SG Mattress’s Ozzy lineup is a cooling-first pocketed-spring hybrid family built for warm sleepers and mixed positions. The feel ranges from firm to medium, with comfort layers that lean more latex-like than plush. In our testing, Cool Air delivered the most balanced mix of support and temperature control, while Cool Relief offered the deepest pressure relief. The main caveat is that the firmer, thinner options can feel a bit upright for lightweight side sleepers.
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Product Overview
| Mattress | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Ozzy Cool Pedic Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.1/5.0 | Firm, steady support; solid edge feel for a slimmer profile | Limited shoulder cushioning; partner movement is more noticeable than on the thicker models | Back sleepers, brief stomach-sleep naps, heavier builds |
| Ozzy Cool Comfort Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.2/5.0 | Balanced, buoyant comfort; easy to turn and reposition | Motion isolation is only moderate; edge doesn’t feel as locked-in as foam-encased designs | Combination sleepers who want a latex-style rebound |
| Ozzy Cool Air Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.4/5.0 | Cool-to-the-touch feel; strong edge support; quick response | The medium-firm feel can be a touch upright for very lightweight side sleepers | Hot sleepers and mixed sleepers needing steady lumbar support |
| Ozzy Cool Relief Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.3/5.0 | Best pressure relief and motion isolation in the lineup | Slightly slower settle on top; thickness varies by size listing | Couples and side-sleeping starts needing extra cushioning |
Testing Team Takeaways
The biggest differences between these models showed up in pressure relief and how much you notice a partner. Cool Relief had the most cushioning and did the best job damping movement, while Cool Pedic stayed the most firmly supportive and “on top” of the bed. Cool Air felt the coolest and most secure near the edge, and Cool Comfort landed in the middle—easy to turn on without feeling overly firm. If you prefer a flatter, firmer surface, start with Cool Pedic or Cool Air. If you share a bed and want a quieter feel, Cool Relief is the safer bet.
SG Mattress Comparison Chart
| Feature | Ozzy Cool Pedic | Ozzy Cool Comfort | Ozzy Cool Air | Ozzy Cool Relief |
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| Feel (listed) | Firm | Medium | Medium-firm | Medium |
| Thickness (listed) | 9 in | 10 in | 11 in | 14 in (Queen: 11 in) |
| Type | Pocketed-spring hybrid | Pocketed-spring hybrid | Pocketed-spring hybrid | Pocketed-spring hybrid |
| Comfort materials (listed) | HD plush foam | SY latex euro top (2 in) | Natural latex euro top | Natural latex + memory foam euro top (4 in) |
| Support core (listed) | Orthopedic pocketed spring | Orthopedic pocketed spring | Orthopedic pocketed spring | Orthopedic individual pocketed barrel spring |
| Cooling elements (listed) | Cool-SILK fabric | Cool-SILK fabric | Cool-SILK fabric | Cool-SILK fabric |
| Edge approach (listed) | Enhanced side support | - | Foam encasement | Foam encasement |
| Our support impression | Most “upright” | Balanced | Most evenly supportive | Supportive with deeper cushion |
| Our motion impression | More noticeable movement | Moderate | Moderate | Quietest surface |
| Our turning impression | Easy, firm pushback | Very easy | Fastest, springy | Slightly slower “settle” |
How We Tested It
We rotated these mattresses through our testing process, including real nights of sleep, reading in bed, and normal in-and-out routines to stress both the support core and the perimeter. For support and pressure relief, we looked at hip and shoulder alignment across back, side, and stomach-leaning positions. Cooling scores came from how much heat built up during still sleep and how quickly the surface felt neutral again. We judged motion isolation by how strongly movement carried when a partner turned or got back into bed, and we tested responsiveness and edge support by rolling, sitting, and drifting toward the perimeter.
SG Mattress: Our Testing Experience
Ozzy Cool Pedic Pocketed Spring Mattress

Our Testing Experience
Cool Pedic felt immediately firm and supportive. When I rolled from my side to my back, the surface caught my hips quickly and kept my lower back from feeling slack.
Marcus liked how little sink there was—when he shifted toward stomach sleeping, the bed stayed level instead of letting his midsection dip. Jenna and Ethan noticed more partner movement here than on the thicker models, but it never felt slow or sticky when changing positions.
What we liked
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A straightforward firm feel that keeps the midsection lifted
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Stable edge for sitting and quick stand-ups
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No “stuck” sensation when turning
Who it is best for
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Back sleepers and brief stomach-sleep naps
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Heavier bodies that want a more resistant surface
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Guest rooms where durability and simple comfort matter
Where it falls short
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Shoulder pressure for side-sleep starts if you need plush cushioning
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More partner movement than the plushest model

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Firm, stable feel | Less shoulder cushioning than the thicker models |
| Easy turning | Partner movement is more noticeable |
| Clean edge feel for sitting | Too firm for some side sleepers |

Details
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Firmness: Firm
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Sizes: Single, Super Single, Queen, King
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Thickness: 9 inches
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Materials: HD plush foam, orthopedic pocketed spring, Cool-SILK fabric (marketed as “stress relief”)
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Edge support features: Enhanced side support
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Hygiene features: Anti-dust-mite, anti-fungal, antibacterial treatment
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Flippable: Non-flip
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Delivery/installation: Free delivery, free installation
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Warranty: 10 years (manufacturer defects)

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Overall | 4.1 | Best for firm support and easy movement; limited shoulder cushioning. |
| Support | 4.6 | Kept hips level with minimal sink, especially on back and stomach-leaning positions. |
| Pressure Relief | 3.7 | Shoulders can feel pressure during longer side stretches. |
| Cooling | 4.2 | Stayed fairly neutral; the firmer surface can feel warmer at contact points. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.6 | Springier feel means more noticeable partner movement than the thicker model. |
| Responsiveness | 4.1 | Quick rebound when shifting or changing positions. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Secure for sitting and edge sleep with only minor dip. |
| Durability | 4.2 | Build felt stable and consistent under repeated weight shifts. |
Ozzy Cool Comfort Pocketed Spring Mattress

Our Testing Experience
Cool Comfort landed in the middle of the lineup. On my back, I felt a small cushion up top, followed by a quick pushback that kept my hips from drifting down overnight.
Ethan summed it up best: it was easy to turn on without needing to brace or “climb out” of the surface. Jenna noticed the same light buoyancy, which makes mixed-position nights feel smoother. Marcus still felt plenty supported, but it didn’t feel as upright as Cool Pedic.
What we liked
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Balanced medium feel with a lively, easy-turn surface
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Smooth transition from the comfort layer into the springs
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Comfortable for mixed-position nights
Who it is best for
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Combination sleepers who change positions often
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People who dislike slow, sinky surfaces
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Couples who want a middle ground between bounce and stability
Where it falls short
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Motion isolation is only moderate
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Edge support isn’t as reinforced as foam-encased builds
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Easy repositioning | Not as motion-damping as Cool Relief |
| Balanced medium feel | Edge feels less reinforced than foam-encased options |
| Consistent support | Not plush enough for some side sleepers |

Details
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Firmness: Medium
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Sizes: Single, Super Single, Queen, King
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Thickness: 10 inches
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Materials: 2-inch SY latex euro top, orthopedic pocketed spring, Cool-SILK fabric (marketed as “stress relief”)
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Edge support features: Not listed
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Hygiene features: Sanitized against dust-mite, bacteria, fungus
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Flippable: Non-flip
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Delivery/installation: Free delivery, free installation

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Overall | 4.2 | A balanced medium option with easy turning; moderate motion control. |
| Support | 4.3 | Kept the spine aligned without the perched feel of the firmest model. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.2 | Some cushion, but sharp shoulders may still want more depth. |
| Cooling | 4.4 | Breathable feel, though not as instantly cool as Cool Air. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.9 | Better than the firmest model, but not as calm as Cool Relief. |
| Responsiveness | 4.5 | Quick, buoyant response that makes repositioning easy. |
| Edge Support | 4.0 | Decent edge feel, but less locked-in than foam-encased perimeters. |
| Durability | 4.4 | Felt steady under repeat turning and sitting. |
Ozzy Cool Air Pocketed Spring Mattress

Our Testing Experience
Cool Air was the clearest cooling pick in daily use. The cover felt cool when I first lay down, and after a long back-sleep stretch I didn’t get that warm halo around my shoulders.
Marcus, who tends to sleep hot, kept gravitating back to it and said it stayed breathable even when he shifted closer to a stomach position. The foam-encased edge also showed up in real routines—Jenna and Ethan could spread out without the perimeter feeling soft, and sitting to put on socks felt more secure than on the non-encased model.
What we liked
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Strong cooling impression with consistent temperature feel
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Fast, springy turning with steady midsection support
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Edge support that holds up for sitting and shared sleep
Who it is best for
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Hot sleepers and humid bedrooms
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Back sleepers who like medium-firm control
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Couples who use the full width of the bed
Where it falls short
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Very lightweight side sleepers may want more shoulder give
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Not as motion-damping as Cool Relief

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Cool surface feel | Still some partner movement |
| Foam-encased edges | May feel a bit firm for side sleepers |
| Responsive turning | Not the plushest for pressure points |

Details
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Firmness: Medium-firm
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Sizes: Single, Super Single, Queen, King
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Thickness: 11 inches
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Materials: Natural latex euro top, orthopedic pocketed spring, Cool-SILK fabric (marketed as “stress relief”)
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Edge support features: Foam encasement
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Hygiene features: Anti-dust-mite, anti-fungal, antibacterial treatment
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Flippable: Non-flip
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Delivery/installation: Free delivery, free installation
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Warranty: 10 years (manufacturer defects)

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Overall | 4.4 | Most balanced all-around, especially for cooling and edge security. |
| Support | 4.6 | Held the midsection steady for back and mixed-position sleep. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.0 | Better than the firm model, but light side sleepers may still want more give. |
| Cooling | 4.7 | Felt the coolest at the surface and recovered quickly after still sleep. |
| Motion Isolation | 3.8 | Some motion transfer remains, typical for springy hybrids. |
| Responsiveness | 4.7 | Very quick response when rolling or shifting positions. |
| Edge Support | 4.4 | Foam-encased perimeter felt stable for sitting and edge sleep. |
| Durability | 4.6 | Felt sturdy and consistent during repeated use. |
Ozzy Cool Relief Pocketed Spring Mattress

Our Testing Experience
Cool Relief was the most immediately forgiving for side sleeping. With a knee slightly forward, my shoulder settled in without that pinch, and my hip felt cradled instead of perched.
Jenna and Ethan also picked up on the calmer motion—small shifts didn’t ripple across the bed the way they did on the springier models. The trade-off is response speed: compared to the latex-leaning builds, there’s a slightly slower settle on top, especially when you sit down quickly after getting back into bed.
What we liked
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Deepest pressure relief and the calmest motion feel
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Cushioned top without losing basic midsection support
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Stable edge with foam encasement
Who it is best for
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Couples who are sensitive to movement
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Side sleepers and joint-sensitive sleepers
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Anyone who wants a plusher top without an all-foam feel
Where it falls short
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Not as snappy to turn as the latex-leaning models
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Thickness varies by size listing

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
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| Highest pressure relief | Slightly slower response |
| Calmer motion transfer | Less bounce than latex-focused builds |
| Foam-encased edges | Thickness varies by size |

Details
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Firmness: Medium
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Sizes: Single, Super Single, Queen, King
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Thickness: 14 inches (Queen listed as 11 inches)
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Materials: 4-inch natural latex + memory foam plush euro top, orthopedic individual pocketed barrel spring, Cool-SILK fabric (marketed as “stress relief”)
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Edge support features: Foam encasement
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Hygiene features: Anti-dust-mite, anti-fungal, antibacterial treatment
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Flippable: Non-flip
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Delivery/installation: Free delivery, free installation
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Warranty: 10 years (manufacturer defects)

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
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| Overall | 4.3 | Best for side-sleep comfort and calmer motion; slightly slower response. |
| Support | 4.3 | Supported the spine well while allowing deeper top-end give. |
| Pressure Relief | 4.8 | Most noticeable cushioning at shoulders and hips. |
| Cooling | 4.3 | Cool to the touch, though the plush top can hold a bit more warmth. |
| Motion Isolation | 4.5 | Most effective at reducing partner disturbance. |
| Responsiveness | 3.8 | A touch slower to bounce back compared to the springiest models. |
| Edge Support | 4.4 | Foam encasement helped the perimeter feel stable in use. |
| Durability | 4.3 | Felt substantial and consistent during repeated sit-and-turn testing. |
Compare Performance Scores of These Mattresses
| Mattress | Overall Score | Support | Pressure Relief | Cooling | Motion Isolation | Durability | Responsiveness | Edge Support |
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| Ozzy Cool Pedic Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.1 | 4.6 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.0 |
| Ozzy Cool Comfort Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.0 |
| Ozzy Cool Air Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.7 | 3.8 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
| Ozzy Cool Relief Pocketed Spring Mattress | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.4 |
The scores line up with what we felt on the bed. Cool Air is the most consistently strong overall, especially in cooling and responsiveness. Cool Relief wins on comfort and calm with the best pressure relief and motion isolation. Cool Comfort stays in the middle for quick turning without going fully firm, while Cool Pedic is the most upright, firm-support pick—excellent for alignment, less forgiving at the shoulders.
How to Choose the SG Mattress?
Start with feel. Cool Pedic is the firmest option for a more upright, supported posture. Cool Comfort is a balanced medium with an easy, buoyant turn. Cool Air is the cooling pick with the most confidence near the edge. Cool Relief is the most cushioned of the group, built for deeper pressure relief and calmer motion.
Sleeping position and body weight matter, too: heavier sleepers usually do best on the firmer, more resistant builds, while lighter sleepers often need the extra cushion of the thicker model. If you’re easily woken by movement, put motion isolation ahead of bounce.
Limitations
These models focus on pocketed-spring hybrid performance. If you want an all-foam, slow-sinking feel, this lineup won’t match that profile. The firmer, thinner builds can create shoulder pressure for side sleepers who need deeper give, and motion control is strongest on the plushest model.
SG Mattress Vs. Alternatives
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Why choose these models
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Cooling-focused cover materials designed for hot, humid nights
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Firm-to-medium range with different latex/foam comfort-layer setups
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Non-flip designs; some models add foam-encased edge support
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Alternatives to consider
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A widely available latex hybrid if you want similar bounce with more brand choices
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A foam-forward hybrid if motion isolation is your top priority
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A dedicated cooling hybrid from a major U.S. brand if you prefer U.S.-standard sizing and return windows
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Pro Tips for SG Mattress
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Give it a full week of normal sleep before you judge firmness. First-night impressions can run extreme.
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If you sleep hot, keep bedding breathable: light sheets and a breathable protector help the cover do its job.
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Rotate the mattress periodically to even out wear, especially if you favor one side.
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If you start on your side and feel shoulder pressure on the firmer models, a thin topper can add surface cushioning without changing the support core.
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For couples, test edge space in real routines—if you both gravitate outward, the foam-encased models tend to feel more secure.
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Match pillow height to the mattress feel: firmer beds usually pair better with a slightly lower pillow; plusher tops often need a bit more loft.
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Keep bedroom airflow moving. A fan or ventilation can help cooling materials feel more effective in humid weather.
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If you work from bed, use a supportive back cushion. Softer comfort layers can let you slouch over time.
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Use a stable, supportive base and keep slats close enough to prevent sagging spots under the hips.
FAQs
Which Ozzy model felt coolest in nightly use?
Cool Air stayed the most consistently cool in our nightly routine, and the surface felt neutral again faster after long, still stretches.
Which model is best for couples who wake each other up?
Cool Relief did the best job muting movement, so you’re less likely to feel aftershocks when a partner turns or gets back into bed.
I switch positions a lot—what felt easiest to turn on?
If you’re a combination sleeper, Cool Air and Cool Comfort both felt quick to reposition on, with a buoyant surface that didn’t feel sticky when changing positions.
What if I like firm support but still want some cushioning?
Cool Pedic is the firmest. If you want a step down with more top-end cushion while keeping strong support, Cool Air felt like the most natural bridge.