Compare Our Wool Mattresses
Choosing the right mattress can make all the difference to your sleep. Use our wool mattress comparison tool to explore the key differences between our natural mattresses, including firmness, support and materials. Each Woolroom mattress is crafted from breathable wool to help regulate temperature and improve sleep quality. Whether you prefer a firmer feel or a softer, more cushioned surface, this guide will help you find the best wool mattress for your needs.
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Woolroom's Bestselling Products
The perfect bedding companions to our premium wool mattresses, these are some of our bestsellers. Loved by many for the best night sleep, night after night.
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The Wooly Mattress Topper
Regular price $1,200.00Sale price $1,200.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($1,200.00)(Order today - Save $0.00)200 reviewsMOST POPULAR -
Deluxe Wooly Mattress
Regular price $1,980.00Sale price $1,980.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($2,200.00)(Order today - Save $220.00)232 reviewsMOST POPULAR -
Luxury Wooly Mattress
Regular price $3,060.00Sale price $3,060.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($3,400.00)(Order today - Save $340.00)127 reviewsMOST POPULAR -
The Latex Wooly Topper
Regular price $1,300.00Sale price $1,300.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($1,300.00)(Order today - Save $0.00)17 reviews -
Deluxe Washable Wool Pillow
Regular price $175.00Sale price $175.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($175.00)(Order today - Save $0.00)385 reviewsMULTIBUY OFFER - SAVE AN EXTRA 15% OFF -
Deluxe Washable Wool Mattress Protector
Regular price $290.00Sale price $290.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($290.00)(Order today - Save $0.00)414 reviewsMOST POPULAR -
Deluxe Wool Mattress Topper
Regular price $400.00Sale price $400.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($400.00)(Order today - Save $0.00)258 reviewsMOST POPULAR -
Deluxe Washable Wool Duvet - Light
Regular price $360.00Sale price $360.00 Regular priceUnit price / per($360.00)(Order today - Save $0.00)150 reviews
Featured Articles & Blogs
We're all on a journey for better sleep. And for many of us, that starts with understanding what type of mattress and bedding is best. We have the research and sleep science to help you make the right decision.
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Guides
Down vs. Wool vs. Synthetic Bedding: Which Fiber Type Is Best for Sleep?
Not all bedding fibers perform the same. While down offers softness and synthetics promise affordability, wool stands out for its...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
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How Long Do Duvets Last? What Affects Lifespan and When to Replace Yours
Most duvets are replaced too late and after they’ve already lost lots of their comfort and performance. Discover how long...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
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How to Switch Your Bedding for Spring: The Wool Comforter Guide
Spring is the hardest season to get bedding right. Temperatures swing, nights are unpredictable, and most conventional fills leave you...read more06 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Blogs
Is Wool Cool? Why Wool Is Perfect for Summer Bedding and Comfort
Wool isn’t just for winter—it’s a smart, natural solution for better sleep in summer. Thanks to its breathable structure and...read more04 May 26Olivia Groves -
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Allergy-Friendly Mattress Toppers: What Really Works
Adding a mattress topper is a great way to change the firmness or temperature regulation of your existing bed. But...read more01 May 26Olivia Groves -
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The Downsides of Down, And What Makes Wool Better for Sleep
Down bedding may feel luxurious at first, but it often traps heat, holds moisture, and loses its loft over time....read more01 May 26Olivia Groves -
Sleep & Wellness
Are Wool Mattresses Any Good?
Are wool mattresses really worth the investment? From natural temperature regulation to hypoallergenic properties, wool offers a healthier, more comfortable...read more01 May 26Jessica Timmons -
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Mattress Topper vs. Mattress Pad vs. Mattress Protector: What’s the Difference and Which Do You Need?
Adding the right layer to your existing mattress is a surprisingly effective way to improve your comfort for better sleep....read more01 May 26Jessica Timmons -
Sleep & Wellness
Cooling Fabric Showdown: Cotton vs Wool vs Bamboo for Bed Linens
Overheating at night? Not all “cooling” sheets work the same way. We compare cotton, bamboo, and wool for breathability, moisture...read more01 May 26Jessica Timmons
FAQs
Buying a mattress is a big investment in yourself and your sleep. We answer some of the most common questions!
We always recommend finding a foundation for your wool mattress. a mattress will contour to the foundation. So, it's important to choose the right one to avoid sagging or over-firming. A wooden or metal slatted baes will firm a mattress significantly, so it's always best to look for a spring option if possible. It's also recommended that the gap between the slats is no more than 4 inches wide to ensure maximum performance of the mattress.
Wool is a natural fiber, not synthetic like memory foam. Wool stays clean and free from mold, mildew, and bacteria due to its natural fiber coating that repels allergens. Memory foam is a synthetic material that is not breathable. While it offers appealing comfort and firmness, the downside is a mattress that absorbs sweat, dust mites, and dead cells. This decreases its length of use and makes it a hot zone and allergy nightmare.
For all returns (excluding Hawaii and Alaska), we offer a free returns service via FedEx, Canada Post or Load Up (Mattresses only). Mattresses or toppers that are not a part of the 100 night sleep trial are not covered under our free return policy.
The size of the mattress you choose is very important in providing a comfortable sleeping experience. For maximum comfort, think about upgrading to a Queen or King-size mattress that offers a little more width and extra length, perfect for those who are perhaps a little taller.
Actually, it's the opposite. Contrary to what you may think, wool actually is breathable, moisture wicking, and temperature regulating. So, instead of making you hot (and itchy and clammy), wool naturally keeps you cooler. This makes a wool mattress the best choice for night sweat sufferers, hot sleepers, and warm nights. It'll leave you feeling drier and more comfortable for a better night's sleep.