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Tom's Guide
23-07-2025
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- Tom's Guide
Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe vs CopperFlex Pro: Which cooling mattress should you buy?
Type: Hybrid Firmness option: Soft (2-4), Medium (4-6), Firm (7-8)Height: 13"Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: Lifetime Price (MSRP): from $1,199 at Brooklyn Bedding Type: Memory Foam or Hybrid Firmness option: Medium firm (7)Height: 14"Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimePrice (MSRP): from $732 (memory foam) / $932 (hybrid) at Brooklyn Bedding The Aurora Luxe Hybrid has long reigned as the top cooling pick in Brooklyn Bedding's mattress suite, until the CopperFlex range was introduced in November 2024. The CopperFlex Pro Hybrid closely mirrors the Aurora Luxe in terms of mattress spec, but it comes at a more affordable price. So should you splurge or save? Both the Aurora Luxe and CopperFlex land in our best cooling mattress guide of 2025 after thorough testing in warm environments (space heater, on. Attic bedroom, check). Temperature control is a standout feature of these hybrid mattresses, making them excellent choices for hot sleepers. Thanks to monthly mattress sales, Brooklyn Bedding mattresses are always great value with their quality punching above their price point. In this Aurora Luxe vs CopperFlex Pro comparison, we'll analyze the brand's most popular cooling mattresses in terms of price, design, comfort, support and temperature regulation to help you decide which is the best investment for you and your sleep. First things first, the Aurora Luxe is a more premium bed than the CopperFlex (which is marketed as offering affordable luxury), meaning it has a steeper price tag attached. Yet it's rare you'll ever see either bed at full price. Brooklyn Bedding mattress sales tend to knock 20% to 30% off these cooling hybrids throughout the year with the bigger discount appearing around major sale events like Memorial Day and Black Friday. We're in a limbo between sales right now, but you can still catch 25% off at Brooklyn Bedding with code SUMMER25 automatically applied at checkout. After this discount you can bag a queen CopperFlex Pro Hybrid for just $999 (was $1,332) or a queen Aurora Luxe for $1,398.75 (was $1,865 or $1,698.75 with a pillow top upgrade). For this extra $300 fee, you get more cloud-like cushioning (more on that below). Perks wise, both mattresses come with a 120-night trial, lifetime warranty and free shipping to your door. Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress: from $999 $749.25 at Brooklyn BeddingThe Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress is available in three firmness levels and offers a superb balance of cooling, support and comfort. With 25% off now, prices start from $749.25 in a twin size and a queen size with the additional cloud pillow top sits at $1,698.75 (was $2,265). Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress: from $732 $549 at Brooklyn BeddingThe brand is right when they say the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress offers affordable luxury. No matter your sleep style, hot sleepers are sure to love this great value bed, which you can bag for $999 in a queen size right now (was $1,332). Despite their different price points, the Aurora Luxe and CopperFlex have similar designs. The CopperFlex Pro is not only one of the best hybrid mattresses we've tested this year, but also one of the most affordable, with its quality of build and materials feeling, and looking, much more luxury than its cost suggests. Although the CopperFlex pro comes in memory foam and hybrid builds, it is the hybrid version we are focussing on here. Unlike the Aurora Luxe, this mattress comes in one firmness level, rated 7 out of 10. The 14" CopperFlex Pro Hybrid has a quilted, honey combe stitch surface complete with a GlacioTex cooling cover. Beneath that there's copper-infused memory foam, VariFlex foam, a layer of 760 individually-wrapped coils and high-density support foam. Together, these materials form a robust, cool and cushioning yet supportive mattress. Similarly, at the top of the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe you'll find two layers dedicated to cooling — a smooth-weave GlacioTex cover and CopperFlex foam (we'll get into how these help temperature regulation below). If you opt for the pillow-top upgrade, there will be extra cushioning foam directly beneath the cover. Otherwise the next two layers are responsible for pressure relief, though they differ depending on which firmness level you go for. The soft model has two inches of soft memory foam and one inch gel swirl memory foam, giving ample sinkage. The medium has two inches of medium memory foam and an inch of gel swirl memory foam providing slightly firmer support. Whereas the firm model has 1.5" of firm foam and 1.5" of VariFlex transition foam, delivering a firm, responsive sleep surface. Beneath the foam, there's an eight inch layer of 1,032 zoned high-gauge coils and a high-density foam base providing targeted lumbar support and a sturdy sleep surface. As two of the best pillow-top mattresses you can buy online right now, the Aurora Luxe and CopperFlex both come with ample cushioning, pressure relief and support. The Aurora Luxe mattress is available in three firmness levels (soft, medium and firm) to suit different sleep styles and body weights. In our Aurora Luxe mattress review, our main tester slept on the medium firm Aurora Luxe without the pillow top, but we've also tested the pillow-top version in the Brooklyn Bedding showroom. Our lead tester commented that "The medium premium memory foam here is very effective at preventing you from sinking out of alignment, while still providing enough cozy comfort and minimizing pressure points." For this reason, we rate the Aurora Luxe as one of the best mattresses for back pain. Assessing the pillow-top version, our tester said that "Because the extra padding is springy rather than squishy and slow-moving, the bed is still nice and easy to move about on." In comparison to the CopperFlex, a medium Aurora Luxe with the pillow-top upgrade will feel most similar. If you're a heavy body who prefers a firmer bed, we suggest opting for the firm Aurora Luxe. Meanwhile, light-weight side sleepers will enjoy the extra cushioning provided by the soft pillow-top model. On the other hand, our average-weight lead CopperFlex tester found the mattress comfortable and supportive in all three sleep positions and reported no trouble switching between them during the night. "Although I felt myself sinking into the mattress surface slightly I never felt like I had to fight out of the foam to switch position," our tester said during the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex mattress review. "Instead it is responsive while offering a gentle hugging feel." Though it's not firm enough for strict stomach sleepers, who would be better supported by a firm bed like the Plank Firm mattress at Brooklyn Bedding. Both mattresses also come with higher gauge coils reinforced around the edges, so you can sit on the edge of the bed without sliding off and comfortably get in and out of bed. The Aurora Luxe, however, falls short when it comes to motion isolation. When laying next to each other on the bed, our testers could feel one and other tossing and turning. So, the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid would be the better choice for restless couples. As two of the most reliable cooling mattresses packed with specialist temperature regulating technology, hot sleepers will find relief with both these mattresses. But how exactly do these cooling materials work and which is, honestly, better at keeping you cool through the night? Firstly, the GlacioTex covers that encase both these mattresses are lined with high thermal conductivity fibers that pull heat away from your sleeping body and dispel it through the mattress surface, keeping the bed cool-to-touch. Next, the copper foams are infused with metal filaments with high thermal conductivity, helping to remove heat from the mattress rather than trapping it. Copper also gets kudos for sleep hygiene as it's antimicrobial, meaning it provides a barrier against bacteria building up in your bed. Meanwhile, the hybrid design of each mattress means air can flow freely through coil layers, aiding temperature control. However, the Aurora Luxe's zoned coils allow better airflow than the pocketed coils in the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid. This means the Aurora Luxe has a slight edge over the CopperFlex in terms of cooling, which you'd expect considering the price difference. Ultimately, hot sleepers on a budget are better off snapping up the CopperFlex, but those with a more premium budget should enjoy marginally cooler sleep with the Aurora Luxe. ✅ You want customization options: Available in soft, medium and firm, you can tailor the Aurora Luxe to suit your specific sleeping requirements. ✅ You want a more luxurious mattress: Yes, the CopperFlex offers affordable luxury, but the Aurora Luxe offers real luxury for anyone with the cash to splash. ✅ You suffer with back pain: We rate the Aurora Luxe as one of the best mattresses you can buy for back pain, with it offering a reliable blend of comfort and lumbar support. ✅ You're a combination sleeper: The CopperFlex Pro's medium firmness and responsive surface makes it easy to switch positions through the night without getting sucked into foams. ✅ You're on a tighter budget: Affordability is a standout feature of the CopperFlex Pro and you can get a queen size $400 cheaper than the Aurora Luxe now. ✅ You have a restless partner: In our motion isolation tests, the CopperFlex performed considerably better than the Aurora Luxe, scoring 4 out of 5 compared to a measly 2 out of 5.

Tom's Guide
26-06-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid vs GhostBed Luxe: Which pillow top cooling mattress should side sleepers buy?
Type: Copper Foam HybridInternal layers: 7Firmness: 7/10 medium-firmHeight: 14"Sizes: 6Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimeSale price: from $699 at Brooklyn Bedding Type: All-foamInternal layers: 8Firmness: 6/10 medium-plushHeight: 13"Sizes: 7Sleep trial: 101 nightsWarranty: LifetimeSale price: from $1,349 at GhostBed The Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid and the GhostBed Luxe Foam are two top-rated cooling mattresses, both featuring a cloud-like pillow top that offers excellent pressure relief. While the GhostBed Luxe is our recommended luxury option in our best cooling mattress 2025 guide (with a premium price tag to match) the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid is rated as the best luxury mattress for under $1,000. Either one would be a strong option if cooling features and a pillow top are your priorities when finding the best mattress for your sleep needs. Both mattresses are great value in this month's mattress sales, with 25% off at Brooklyn Bedding and an extra 20% off the usual sale price at GhostBed. However, the CopperFlex Pro comes in at a much lower price than the GhostBed Luxe. So, how do the two compare in terms of design, comfort and performance? Stay tuned... Brooklyn Bedding mattress sales tend to stick around no matter the time of year. Yes, they get better around major sale periods, but you can almost always bag great value on the CopperFlex mattress — affordable luxury is its USP, after all. There is 25% off right now, a pretty standard Brooklyn Bedding discount, reducing a queen CopperFlex Pro Hybrid to $999 (was $1,332). Similarly, big savings aren't uncommon in GhostBed mattress sales. You'll never have to pay 'full MSRP for the Luxe mattress and, even better, there is an extra 20% off beds in the GhostBed early 4th July sale. This means you can get a queen size for $1,199.20 now (usually on sale for $1,548). Despite its lower price point, the CopperFlex comes with a longer warranty and trial period than the GhostBed — a particularly generous lifetime warranty as opposed to 25 years (though this should be ample), and a 120-night sleep trial rather than 101 nights. That said, GhostBed will ship free within 24 hours, whereas you'll have to wait five to seven business days for Brooklyn Bedding to dispatch your bed for free. Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress: from $932 $699 at Brooklyn BeddingThe Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid is a pillow top mattress with specialist cooling technology at an unbeatable price. It's 25% off this month, with a queen reduced to $999 (was $1,332). You'll also get free shipping, a 120-night sleep trial and lifetime warranty. GhostBed Luxe mattress: from $1,349 $1,079.20 at GhostBedThe GhostBed Luxe all-foam mattress is laced with cooling technology to help you sleep comfortably. But, unlike the CopperFlex, it has premium price tag attached. Alongside the standard discount you can now save an extra 20% with the code GB20, reducing a queen to $1,199.20. There's free delivery, a 101-night trial and 25-year warranty. Both of these 14-inch tall mattresses have a contouring quilted cover infused with heat conducting fibers for cooling relief. The main difference between the two is the fact one (CopperFlex) is a hybrid mattress, while the other (GhostBed) is an all-foam mattress (although there is a more expensive hybrid version available). Beyond a GlacioTex cover and copper foam, the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid is made up of quilt foam, transition foam, high-density support foam and a zoned individually-wrapped spring layer composed of 760 coils. This mixture of materials provides a cool, yielding sleep surface that's able to keep many sleepers comfortable, regardless of sleep style or body weight. Moreover, the GhostBed Luxe is a seven layer mattress comprising many different different types of memory foam. Specifically, the first three layers form the quilted top. The next layer is where you find the patented Ghost Ice cooling technology, followed by two inches of gel memory foam. Finally, there is a two-inch bounce foam layer and a 7.5-inch-high density base foam. At such a height of 14 inches, both are sturdy beds with a reliable balance of support and cushioning. As pillow top mattresses, you do slightly sink into them upon laying down but the foams respond to your movements through the night and bounce back when pressure is removed. GhostBed says its new ProCore Elite Layer "delivers 33% more support in the center third of the mattress," providing targeted support and relief for your back. Our reviewer rates the mattress a 6 out of 10 in terms of firmness and says: "There is a soft give to the top layer that creates a hug or cloud-like experience." For this reason, we recommend the GhostBed to lightweight side sleepers who like a cushioning bed. Heavier side sleepers and back sleepers will benefit from the firmer, more responsive CopperFlex Pro Hybrid, which means their hips won't dip too much. The medium-firm (seven out of 10) CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress molds to your movements through the night, offering ample pressure relief while the coils provide spinal support. Our average-weight tester is a combination sleeper and found it comfortable and supportive in every sleep position she took up during the night. However, strict stomach sleepers should generally avoid pillow top mattresses, opting instead for a firmer bed like the Plank Firm mattress to ensure their spines and hips are supported as well as possible while they sleep. As its name suggests, the CopperFlex Pro is infused with copper ribbons with high thermal conductivity properties. Coupled with heat conducting fibers in the GlacioTex cover, this mattress effectively draws heat away from your sleeping body. Breathability is also abundant thanks to an airy coil layer. Our reviewer slept on the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid in a stuffy attic bedroom and credits the bed for helping her sleep through a British heatwave. Hence, it earns 4.5 out of 5 for temperature control. The GhostBed, on the other hand, features more unusual cooling tech. This includes patented Ghost Ice technology, which claims to respond to your body heat through the night. But what actually is the material? It's a combination of graphite and gel-infused memory foam. Graphite works in a similar way to copper, conducting heat away from you. Pushing the GhostBed to the max to see if it lives up to its label as the 'coolest bed in the world', our tester slept on this mattress with a heavy comforter and the thermostat set to 78-80 degrees. They report remained comfortably cool all night long, scoring the mattress 5 out of 5 for temperature regulation. ✅ You sleep on your back: The slightly firmer surface of the CopperFlex Pro ensures your hips don't dip when laying on your back so you an avoid back pain. ✅ You're on a tighter budget: A queen size CopperFlex Pro is $200 cheaper than a queen GhostBed Luxe. In fact, it offers some of the most outstanding value for money in the mattress market overall. ✅ You want a longer trial period: You get 19 nights longer to decide if this is the mattress for you. Plus you're covered by a lifetime warranty with Brooklyn Bedding, compared with 25 years from GhostBed. ✅ You like a soft bed: The memory foam GhostBed is the softer of the two mattresses here, suited to lighter weight sleepers and side sleepers who enjoy cloud-like comfort. ✅ You want your new mattress to get to you ASAP: GhostBed mattresses are dispatched for free within 24 hours, whereas Brooklyn Bedding can take up to seven days to send your bed on its way to you. ✅ You struggle to sleep due to poor temperature regulation: You'll pay more for it, but the GhostBed's advanced cooling tech outperforms the CopperFlex Pro's. The extra few hundred dollars would be worth it for particularly hot sleepers.

Tom's Guide
25-06-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid vs Bear Elite Hybrid: Which cooling mattress should you buy?
Type: HybridInternal layers: 7Firmness: Medium-firm (7)Height: 14"Sizes: 6Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimeSale price: from $699 at Brooklyn Bedding Type: HybridInternal layers: 6Firmness: Soft (2-4), Medium (6), Firm (7-8)Height: 14"Sizes: 7Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimeSale price: from $1,299 at Bear The Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid and the Bear Elite Hybrid are two top-performing cooling hybrid mattresses offering strong temperature regulation and exceptional comfort. However, a queen size the CopperFlex is up to $774 cheaper than the Bear Elite, depending on current discounts. After testing both of these mattresses, our reviewers have awarded them spots in our best cooling mattress of the year guide. Impressively, the Bear Elite takes the top spot as our #1 cooling mattress of the year overall, while the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid comes in at #4 as the best cooling bed under $1,000. You'll also find the Bear Elite sitting pretty as the top cooling option in our guide to the best mattress for all sleepers and budgets. Both mattresses are persistently discounted in monthly mattress sales by at least 25%. However, the CopperFlex is significantly cheaper than the Bear Elite. So, how do the two compare in terms of design, comfort and performance, and is the Bear Elite Hybrid worth the price hike? That's what we'll dig into here. There's currently 35% off in Bear mattress sales, cutting an Elite Hybrid to $1,578 (was $2,427) in a queen size. While that is an excellent saving, it is a deal we tend to see from month to month. During major mattress sales, such as Black Friday and Memorial Day, that discount can rise to 40% off. It's also worth noting that you'll need to splash an extra $195 for the Celliant cover. Similarly, thanks to regular Brooklyn Bedding mattress sales, you'll rarely have to pay full price for the CopperFlex Pro mattress. Discounts tend to range between 20% and 30% off. Right now the discount sits in the middle at 25%, reducing a queen size to $999 from $1,332. Brooklyn Bedding and Bear are on a par when it comes to benefits. They both include free shipping, a 120-night sleep trial and limited lifetime warranty with all mattress purchases, which really add value to the price you pay. Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress: from $932 $699 at Brooklyn BeddingThe Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid uses breathable coils and copper-infused foam for advanced cooling and motion isolation. It's up to $399.75 off this month, with a queen reduced to $999 (was $1,332). You'll also get free shipping, a 120-night sleep trial and lifetime warranty. Bear Elite Hybrid mattress: from $1,998 $1,299 at BearYou're guaranteed cool sleep on the Bear Elite Hybrid mattress, which is discounted by 35% now. This cuts a queen to $1,578 (was $2,427) as standard or $1,773 (was $2,727) with the Celliant cover upgrade. Not the lowest price we've seen, but great value nonetheless. Both 14" tall with a navy base and white top, these hybrid mattresses share a similar aesthetic. Under the covers, however, these mattresses differ slightly. From bottom to top, the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid is built with 7" high-density support foam, zoned coils (up to 760 of them, depending on the size you pick), motion-isolating transition foam, comfort foam, copper foam, quilt foam (yes, that's a lot of different kinds of memory foam) and is topped with a GlacioTex cooling cover. On the other hand, the Bear Elite Hybrid mattress is an innerspring hybrid mattress with Phase Change Materials, copper foam, dynamic transition foam, high-density support foam and individually encased, zoned coils. Each zone targets a specific pressure point and coils have a higher gauge in the center to provide additional lumbar support. If you're a particularly hot sleeper, we recommend upgrading your Bear mattress with the Celliant cover (our tester, who tested the mattress during a sweltering Texan summer, was glad she did.) As two of the best hybrid mattresses you can buy, the CopperFlex and Bear Elite Hybrid both use a combination of responsive coils and cushioning foams to provide a balance of lumbar support and pressure relief, no matter your sleep style. The CopperFlex Pro Hybrid comes in one firmness option — a medium-firm 7 out of 10 on the mattress firmness scale. It is a pillow top mattress, though, meaning you sink into slightly when you lie on it as the foam molds to your body. Our average-weight tester, Eve, found it comfortable in all sleeping positions and didn't have trouble switching between side, stomach and back sleeping during the night. Meanwhile, you can choose the firmness level of the Bear Elite Hybrid, which comes in soft, medium or firm, with Bear rating the different firmness levels as 5, 6 and 7 out of 10, respectively. Our tester, Alex, slept on the medium-firm Bear Elite Hybrid and found it most comfortable when back and stomach sleeping, as her spine remained aligned and she felt considerable pressure relief in her hips. However, she didn't sink as much as she would have liked when lying on her side. Ultimately, the plush pillow top surface makes the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid an ideal mattress for side sleepers and average weight combination sleepers. Lightweight side sleepers would likely enjoy the extra cushioning offered by the soft model of the Bear Elite Hybrid. But heavier side sleepers and strict stomach and back sleepers would benefit from the firmer model, offering a more responsive sleep surface. Besides breathable coil layers, these mattresses use innovative thermoregulating materials to deliver strong temperature regulation. Copper-infused foam is the common ingredient between these two beds. Copper ribbons are used in mattresses due to their high thermal conductivity. This means they are able to dissipate heat from the mattress surface, helping your body stay cool when lying on it. One of the first thing our tester noticed about the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid was how cool to the touch GlacioTex cover is. This cover is laced with high conductivity fibers that absorb body heat, pulling it away from your body while you sleep. Similarly, the cover of the Bear Elite Hybrid is infused with PCM that absorbs heat as it transfers from a solid to a liquid state, wicking heat away from the body. But it's the Celliant cover upgrade where cooling gets serious. This cover has clever synthetic fibers that convert body heat into infrared energy, which is then reflected back into the body to aid thermoregulation and restorative sleep. Despite testing the Bear Elite Hybrid during a warm July in Texas, our tester remain at a comfortable temperature for sleeping through the night. Overall, these are both top tier cooling mattresses for anyone who sleeps hot. Deciding between them will depend on your sleep style and budget. ✅ You're a side sleeper: The cushioning pillow top surface of the CopperFlex best accommodates side sleepers who need ample pressure relief and cloud-like comfort. ✅ You have a smaller budget: The CopperFlex is a cheaper alternative to the Bear Elite (bearing in mind you must pay extra for maximum cooling effect with the latter mattress), yet its materials and build feel luxurious. ✅ You like to sink into bed: The pillow top on the CopperFlex means you slightly sink into the mattress when you lie on it, providing a cushioning sleep surface. ✅ You want customizable firmness options: There are different firmness options with the Bear Elite, whereas you can only get the Copperflex in medium-firm. ✅ You have an active lifestyle: Celliant technology in the Bear mattress is geared towards muscle recovery. Reflecting infrared energy towards the body, it promotes muscle repair overnight. ✅ You experience back pain: The zoned coil system in the Bear Elite offers more targeted lumbar support to ease pain in back muscles.

Tom's Guide
24-06-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid vs Purple Mattress: Which cooling mattress is best for couples?
Type: Copper Foam HybridFirmness: 7/10 medium-firmHeight: 14"Sizes: 6Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimeSale price: from $699 at Brooklyn Bedding Type: LatexFirmness: 7/10 medium-firmHeight: 9.5"Sizes: 7Sleep trial: 100 nightsWarranty: 10 yearsSale price: from $1,349 at Purple The Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid and the Purple Mattress are cooling mattresses with strong motion isolation, making them great beds for restless couples. While both offer exceptional cooling and comfort, there are some key differences between the Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid and the Purple Mattress that set them apart, particularly their height, materials and design. Both of these mattresses make it into our best cooling mattress of the year guide thanks to their innovative climate control and top-quality materials. While the Purple uses a stretchy gel grid, the CopperFlex Pro features heat-conducting copper foams. While both mattresses offer excellent value for money, they are still hefty investments, so it's important you're sure on which is the best mattress for you before splashing your cash. Plus, it's worth timing your purchase to benefit from regular mattress sales so you bag the best deal, and here we'll help you do just that. The Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid is an affordable luxury mattress that delivers a premium feel, look and sleep experience for less $$$, and it's almost constantly discounted in Brooklyn Bedding mattress sales. There is 25% off now, cutting a queen size to $999 from $1,332. This isn't the cheapest we've seen it, as it dropped to $932.40 after a 30% discount around Memorial Day. However, we can confidently recommend this bed whatever the discount. Even at MSRP (which it never is) you'd be getting outstanding value on a bed of this prestige. Purple mattress sales aren't as persistent as Brooklyn Bedding. But you're in luck if you're shopping right now as there's $300 off a twin to full size Purple Mattress and $500 off a queen size and above. This reduces a queen to $999 (was $1,499). If you're after a smarter sleep set-up you can currently add a queen Purple Premium smart adjustable bed base for $995 (was $1,195). For this extra dough, you'll be able to customize the head and foot elevation of your bed and stop snoring with help from Purple's anti-snore technology (features that will turn your mattress into a sleep set-up akin to some of the best smart beds you can buy online). Brooklyn Bedding tops Purple in terms of extras. Both come with free shipping but Brooklyn Bedding offer a reassuring lifetime warranty, while Purple's warranty is just 10 years, which is one of the lowest in the mattress industry. Plus you get an extra 20 days' trial with Brooklyn Bedding. Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid mattress: twin was $932 now $699 at Brooklyn BeddingThe Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid uses breathable coils and copper-infused foam for advanced cooling and motion isolation. It's up to $399.75 off this month, with a queen reduced to $999 (was $1,332). You'll also get free shipping, a 120-night sleep trial and lifetime warranty. Purple Mattress: twin was $999 now $699 at PurpleThe 9.5" Purple Mattress is made with the brand's signature GelFlex motion-quelling layer alongside foams and a breathable cover. It's not often discounted, but right now there's between $300 and $500 off. You can add an adjustable bed frame from $499 and enjoy benefits like free shipping in 1-2 days, a 100-night trial and 10-year warranty. Both mattresses are built with quality yet affordable materials and are delivered in a box. The main difference between the two is height, with the Copperflex standing 14" tall and the Purple is shallower at 9.5". We think the Copperflex Pro Hybrid is one of the best hybrid mattresses around, with a thoughtful balance of coils and foam to suit different sleep styles and sleep needs. On top, there's a contouring honeycomb stitch GlacioTex cover, followed by quilt foam, copper foam, a layer of up to 760 encased coils and high density support foam. Overall it feels like a premium mattress straight out the box, punching above its price point. The Purple Mattress has a more unusual build featuring the brand's patented GelFlex grid, a dynamic and durable hyper-elastic layer that flexes under pressure but springs back into shape immediately. Next is a mixture of different kinds of memory foam for different purposes, including comfort foam and support foam. This is all wrapped up in a soft, breathable cover that optimizes the GelFlex grid's performance. Despite their different builds, both these mattresses are rated medium-firm, coming in at 7/10 on the mattress firmness scale. Providing a balance of support and cushioning, these mattresses suit most sleep styles. The Purple Mattress's polymer grid is reportedly very responsive and "bouncy". Our reviewer says it "gives the impression that you're floating while you sleep: there's a simultaneous sensation of feeling completely supported, while hovering on the top of the mattress." This makes it a good bed for combination sleepers who switch their sleep style up through the night as they won't have to fight their way out of foams. Meanwhile, the Copperflex Pro Hybrid is a pillow top mattress, meaning you do slightly sink in when you lay on it as the foam contours to your body. For this reason, we primarily recommend it to side sleepers, even though our average-weight tester felt supported and comfortable in all sleeping positions. With strong motion isolation ratings in sleep studio and real-life tests, both these mattresses are top-rated mattresses for couples. Our tester found they could sleep peacefully on the Copperflex Pro Hybrid even with a wriggling toddler next to them. Additionally, our Purple mattress reviewer says: "The unique polymer technology was excellent for reducing motion transfer." Note that heavier sleepers or strict stomach sleepers should look elsewhere. If this is you, you're better off with an extra firm sleep surface that pushes back against your movements through the night, keeping your spine aligned. The Plank Firm mattress is our number one recommendation here. Both these mattresses are designed with hot sleepers in mind, employing innovative cooling technology to help you beat the heat in bed. The Brooklyn Bedding has foams infused with copper ribbons and a cool-to-the-touch GlacioTex cover, which work together to conduct heat away from the mattress surface and your sleeping body overnight. Our tester slept on this mattress in a stuffy attic bedroom through a British heatwave and didn't have trouble regulating their body temperature. On the other hand, the Purple Mattress's polymer grid has over 2,800 open air channels providing serious airflow and heat dissipation. On top of that there's a breathable cover, which helped keep our reviewer "cool and comfortable" during the two-week testing period. Overall, these are both great cooling mattresses for anyone who runs a little hot at night. That said, if you're battling severe night sweats you may benefit from more advanced active temperature regulation, found in the likes of the Eight Sleep Pod 4 mattress cover. ✅ You or your partner weigh 230lbs or more: How thick your mattress should be depends on your body weight and sleep style. Experts recommend people heavier than 230lbs sleep on a mattress that is at least 12" deep, for optimal support. ✅ You don't want to buy right now: Discounts stick around permanently at Brooklyn Bedding, so you can always bag a good deal. ✅ You want more financial reassurance: The Brooklyn Bedding comes with a longer sleep trial and warranty, giving you more time to change your mind. ✅ You like to sleep on top of your mattress rather than sink in: The Purple Mattress's polymer grid keeps you on top of the bed rather than sinking into foams. ✅ You have a smaller bedroom: The 9.5" design is relatively slim, making it a better fit for small spaces and light sleepers. ✅ You want a smart bed bundle: You can add an adjustable base to the Purple mattress with extra savings — a good choice for people with mobility issues.

Tom's Guide
20-05-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
The Plank Firm and CopperFlex Pro get a 30% price cut in the Brooklyn Bedding Memorial Day mattress sales
The Brooklyn Bedding Memorial Day mattress sale is in full effect, and that means strong savings across a wide range of mattresses that'll cater to most people's requirements and budgets. There's 30% off all mattresses at Brooklyn Bedding right now, which is the best discount we ever see and one you won't want to miss. Which mattress should you opt for, though? After testing it we're still impressed by the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress, now from $652.40 at Brooklyn Bedding. It's deep, comfortable and supportive with really good cooling properties. In fact, we think it gives the ever-popular DreamCloud a run for its money in terms of affordable luxury, and it feels like a strong contender for our best mattress guide... Beyond that, though, you're spoiled for choice; Brooklyn Bedding has everything from basic beds to high-end luxury models, in various firmness options and in more sizes than you ever knew existed. There's a lot to look at, but to make life easier for you we've picked out six top options in the Memorial Day mattress sales that should cover most of the bases. Read on to discover what's on offer... 1. Plank Firm: twin was $749 now $524.30 at Brooklyn BeddingNot only is the Plank Firm a good quality firm mattress, it's an extra-firm mattress too. That's because it's double-sided, and you can flip it over to achieve the degree of firmness that suits you (although its lack of handles may make this a bit of a struggle). During our Plank Firm mattress review we praised its high weight capacity, all-over support and motion isolation, and rated it as an excellent choice for stomach sleepers; we did find that it had a tendency to trap heat, however. Head to Brooklyn Bedding during its Memorial Day sale and a a Plank Firm mattress in a queen size can be yours for $932.40; that's a reduction from $1,332. Our review: ★★★★½ User score: ★★★★½ (3,600+ reviews) 2. Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe Cooling: twin was $1,199 now $839.30 at Brooklyn BeddingThe Aurora Luxe Cooling is worth checking out if you're searching for a decent cooling mattress and want to be able get just the right level of firmness and comfort. Not only does this mattress come in three firmness options, it also comes with the option to add a pillow top, giving you six possible comfort combinations. In our Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress review we praised its cooling, comfort and support, although we felt it wasn't great at motion isolation. There's 30% off in Brooklyn Bedding's Memorial Day sale, so an Aurora Luxe Cooling with a pillow top in a queen size will cost you $1,585.50, reduced from $2.265. Our review: ★★★★½ User score: ★★★★½ (4,200+ reviews) 3. Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid: twin was $932 now $652.40 at Brooklyn BeddingHaving recently tested it, we're big fans of the latest addition to the Brooklyn Bedding range (read our Brooklyn Bedding Coperflex Pro mattress review for closer test analysis.) The CopperFlex Pro Hybrid is a luxurious mattress with cooling prowess similar to that of the Aurora Luxe, but at a much more affordable price. Rated 7/10 for firmness, it's suitable for any sleep style and delivers zoned support as well as a plush pillow top, and we think it's an excellent all-rounder. In the Brooklyn Bedding Memorial Day sale you can get a queen size for $932.40, reduced from $1,332. Our review: ★★★★½ User score: ★★★★½ (530+ reviews) 4. Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid: twin was $665 now $465.50 at Brooklyn BeddingBrooklyn Bedding says that the Signature Hybrid is its best value offering, and with over 12,000 reviews it's definitely a popular option. There are some good plus points to this mattress: during our Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress review we liked its choice of three firmness option and its supportive and bouncy feel, and found that it was good at motion isolation. However we thought that the edge support was a little weak and the temperature regulation wasn't up to much. If that's not a problem for you, though, you'll find that a queen size Signature Hybrid is currently available for $932.40 (was $1,332). Our review: ★★★½ User score: ★★★★½ (12,000+ reviews) 5. DreamFoam Essential: twin was $274 now $191.80 at Brooklyn BeddingWant a cheap and cheerful mattress for your spare room or maybe your RV? Take a look at the Dreamfoam Essential. It's an all-foam mattress that comes in five height options and too many size options to bother counting; rest assured that wherever you want this one to fit, you'll be able to find the perfect size. We found it to be cheap, comfortable and supportive but not very luxurious; it does the job, basically. A 10-inch queen size has an MSRP of $699 and is $489.30 in the Brooklyn Bedding Memorial Day sale, which feels like a good price for what you get. Our review: ★★★★User score: ★★★★½ (4,600+ reviews) 6. Brooklyn Bedding Ecosleep: twin was $927 now $648.90 at Brooklyn BeddingIf you're after an environmentally-friendly mattress but don't want to pay through the nose for the privilege, the Ecosleep is a surprisingly affordable option. Like some of the best organic mattresses, It's a hybrid mattress with an organic cotton cover, organic fire-safe wool for comfort, natural latex for support and individually encased coils for motion isolation. It's hypoallergenic and breathable as well as being GREENGUARD Gold Certified, too. And the price? Right now you can buy the queen size for $928.90 (was $1.327), which feels like excellent value for money if sustainability is your priority. User score: ★★★★½ (190+ reviews)



