
Want to sleep like a champion? Save up to $600 on a new Saatva x Team USA mattress deal
Saatva, the newly minted Official Mattress and Restorative Sleep Provider, is bringing its signature support and luxury to the world's top competitors in Los Angeles in 2028.
If you're trying to wake up feeling like a gold medalist, you should absolutely check out the current Saatva mattress sale, featuring up to $600 off orders of $1,000 or more.
From $400 off the top-selling Saatva Classic hybrid mattress to price cuts on the Saatva Contour5, a cooling ultra-premium memory foam sleeper that is best for hot sleepers, you can give your bedroom a stellar makeover during this extended Memorial Day sale. Plus, you can enjoy free white glove delivery service so you never even have to lift a finger!
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Saatva's white glove delivery service is one of the best perks of purchasing a Saatva mattress, other than the mattress itself. This complimentary service includes in-room delivery and professional set up, ensuring your new mattress is perfectly positioned in your home. Saatva also offers free mattress removal so they'll haul away your old mattress at no extra cost. To take advantage of this service, select the free mattress removal option at checkout.
Save an additional $100 off, for a total of up to $600 off, when you purchase an adjustable base plus or upholstered bed frame with your new Saatva mattress.
The Saatva Classic is a hybrid innerspring mattress combining foams and coils for optimal support and comfort. It is available in Plush Soft, Luxury Firm and Firm, catering to a range of sleep preferences. The Euro pillow top provides cushioned comfort and instant pressure relief while the dual-coil design offers stellar support, airflow and prevents sagging over time.
Sleep better for less: Save up to 60% at extended Memorial Day mattress sales today
The Contour5 is a luxurious memory foam mattress designed for cooling and pressure relief. It is available in Medium and Firm comfort levels and features adaptive cooling technology to keep your body at an optimal temperature. Saatva says the Contour5 is ideal for couples because it has excellent motion isolation and helps minimize movement.
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Saatva offers a generous 180-night home trial for their mattresses. This allows you to test the mattress in the comfort of your own home for up to six months to ensure it's the right fit for you. If you're not completely satisfied, you can return it for a full refund, minus a transportation fee.
Saatva offers a few different warranty options, depending on your purchase. The special Friends for Life warranty on their mattresses demonstrates the brand's confidence in the quality and durability of their products. For the first two years of your Friends For Life warranty, Saatva will replace your mattress with a new one at no charge. From the third year and beyond, Saatva will repair and re-cover your mattress for a small fee.
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Now through Thursday, May 29, you can save up to $600 on Saatva mattresses of $1,000 or more at the brand's extended Memorial Day sale. Your discount will be applied at checkout.
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