
Shop Tempur-Pedic's Extended Memorial Day Sale To Get Up To $500 Off Beds
Memorial Day weekend is one of the best times to score big savings on a new mattress. While the holiday is formally over, Tempur-Pedic Memorial Day Sale is still running, and that means there's still time to snag one of the brand's top mattresses, adjustable bed frames and bedding for up to $500 off. The Tempur-Pro Adapt, our top pick from the brand, is currently $200 off. Tempur-Pedic's ActiveBreeze Smart Bed, known for its personalized climate control, is also discounted by $500.
Our sleep editors found the most noteworthy deals you can still score from Tempur-Pedic's extended ... More Memorial Day sale.
Below, we've rounded up the best discounts from Tempur-Pedic's extended mattress sale, including other models that have earned top marks from our sleep editors and testers. We recommend taking advantage of these limited-time deals now—they won't last long. Plus, check out our guide to the best extended Memorial Day mattress sales for more last-minute savings.
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Known for its dense memory foam feel that's pressure-reliving and supportive at the same time, this upgraded model comes with a cooling cover to help relieve hot sleepers. 'The Tempur-Adapt is one of my favorites from the Tempur-Pedic collections,' says sleep and mattress editor McKenzie Dillon in our roundup of the best memory foam mattresses.
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Do hot temperatures repeatedly keep you up, kicking your covers off in the middle of the night? Take $300 off the brand's most advanced cooling mattress during this extended Memorial Day mattress sale. It's our editors' pick for the best firm cooling mattress for hot sleepers. The temperature-regulating bed offers excellent motion isolation, three firmness level options and includes free delivery with a 10-year warranty.
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This cooling mattress is the mid-tier model of Tempur-Pedic's cooling line and it comes in medium or medium-hybrid designs. It offers similar cooling technology as the Luxe version, but boasts a shorter profile with less memory foam. The bed is supportive and temperature-regulating—a great option for those who sleep hot. You can still take $300 off this mattress post-Memorial Day, but not for long.
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Bundle a new mattress with a premium, smart adjustable base from Tempur-Pedic for $200 off. The Tempur-Ergo ProSmart Base is AI-powered and delivers sleep tracking insights and anti-snore technology, among other cool features. Each side of the mattress can be controlled via remote or app, making it a great option for couples with different sleeping preferences.
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Our sleep editors named this the best Tempur-Pedic mattress overall because it comes in three firmness levels and is available in either foam or hybrid variations—making it appealing to a wide variety of sleepers. It has a machine-washable cover and offers impeccable motion isolation with ample support. This sale is a rare opportunity to pick it up for $200 off.
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Tempur-Pedic is offering a buy-two-and-save deal where you can get more than $100 off a pair of pillows. The Tempur-Cloud Breeze is ideal for hot sleepers who are always chasing the cool side of the pillow. The adaptive foam interior also means you'll enjoy contouring support without regular fluffing. It isn't adjustable like some pillows, but the cover does zip off and is safe for machine washing.
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These sheets have a silky, airy feel and moisture-wicking properties that are ideal for hot sleepers. They're also equipped with corner straps for a secure fit. They're available in a range of classic and cool tones from white to sleepy blue. Buy this set while it's 50% off to help you sleep cooler this summer.
Yes; according to our team's sleep experts, the best mattress sales are on Memorial Day weekend and even a few days after. For instance, Tempur-Pedic's extended holiday sale includes up to $500 on top-rated mattresses, adjustable frames, bundles and bedding.
Tempur-Pedic does offer sales during major holidays like Memorial Day and Labor Day, but it doesn't have regular promotions like other brands do during the year. That's why holidays and a few days after the holiday—such as Tempur-Pedic's extended Memorial Day sale event—are the best time to buy a mattress.
The lifespan of a Tempur-Pedic mattress depends on the bed's construction (whether it's all-foam or hybrid) and how well you take care of it. The average all-foam mattress, whether from Tempur-Pedic or other comparable retailers, lasts around seven years, and a hybrid mattress should last around 10 to 12 years. It's worth noting that Tempur-Pedic's mattresses are backed by a 10-year warranty on both materials and workmanship flaws.
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