Hooray for a three-day weekend and a little bit of extra time to relax! Presidents’ Day is also a sneaky mattress-sale holiday, and one of the best times to snag a deal on a new bed. You may see a lot of sales headlines being thrown around, but we track mattress prices year-round, double-checking who is offering the best deals and when. This means we can help you cut through the noise and tell you which deals are actually worth getting off the couch for.
Mattresses won’t be the only thing on sale—check out our best bedding deals, below—so if you were looking for the opportunity to redesign your sleep space, this is it. These sales on our favorite WIRED-tested mattresses and more are live now, so if you act fast to get a new mattress, it could arrive ahead of the long weekend. Note that all prices listed below are for queen sizes.
Make sure to check out our buying guides covering our favorite sleep accessories, from bedsheets and pillows to bed frames.
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Best Presidents’ Day Mattress Sales
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Avocado
The Avocado Green Hybrid mattress scored 9/10 in our review for providing strong back support while still offering lighter pressure relief through responsive latex layers. Because it offers a firmer feel, this is best for stomach and back sleepers who also want a bed stacked with organic and natural certifications. Avocado is running a 15 percent off Presidents’ Day Sale, no code necessary.
Sleep Number
Sleep Number’s P6 smart bed (see our full review) is renowned for its customizable firmness levels, integrated sleep tracking, and enhanced pressure relief. With Sleep Number's ResponsiveAir setting, mini air chambers along the mattress's surface adjust in real time to areas of high pressure. Even though we’re describing the sale for just the mattress, you may be interested in an adjustable base to go with it—especially since you’re saving on the mattress. As part of Sleep Number’s Presidents’ Day Sale, take $600 off the Sleep Number P6 smart mattress, no code needed.
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