozy.

Best weighted cooling sleep mask

Weighted sleep masks offer the same stress-relieving benefits as their blanket counterpart and you can throw this one in the freezer to turn it into a cooling sleep mask that also blocks light. The nine-ounce Nodpod sleep mask gets its weight from little beads inside it that retain the cold temperature that will keep you cool on warm summer nights.

Cooling sleep gadgets

Best climate control sleep system

If you’ve never heard of a climate control sleep system before, it’s best described as a central-air unit for under your covers. The device is expensive, but Strategist contributor Claire Zulkey says it was worth every penny (before buying the gadget, she’d have to change her pajamas in the middle of the night and deal with a pile of sweat in the morning). You’ll have to get used to a whirring white noise similar to an AC unit and a gentle air-current feeling, but Zulkey says it was easy to set up and transformed her sleep quality and by proxy, her life: “I finally got my sleep back consistently (I can even warm the sheets before I get in bed on cold nights.) I do a lot less laundry. I wake up feeling like a person and not a slime monster,” she writes.

Best cooling fan for sleep

In reality, most floor fans will serve you well while you’re sleeping (we have an entire Best-in-Class article dedicated to cooling fans), but this one landed in our Strategist Sleep 100 because it’s both good-looking and effective. We’re fond of the purple color, which we first discovered in the home of musician Eleanor Friedberger and artist Michael Berryhill. Even design editor Wendy Goodman said she was obsessed with it. Unlike your average colorful fan, both the frame and the blades of this Lakso are saturated with color, whether you go with our beloved neon purple or a rather elegant light blue.

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All the Best Cooling Sleep Gear We’ve Written About