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DreamCloud Mattress review 2022 review

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We review the DreamCloud Mattress to see if it’s as exceptional as thousands of sleepers claim it to be. Read our in-depth review.
The DreamCloud Mattress is a luxury hybrid made with premium materials yet sold at a much lower price than equivalent beds from rival brands. It’s one of the industry’s most sought-after boxed mattresses thanks to frequent mattress sales, which reduce a queen-size DreamCloud Mattress to as low as $999 (reg. $1,199). It also comes with a full year to try it out and a lifetime warranty. Those are excellent perks for a mattress of its price.
But that’s not all. As of this writing, the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Mattress also includes up to $599 worth of free premium bedding. That includes a pair of pillows, a cooling mattress protector, and a deep-pocket sheet set. Combined, that makes the DreamCloud one of the best mattresses out there if you’re looking for hotel-level comfort at a spectacular value.  
The DreamCloud mattress boasts over 7,500 positive reviews from verified buyers on its site and rarely is a reviewer less than fully pleased with their experience. Eager to see if the hype around this bed is justified, our testing group slept on the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Mattress for three weeks, evaluating it in a number of categories based on our mattress review methodology. 
The 14-inch DreamCloud consists of an innerspring base, a 1.5-inch cashmere-blend quilted foam topper, and three layers of memory foam sandwiched in between them – including a layer of gel-infused comfort foam to keep sleepers cool. During testing we found it to be the perfect blend of bouncy, soft, and supportive. It’s responsive yet cradling with a nice amount of cushion. The tufted pillow top adequately supported our head, neck, and shoulders to keep everything aligned.
While one-size-fits-all may not always suit everyone (which is why other brands offer different firmness levels), the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid manages to satisfy most sleepers, despite its singular medium-firm feel. However, lightweight sleepers might find the DreamCloud too firm for them to get comfortable. (Some front-side sleepers may want something a little softer, as well.)
Overall, the DreamCloud Mattress performed well in all of our key tests, so we heartily recommend it to anyone looking for a plush-top hybrid mattress that can keep them cool at night and relieve joint pain. Motion transfer is minimal, too. For couples who sleep on differing schedules or have a restless partner, you’re unlikely to wake up if the other person moves. The DreamCloud passed our edge support tests with flying colors, as well – which means you’re unlikely to fall out of bed if you roll towards the edge.
As we previously mentioned, the DreamCloud mattress comes with a 365-night trial. That means you can sleep on it for a full year and see how it fares across all four seasons. If you’re not satisfied, the company will refund your money and also cover the returns fee. If you elect to keep it, the DreamCloud Mattress comes with a lifetime warranty, guaranteed against defects for as long as you own it.
The 14-inch, 5-layer DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid consists of a soft touch cover made from 1.5 inches of quilted foam and cashmere blend material. It’s tufted, giving it a fancy and fairly luxe look. 
Right underneath that is a 1-inch pressure-relieving comfort layer made of gel-infused memory foam, followed by 2.5 inches of transitional ‘sink-in’ foam plus 1 inch of support foam. Combined, this ensures all the right pressure-relieving memory contours cradle shoulders, hips, and knees. 
At the base are targeted 8-inch wrapped coils to allow you to sink in slightly yet cushion pressure points. They also promote adequate airflow, helping sleepers remain cool. 
Since the DreamCloud’s cover is sewn into the top layer of quilted foam, there’s no way to remove it for cleaning. You can spot treat it if necessary; if you’re unsure of how to do this read our guide to learn how to clean a mattress. To further safeguard the mattress from stains, spills, and other undesirables, wrap it in one of the best mattress protectors.
The DreamCloud Mattress is competitively-priced among other luxury hybrids and is among the most affordable mattresses in its class. You may find sale prices fluctuate depending on the time of year, but in any case, DreamCloud discounts its flagship model often.
Currently, a queen-size DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid retails for $1,199, while a twin goes for $799. (That’s not factoring in the value of the freebies the brand likes to include with its mattresses; more on that shortly.) 
Here’s the ‘official’ pricing for the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid mattress:
Like most top mattress brands, inflation and supply chain issues have caused the retail price of the DreamCloud to rise. However, it’s still much less than its luxury rivals. The hand-crafted Saatva Classic mattress retails for $1,770 in queen. (You can read more about it in our Saatva Classic mattress review.) Meanwhile, the responsive gel tech of the Purple Hybrid mattress (opens in new tab) starts at $2,399 for a queen. Even when either of those brands is on sale, DreamCloud still undercuts those prices by hundreds of dollars. 
It’s not uncommon to see $200 off discounts throughout the year at DreamCloud. However, ahead of Labor Day mattress sales, it’s including up to $599 in free bedding, which is the best such offer we’ve seen from DreamCloud yet. (We usually see up to a $499 value for these products.) This entails a pair of brand’s best pillows, a cooling mattress protector, and a deep-pocket sheet set.
Standard with the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid is a 365-night mattress trial, providing you with an entire year to decide if the mattress is right for you.

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