A growing category of sleep tech offers alternative ways to slumber without sweltering. These three pumps work like thermostat systems for your sleep surface, giving your overworked AC unit a break.
before the bed-in-a-box boom, my wife and I tried our first foam mattress. Through most of the year, the king-size slab felt comfortable and supportive. But in the summer, I couldn’t sleep on it without kicking off my sheets or cranking up the AC.
This has become a common complaint among fellow hot sleepers. Foam is a dense material, and many of the early mattresses lacked any way for heat to escape. Perhaps that’s why companies like Casper and Tempur-Pedic now sell models made from perforated foam with gel-infused toppers specifically designed to keep sleepers cool.
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