If you've shopped for a mattress recently, you've likely been bombarded with claims about revolutionary cooling technologies, including gel-infused foams, phase-change materials, and copper-infused fabrics, all promising to keep you cool all night long. But here's the truth: most of these "innovations" are marketing gimmicks that address symptoms rather than the root cause of sleep temperature issues.
At the Original Mattress Factory, we believe in natural cooling solutions that have been proven effective for decades. Sometimes, the best technology is no technology at all—just intelligent design using materials that work in harmony with your body's natural temperature regulation, rather than against it.
The Problem with "Cooling Technology" Marketing
The mattress industry has turned cooling into a complex puzzle, convincing consumers they need space-age materials to sleep comfortably. Walk into any mattress store, and you'll hear about:
While these technologies might provide a temporary cooling sensation when you first lie down, they often fail to address the fundamental issue: trapped air and restricted airflow. Even worse, many of these materials are simply traditional memory foam with additives that provide minimal long-term cooling benefits while significantly increasing the cost.
The reality is that most sleep temperature problems stem from poor air circulation and materials that trap heat rather than allow it to dissipate naturally.
The Science of Sleep Temperature
To understand why natural cooling works better, it's essential to understand how your body regulates temperature during sleep:
Your Body's Natural Cooling Process
As you prepare for sleep, your core body temperature naturally drops by 1-2 degrees Fahrenheit. Your body's circadian rhythm regulates this temperature control and is essential for maintaining quality sleep. When your mattress interferes with this natural cooling process, it disrupts your sleep patterns.
Your body cools itself through several mechanisms:
A mattress that promotes natural cooling supports all three of these processes.
Heat Retention vs. Heat Dissipation
The key to comfortable sleep temperature isn't necessarily a "cold" mattress—it's a mattress that allows your body heat to dissipate naturally without creating hot spots or trapping warm air around your body.
Traditional memory foam mattresses, regardless of whether they contain cooling additives, tend to conform closely to your body shape. While this creates pressure relief, it also reduces air circulation around your body, creating a "heat sink" effect where warm air becomes trapped.
The Original Mattress Factory Approach: Natural Cooling Solutions
Instead of relying on expensive technological add-ons (that have limited impacts), we focus on three fundamental principles that have provided comfortable sleep for generations:
Cotton is nature's original cooling material, and we use it extensively throughout our mattress construction. In our flagship Orthopedic line, we incorporate an impressive 18 pounds of natural cotton in each queen-size mattress.
Why Cotton Works for Cooling:
The Cotton Advantage Over Synthetic Cooling Materials:
Our innerspring mattresses feature an open coil design that creates natural air channels throughout the mattress core, allowing for optimal airflow. This isn't an innovation—it's a time-tested design that promotes airflow better than any “high-tech” alternative.
How Innerspring Construction Promotes Cooling:
Why This Beats "Cooling" Foam: Traditional memory foam, even with cooling additives, creates a dense barrier that restricts airflow. Gel-infused or copper-infused foams might feel cool initially, but they still maintain the closed-cell structure that limits air circulation over time.
Foam Encased Innerspring Units Hinder Airflow: Some innerspring units are placed inside a foam encasement around the perimeter, which significantly compromises the natural cooling benefits of traditional innerspring construction. While this foam border may provide edge support, it creates several thermal issues:
The Better Approach: Traditional innerspring construction without foam encasement allows for 360-degree airflow. While some manufacturers add foam borders for marketing appeal, the most effective cooling comes from maintaining the open architecture that makes innersprings naturally temperature-neutral. Quality edge support can be achieved through proper coil design and border wire construction without sacrificing the thermal benefits that make innersprings superior for hot sleepers.
For customers who prefer the feel of foam mattresses, we've engineered natural cooling solutions that rely on genuine, effective ingredients. In our foam models, we incorporate an airflow layer between memory foam sections.
How Our Airflow System Works:
The Advantage Over Gel-Infused Alternatives:
Debunking Common Cooling Myths
The mattress industry has perpetuated several myths about cooling that lead consumers toward expensive and often ineffective solutions:
Myth 1: "Gel-Infused Foam Provides Superior Cooling"
Reality: Gel-infused foam may feel cool to the touch initially, but once it reaches body temperature (typically within 10-15 minutes), it offers no cooling advantage over traditional foam. Additionally, once these layers are buried inside the mattress, their impact (if there was any) is diminished. To have any effect, they must be placed near the surface of the mattress and even then the impact would be very short-lived. The gel doesn't create additional airflow or moisture management.
Myth 2: "Phase-Change Materials Regulate Temperature"
Reality: Phase-change materials can initially absorb some heat, but they have a limited capacity and become ineffective once they are saturated. They don't address the fundamental issue of air circulation.
Myth 3: "Copper Fibers Actively Cool the Body"
Reality: While copper conducts heat, the small amounts used in mattress covers provide a negligible cooling benefit. More importantly, copper doesn't create the airflow necessary for sustained temperature regulation.
Myth 4: "High-Tech Materials Are Better Than Natural Ones"
Reality: Natural materials like cotton and wool have been providing effective temperature regulation for thousands of years. They work with your body's natural cooling processes rather than fighting against them.
The Long-Term Performance Factor
One crucial aspect often overlooked in discussions about cooling mattresses is long-term performance. Many high-tech cooling materials provide short-term benefits that diminish over time:
In contrast, natural cooling solutions maintain their effectiveness throughout the mattress's lifespan:
Beyond the Mattress: Complete Sleep Environment Cooling
Effective temperature regulation involves more than just your mattress. Here are additional natural cooling strategies that work in harmony with a properly designed mattress:
Room Environment
Bedding Choices
Personal Factors
The Cost of Cooling: Natural vs. Artificial
Artificial cooling solutions come with high price tags. Mattresses featuring gel infusions, phase-change materials, or copper fibers often cost significantly more than mattresses with natural cooling properties.
The pricing story becomes more complex when comparing different business models. Some luxury manufacturers like Shifman also use natural materials - cotton, wool, and quality innersprings - but their traditional retail model and positioning can result in prices exponentially higher than what you would see at The Original Mattress Factory.
At the OMF, our factory-direct business model allows us to offer natural cooling solutions as standard features, not expensive add-ons:
By eliminating middlemen and selling directly from our factories, we can use the same quality natural materials found in mattresses costing thousands more. This approach delivers superior long-term cooling performance at a fraction of the cost of both high-tech alternatives and traditional luxury brands using similar materials.
The difference isn't in the materials themselves - it's in how efficiently we can deliver them to you.
Making the Right Choice for Cool, Comfortable Sleep
When evaluating cooling options in your next mattress, ask yourself:
Experience Natural Cooling for Yourself
Reading about natural cooling is informative, but experiencing it firsthand reveals the difference that authentic cooling design makes. We invite you to visit any Original Mattress Factory showroom to feel how our mattresses naturally regulate temperature.
Our trained sales associates can show you exactly how our mattresses are constructed and help you determine which mattress is right for you: no pressure, no gimmicks, just transparency at every phase.
Because when it comes to comfortable sleep, sometimes the best technology is the one that has been working perfectly for generations. Visit us today and discover how natural cooling can improve your sleep experience.
Your coolest, most comfortable night's sleep is waiting—naturally.
Written by: Chris Gardner, OMF Marketing