SweetNight's CoolNest® Mattress promises a cooler night with zoned foam support
Inside the bedroom market, SweetNight has rolled out a foam system that leans heavily on temperature-management tricks while still delivering the pressure-relief buyers expect from a premium sleeper. The core of the construction features a lattice of open-cell foam laced with a proprietary cooling polymer that pulls heat away from the body, while a thin gel-infused layer sits just beneath the cover to keep the surface temperature down throughout the night. What sets the piece apart is the way the foam is divided into distinct zones: firmer cells under the hips and softer sections under the shoulders, a layout that mirrors the body's natural curvature and reduces sinkage where support is most needed. The cover itself is a breathable knit that works in tandem with the internal layers, allowing air to circulate without compromising the plush feel. For shoppers who dissect every detail of a mattress's anatomy, the combination of active cooling and targeted support feels like a thoughtful answer to the age-old trade-off between softness and temperature control. Early feedback from the trade floor suggests the model is resonating with those who prioritize a cool, evenly supported sleep surface without having to sacrifice the familiar contouring of foam.