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Saatva Is Offering CNET Readers an Exclusive Deal on a New Mattress for Memorial Day

Saatva Is Offering CNET Readers an Exclusive Deal on a New Mattress for Memorial Day

CNET09-05-2025

A lot of prices are expected to rise among tariffs, and mattresses is one of the big-ticket items on that list. If your mattress is worn out and you're considering an upgrade, early Memorial Day sales may be your last chance to catch mattress deals before expected price increases hit. And Saatva is sweetening the deal for CNET readers by offering $400 off mattress purchases of $1,000 or more.
If you toss and turn a lot or wake up sore and tired, your worn out mattress could be to blame. Having a mattress with the right support can make a huge difference in how much restful sleep you get, which in turn impacts you throughout the day. This offer doubles the savings we normally see from Saatva, making now the perfect time to take the leap if you find something you like that fits within your budget.
Saatva's Classic Mattress is one of our favorite options on the market thanks to its support and responsiveness. It's a hybrid mattress that serves heavier sleepers well and even earned the top spot as our overall pick for best firm mattress. Our CNET Sleep experts have tested hundreds of mattresses, and you can read more about the experience from our own Aly Lopez, who spent 30 days trying out this model. With $400 off the Saatva Classic mattress, you'll pay just $1,699 for the queen size.
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And if you're someone who struggles with long-term back pain, consider the Saatva Rx -- our pick as the best overall mattress for back pain. This mattress did well for all sorts of sleepers, regardless of whether you prefer side-sleeping, laying on your back or stomach, or even a combination of all of them. It's also specifically engineered for people dealing with chronic health conditions like sciatica, scoliosis and arthritis. It also has a zoned support design with a unique construction thanks to its six distinct layers, which our Owen Poole covered in his review. It's a more expensive model than the Classic, but you can currently score the Saatva Rx in the queen size for $2,999 thanks to the $400 discount.
Why this deal matters
Mattresses are expensive, which is why looking for mattress deals to save you some cash is always a good idea. Memorial Day sales tend to showcase some of the best savings of the year on new mattresses, and with tariffs expected to increase the cost of mattresses, now is the perfect time to upgrade if you've already been planning on replacing your old mattress. A $400 savings towards your new mattress can go a long way, and it doubles the $200 savings we tend to see from Saatva during sales.

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