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Best mattress topper deals for January 2025: Up to 40% off ahead of Presidents' Day

Best mattress topper deals for January 2025: Up to 40% off ahead of Presidents' Day

Tom's Guide06-05-2025

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Is your mattress not doing the trick for you anymore? If you don't want to put the money down for a whole new mattress, a mattress topper is the best solution to revitalize your bed at a fraction of the cost. Today's best deal is the Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt mattress topper, which is now from $191.40 (was $319) with 40% off.
Not all mattress toppers are cut from the same cloth, so we recommend checking out our best mattress toppers list to find the best one for your sleep needs. Even if you have already invested in one of the best mattresses we've tested then a great mattress topper can extend the life of your mattress while adding comfort and support.
If you need bed overhaul, check out this month's top mattress sales to find a bargain. For now, though, let's look at these are the best mattress topper deals available today... You may like Today's best mattress topper sales The top 6 mattress topper deals today
1. Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Cloud Topper: $229 now from $137.40 at Tempur-Pedic
Tempur-Pedic has been at the forefront of mattress production for some years due to its sleep technology developed in collaboration with NASA. Now you can add some Tempur-Pedic support to your mattress without dropping over $1,000 on a new mattress with the affordable Tempur-Cloud mattress topper. This topper features two inches of TEMPUR-material for a soft feel and premium support. A full size topper will cost $143.40 (was $239), saving you $95 with the 40% off saving. The queen size is currently sold out, but check back for information about when it is restocked. data-widget-type=deal data-render-type=editorial class=hawk-base>
Allswell Mattress Topper: was $120 now $108 @ Walmart
The Allswell Mattress Topper offers 3 inches of breathable foam between you and your mattress to promote better airflow and moisture wicking. The queen is on sale for $108 (was $120). It's a modest discount, but it's the first time we've seen it on sale in months. data-widget-type=deal data-render-type=editorial class=hawk-base>
Wayfair Sleep Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper: was $139 now $84 @ Wayfair
This 2.5-inch gel memory foam mattress contours to your body whether you're a side, stomach, or back sleeper. It also supports your lower back by keeping your spine neutral. It's now 39% off and on sale for $84. data-widget-type=deal data-render-type=editorial class=hawk-base>
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Mattress toppers are a great solution for several types of sleeper. If your bed isn't offering you the support and comfort you need but you don't have the budget for a new mattress, a topper could be all you need to help you get better sleep. If your mattress is too firm, a mattress topper is great for adding some softness.
If you like the feel of memory foam but if you have a spring mattress, you can add a memory foam topper to simulate a hybrid bed experience. A mattress topper is also great to extend the life of your mattress. If your mattress is reaching the 10-year mark but you're not ready to buy a new one, add a mattress topper to increase the support. How do I choose a mattress topper?
As with mattresses, the most important thing to consider is why your bed needs one. Is it that your bed is too firm or soft? Is it because it traps heat? Do you simply need to refresh your bed after years of use?
If you're looking to add softness, consider adding a memory foam mattress topper that adds cushioning like the Casper Comfy mattress topper. If you're overheating at night, consider a cooling mattress topper like the ViscoSoft Active Cooling mattress topper.
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You should also consider your body and sleep type. If you have a heavier body, you'll have a better time with a firm mattress topper than a memory foam one. Ultimately, which mattress topper you choose will come down to budget.
A good topper will usually cost between $100-$200, but if you need something cheaper - perhaps a temporary solution - Wayfair sells mattress toppers from as little as $19.99. When is the best time to buy a mattress topper?
Like mattresses, mattress toppers tend to get the biggest discounts during major sales periods like Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day and Black Friday. The next big sales event is on Presidents' Day, which occurs in late February. Many Presidents' Day sales have already begun, and we'll be updating this list regularly with the best deals that emerge over the next month. To get the best deal, shop for a mattress topper in the weeks surrounding this major date.

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