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Save 29% on a 4-layer memory foam cooling mattress

TL;DR: Get better sleep with a GhostBed® 11" Memory Foam Cooling Mattress for $766.99, a 29% savings as of Oct. 22. 


It's time to stop tossing disposable mattress toppers over your old college mattress — why not invest in a new one?

This 11-inch GhostBest Cooling Mattress is designed with four layers that work together to give you great support for a good night's sleep: aerated latex foam, gel memory foam, high-density base, and a plush cover. The aerated latex foam and gel memory foam help to pull heat away from your body for a sweat-free sleep, while the high-density base keeps your spine comfortably aligned. The plush cover helps keep things cozy. Ultimately, the four layers join forces to create a medium-firm mattress that finds a happy medium between comfort and support. Read more...

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