'If my house was burning down and I could only grab one thing, this mattress would be it:' How to buy Tuft & Needle's best selling cooling bed at the lowest price in today's Presidents' Day deals

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If you're a side sleeper prone to overheating, there's two key things you need from a mattress; pressure relief (important for keeping hip and shoulder pain at bay) and specialist cooling. Enter: the Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress, now 30% off when you use the code TG10 at Tuft & Needle.

Pressure relief and reliable temperature regulation are the specialist features you're likely to find in the best mattress of the year. So how does the Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress stack up against those, and how can you buy it at its lowest price in today's Presidents' Day mattress sales?

While we're yet to test the Mint Mattress, more than 15,000 verified customer reviews give it a score of 4.6 out of 5, with one reviewer stating: "If my house was burning down, and I could only grab one thing, I’d happily die trying to grab the mattress." OK, now we're listening...

Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress
Cooling comfort
Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress: was $1,295 now $932.40 at Tuft & Needle

Shopping the Tuft & Needle general access sale will give you 20% off the cooling Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress. However, using the code TG10 unlocks an extra 10% off. That bring a queen down from $1,295 to $932.40. That's the lowest price we've tracked this mattress for so far this year, and brings a twin down to $572.40. You'll get a 100-night sleep trial, a 10-year limited warranty, and free shipping.

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'I'm no longer waking up in pain'

The Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress is an all-foam mattress designed to offer top notch pressure relief for all sleepers prone to overheating. However, judging by the 15,000+ verified customer reviews, it's those who sleep on their sides who appreciate the bed's blend of cooling pressure relief the most.

"I'm mostly a side sleeper, and I no longer wake up with any side or hip pain/soreness," says one reviewer. "I sleep through the night and no longer wake up through the night like I used to."

With a 12" profile, the Mint Mattress contains four layers, starting with an antimicrobial cover, which means it's a natural deterrent for organisms like mold and bacteria.

Beneath, a blend of flexible foams that work together to hold your spine in correct alignment with your body, while providing the sink-in support for side sleepers (Tuft & Needle rate the Mint as medium for firmness, which means that back and stomach sleepers will likely find it too soft).

Memory foam beds are prone to trapping heat, but here you'll find open-cell foams infused with cooling gel, designed to increase breathability and keep temperatures lowered.

Like the best memory foam mattresses, the Mint Mattress is CertiPUR-US and Greenguard Gold certified, which means that it's been tested to ensure that it meats environmental and health standards.

Nicola Appleton
Sleep Editor

Nicola is the Sleep Editor at Tom’s Guide, where she helps steer the mattress and sleep content published on Tom’s Guide, including our Best Mattress for Back Pain buying guide. With a career in journalism spanning the best part of two decades, Nicola brings experience to the team and the knowledge of what makes a great article, whether that’s a how-to mattress cleaning feature, a deep dive into melatonin gummies, or an in-depth mattress review. As a sleep editor, few better understand how important a decent mattress is to the overall quality of our sleep, and precisely how our sleep impacts our physical and mental health. As well as tackling the vast topic of sleep, Nicola joins the raft of expert mattress specialists at Tom’s Guide, who test and compare a wide range of mattresses in order to guide readers towards the very best options on the market. 

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