Best Prime Day mattress deals: Get up to 50% off Nectar, Casper, Leesa
We've compiled the best Prime Day mattress deals from our favorite brands. Many retailers also offer sales on their own websites to align with Prime Day. We've included deals available on Amazon and separate retailer websites.
You can find many picks from our best mattress guide on sale, including several already cheap mattresses and even our top value mattresses under $1,000. Notably, the Nectar Classic Mattress (Queen) is on sale for $551, and the Awara Natural Hybrid Mattress (Queen) is down to $759.
We're continuously updating our Prime Day coverage with the newest deals, If you're looking for sales in other categories, like pillows, vacuums, or furniture, check out our main Prime Day deals hub.
The best Amazon Prime Day hybrid mattress deals
The best hybrid mattresses are comfortable for all sleep styles, combining innersprings with layers of foam. Right now, the Zinus Cooling Comfort Support Hybrid Mattress is $80 off, a rare discount on our budget pick for the best cooling mattresses.
Helix Dusk Luxe Mattress (Queen) $1,799 $2,373.33 Save 24%
The medium-firm Helix Dusk Luxe is tailor-made for back and stomach sleepers. The hybrid sleeps exceptionally cool and provides excellent support, but edge support was lacking.
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Leesa Legend Mattress (Queen) $1,819 $2,599 Save 30%
This luxury hybrid mattress has two layers of springs: pocket springs for edge-to-edge support and micro coils for targeted support around the hips and shoulders. The topmost layer of foam offers medium-firm comfort and bounce. Take $25 off when you use promo code INSIDER25.
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The best Amazon Prime Day memory foam mattress deals
The best foam mattresses are made of layers of foam that cradle your body and pressure points like your hips and back. Our top pick for the best memory foam mattress for back pain, the Nectar Classic Mattress, is on sale for the first time since Black Friday — get $97 off the Queen size.
The best Amazon Prime Day latex mattress deals
Many of the best organic mattresses are made with latex, a bouncy, natural material with excellent durability. There's not too many brands that sell latex mattresses directly on Amazon, but a few notable favorites on sale include 25% off the Birch Natural Mattress, our best organic mattress choice overall. You can also get an all-time low price, $200 off, our budget organic mattress: the Awara Natural Hybrid Mattress (Queen).
The best mattress sales happening right now
Amerisleep: Get $600 off any mattress with promo code July600.
Avocado: Save up to $1,350 on certified organic mattresses.
Awara: Up to 50% off mattresses.
Bear: 40% off sitewide.
Beautyrest: Up to $600 off select mattresses.
Big Fig: Save 25% off sitewide
Birch: 25% off sitewide and two free pillows with a mattress purchase.
Brooklyn Bedding: Get 30% off sitewide with promo code JULY30.
Casper: Up to 35% off all mattresses.
DreamCloud: Save up to 50% on mattresses.
GhostBed: 40% off all mattresses.
Helix: 25% off sitewide.
Leesa: 30% off all select mattresses
Lucid: Up to 25% off sitewide, plus another 15% off with promo code PRIMESLEEP.
Lull: 50% off mattresses, plus two free pillows and a duvet.
Nectar: Save up to 50% on mattresses.
Nest Bedding: Up to 50% off mattress plus free extras, including a mattress protector.
Nolah: Get 35% off all mattresses.
Novilla: Up to 50% off mattresses.
PlushBeds: Up to 50% off mattresses, plus free bedding with mattress purchase.
Puffy: Save $1,350 on all mattresses, plus free pillows, a mattress protector, a sheet set, and a sleep mask with promo code JULY4
Purple: Save up to $800 on a mattress and a base
Saatva: Save $400 on your mattress order of $1,000 or more.
Silk and Snow: Save up to $300 on all mattresses, plus a free bedding bundle worth $500.
Sealy: Save 35% off Cocoon by Sealy mattress, plus free bedding.
Serta: Save up to $700 on select mattresses and adjustable bases.
Siena: Up to 50% off mattresses.
Sleep Number: Up to 40% off smart beds.
Stearns & Foster: Save up to $600 on select mattresses, plus get free pillows and sheets with most mattresses.
WinkBeds: Save $300 on all mattresses.
Zinus: Up to 50% off mattresses.
FAQs
What are the best mattresses?
We've tested over 100 mattresses for our best mattress guide, so we're familiar with the best brands on the market. Our best overall mattress is the Leesa Sapira Hybrid, a fairly priced medium-firm mattress that performed very well in our tests for motion isolation, heat dissipation, and edge support.
If you struggle with neck or back pain, we recommend the Nectar Hybrid Mattress. For more recommendations based on specific needs, check out our best budget, best cooling, and best for back pain mattress guides.
How do I choose a mattress?
To choose a mattress, consider your sleep type and comfort preferences, along with any other specific sleep needs you might have. In general, side sleepers need a softer mattress to contour to the body. Back and stomach sleepers require a medium-firm to firm mattress to keep their spine aligned.
For more on choosing a mattress, check out our how to choose a mattress article.
Is Prime Day a good time to buy a mattress?
Prime Day is an excellent time to buy a mattress. Prime Day has quickly emerged as a top competitor to other sale holidays, like Black Friday. Many brands put on their own sales in conjunction with Prime Day, so it's a great time to invest in a new mattress if you're looking for an upgrade.
Are other bedding items on sale?
Yes. Pillows, blankets, sheets, and comforters are all on sale for Prime Day. For pillow deals, check out our best Prime Day pillow deals page. For all others, go to the bedding section of our Amazon Prime Day Hub.
Shopping for more discounts today? Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon's website for the full selection.
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