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(Image credit: Future)Yes, you will sink in — but just enough to prevent any buildup of pressure or pain. However, the slow-moving foams can make shifting positions a tiny bit difficult. So while it's a great choice for both side and back sleepers, combi sleepers who like to wriggle from position to position to position will be better off on something a bit more responsive, like the Saatva Classic.Its breathable hybrid design and moisture wicking Tencel cover means that you're unlikely to overheat on the Luxe, which reflects both my hands-on experience and our temperature regulation lab tests. We awarded the Luxe a score of 4/5 in our thermal imaging tests, which is an excellent score.We tested a standard version of the Luxe and rate is as one of the best cooling mattresses you can buy. However, as of last year there are now two cooling upgrade options for very hot sleepers; a GlacioTex cooling cover, and a GlacioTex Cooling cover and a CoolForce cooling layer.Cooling, supportive and zoned lumbar support for back pain relief makes the Midnight Luxe my top recommendation in the extended Memorial Day sales.Smaller budget? Try this deal instead...The Luxe is always my top pick, but at $1,824 for a queen after discounts, it's undoubtedly an investment. If you're working with a smaller budget, this is my recommendation...







