Lowest price! Brooklyn Bedding's top-rated cooling mattress is 30% off

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This year’s Black Friday mattress deals will bring mountains of deals for weighted blankets and cosy comforters, but if you’re a year-round hot sleeper, you’ll be on the lookout for a cooling mattress. Well, you’re in luck because one of the best mattresses of 2024, the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe is currently 30% off. Right now, you can save up to $799 at Brooklyn Bedding on this luxury mattress with outstanding temperature regulation.

Like our best mattress of the year, the Saatva Classic, the Aurora Luxe is available in three firmness choices. It also has the option to upgrade with a cloud pillow top, meaning you can customize this top-rated mattress for back pain to suit your sleep needs. 

The current deal brings the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe back down to its lowest ever price. Although the brand usually offers 30% off during major sales, it never tends to last long. This makes now an excellent time to bag an early Black Friday bargain on one of the best mattresses for hot sleepers and back pain sufferers alike. 

How do cooling mattresses work?

Different cooling mattresses work in different ways, employing various cooling technologies to offer sleepers a cooler, more comfortable and restorative night's sleep. Some of the best cooling mattresses use smart technology and AI sleep tracking to monitor and adjust body temperature throughout the night. These premium buys are worth it for people severely suffering from overheating and night sweats.

Otherwise, if you just run a bit hot, a non-smart cooling mattress like the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe should do the trick. These mattresses use a combination of moisture-wicking, breathable fabrics and hybrid builds with individually wrapped coil layers to maximize airflow. Newer scientifically-proven cooling materials appearing in mattresses include heat-dissipating gel memory foam, copper and Celliant (used primarily in the Bear Elite Hybrid mattress).  

  • Read more: 5 signs you need a cooling mattress all year round and not just in summer

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Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist and Sleep Staff Writer at Tom’s Guide with four years’ experience writing health features and news. She is particularly interested in the relationship between good sleep and overall health. At Tom’s Guide Eve is responsible for coverage and reviews of sleep tech and is our smart and cooling mattress specialist, focussing on brands such as Eight Sleep and Sleep Number. She also covers general mattress reviews, seeks out the best deals to produce tried-and-tested buyer's guides for sleep accessories and enjoys writing in-depth features about sleep health. She has been involved in rigorous testing procedures for mattress reviews in our Sleep Studio and has interviewed experts including sleep doctors and psychologists. When not covering sleep at Tom's Guide, Eve enjoys writing about health and fitness, food and culture. 

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