Poorly made mattresses can lead to all sorts of nasty health problems, so you need to be snoozing on the crème de la crème. And while it’s true this kind of cloud-level comfort usually doesn’t come cheap, we’ve found mattress sales that will make the chore of trading in your old mattress for something a bit more modern less of a strain on your bank account. Best of all, leading brands like Layla and Casper are currently taking on retailers with their own mattress deals — making now the perfect time to breathe fresh life into your sleep station.

Today’s best mattress sales

Tulo Queen Mattress — $499, was $699

Tulo allows you to select your preference of a soft, medium, or firm mattress in four layers of cooling, breathable, and pressure-relieving foam. Its cover is a smooth knit, and the whole thing slides easily into its box for prompt, convenient delivery to your doorstep. Enjoy a 120-night sleep trial to see how you like it over time.

Cocoon Chill Mattress by Sealy — $698, was $930

Are you a hot sleeper in need of a quality mattress on sale? You’re in for a treat. For a limited time, you can enjoy a sweet discount on the Cocoon Chill Mattress from Sealy (or any mattress on the site), complete with a premium blend of memory foam, cooling properties, and optimal breathability to chill you out all night as you sleep. Choose from medium-soft or extra-firm for your preferred density on the mattress of your choice. The Chill comes with free shipping, a 100-night risk-free sleep trial, and a 10-year warranty.

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Nectar Memory Foam Mattress — $799, was $1,198

The Nectar Memory Foam Mattress integrates the best of features for a cooling, supportive night’s sleep. Available in six sizes, the Memory Foam Mattress utilizes proprietary foams for optimal air flow and superior edge support, as well as a unique removable cover. Try the Nectar Foam Mattress for $800 with free shipping, a Forever Warranty and 365-night Home Trial.

Leesa Original Mattress — $874, was $999

Leesa‘s Original Mattress is their most popular model, comprising three layers of cooling and contouring foam for the most substantial pressure-relieving support available. This multi-layer mattress is made to order without any ozone depleters, PBDE flame retardants, formaldehyde, mercury, lead, or other heavy metals. Get your own Original Mattress for $150 off today, with free shipping to your doorstep.

Bear Pro Mattress — $890, was $1,090

The BearPro Mattress is the newest addition to Bear Mattress‘ products, with a stack of innovative features making it the most impressive. From its breathable rejuvenating cover to its multiple types of foam, the BearPro is a gem of a mattress, rating a 6.5 on a scale of 1 to 10 on a customer firmness feel survey. Its gel and memory foam give extra support for pressure points while wicking away excess body heat, and its responsive and high-density support foams offer durability alongside balance for just the right amount of give. Shoppers can save big on a queen-sized BearPro today, as well as on other site favorites when you use the right coupon codes at checkout. Check their site for the current dreamy sale details by clicking the button below.

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Layla Memory Foam Mattress — $899, was $1,049

Layla’s Memory Foam Mattress is equipped with copper-infused foam designed to pull heat away from the body and increase the cooling effects of the mattress, helping hot sleepers chill out overnight. The Layla Mattress also integrates antimicrobial copper gel to fight any odor-causing bacteria that builds up, keeping the mattress clean and fresh over time. You can also turn this flippable mattress over depending upon whether you prefer its soft side (said to be great for side sleepers), or its firm side, (great for back and stomach sleepers, or anyone who needs more support). Layla’s current sale offers up to $200 off on foam and hybrid mattresses as well as buy one, get one for half off Kapok pillows.

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Casper Original Mattress — $931, was $1,095

Choose between the foam-only or hybrid models of the Casper Original Mattress and enjoy three zones of strategic support for the spine and neck, as well as both supportive and cooling features and perforated foam for enhanced breathability. You’ll also appreciate the superior motion isolation of this mattress if you share your bed with a partner. The cover of this mattress is crafted form more than 50 recycled plastic bottles. This popular mattress is yours for more than $100 less than normal prices today.

Saatva Classic Mattress — $1,199, was $1,399

When you indulge in a Saatva Classic Mattress, you’ll get the combined comforts of a plush Euro pillow top, supportive innerspring coils, and safety-tested, environmentally-conscious foams brought together for an optimal sleep experience. Choose your density from the three options offered, and look forward to a mattress not only great for your spinal alignment, but one that the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations has endorsed as well. Save up to $200 on orders of $1,000 or more when you shop at Saatva today.

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How to choose a mattress

With all these great mattress sales — which run throughout the year, by the way, so check back to us regularly — you might find it hard to pin down the perfect mattress for you. There are a few things to consider when you’re choosing your mattress, which includes your preferred material, body type, and sleeping position. However, there are plenty of factors that only you might consider, and sometimes the reason for disqualifying a mattress is that it simply doesn’t feel right. Remember, when you’re choosing a new mattress, your opinion is the most important one. So, let’s talk about how to choose your ideal mattress.

Mattress material

Mattress material is likely the most polarizing factor out there in both mattresses and pillows. If your mattress is stuffed with supportive memory foam, it’s going to feel much, much different than an innerspring or latex model. If you absolutely love your current mattress but it’s simply time to get a new one, your best bet is to start searching for the same mattress material that was in your previous mattress.

Memory foam is good for side sleepers. That’s because memory foam is cushioned and soft, but it’s not so soft that you’ll feel your lower back and neck are floating in mid-air, putting undue strain on your muscles and bones.

Latex mattresses are springy and sustainable. Stomach sleepers shouldn’t choose too soft a mattress, lest they wake up in the middle of the night unable to breathe freely they lay face down on their mattress. Latex is good, though, for back and stomach sleepers because they need something that keeps their backs and necks as stable and motionless as possible.

Back and stomach sleepers, you can also feel confident purchasing a coil or innerspring mattress. It’s supportive and won’t let you sink into it. Though innerspring mattresses have fallen out of fashion thanks to the rise in memory foam and other materials, you can still find plenty of high-end innerspring models.

No real preference for a sleeping position? If you notice you sleep on your side, stomach, or back with no real regularity, a hybrid mattress can help. Hybrid mattresses typically mix materials like innerspring and memory foam for a combination of firmness and coziness, so you know that you’ll wake up feeling well-rested, no matter which position you chose to sleep in the night before.

Coil mattresses, also called innerspring, are highly supportive, which makes them good for back and stomach sleepers. Stomach and back sleepers need a level plane on which to sleep or else they risk suffocating and snoring. As a rule of thumb, these are the most supportive beds.

Your body type

When nearly everything factors into what helps you sleep best, from how dark your room is to the sound level at night, it’s also worth considering your body type. There are tons of mattresses on the market, from mattresses that cater to folks who need extra support to mattresses that are soft and squishy for the side sleeper who’s sore. Heavy sleepers and broad-shouldered sleepers should choose a super-supportive mattress, as sleeping on a mattress that doesn’t have enough support can permanently damage your back and spine. Sleepers with lighter bodies can get away with most mattresses, though they shouldn’t choose a mattress made for stomach sleepers unless they absolutely have to.

Your sleeping position

Your sleeping position is the first thing you should consider when you’re choosing a pillow. While it’s not quite as important when you’re choosing a mattress, it’s still not something you should ignore. Think of it as the opposite of what you need in a pillow. If you’re a stomach sleeper, you need a super squishy and low-loft pillow to make sure your head isn’t strained upward toward the ceiling yet a super firm and supportive mattress. If you’re a side sleeper, you’ll want a mattress that is supportive yet soft to relieve pain in your bones and joints, though side sleepers’ pillows should be very firm with a high loft. Back sleepers can typically get away with anything, as they need something that falls in the middle both with pillows and with mattresses, as long as they’re not allowing their jaw to tilt forward and encourage snoring.

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