Zoma Boost vs Bear Elite Hybrid: Which cooling mattress is best for physical recovery?

Zoma Boost vs Bear Elite Hybrid. The Zoma is a grey mattress with red detail in a room with wooden floor and a white bed base. The Bear is a navy and white mattress in a room with a cream and black rug, black bed base with grey headboard and black bedside table.
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The Zoma Boost Cooling Mattress and Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress are two cooling mattresses marketed towards athletes who must prioritise rest and recovery. Here we compare the two to help you decide which one is best for you and your sleep needs. 

Our sleep expert-selected guide to this year's best mattresses are all designed to give you the most restorative, comfortable rest possible. But the Zoma Boost and Bear Elite Hybrid both feature materials — namely graphite-infused foam in the Zoma and Celliant in the Bear — focused on muscle recovery and pain relief to help bodies recuperating from intense exercise. 

If you're looking to upgrade your rest in this year's extended Black Friday mattress sales, you've come to the right place. We've compared these two exceptional cooling mattresses in terms of price, design, comfort and support to help you decide which one to buy this Cyber Weekend. The Cyber Monday mattress deals drop tomorrow, which typically marks your very last chance to buy a bed at a discounted price until next year. Which to buy? Here's what you need to know... 

Zoma Boost vs Bear Elite Hybrid mattress: Price & Trial

  • The Zoma is down 25%, plus free shipping 
  • There is 35% off the Bear, plus free shipping and pillows
  • Both have a 100-night-plus sleep trial 

As top-performing mattresses-in-box don't come particularly cheap, but monthly mattress sales consistently knock money off.  

The Elite Hybrid is the most expensive model in Bear's mattress suite, but for the high price you get high quality, guide-topping features. Right now, there's 35% off at Bear bringing a queen Elite Hybrid down to $1,499 (was $2,305). Plus you'll get two free Cirrus Cloud pillows worth $150. You also have the option of adding a Celliant-infused cooling cover — a queen with this upgrade is $1,629 (was $2,505) and we strongly recommend it if you have an intense fitness regime, or if overheating at night is ruining your sleep.

If you're not in an immediate rush to buy, it's worth waiting until Bear's Black Friday sale drops as this is when we tend to see the biggest discount (40%) off the Elite Hybrid. That said, if you're desperate for a new mattress, the current deal is great value, especially since there's free shipping and a lifetime warranty included. Your new mattress will arrive within 2 to 5 days.

Moreover, the Zoma Boost is also the brand's most expensive model. A queen retails for $1,749 before discounts. However, Zoma also have permanent sales, which usually knock $200 off. This means the current 25% off is a particularly good deal as there is at least $337 off every size of the Zoma Boost. What's more, shipping is included with the mattress price and you can expect your order to arrive within 3 to 7 days. You can also enjoy a 100 night trial period and a 10 year guarantee. 

The beauty of the Zoma Boost is that all cooling and recovery features are included in the standard mattress design and price, whereas you must pay a premium for Bear's Celliant cover if you want specialised recovery and additional cooling features. 

Zoma Boost Cooling Mattress: was from $1.349now from $1011.75 at Zoma

Zoma Boost Cooling Mattress: was from $1.349 now from $1011.75 at Zoma
The 5-star-customer-rated Zoma Boost is currently 25% off reducing a queen size to $1,311.75 (was $1,749). Zoma's evergreen sale usually knocks $200 off the Boost, plus two free pillows. Although the current deal doesn't include any freebies, you get a chunkier slice off the price. Plus there's free shipping included, 10 year warranty and 100-night sleep trial.

Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress:was from $1,893now from $1,231 at Bear

Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress: was from $1,893 now from $1,231 at Bear
Bear run more or less constant discounts on the Elite Hybrid mattress and usually throw in free accessories like two cloud pillows. There's currently 35% off, bringing a queen size down to $1,499 (was $2,305) without the Celliant-infused cover — add on $130 if you want to upgrade here. But if you can sit tight until Black Friday, there's usually an extra 5% off during major sales. Bear is also generous with their perks, offering a 120-night sleep trial, free delivery and returns and a reassuring lifetime warranty.  

Zoma Boost vs Bear Elite Hybrid mattress: Materials & Design

  • Both are hybrid mattresses delivered in a box
  • The Zoma Boost is 15" tall with six layers
  • The Bear Elite Hybrid is 14" with five layers 

As some of the best hybrid mattresses, both the Zoma Boost and Bear Elite combine memory foam and coils to deliver ace support, comfort and temperature regulation.

As standard, the 14" Bear Elite Hybrid is made up of five layers plus a quilted cover. It contains copper-infused memory foam with cooling and antibacterial properties. Beneath that is a layer of motion-isolating transition foam, coils which are reinforced around the edges and high-density foam to make the mattress durable as well as supportive. 

If you upgrade, you will also get a Celliant cooling layer on top to further enhance cooling. This cover contains fibers that convert body heat to infrared energy to aid pain relief, circulation and immunity. 

Zoma Boost mattress

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The Zoma Boost is designed to help you get the most restorative sleep possible. It is 15" tall and is made up of six layers combining graphite-infused memory foam that wicks away heat, a Reactiv Foam layer to isolate motion and a coil layer that promotes proper spinal alignment. These materials work together to keep you cool and comfortable all night long while you get the quality ZZZs you need for your body to recover.

Zoma Boost vs Bear Elite Hybrid mattress: Comfort & Support

  • The Zoma boost is a medium-firm mattress 
  • The Bear comes in three different firmness options 
  • Both support side and back sleepers

The Zoma Boost is rated 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale by the manufacturers and, following our Zoma Boost Mattress review, we agree with this firmness assessment. Our testers found the mattress had a contouring feel thanks to upper layers of memory foam that mold to you body shape. The mattress cradles pressure points including the hips, shoulders and knees, and supports spinal alignment without too much sinkage. The brand's signature Reactiv Foam layer also responds as you move, stopping you from getting swallowed by the mattress and keeping you in the comfiest sleep position. 

Our lead tester felt supported no matter their position, be it their front, back or side. However, heavier bodies and some stomach sleepers might want a firm or extra firm sleep surface for more sturdy, reliable support. 

The Bear Elite Hybrid mattress placed on a wooden bedframe in a white bedroom with wooden floors

(Image credit: Bear Mattress)

On the other hand, the Bear Elite Hybrid comes in three firmness levels (soft, medium, firm) to suit different body types and sleep positions. We tested the medium option in our Bear Elite Hybrid mattress review and found it to be on the softer side of medium firm.

Like the Zoma, this mattress has adequate cushioning without too much sinkage, proving itself a great mattress for side and back sleepers. These sleepers, especially anyone suffering with back pain, will appreciate the individually wrapped coil layer that provides both pressure relief and excellent zoned support.

Zoma Boost vs Bear Elite Hybrid mattress: Temperature control & recovery

  • Both mattresses are top-rated cooling mattresses with specialist recovery technology 
  • The Zoma uses graphite-infused memory foam 
  • The Bear uses copper-infused foam and Celliant 

We rate both the Zoma Boost and the Bear Elite Hybrid as two of the best cooling mattresses of the year. They also feature materials that target muscle recovery, improve sleep quality and, therefore, promote overall wellbeing. 

The Zoma Boost is our recommended cooling mattress for boosting recovery after workouts. It is tested and approved by professional athletes and health experts who credit it for helping them sleep better while reducing muscle and joint pain. 

But you don't have to be a pro athlete to benefit from the Zoma Boost, you might just be a warm sleeper battling hot flushes at night. This mattress features graphite memory foam that regulates body temperature and improves airflow within the foam layers to keep you cool. Additionally, it is infused with cooling fibers that absorb heat and is topped with a moisture-wicking cover to wipe away night sweats.

Our reviewer's hand resting on the surface of the Zoma Boost mattress

(Image credit: Future / Becks Shepherd)

As our #1 cooling mattress, the Bear Elite Hybrid has outstanding cooling functionality and should be a top pick for anyone plagued by sleeping hot. The individually wrapped coils improve airflow while the copper-infused memory foam and phase change materials in the cover adsorb body heat, keeping the mattress cool to touch. These features form the basis of this cooling mattress, but where cooling and recovery really get serious is in the optional Celliant-infused cover.

Celliant is a synthetic fiber that converts body heat into infrared energy, which is then reflected back into the body. This helps improve thermoregulation and blood circulation while you sleep, aiding a more restful sleep and promoting faster muscle recovery, making it a great bed for people with dedicated fitness routines. Similarly to the Zoma Boost's cover, Bear's Celliant one also wicks away moisture and dries fabrics quickly, which equals a more comfortable sleep for hot sleepers.   

A close up of the edge of a Bear Elite Hybrid mattress showing handles and a white cover

(Image credit: Bear)

Zoma Boost vs Bear Elite Hybrid mattress: Which should you buy?

Buy the Zoma Boost if...

✅You're looking for strong edge support: If you like to sit on the edge of your bed or use your full sleep surface, the Zoma is a good choice for you thanks to reinforced coils which give this mattress sturdy edges. 

✅You're on a tight budget: The Zoma is almost $200 cheaper than the Bear in a queen size at the moment and you won't have to pay extra for the full cooling experience.  

✅You want recovery technology without extra cost: You must pay extra to benefit from Bear's Celliant cover, but Zoma's athlete-approved recovery features are included in the standard price. 

Buy the Bear Elite Hybrid if... 

✅You need new pillows: The current deal from Bear includes two free Cirrus cloud pillows, which is a nice perk for anyone in need of new bedding.

✅You want customizable firmness: The Bear Elite Hybrid comes in three firmness options, allowing you to pick the feel that suits your body type and sleep position. 

✅You have a restless partner: We rated the Bear a strong 4.5 out of 5 for motion isolation meaning you're less likely to feel your partner moving next to you, whereas the Zoma scored just 3.5. 

Eve Davies
Sleep Staff Writer

Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist with an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University. She is a Sleep Staff Writer at Tom’s Guide and has four years’ experience writing health features and news. She is particularly interested in the relationship between good sleep and overall health. At Tom’s Guide Eve is responsible for coverage and reviews of sleep tech and is our smart and cooling mattress specialist, focussing on brands such as Eight Sleep and Sleep Number. She also covers general mattress reviews, seeks out the best deals to produce tried-and-tested buyer's guides for sleep accessories and enjoys writing in-depth features about sleep health. She has been involved in rigorous testing procedures for mattress reviews in our Sleep Studio and has interviewed experts including sleep doctors and psychologists. When not covering sleep at Tom's Guide, Eve enjoys writing about health and fitness, food and culture.