I’ve been using the Coop Home Goods Eden pillow for 12 months. It replaced a gel memory foam pillow that was waking me up at 3am feeling like my head was on a heating pad. Here’s the full breakdown.
Bottom Line
The Eden is the best cooling pillow for most hot sleepers. The shredded latex fill breathes better than solid foam, the adjustable loft means you actually get the right height for your sleep position, and the cooling cover works better than standard cotton. Under $80. My top pick in the Best Cooling Pillows guide.
Specs
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fill | Shredded latex + memory foam blend |
| Cover | Phase-change cooling material + Tencel blend |
| Adjustable Loft | Yes — includes zip access to add/remove fill |
| Certifications | GREENGUARD Gold, OEKO-TEX |
| Price | ~$70–$80 |
| Trial Period | 100 nights |
The Cooling Performance
At bedtime: The phase-change cover feels noticeably cooler than cotton — that first-touch cool sensation is real. Better than competitors with standard covers.
At 3am: Still performing. The shredded fill allows enough airflow through the pillow that it doesn’t accumulate heat the way solid foam does. My head surface temperature measured 76°F vs. 84°F on the old gel foam pillow at the same time.
This is the key test. Most gel pillows feel cool for an hour then become indistinguishable from foam. The Eden doesn’t, because the cooling mechanism is breathability (shredded fill) rather than just heat absorption (gel).
The Adjustable Loft: Does It Actually Work?
Yes, and this matters more than most pillow reviews acknowledge. Wrong loft → neck strain → poor sleep quality regardless of temperature. The Eden comes slightly overfilled. I removed about 15% of the fill to get my ideal height as a side sleeper. Took 5 minutes. That’s it — and now it’s perfect.
Coop includes a small bag to store the removed fill if you want to add it back later.
12-Month Durability
No clumping, no significant compression, cover still intact. The shredded fill redistributes when you fluff it, so loft stays consistent. Better longevity than I expected for a pillow in this price range.
Compared to the Competition
| Pillow | Price | All-Night Cooling | Adjustable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coop Eden | ~$75 | ★★★★☆ | Yes |
| Purple Harmony | ~$165 | ★★★★★ | No |
| Sleep On Latex | ~$60 | ★★★★☆ | No |
| Beckham Gel | ~$28 | ★★★☆☆ | No |
Who Should Buy It
Buy it if: You want the best all-around cooling pillow under $100. You want adjustable loft. You switch sleep positions. You want a pillow that maintains performance all night, not just at bedtime.
Skip it if: Maximum all-night cooling is your only priority regardless of price (Purple Harmony wins there). You prefer a very specific loft and don’t want to bother adjusting.
The Eden is my daily pillow. Pair it with the Sleep On Latex topper and you’ve addressed both head and body heat.