The GhostBed Luxe is the brand's cooling all-foam flagship, a 14-inch memory foam mattress built around thermoregulation and zoned pressure relief. A single size runs $1,649 to $2,149, with the Queen at about $1,799, verified July 2026.
Price: $1,649–$2,149 · Verified: 2026-07-13
The GhostBed Luxe is the brand's cooling all-foam flagship, a 14-inch memory foam mattress built around thermoregulation and zoned pressure relief. A single size runs $1,649 to $2,149, with the Queen at about $1,799, verified July 2026.
GhostBed builds a full range of mattresses, and the Luxe is its cooling all-foam pick. GhostBed describes it as a 14-inch memory foam build with patented cooling technology and zoned, pressure-relieving support, and positions it above the Comfort and Signature tiers and alongside the Luxe Hybrid. For a longevity or recovery buyer the pitch is straightforward: run cooler overnight and take load off the shoulders and hips, both of which help you hold deeper sleep instead of surfacing to shift position.
The numbers are verified. A single mattress runs $1,649 for a Twin up to $2,149 for a Cal King, with the Queen at about $1,799, all pulled from GhostBed's own product feed on July 13, 2026. Read those as standing sale prices. Each is quoted against a much higher compare-at figure, the Queen shows $4,649, and that anchor sits so far above the price you actually pay that it reads as marketing rather than a real everyday number. A 101-night trial and a line-wide 10 to 25 year limited warranty lower the risk of buying unseen.
Where it gives ground. The full construction is where GhostBed keeps its cards close. Exact layer makeup, firmness, foam certification, and country of manufacture were not on the primary product page we could read on July 13, 2026, so we do not assert them. The Luxe line carries a 4.8 out of 5 from 2,358 reviews on GhostBed's site, but that figure is shared across the foam and hybrid versions, so treat it as a line rating, not foam-only feedback.
One naming note. There is no product called the GhostBed Classic in the current catalog. The original GhostBed now sells as the Signature, and the Luxe is the step up for cooling. If cooler sleep is the goal, the Luxe is the one to look at, and the 101-night trial is your real test.
Warm sleepers and recovery-minded buyers who want a cooling all-foam mattress with zoned pressure relief, and who value a 101-night trial over chasing the lowest sticker price.
You want verified layer specs and a foam certification stated up front, you prefer a hybrid or innerspring feel, or you need the compare-at MSRP to reflect a genuine everyday price.
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Where this fits
GhostBed Luxe Memory Foam cross-shops across several editorial surfaces - the full brand catalog, the buyer-intent tags this item carries, the price band it qualifies for, and any execution playbook that uses it, plus the in-depth guides that cover it.
GhostBed Luxe Memory Foam - buyer FAQ
How much does the GhostBed Luxe cost?
A single GhostBed Luxe runs $1,649 for a Twin up to $2,149 for a Cal King, with the Queen at about $1,799, verified from GhostBed's product feed on July 13, 2026. These are standing sale prices quoted against a much higher compare-at figure. Split King is $3,398 because it is two joined mattresses.
Is there really a GhostBed Classic?
Not in the current lineup. The original GhostBed now sells as the Signature, and the Luxe is the cooling all-foam step up. The product on this page is the GhostBed Luxe Memory Foam, priced from $1,649 as of July 2026.
Does the GhostBed Luxe sleep cool?
GhostBed markets the Luxe around patented cooling technology and a 14-inch all-foam build, and calls it its cooling flagship. We are reporting the brand's own claim, not our own lab test. The 101-night trial is the practical way to judge whether it sleeps cool enough for you before you commit.
What trial and warranty does the GhostBed Luxe include?
GhostBed lists a 101-night sleep trial site-wide and a limited warranty of 10 to 25 years depending on model, verified July 2026. The Luxe-specific warranty length was not isolated on the page we read, so treat 10 to 25 years as the line-wide range. Financing and lease-to-own are offered at checkout.
Is the 4.8-star rating specific to the foam model?
The 4.8 out of 5 from 2,358 reviews shown on GhostBed's site is a Luxe line aggregate, covering both the foam and hybrid versions, which carry identical figures in the site's data as of July 2026. Read it as a line rating rather than foam-only feedback.
