Sleep on it in your own bed. Send it back if it doesn't change your nights.
An actively-cooled mattress pad that holds your side of the bed at a steady, restful temperature all night — made for the way menopause runs the night hot. It quietly adjusts itself while you sleep. No 20-minute gel pad. No yearly subscription.
One payment, yours to own — no instalments, no subscription, ever.
★★★★★ 60-night sleep trial · Free shipping in Australia · Made for women, not biohackers
Reserve now — ships end of July. Once it's gone, the next lot lands end of August.

Sleep on it in your own bed. Send it back if it doesn't change your nights.
If it ever leaks and damages your mattress, that's on us — in writing.
Own it outright. The smart features stay free for good.
Dispatched locally — no US freight, no surprise customs bill.
The quilted pad lies on top of your mattress, under your fitted sheet. The bedside hub chills the water and sends it silently through the pad — so your side of the bed stays exactly as cool as you set it, all night.



Soaked through — like you've just stepped out of the shower. You throw the duvet off. Twenty minutes later you're cold and clammy and pulling it back on. Duvet on, duvet off, a hundred times a night.
You've slept on a towel. You've run the fan he doesn't love. Some nights you give up and go to the spare room, and you feel a quiet guilt about that too. By morning the sheets need changing again.
You're not a bad sleeper. Nothing is wrong with you.
In menopause, the body's comfortable temperature range — the gap between at ease and sweating — narrows almost to nothing. Researchers have measured it at close to zero. So a rise as small as a tenth of a degree is enough to set off a flush. Every passive fix only mops up after that moment. The trick is to stay under it.
The margin before a flush begins. Almost any warmth crosses it.
Fans, cotton and gel pads only mop up once the sweat has already started.
A steady cool surface holds you below the trigger — so it's never pulled.
Chilled water runs quietly through fine channels in the pad, holding your side at a steady temperature you set — anywhere from 16°C to 45°C. It reaches temperature in about three minutes and stays there, while its intelligence gently eases the warmth down as you settle and up again toward morning.
The engine is a small hub beside the bed. The surface you sleep on holds no electricity at all — just water, sealed and separated from the power.

Holds a steady 16°C and reaches it in about three minutes — not warm again in twenty.
16–45°C · cools in 3 minAt 28dB the hub sits beside the bed and simply disappears. You won't hear it. Nor will they.
28 dBRun your side cool while your partner stays warm — so you share the bed, not divide the house.
Independent dual-zone24-volt low voltage, the water fully sealed and separated, with automatic overheat cut-off.
24V · sealed · anti-leakThe smart auto-adjust and sleep insights are included for good. The US smart bed charges up to $599 a year for the same.
No subscriptionHolds 2.5 litres — more than most — so a top-up every couple of months is all it asks.
2.5 L reservoir
It sits on your mattress, under your fitted sheet. No tools, no installation — fits 99% of beds, 8–45cm deep.

Add water to the bedside hub and choose your temperature on the dial. Your side and their side, set separately.

The hub keeps the water cool and quietly adjusts as you move through the night. You wake up dry.
Stay in the same bed. No more sofa, no more spare room — just each of you at the temperature that lets you sleep.
You wake in dry sheets. The alarm goes off and getting up isn't a fight. You stop running a load of washing before breakfast. You stay in your own bed, beside the person you love.
And slowly you begin to feel like yourself again — because a night's sleep turns out to be the thing that was holding all the rest of it together.

| The Cool Nest | US "smart bed" | Other AU pads | Gel pads & fans | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actively cold all night | ✓ 16°C | ✓ | ✓ | warm in ~20 min |
| Made for menopause | ✓ | ✕ | a footnote | ✕ |
| Smart auto-adjust | ✓ free | $299–599/yr | ✕ | ✕ |
| Noise | 28 dB | quiet | 35–51 dB | fan noise |
| Try it in your own bed | 60 nights | 30 nights | unopened only | — |
| Leak damage covered | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | — |
| Ships from | Australia | USA + customs | Australia | — |
| Price | $2,800 · own it | $4,500+ & yearly fees | $795–2,499 | $30–150 |
In a peer-reviewed study (Menopause, 2022), women who slept on an active cooling pad reported a 52% reduction in the frequency of night sweats and hot flushes, and better-quality sleep, over eight weeks. This is a comfort device, not a medical treatment.
Sample layout — verified customer reviews to be added before launch.
The average menopause runs about seven years. Spread across that time, $2,800 comes to roughly $1.10 a night — for a full night's sleep, every one of them.
Weigh that against the US "smart bed" at $4,500 and up — plus $299–$599 every year — built for athletes and biohackers, not for you. Against the toppers and gadgets that helped for a fortnight. Against a mattress worn through, and the cost of facing work and family on no sleep.
This was made for one person: the woman whose nights run hot. Bought once. Yours to keep.
Sleep on it for 60 nights, in your own bed. If you're still waking up drenched — if it hasn't changed your nights — send it back for a full refund. And if it ever leaks and damages your mattress, that's on us, in writing. You've been let down enough.
We make these in small numbers each month, and they go quickly — every month this year has sold out within a fortnight. Reserve yours today and it ships at the end of July. Miss it, and the next won't arrive until the end of August.
You'd be in good company — hundreds of Australian women reserve theirs every month.
One payment, yours to own — no subscription, ever.
60-night sleep trial · Free shipping in Australia · Leak-damage guarantee · Ships end of July
That's the whole difference. A gel pad or frozen bottle has no power source, so your body heat wins within about twenty minutes. This actively refrigerates the water and circulates it all night — reaching 16°C in about three minutes and holding it there — so the surface is still cool at 5am, not just at lights-out.
A fair question about any water system. This one runs on 24-volt low voltage with the water fully sealed and separated from the electronics, plus automatic overheat cut-off — so water and power never meet. And if it ever does leak and damage your mattress, that's covered in writing. You carry none of that risk.
None, ever. The smart auto-adjust, the sleep and heart-rate insights, and future updates are all included. The US smart bed charges up to $599 a year to keep its features running. Here you own everything outright.
It isn't either/or. If HRT works for you, wonderful — many women still get breakthrough night sweats on it, and this handles those. If you can't take it, or would rather not, this is a drug-free way to keep your side of the bed cool. It's about the temperature of your bed, not your hormones — a comfort device, not a medical treatment.
It holds your side at a steady 16°C. And here's the honest part most brands skip: you don't need it freezing. In menopause the margin before a flush begins is tiny, so continuous cooling that keeps you under it all night matters far more than one big cold hit that fades.
Top up the 2.5-litre reservoir every couple of months — a bigger tank than most, so fewer refills — and wipe the pad down. No filters, no consumables, nothing on subscription.