
If you wake up feeling hot, sweaty, or restless during the night, your mattress could be the problem — especially here on the Sunshine Coast. With our warm, humid climate, choosing the right mattress for hot sleepers is essential for getting quality sleep year-round.
At The Mattress Outlet Sunshine Coast, we regularly help customers from Coolum, Noosa, Buderim and Maroochydore who struggle with overheating at night. The good news? The right mattress can make a huge difference.
This guide explains what hot sleepers should look for in a mattress on the Sunshine Coast, which materials work best in Queensland conditions, and what to avoid.
Best overall: breathable pocket spring or hybrid mattresses
Best materials for cooling: natural fibres, gel-infused foams, open-cell comfort layers
Firmness tip: medium to medium-firm promotes airflow and reduces heat build-up
What to avoid: dense memory foam with poor ventilation
Best advice: test the mattress in person, especially in warm conditions
The Sunshine Coast’s combination of warm nights and humidity makes heat retention a bigger issue than in cooler climates. Many mattresses — particularly cheaper foam models — trap body heat and restrict airflow.
Common complaints we hear from local customers include:
Waking up sweaty
Tossing and turning to find a cool spot
Feeling overheated even with air conditioning
Poor sleep quality during summer months
If this sounds familiar, your mattress materials and construction are likely working against you.
Several factors influence how hot a mattress feels:
Mattresses without internal airflow channels trap heat around your body.
Low-quality or high-density foams can absorb heat instead of dispersing it.
Non-breathable fabrics prevent heat and moisture from escaping.
For Sunshine Coast conditions, airflow is king.
Pocket spring mattresses are one of the best options for hot sleepers on the Sunshine Coast.
Why they work:
Individual springs allow air to circulate freely
Less heat retention than solid foam cores
Excellent support and durability
Many of our local customers who switch from foam to pocket spring notice an immediate improvement in sleep temperature.
Hybrid mattresses combine a pocket spring support system with breathable comfort layers.
Best for:
Hot sleepers who still want pressure relief
Couples with different sleep preferences
People wanting comfort without overheating
For Queensland conditions, hybrids with gel-infused or open-cell foams perform particularly well.
Latex is naturally breathable and moisture-resistant.
Pros:
Excellent airflow
Resistant to mould and dust mites
Durable and responsive
Cons:
Higher price point
Firmer feel not suited to everyone
Latex can be a great option for hot sleepers who prefer a more buoyant feel.
Traditional memory foam is not ideal for hot sleepers, especially in warmer climates.
If choosing foam:
Look for gel-infused or open-cell designs
Avoid thick, dense foam layers
Pair with breathable covers and bases
Many “bed-in-a-box” mattresses struggle in Sunshine Coast conditions due to poor airflow.
Firmness affects heat retention more than people realise.
Very soft mattresses allow you to sink in, trapping heat
Medium to medium-firm mattresses promote better airflow around the body
Firmer surfaces reduce surface contact and heat build-up
For hot sleepers, medium or medium-firm is usually the sweet spot.
Even the best mattress core can feel hot if the cover traps heat.
Look for:
Natural fibres (cotton, bamboo blends)
Breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics
Removable or washable covers
At our Coolum Beach warehouse, we focus on mattresses designed for Australian conditions — not imported products made for colder climates.
Australian-made mattresses are often:
Designed for warmer environments
Built with higher ventilation standards
Made with lower-VOC, breathable materials
Many Sunshine Coast customers specifically request Australian-made options once they’ve experienced overheating issues with imported mattresses.
Q: What is the best mattress for hot sleepers on the Sunshine Coast?
A: Breathable pocket spring or hybrid mattresses are best for hot sleepers on the Sunshine Coast because they allow airflow and reduce heat retention in warm, humid conditions.
Q: Is memory foam bad for hot sleepers?
A: Traditional memory foam can sleep hot, especially in Queensland climates. If choosing foam, look for gel-infused or open-cell designs with breathable covers.
Q: Do firmer mattresses sleep cooler?
A: Medium to medium-firm mattresses often sleep cooler because they reduce sink-in and allow better airflow around the body.
Q: Can a mattress topper help with heat?
A: A breathable mattress topper may help slightly, but if the mattress core traps heat, a topper alone usually won’t fix the issue.
Q: Does same-day delivery matter for hot sleepers?
A: Yes — especially during warmer months. Being able to quickly replace a heat-trapping mattress can significantly improve sleep quality.
For hot sleepers, testing a mattress in person is crucial. What feels fine in a showroom can feel very different overnight in a warm bedroom.
At The Mattress Outlet Sunshine Coast, our appointment-only Coolum Beach showroom gives you time to properly test different mattress types and firmness levels — without pressure.
If you haven’t already, we recommend reading our main guide:
How to Choose the Right Mattress on the Sunshine Coast
That article covers sleeping positions, firmness, materials, and budget considerations in more detail, while this guide focuses specifically on temperature and airflow.
If you’re also dealing with morning stiffness or lower back pain, our guide to the best mattress for back pain on the Sunshine Coast explains how proper support can reduce discomfort.
If overheating is ruining your sleep, the right mattress can make a real difference.
At The Mattress Outlet Sunshine Coast, we help hot sleepers find breathable, Australian-made mattresses designed for local conditions — without retail markups.
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📍 Book an appointment: Coolum Beach warehouse
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Sleep cooler. Wake refreshed. Without paying retail prices.