Coolflex is a mattress brand that has recently gained popularity in the UK market. The brand is known for its latest and most advanced range of mattress products, featuring a range of different support layers paired with a memory foam upper layer. Coolflex mattresses are designed especially to meet the needs and requirements of today’s generation and have enhanced breathability and increased convenience through their rolled mattress design.
The growing manufacturer is still new to the mattress scene and is sold exclusively through the popular retailer MattressNextDay.
Are Coolflex Mattresses Any Good?
Coolflex mattresses can be an ideal choice when looking for a new mattress and a great way to improve your sleep, particularly if you suffer from any sort of back pain you may find some of the orthopaedic range of coolflex products suitable. Where traditional memory foam mattresses cause people to end up getting too hot, the unique formula for Coolflex mattresses means that you will be supported across your entire body while having a similar sort of floating comfort experience traditional to memory foam.
How Much Do Coolflex Mattresses Cost?
Coolflex mattresses start at just under £200 for a single mattress which is particularly reasonable given the increased pricing around foam seen in the last few years. This prices the range and market segment on the lower end. However, don’t feel like you are not getting your money's worth, many of the reviews we looked at suggested the Coolflex technology improved their sleep and with plenty of consumer reviews, there is enough consumer confidence in the mattresses and their longevity.
Coolflex Under the Hood
We've been reviewing Coolflex since it first showed up on MattressNextDay, and it's come a long way from the single rolled mattress it started with. The range now covers multiple hybrid builds with a specific focus on cooling, all sold exclusively through MattressNextDay and partner channels.
Build quality has held up well across the models we've tested. Reasonable foam densities, properly finished covers, and pocket spring cores on the hybrids that give real structural support rather than the token micro coils some budget brands use. For a retailer exclusive at this price tier, there's more substance here than the marketing would lead you to expect.
The Models That Matter
The Essentials Pocket Memory Hybrid is the entry point, pairing memory foam with a basic pocket spring core at the lowest price in the range. The Premium Memory Hybrid steps up on foam quality and spring count, and this is where I'd look first for most people because the spec-to-price ratio is strongest at this tier.
The Hybrid Ice and Hybrid Chill are the cooling models and the ones to look at if temperature is the main reason you're shopping. I've compared them side by side with standard foam hybrids and the difference in surface temperature is noticeable rather than something you have to imagine. Lux Ortho Pocket covers the firmer end for back pain and stomach sleepers who need more support under the hips.
A Few Observations
MattressNextDay handles the whole buying experience from delivery through to warranty, which for a retailer exclusive is actually an advantage because it means one company managing the entire process rather than different retailers pointing fingers at each other if something goes wrong.
On value, Coolflex gives you hybrid pocket spring construction with cooling tech at prices that undercut Simba, iGel and the other mainstream cooling brands by a clear margin. If cooling matters to you but you're working to a budget, this is probably the first place worth looking.
The brand is newer than the heritage names so there's less long-term durability data than you'd get with Silentnight or Myers. But the MattressNextDay backing provides the kind of stability a standalone startup couldn't match, and the early signs on longevity are encouraging based on what owners have reported back to us over the last few years.