
13 Best Amazon Prime Day Deals on Mattresses and Bedding
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As you may have noticed, mattress shopping holidays aren't limited to just Memorial Day, Labor Day, or even the Fourth of July anymore. Now that Amazon Prime Day is nearly a week long, it's become something of a holiday in and of itself, so it makes sense that mattresses (plus other bedding!) will be on sale too, both on Amazon and beyond.
We've listed our favorite Prime Day mattress deals that someone on our staff has tested themselves and personally vouched for. If you want to know more about our favorite mattresses, we have you covered there too. Keep an eye on all the Prime Day sales going on, as we are doing lots of live coverage to keep you informed. And of course, we'll keep this list updated as deals roll in.
For more on WIRED's sleep coverage, check out our guides to the Best Mattresses, Best Organic Mattresses, Best Mattress Toppers, and Best Sheets.
Updated 5:28 pm July 11, 2025: We've updated prices in this story and added deals from Bear, Purple, and Coyuchi. Best Prime Day Mattress Deals
When WIRED reviewer Molly Higgins tested the DreamCloud Hybrid for our Best Cheap Mattresses guide, there were some standout (or, rather, bounce house) features to the bed. Given the hybrid construction, the memory foams and coils weren't just supportive—they were very responsive. This kind of bouncy feel could be helpful for co-sleepers and combination sleepers who toss and turn a lot in their sleep. Molly also noted that while the bed's edge support was an actual letdown (meaning not the most sturdy), the policies definitely weren't. The DreamCloud Hybrid has free shipping, a yearlong sleep trial, and 'forever warranty' coverage against defects. Plus, now it's on sale! Woo-hoo!
I know matcha lovers everywhere just perked up, and yes, the Zinus 12-inch green tea memory foam mattress does indeed contain green tea. The premise of this all-foam mattress is the use of green tea and charcoal infused in its memory foam layers to keep out moisture that could result in germ and odor buildup. WIRED reviewer Molly Higgins also gave this bed a go and found it to be a bit too firm for her smaller stature. However, this exact reason could be beneficial for sleepers with back pain, as well as heavier sleepers, who require a firmer surface to keep their spines happy and in alignment.
Some people swear by the power of the Plank, and two of those people happen to be testers on WIRED's team. Reviewers Adrienne So and Nena Farrell have both spent time with this flippable, super-firm bed. Both find that it is the firm feel that plays a crucial role in maintaining spine support and keeping it from slipping and dipping into odd angles. The king-size version of the Plank Firm is on Prime Day special.
If you're willing to leave Amazon, our favorite mattress ever is on sale right now with Helix's Dream Day Sale that, funny enough, will run the length of Prime Day. The Helix Midnight Luxe is a fantastic all-around mattress that we find ourselves always recommending, and you can shop others we love from Helix on sale, too.
This mattress is crazy firm, even our achey side sleeper loved sleeping on it. WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell recommends sleeping on this mattress if you have back pain, and while she loved the firmest option for her spinal needs, other WIRED reviewers have confirmed the medium firmness is also much firmer than you'll find elsewhere. It's on sale and a great option for back support of all kinds.
Birch makes a ton of organic bedding we like, from mattresses to mattress toppers, and like Helix (since they're sister sites!), it's running an onsite Dream Day Sale until the end of Prime Day. Score our favorite organic mattress from Birch's lineup, the Birch Luxe Natural, on sale during the event. Best Prime Day Bedding Deals
After testing nearly 30 different pillows, our testers still can't stop raving about Coop's pillows. Our resident side sleeper pillow tester, Nena Farrell, says she always comes back to Coop's cut-out pillow when she isn't testing something new, and she's gotten this pillow for both of her parents. Score one for yourself on sale!
Our favorite pillow from the Best Pillows guide comes from Purple, and it's on sale right now. The Freeform Adjustable Pillow (and the similar, but not adjustable, Purple Harmony that's also on sale) got loft and spring like no other pillows we tried thanks to the high-density memory foam and polyester fill that gives it a malleable center, and our spring panel all voted for Purple as one of their favorites they tried during the testing session. There's also a gel grid layer that wraps around the pillow to keep you cool, and felt like a quilted pillow to our testers. $105 $75 (29% off)
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What was once an impulse purchase has turned out to be one of the best sleep-related purchases I've made to date. These cooling bamboo sheets feel just as buttery and luxurious as some pricier brands out there that I've tried. Plus, they're on sale for Prime Day—the hard part will just be picking out what colorway you want.
Lots of sheets will claim they're cooling, but WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell has found that if there isn't good breathability, no promise of phase change material technology will keep you cool. Slumber Cloud's Tencel sheets are one of the only sets she likes with both PCM technology and a breathable (yet super soft!) design that will actually keep you cool all night long.
I see this thing all over TikTok, and I already know that silk has a lot of benefits for skin and hair health. If it's the same targeted ads for you, now's the time to find out for yourself if it's the pillowcase of your dreams. As for WIRED reviewer Louryn Strampe, she mentions that the silk's soft slipperiness (say that three times fast) is awesome, and the zipper keeps it from sliding right off her pillow.
Cozy Earth's bamboo sheets are some of the softest bedding you'll ever try. These bamboo sheets are chilly and silky, but still have a cozy feel to them that you won't find in other sheets. They're a splurge, but right now you can use the code WIRED to get them for over $100 off on Cozy Earth's site. They're available on sale on Amazon, too.
Coyuchi's sheets are seriously soft, and organic to boot. They'll be a new pick in our next update to the Best Organic Sheets, and WIRED reviewer Nena Farrell can't get enough of sleeping on the Cloud Soft Organic Sateen. While just the sateen sheets aren't on sale, the sateen bundle is, which includes a duvet cover and shams to go with the sheet set. Nena loved the undyed sheets, but you can choose from a few colors, too. Coyuchi has several other sheet sets on sale to check out if sateen isn't your weave.
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