Cooling-Focused Hybrid Mattresses

SweetNight Has Introduced the CoolNest® Hybrid Mattress

SweetNight's CoolNest® Hybrid Mattress is a new addition to its cooling-focused product. The innovation combines the company’s proprietary temperature-regulating system with a hybrid construction featuring individually pocketed coils and a pillow top layer.

SweetNight's CoolNest® Hybrid Mattress represents an expansion beyond the brand’s existing all-foam CoolNest offering. The model consumers who prefer the responsiveness and airflow of a coil-based design while still prioritizing active cooling features. The mattress incorporates a multi-layered approach to temperature management, beginning with an ice silk cover for immediate surface coolness, followed by foams infused with phase-change material and gel that work to absorb and release heat. The breathable coil base, on the other hand, facilitates continuous airflow through the structure. Support is provided by a system of independently encased coils intended to minimize motion transfer between sleepers and distribute weight evenly.

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Temperature-regulating Sleep Systems
Emerging sleep systems that actively manage microclimate temperature hint at new product categories combining thermal sensing, adaptive materials, and personalized cooling profiles.
Hybrid Coil-foam Constructions
The blending of responsive pocketed coils with comfort foams indicates a shift toward modular support layers that can be reconfigured for airflow, motion isolation, and targeted pressure relief.
Phase-change Material Integration
Widespread use of phase-change materials and gel-infused foams across comfort layers suggests opportunities to embed latent-heat storage directly into consumer goods for passive thermal management.

Sectors Adopting This

Mattress and Bedding
The bedding sector faces a transformation as cooling-focused hybrids create demand for new manufacturing processes, supply chains for specialty materials, and differentiated warranty and testing standards.
Smart Home Climate Control
Integration of temperature-regulating sleep products with home climate systems could enable localized microclimate zones that alter whole-home HVAC strategies and energy profiles.
Textile and Fabric Manufacturing
Advanced cooling fabrics like ice-silk covers point to material innovation pathways where functional textiles with rapid heat transfer and durability become core differentiators.
SCORE
4.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 27%
Activity 21%
Freshness 85%

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