I tested the DreamCloud Luxe and it's a side sleepers dream — but there's one type of sleeper who should steer well clear
The DreamCloud Luxe Memory Foam mattress offers excellent pressure relief for side sleepers, contouring closely to the body and reducing joint discomfort. However, back and stomach sleepers may experience inadequate lumbar support, leading to spinal misalignment and discomfort. While it includes cooling technology, some sleepers may still find the mattress runs hot during the night.
- ▪The DreamCloud Luxe Memory Foam mattress is well-suited for side sleepers due to its pressure-relieving foam layers.
- ▪Back and stomach sleepers may experience discomfort as the mattress allows hips to sink too deeply, affecting spinal alignment.
- ▪Phase change material is integrated to improve cooling, but testers still reported feeling hot during sleep.
- ▪The mattress is priced competitively under $1,600 for a queen, offering luxury-level performance at a lower cost than brands like Saatva and Tempur-Pedic.
- ▪It has a medium-firm feel despite initially feeling soft, and its slow-response foam can make position changes feel sluggish.
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Tom's Guide Verdict My husband and I slept on a queen size DreamCloud Luxe Memory Foam mattress – a full foam, luxury bed – for three weeks. As a side sleeper, I loved the way it relieved pressure at my shoulders and hips, but back sleepers should opt for the firmer hybrid option as support is lacking slightly in the lumbar area. While the foam can trap some heat, this mattress is excellent value for money — competing against luxury brands like Saatva and Tempur-Pedic, and providing a surface that contours to your body.
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