Should you buy the Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Hybrid or Copperflex Memory Foam Mattress this 4th July? Here's how the deals compare
Two cool mattresses that feel much more luxury than their price points, but which should you buy this 4th July?
The Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex mattress line is where cooling comfort meets value for money. While cooling copper tech is found in all models of the CopperFlex mattress collection, now 30% off at Brooklyn Bedding, should you buy the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid or CopperFlex Memory Foam in the 4th July sales?
That depends on a) your budget and b) your comfort preferences. Both memory foam and hybrid designs can be found in our best mattress guide, so it's fair to say that neither the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid nor the CopperFlex Memory Foam have designs that are intrinsically inferior — but there are definitely other factors to consider when choosing which one to buy.
In my quest to find the best cooling mattresses of the year, I've slept on both the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid and CopperFlex Memory Foam, and analyzed the best of the 4th of July mattress sales, to help you decide which one you should buy now. So, here's my take on both models...
The Brooklyn Bedding Copperflex Pro Hybrid Mattress is currently $932 (down from $1,332) in a queen size. Stand out features include its Glaciotex cooling cover and plush pillow top, making it a great mattress for hot side sleepers looking for exceptional value for money. With the exception of one sale not long after its release when a queen dropped to $905, we rarely see the Copperflex Pro Hybrid any cheaper than its current price, making now an ideal time to buy; otherwise you risk waiting until Black Friday to see this price again.
Slightly cheaper than the hybrid model, the Brooklyn Bedding Memory Foam Mattress is better for those on a tighter budget. In current sales, a queen size is $326.50 cheaper than a queen Pro Hybrid. That puts it at $605.50, down from $865. Brooklyn Bedding's usual (generous) perks are included too, meaning you get lifetime warranty, a 120-night trial, and free shipping. Outstanding value, if you ask our expert mattress testers.
Which one would I buy in the current sale?
Honestly, it's a no brainer for me. The Copperflex mattress I'd buy in the current sale is the Pro Hybrid. Yes it's a little steeper on the wallet than the memory foam model, but you can't beat one of the best hybrid mattresses.
Its combination of coils and foam offer a great balance of support and cushioning, as well as promising longer durability (metal springs tend to be longer lasting than foam layers). The current $400 off a queen size makes it outstanding value, dropping it back to the lowest price we've seen it sell for since its release in November 2024.
On the other hand, the CopperFlex Memory Foam mattress has actually had a price increase lately, according to my tracking. Back in November 2025, the memory foam mattress has an MSRP of $665 selling for $465.50 in a 30% off Brooklyn Bedding sale. With that same discount applied now, a queen size is $605.50 , $140 more than it was in Fall.
Ultimately, I recommend shopping the Pro Hybrid mattress if you're an especially hot sleeper, like to feel slightly lifted on your bed (the coils provide more buoyancy than pure memory foam), or aren't too worried about spending an extra few dollars.
But, if you like a firmer sleep surface to keep your spine aligned (front and back sleepers, I'm looking at you), have a restless partner (the foams are great at quelling movement), or want the absolute lowest price, the memory foam model is the one for you. It's still a highly supportive mattress that I've slept relatively comfortably on as a combination sleeper.
Just over $600 for a queen now, you're not likely to find a better value, better built memory foam mattress elsewhere — yes the likes of the Siena Signature Memory Foam Mattress is cheaper ($294 for a queen) but you feel that price difference when you lay on it, whereas the CopperFlex Memory Foam feels more premium than its price tag.
Keep scrolling for more information about what both these beds are like to sleep on...
Copperflex Pro Hybrid vs Copperflex Pro Memory Foam: How different are they to sleep on?
Put simply, the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid is a plush feeling mattress, while the Copperflex Memory Foam has a denser, firmer feel.
The CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress is on the softer side of medium-firm — in other words, an ideal level of firmness for someone like myself who spends most time sleeping on their side and likes to slightly sink into a cloud-like bed. On the other hand, the dense feel of the CopperFlex Memory Foam would support light weight back and stomach sleepers who need a responsive sleep surface to keep their hips aligned.
Another selling point of the CopperFlex mattresses, as their name suggests, is the fact they are infused with copper filaments that help conduct heat away from your body while you sleep. What does this mean for you? You won't literally feel the copper ribbons, but they do help create a temperature neutral sleep surface that doesn't hold on to heat as is typical for even some of the best memory foam mattresses.
In the hybrid model, this cool to touch sensation is bolstered by the Glaciotex cooling cover, which seriously impressed our review panel who found the mattress cool-to-touch immediately upon unboxing. This makes it the better choice for people who run hot at night.
One thing I noticed about both these mattresses is that, despite their price point below $1,000, they're exceptionally well-built, and actually feel similar to hybrid mattresses with price tags closer to $2,000 (like the Saatva Classic, our best mattress of the year, for example).
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Eve is a sleep tech product tester and writer at Tom's Guide, covering everything from smart beds and sleep trackers, to sleep earbuds and sunrise alarm clocks. Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist with an MA in Magazine Journalism, and has four years’ experience writing features and news. In her role as Sleep Tech Product Tester and Writer for Tom's Guide, Eve is constantly trying out and reviewing the latest sleep products from brands such as Apple, Garmin, Whoop, Hatch, Sleep Number, Eight Sleep, and Oura. A fitness enthusiast who completed the London Marathon earlier this year, Eve loves exploring the relationship between good sleep, overall health, and physical performance, and how great sleep tech can make that relationship even better.
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