
Best Memorial Day Sleep Sales: Final Chance To Save Big On Pillows, Sheets, Sleep Trackers And More
While Memorial Day sales are an excellent time to snag a new mattress for less, there are plenty of other opportunities to invest in your sleep, even if you aren't in the market for a new bed. Upgrade your sleep setup with new bedding or sleep accessories, like a white noise machine, sleep tracker or an adjustable pillow. Our CNET sleep experts sorted through all of the discounts out there to find the best deals on sleep products and accessories -- just hurry before it's too late.
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Best Memorial Day bedding deals
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Cozy Earth
Cozy Earth is celebrating summer with plenty of hot deals. With our exclusive discount, save 35% off sitewide with code CNET. Plus, there's a 40% off flash sale on bedding. Save on luxury bedding bundles, which include duvet covers, comforters, pillowcases and sheets.
Take $400 off my favorite bamboo bedding from Cozy Earth. This is a Memorial Day deal you don't want to miss out on.
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35% off sitewide with code CNET See at Cozy Earth
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Home Depot
To take your mattress from good to great, consider adding a mattress pad or topper. Home Depot has tons of options from gel toppers to cooling pads. They come in all different sizes too, so no matter what size or type of mattress you have, there's a discounted topper or pad that'll help elevate your sleep.
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Save up to 68% on select mattress pads and toppers See at Home Depot
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Buffy
Buffy sells some of my favorite bedding: the Buffy Breeze sheets. They're well loved and popular for a reason. Made of eucalyptus fibers, they're buttery, soft and cooling. Be sure to take advantage of this Memorial Day sale so you can save $50 right now. Elsewhere, you can save up to 30% off across this sale.
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Up to 30% off See at Buffy
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Sleep Number
Sleep Number's Memorial Day event has deals on smart beds, pillows and sheets. You can get up to 50% off on some smart beds. If you buy one pillow, you can get another one half off, and the same goes for sheet sets. There's also a whopping 30% off on bedroom furniture. I have tested the True Temp and ComfortFit pillows and I enjoy how cooling they are.
As for sheets, CNET sleep writer Taylor Leamey enjoys the True Temp sheet set.
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Up to 50% off smart beds + 30% on bedroom furniture See at Sleep Number
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Rest
With temperatures warming, cooling bedding should be on your mind. Rest offers some of the best cooling bedding so now is a great time to take advantage of its up to 20% off Memorial Day sale. Save $40 on the Evercool Cooling comforter, which I named the best cooling comforter of 2025. There's also free shipping for all orders over $99.
Also, Rest will include free Evercool+ Pillowcases on orders over $249 and Evercool+ Flat Sheet on orders over $399.
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Up to 20% off See at Rest
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Coop Home Goods
Coop's Memorial Day sale has kicked off, and you can get 40% off sitewide on pillow shams, sheets, comforters and blankets. Take 40% off the Comphy SoftSpa pillow sham set, with a total savings of $30.40. It comes in six colors and two sizes.
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40% off sitewide + free shipping over $75 See at Coop Home Goods
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Best Memorial Day sleep tech deals
Sleep Number
Smart beds, with the ability to change the feel, temperature and height of each side, are the epitome of sleep technology. Sleep Number is known for its line of smart mattresses and smart bases. During Sleep Number's Memorial Day sale, take 50% off the iLE Limited Edition smart bed and base.
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50% off iLE Limited Edition smart bed See at Sleep Number
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Calm
Calm is a meditation and relaxation app loved for use before bed. A subscription includes access to hundreds of hours of music, guided meditations, sleep stories voiced by celebrities and classes. Right now, you can try Calm for one year for $70.
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Save $110 on Calm Premium See at Calm
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Oura
I wear an Oura Ring every day and to bed. It tracks my activity, stress, heart rate, HRV, cycle and body temperature, as well as my sleep. It's one of CNET's favorite sleep trackers, and the Gen 3 ring is currently up to $100 off in select styles and finishes.
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Save up to $100 off the Gen 3 Oura Ring See at Oura
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Eight Sleep
Eight Sleep recently announced the launch of the Pod 5. Buyers have the option of the Core, Plus or Ultra model. To celebrate, Eight Sleep is offering $100 off the Pod 5 Core (in addition to $50 off the base and $50 off the blanket), $150 off the Plus (in addition to $50 off the blanket) and $200 off the Ultra model.
While these prices are a lot steeper than previous models. It's also unclear if the Pod 3 or Pod 4 will be on sale or available to buy again.
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$100 off the new Pod 5 See at Eight Sleep
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Helix
Do you have a mattress that's too firm or too soft but you don't want to buy a new bed? A mattress topper can fix that -- especially when it's at a great price. Helix's Memorial Day sale includes 25% off sitewide. I'm a huge fan of the cooling GlacioTex toppers, which are available in luxury plush and luxury firm.
Use code MEMDAY25 at checkout.
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25% off sitewide + FREE products with Helix Luxe or Elite mattress See at Helix
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Drowsy
A luxury eye mask doesn't need to cost an arm and a leg. I use the Drowsy Silk eye mask every night and the quality has kept up after all the use and machine washes. Drowsy's official Memorial Day sale hasn't started yet but you can save $20 off this eye mask in the color sunset pink or $12 off this mask in midnight.
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Up to $20 off select eye masks See at Drowsy
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Should you wait until Prime Day to buy?
No, it's not necessarily better to wait until Amazon Prime Day in July to buy new bedding or sleep accessories. While many brands will offer deals around that time, nearly all bedding companies offer discounts leading up to and during Memorial Day. Additionally, new tariffs may increase the prices of products across the board, so if you want to snag new sleep items for a lower price, significant sales are happening now that you can take advantage of.
Our sleep and deals experts monitor the web to uncover the best discounts and help you save big. Check back, as we update our deals pages often.
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