The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission. Why trust us?ExtrasIndyBestHome & GardenBedroomI enlisted a range of testers to review different models (Harry Bullmore/The Independent)Our Top Picks12Next temperature regulating mattress enhancer, doubleRead review£45Buy now3Otty bamboo mattress topper with charcoalRead review£140Buy now4Silentnight wellbeing cool touch mattress topperRead review£149Buy now5Woolroom deluxe wool mattress topperRead review£216£162Buy now67Dreams therapur actigel cool mattress topperRead review£180Buy now8Dunelm cooler than memory foam mattress topperRead review£60Buy now9Silentnight airmax mattress topperRead review£43Buy nowSleeping can be hard in the height of summer. One step you can take to make it a little more comfortable is to use a cooling mattress topper. These are either made from “materials that don’t hold onto heat and moisture,” or they’ll have a “cool to touch fabric which can provide an instant relief when you get into bed”, explains Hannah Shore, sleep scientist at Mattress Online. Don’t expect it to make your bed feel like an ice pack, but choose the right one and you should get some respite from the heat. To help guide your decision, I’ve done the research for you, having tested a series of different toppers that claim to be cooling during warm spring days this year, as well as the summer heatwaves last year.From a £250 topper to a budget-friendly option that’s less than £50, these are the cooling mattress toppers that delivered. Read more: Best mattresses, reviewedWe assessed cooling abilities and comfort level (The Independent)The best cooling mattress toppers for 2026 are: Best overall – Panda bamboo mattress topper: £139.95, Pandalondon.comBest budget option – Next temperature regulating mattress enhancer: £45, Next.co.ukBest wool mattress topper – Woolroom deluxe washable wool mattress topper: Was £215.99, now £161.99, Thewoolroom.comBest cool touch topper – Silentnight wellbeing cool touch mattress topper: £149, Silentnight.co.ukRead more: Best pillows, reviewed1Panda bamboo mattress topperBest cooling mattress topper overallWhy we love it Marshmallow-softExcellent pressure reliefAvailable in lots of sizesAdjustable strapsMachine washable coverHypoallergenicTake note May be too soft for someQuite heavy and bulky to storeShow moreWhile foam is generally not as cool as fibres, Panda’s bamboo mattress topper is a fantastic option if you’re after the elite pressure relief and comfort provided by memory foam. Its marshmallow-soft gel-fused memory foam is engineered to be cooler than regular memory foam, containing gel capsules that draw heat from the body, while extra space allows heat to escape. Plus, the cover is breathable. While the effects weren’t dramatic, we’ve kept cool throughout the mid-June heatwave. We gasped when we first lay down on Panda’s topper, it’s that comfortable (Lois Borny/The Independent)The “bamboo” cover feels luxe and less synthetic than some of the covers we tried. It’s hypoallergenic, which is good for people with sensitive skin. It’s odour-resistant, though we've not had it long enough to confirm this, and removable and machine washable, which is a real bonus considering some mattress toppers can only be dry cleaned. The straps are adjustable, so they’ll work no matter the size of your mattress, which isn’t something we could say about all the toppers we tried. Just don’t fall for the marketing. Though sold as “bamboo”, the company told us that the cover is rayon weave derived from bamboo. It’s incredibly breathable, but in the end, it’s just rayon. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, small double, double, king, super king, EU single, EU double, EU king, EU emperorDepth: 5cmFill material: Gel-infused memory foamRead the full Panda mattress topper reviewBack to top2Next temperature regulating mattress enhancer, doubleBest budget buyWhy we love it Machine-washableSecure fitGood priceTake note Not as thick as some other toppersThose who run particularly hot may prefer a topper with additional cooling capabilitiesShow moreMade with polyester and modal, this temperature-regulating mattress topper is hardly an ice bath, but it made us feel more comfortable during a mini heatwave earlier in the year. Designed to be breathable and to enhance airflow around you as you sleep, this relatively budget-friendly topper could also be a great option if you suffer from night sweats due to the fabric’s moisture-wicking properties. Compared with most foam or natural-fibre options, a big plus point for this topper is the fact that you can throw it in the washing machine. We found it washed well at 40C, and, being polyester, it was quick to dry. Once it was dry, we gave it a shake to fluff up the fibres, and it was good to go again – the stitched construction helps ensure the fill remains evenly distributed. It’s not as plush as some of the more premium options in this review (Angharad Moran/The Independent)We found the topper’s elasticated straps easy to loop around (and remove from) the corners of our 22cm-thick mattress, and our standard double-size sheets fitted neatly over the top. The brand states that this topper is suitable for mattresses with a depth of up to 35cm. The straps held the topper securely in place, too – it didn’t budge an inch during testing, no matter how much we tossed and turned at night.While the brand’s website describes this topper as “deep filled”, it’s not as plush as some more-premium options. Don’t think of it as a memory foam topper; the fill rate is only 475gsm, so we’d say this topper is similar in thickness to a summer duvet. The topper still added an extra layer of soft comfort to our mattress, but those looking to breathe new life into a mattress past its prime may want to opt for a thicker topper. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, double, king, super kingDepth: N/AFill material: Polyester, modal, polypropyleneBack to top3Otty bamboo mattress topper with charcoalBest Memory foamWhy we love it Feels breathableExcellent pressure reliefCharcoal and bamboo are hypoallergenicTake note May be too soft for someCover can’t be machine washedShow moreDespite testing this mattress topper during an especially sultry spell in mid-June, we still managed to get a good night's sleep unhampered by the heat. The brand claims that its cooling effect is from a mixture of bamboo and charcoal infused into its memory foam. While we can’t confirm that, we found it cooling on test. The topper didn’t trap heat or become especially clammy, which we’re putting down to a good level of airflow paired with the benefits of using moisture-wicking materials. The memory foam is made cooler with bamboo and charcoal (Lois Borny/The Independent)It expanded and was ready to use after two hours, though it won’t expand completely until up to 48 hours. The foam is soft and squishy, and it offered excellent pressure relief, so we felt cocooned and near-weightless. Our only bugbear is that it doesn't have straps to secure it to our mattress, and the non-stick base could only do so much, so it shifted a little in the night. The cover is only suitable for dry cleaning, which isn’t convenient. However, all in all, this is a stellar mid-range memory foam topper. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, double, king, super kingDepth: 5cmFill material: Bamboo and charcoal-infused memory foamBack to top4Silentnight wellbeing cool touch mattress topperBest Cool touchWhy we love it Moisture-wickingThose who like a medium firm feel will find this comfortableTake note Don’t expect miracles from the ‘cool touch’ coverNot much sinkChunky size makes it hard to storeShow moreThe ‘cool touch’ cover on this mattress topper is designed to be breathable and moisture-wicking, but we found that the ‘cool’ to the touch effect was fairly subtle. The cover wasn’t dramatically cooler than the rest of our other bedding. That said, the topper was a cooling addition to our tester’s mattress. In fact, one of our testers found that she didn’t have hot flashes whilst sleeping on it, though this is anecdotal, and we can’t put that effect solely on the topper. This is the chunkiest foam topper that we tried (Lois Borny/The Independent)This is a chunky topper compared to other foam toppers here. We needed to wait up to eight hours for it to expand to full size, and it gives off a chemical smell at first, though this fades after several hours. Medium to firm, it’s quite responsive and has a slight bounce rather than sink. One of our testers didn't need to change their position to ease pain in their hip as much as they usually do. However, the 8cm depth meant it was a struggle getting our fitted sheet to stretch over it, and it’s too thick to fold away and store. We also found that the straps didn’t work very well at all, so the topper was often misaligned with the mattress. Key specifications Sizes available: Double, king, super kingDepth: 8cmFill material: Polyester cover and foam fillingBack to top5Woolroom deluxe wool mattress topperBest WoolWhy we love it Temperature regulatingOrganic cottonTraceable woolPillowy-soft for excellent pressure reliefMoisture-wickingNatural and hypoallergenicAvailable in lots of sizesTake note ExpensiveShow moreYes, it’s expensive, but the quality and sumptuousness of Woolroom’s offering excuse the price. It hasn’t been engineered to be cooling or feel cool to the touch, like some of the other options here, but it contains wool, which is great at temperature regulation. Some people read “wool” and think of stuffy winter jumpers, but it’s actually the perfect material for keeping cool. It’s breathable and can draw moisture away from your body. We weren’t blown away by its cooling powers, but it’s fair to say we didn't feel as though it was contributing to how warm we felt. We didn’t find ourselves tossing and turning due to feeling too hot and clammy from a buildup of heat, which makes us think that the plush fill stayed well ventilated. Woolroom uses traceable wool and organic cotton (Lois Borny/The Independent)As for comfort, it made us feel like we were sleeping on a mattress in a luxury hotel. It’s separated into pillowy, sumptuous vertical sections, and it delivers excellent pressure relief. However, we’d recommend steering clear if you prefer a firm sleeping surface. Wool is hypoallergenic, and the topper is certified by Allergy UK, affording peace of mind to people with allergies. The cover is made with certified organic cotton, and the topper is certified by OEKO-TEX, meaning it’s made without harmful chemicals, which is ideal if you worry about environmental impacts or synthetic materials. Plus, we love that Woolroom uses traceable wool. We could even find out exactly where the brand sourced the wool from by scanning a QR code on the packaging. The only drawback is the price; this is one of the most expensive toppers we tried. However, it’s so comfortable and cool that we think it’s worth it. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, small double, double, king, superking, emperor, large emperor, euro double, euro kingDepth: 4cm-5cmFill material: 100 per cent organic cotton cover and wool fillingBack to top6Simba hybrid essential topperBest FirmWhy we love it Very comfortable and feels supportiveSecure mattress strapsTrue to sizeTake note PriceyHard to store when not in useYou might need a hand unboxing itShow moreSimba’s hybrid essential topper is designed with a knitted top layer and a second airflow foam layer to keep you cool while you nod off. It certainly didn’t make us overheat when we tested it during a spring heatwave, but we can’t say we felt cooler than normal. However, its multi-layered construction made for a comfortable surface that evenly supported our back and shoulders. We remained comfortable even during a spring heatwave (Sabrina Sahota)We were impressed to see springs as well as foam inside its filling, which you won’t find on cheaper toppers. This adds bulk, so it won’t tuck into a cupboard. It took two people to unbox it, but the foam expanded quickly, and the corner straps were easy to secure. It’s pretty pricey, too. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, small double, double, king, super kingDepth: 6.5cmFill material: Airflow foam, aerocoil springs, support base foamRead more: Simba hybrid mattress topper, reviewBack to top7Dreams therapur actigel cool mattress topperBest Medium firmWhy we love it Comfortable and feels supportiveNot too firmMild cooling effectStorage bag includedTake note Not the most secure fitHave to let it air when you unbox itShow moreThe foam filling in this Dreams mattress topper offers a medium-firm feel, with just enough give if you like a sinking feeling as you nod off. It’ll suit anyone who likes a touch of softness without sacrificing the feeling of support. We didn’t notice ourselves overheating while testing during a heatwave, so we can attest to its cooling claims too. It’s soft but still feels supportive (Sabrina Sahota/The Independent)Our main gripe was that its straps were quite thin. This caused it to slide and hang over the side of our mattress where we slept. This was fixed by pulling the topper back on the opposite side, which wasn’t difficult but was a step we could have done without when making our bed in the morning. Like many memory foam mattresses, there was also a slight chemical smell once we took it out of the storage bag. However, once we left it to air for a few hours, the smell disappeared. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, double, king, super kingDepth: 4cmFill material: FoamBack to top8Dunelm cooler than memory foam mattress topperBest LightweightWhy we love it Feels breathableAffordableTake note Quite flatQuality could be betterShow moreDunelm’s “cooler than memory foam mattress topper” claims to allow better airflow than toppers made with regular memory foam. It also has a polyester cover. The is that polyester is quick-drying and good at moisture wicking, making it good at preventing your bed from becoming hot and sticky. However, polyester is a synthetic farbic with limited breathability, so it can make some people overheat. In the end, it balanced out, while we can’t say we felt cool as a cucumber when the temperature in our bedroom rose, we’d go as far as to say that we didn’t feel ourselves overheating during the testing period. The quality could be better (Lois Borny/The Independent)It's pretty inexpensive, but you get what you pay for when it comes to general quality. We were disappointed to see there was a dip where we'd been lying on it after just a couple of nights, which wasn't completely smoothed away with some very furious plumping, so prepare to rotate this one frequently. It doesn't give much at all in the way of sink or body contouring, and is fairly firm, so while it does offer some pressure relief, it’s quite minimal. But it’s easier to fold away and store than some of the other toppers here, owing to its slim, malleable make-up. It’s a good option for a lightweight topper on a guest bed. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, double, king size, super kingsizeDepth: 4.5cmFill material: PolyesterBack to top9Silentnight airmax mattress topperBest PolyesterWhy we love it Machine-washableComfortableGood value for moneyTake note Not as cooling as other mattress toppersShow moreThis Silentnight mattress topper is more affordable than most, but it still had a positive impact on our sleep. It is made from 100 per cent polyester with a 5cm dual layer construction, air mesh sides and a polyester hollowfibre filling designed to promote both comfort and airflow. It makes for a plush extra layer that transforms a firm, regular mattress. It was also ready to use just minutes after arriving in the post and being unwrapped. As for its cooling credentials, we found they were good, but not at the level of other entries on this list. It’s ready to use in minutes (Harry Bullmore/The Independent)We felt slightly fresher when using this mattress topper on warmer nights, but still felt the need to bring the fan out during a hot spell. So, while you shouldn’t expect a dramatic cooling effect when using it, it is still a savvy mattress-topping option for comfort and a slightly more refreshing night’s sleep, especially if you’re on a tight budget. Key specifications Sizes available: Single, small double, double, king, super kingDepth: N/AMaterials: PolyesterRead the full Silentnight airmax mattress topper review Back to topYour questions on the best cooling mattress toppers, answeredWhat is the best cooling mattress topper?The best cooling mattress topper is the Panda bamboo mattress topper. It’s breathable and incredibly comfortable, thanks to its squidgy, pressure-relieving memory foam. If your budget can stretch further, we’d opt for Woolroom’s deluxe washable mattress topper, which offers stellar breathability, feels wonderfully plush, and boasts high-quality, traceable materials. How we tested cooling mattress toppersThe IndyBest team slept on these mattress toppers for weeks throughout spring and into summer. We tested them during the mini heatwave in May and during the heatwave in June. We assessed how comfortable we were and noted the level of firmness and pressure relief provided. We examined how we felt whilst sleeping on them, and most importantly, whether or not they kept us cool. If we felt that any topper was contributing to tester overheating, it didn’t make the final cut. Value for money and ease of storage were also factors in our final decision. This was our criteria. Comfort: Staying cool was front of mind, but comfort remains the primary reason to invest in a mattress topper. During testing, we assessed how each design felt across a full night’s sleep, paying particular attention to temperature regulation alongside overall cosiness. We trialled a mix of materials, from heat-retaining memory foam (often improved with cooling gels) to naturally breathable wool and lightweight down alternatives.Support: A topper shouldn’t just feel good initially – it needs to support your body properly throughout the night. We prioritised designs that helped maintain spinal alignment while reducing pressure build-up, especially important if you sleep on your back or front.Fit: A good fit is essential for both comfort and cooling performance. Toppers that shift or bunch can disrupt airflow and lead to overheating, so we looked for designs that stayed securely in place. Features such as elasticated corner straps and non-slip bases made a noticeable difference, ensuring the topper sat flush with the mattress throughout the night.Thickness: Thickness can influence not only comfort and support, but also heat retention. We tested a range of options, from slim toppers that add a light, breathable layer to thicker designs that deliver deeper cushioning. While thinner toppers tend to feel cooler and allow for better airflow, thicker styles can provide enhanced pressure relief – particularly when paired with cooling technologies.Care: Ease of care is another key consideration, particularly for hot sleepers. We assessed how simple each topper was to clean, from machine-washable options to those requiring spot cleaning. Breathable, washable covers scored highly for helping to maintain freshness over time.What’s the best cooling mattress topper? The optimum? “Ideally, if you want something to keep you cool at night, go for something like polyester fibres. They get such a bad rep because people think they're cheap, but we can manipulate the fibres to be quite innovative,” Shore told us, adding that you'd then want to go for a cool touch fabric, too. What is the best mattress topper for night sweats? Toppers made with polyester are a good choice if you're someone who deals with night sweats, as it’s quick-drying. On the other hand, natural fibres can feel “clammy”, Shore says, as while they’re “really good at absorbing moisture and taking it away from you”, they “ could hold onto it for a little bit”. Looking for more recommendations? Read our review of the best mattress protectors
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