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Finally, the mattress you dreamed of is on sale! (Photo: Tufts & Needle)
Right now is one of the best times to buy a mattress. Tons of mattresses are majorly marked down thanks to multiple retailers dropping epic winter sales. Take the Linenspa Dreamer Hybrid, which has racked up more than 3,600 five-star fans at Walmart and is just $197 for a queen (from $327). Top-notch direct-to-consumer brands like Casper are offering mega-markdowns too — you can get $250+ off Casper's top-selling queen mattress! But you have to be decisive. With prices this low, it's doubtful these mattresses will stay in stock much longer. Find what you want, click and check out!
We know a lot of you are rocking queen-size beds, and you're the luckiest of all because right now the 8-Inch Hybrid Mattress is an unheard-of $219. If that price isn't enough to convince you, check out the user reviews. It's earned 3,600+ five-star ratings and counting!
Casper's No. 1 bestselling mattress, the Original, offers enough support to relieve pressure on your joints, and its top layer is made of breathable foam with tiny holes to help move heat away from your body and keep you cool at night.
This affordable mattress is perfect for back, side and stomach sleepers as it boasts both plush memory foam and individually wrapped coils for added support. It has five layers of comfort and even has a non-slip layer at the bottom of the mattress to prevent it from moving around.
It's right there in the name: Its fans love this mattress because it has heat-absorbing layers to keep them from schvitzing as they slumber. Shoppers say it’s also super supportive and comfortable.
This mattress has a lot to offer. It’s made of three supportive foam layers that keep you cool and pain-free while you slumber. It's specially designed to cradle your body and relieve pressure points for better sleep. Nearly 49,000 shoppers have given it their seal of approval.
Nectar's memory foam mattress has a quilted top layer for a cushy feel. Along with a layer of gel memory foam to help distribute your weight and body heat, it has an additional layer of adaptive memory foam for extra support. It's gotten over 40,000 five-star reviews for a reason!
Made from a premium memory foam material, this comfort-focused mattress from Ashley Furniture is designed to conform to your shape to provide custom support as you sleep. This bed-in-a-box has over 36,700 five-star fans.
This pressure-relieving memory foam mattress is also temperature-regulating, thanks to the infusion of cooling gel and the numerous ventilation holes that prevent heat from getting trapped. It is CertiPUR-US-certified and doesn't have any formaldehyde, heavy metals, or toxic flame-retardants inside.
This Beautyrest mattress offers up plenty of support to help you sleep well at night. Along with two layers of memory foam, it houses pocketed coils that give you ample support and reduce motion transfer, so you won’t bother your partner if you move around in your sleep. It even comes with a complimentary White Glove Delivery experience!
This Tuft & Needle mattress uses the brand’s signature adaptive foam layers to relieve pressure points and contour to your body. Even better, it’s infused with cooling gel and heat-conducting graphite to prevent you from overheating while you sleep. You can even try it out fo 100 days to be sure.
This award-winning mattress features a responsive dual-coil design, a pressure-relieving pillowtop and a breathable organic cotton cover that work together to give you a good night's sleep. Its patented Lumbar Zone technology helps keep your spine aligned as you sleep and there are three comfort levels to choose from, plush soft, luxury firm and firm. Even better, the mattress comes with a lifetime warranty.
This luxe mattress uses premium memory foam and supportive fabric coils that work together to cradle your body to provide ample support while you sleep. The stretch-knit cover is super soft and breathable and the mattress comes with a 10-year warranty.
Amazon shoppers love this 10-inch queen option from Sweetnight thanks to its motion isolation capabilities that prevent you from disturbing your partner's sleep. Its gel-infused memory foam will keep you comfortable and cool all night long, and it's flippable! One side is soft at the head and medium-firm around your body, and the other side is firm, so you get three firmness levels in one mattress.
If you want to make these top-rated mattresses even more comfortable, we suggest grabbing a plush mattress topper to go with it while they are still majorly marked down.
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