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Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory
Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory

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time3 days ago

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Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory

Sony may have quietly discontinued a PS5 accessory, replacing it with a more expensive, higher-end model. Players began noticing the disappearance of as far back as six months ago, and now, it's not available to purchase on PS Direct either. Sony didn't officially announce the discontinuation of the Pulse 3D model, but we've seen reports from various regions that it's no longer available in stores. Pulse 3D has presumably been replaced by the Pulse Elite, which costs more. Some players have been left frustrated by the change. We've seen a number of threads pop up on gaming forums, with players complaining about issues with the pricey Elite and being unable to find a new Pulse 3D headset. 'I had Elites and Audeze Maxwell, and honestly, I returned to Pulse 3D due to great sound, comfort, and very light weight,' a user wrote on Reddit. 'I wanted to get a second pair and it's kinda unavailable in EU.' 'Why is no one talking about their Pulse headset just disappearing quietly?' another player asked. 'I think this is a big deal especially since their other headset [Elite], is still not functioning properly,' they added, referring to complaints of Elite disconnecting frequently. At the time of this writing, we can confirm that Pulse 3D isn't available to purchase via PS Direct. The post Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory
Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory

Sony may have quietly discontinued a PS5 accessory, replacing it with a more expensive, higher-end model. Players began noticing the disappearance of as far back as six months ago, and now, it's not available to purchase on PS Direct either. Sony didn't officially announce the discontinuation of the Pulse 3D model, but we've seen reports from various regions that it's no longer available in stores. Pulse 3D has presumably been replaced by the Pulse Elite, which costs more. Some players have been left frustrated by the change. We've seen a number of threads pop up on gaming forums, with players complaining about issues with the pricey Elite and being unable to find a new Pulse 3D headset. 'I had Elites and Audeze Maxwell, and honestly, I returned to Pulse 3D due to great sound, comfort, and very light weight,' a user wrote on Reddit. 'I wanted to get a second pair and it's kinda unavailable in EU.' 'Why is no one talking about their Pulse headset just disappearing quietly?' another player asked. 'I think this is a big deal especially since their other headset [Elite], is still not functioning properly,' they added, referring to complaints of Elite disconnecting frequently. At the time of this writing, we can confirm that Pulse 3D isn't available to purchase via PS Direct. The post Sony May Have Quietly Discontinued a PS5 Accessory appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress review 2025: Cooling comfort for side sleepers
Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress review 2025: Cooling comfort for side sleepers

Tom's Guide

time5 days ago

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  • Tom's Guide

Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress review 2025: Cooling comfort for side sleepers

Emma is a recognisable brand in the UK mattress industry, known for its affordable beds for all sleeping styles. Their most expensive model, the Elite mattress, recently underwent a name change and is now called the Emma Hybrid Airgrid. We had previously rated the Emma Elite as the best mattress for side sleepers and were keen to test the new version to see if it is still worthy of a spot in the guide. We slept on the mattress for over a month and rated it against key performance indicators like motion isolation (the ability to dampen movement across the mattress), temperature regulation and edge support (the sturdiness of the perimeter of the mattress) with the help of a series of objective tests. While we have the full review with detailed notes on it below, here's an abridged version if you're in need a of a quick summary. Type: HybridMaterials: Memory foam, pocketed springs, AirGrid technology and other foamsBrand-rated firmness (1-10): 8 (medium-soft)Height: 27 cmTrial period: 200 nightsWarranty: 10 yearsSale price: from £679 at Emma The 27cm tall Emma Hybrid Airgrid is a premium mattress which, along with a name change, has dropped its hefty price tag from £2,049 to £1,008 for a double at full price. It is crafted from soft cushioning foams, a supportive 3-zone pocket spring structure and the main highlight: the AirGrid technology layer. Made from hyper-elastic polymer, this flexible grid layer is behind the floating sensation the mattress delivers, thanks to the subtle bounce and support it we found that it delivers enough support for back sleepers, the Emma Hybrid Airgrid is best suited to side sleepers seeking a soft, cushioning sleep surface. It provides the right contouring to ease your shoulders, hips and knees while lying on your side, hugging your form to give a comfortable night's rest. However, if you're someone who struggles with back pain occasionally like our lead tester, we recommend a firmer bed offering more robust lumbar support. Paired with the soft, breathable and moisture wicking UltraDry top cover, the AirGrid layer of the mattress effectively stayed at a neutral temperature all throughout the testing period (an unseasonably hot spring.) You can also keep your bed fresh for longer as the cover is easily removable and washable. As per our in-house tests, the mattress proved to have excellent motion isolation which means it can be a good fit for couples too. Overall, we think the Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress offers great value for money for side sleepers seeking excellent pressure relief. Read on to get more information on price, performance and user reviews... The Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress (previously called the Emma Elite) is the brand's top-of-the-line bed which was rebranded in January 2025. While the major specifications of the mattress remains the same, the RRP has undergone a significant change to reflect Emma's new pricing strategy. Despite its RRP taking a significant drop, the Emma Hybrid Airgrid remains as the brand's most expensive model. Here's how much you can expect to pay for the Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress at full price: You can also get a free bedding bundle worth up to £337 including the Emma Premium Cloud Pillow, a mattress protector and a Cloud Duvet with every Hybrid mattress, making it a great value purchase overall. Emma is not a brand which offers regular discounts. However, at the time of writing, there is a 20% off sale, which is usually reserved for major sales like Black Friday or Boxing Day. That discount brings the price of a double down to £806.40 from £1,008, which is a significant saving. If you aren't ready to buy right now you can also keep track of fluctuating RRPs in Emma mattress sale. The Emma Hybrid Airgrid comes with a 200-night sleep trial, 10-year guarantee and free shipping and returns which ensures a hassle-free purchase. While this is the standard for some brands, there are others which offer generous benefits, for instance the Nectar and DreamCloud, which come with a 365-night trial and lifetime warranty. Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress: single from £679 now £543.20 at Emma While it is still Emma's most expensive mattress, the Emma Hybrid Airgrid has reduced in price by 50% ever since its rebranding earlier this year. Plus, a 20% sale means extra savings. Currently, a single bed is priced at £543.20 while a double is available to buy at £1,008. This includes a 200-night sleep trial, 10-year warranty, free bedding bundle and free shipping and returns. The Emma Hybrid Airgrid is a premium mattress crafted from foams, springs, anti-slip fabric and, of course, the brand's proprietary Airgrid layer, which we'll cover in closer detail below. Starting with the easily removable and washable Emma UltraDry top cover, this cover is breathable and moisture wicking, which is great news for those prone to overheating at night. Next, the unique AirGrid tech layer. Made from hyper-elastic polymer infused with cooling gel, the AirGrid is a flexible grid layer that adds a gentle bounce to the bed while delivering that weightless floating feeling. The MemoryAdapt foam comes next, providing the body cradling and contouring by adapting to your shape and easing your pressure points. This is followed by the combination of a low-density foam and a SupportBase foam, both of which work together to prevent you sinking into the mattress. The layer of Infinity springs which sits under the two, enhancing the durability and sturdiness of the bed, as well as boosting its overall breathability. Finally, the bottom of the mattress cover is made of an anti-slip fabric which ensures you have extra support and stability all night long. Emma's firmness rating scale is quite different to how other brands do it. For Emma, one signals a stiff mattress while 10 indicates a plush soft bed (most brands do it the other way around.) Emma updated the firmness of the Hybrid Airgrid mattress from 7.5 to 8 (medium-soft) to better align with customer expectations after the rebranding and our tester thinks this is a perfect score. At 27cm, the Emma Hybrid Airgrid is thicker than the all-foam Emma Original, crafted from different memory foams, the AirGrid technology offering a bit of responsive bounce and infinity springs. Gauging mattress firmness is of course subjective and depends on factors like your sleeping style and body weight. Our lead tester, 5'4 1/2", found the mattress to be plush soft in all sleeping positions and especially so while side sleeping. It cradles your form and provides even support so you don't feel like you're being swallowed by the mattress (which is common in plush mattresses for side sleepers.) That said, she did feel her hips sink ever so slightly when back sleeping. So while it's beautifully soft for side sleepers, those who require robust support (heavier bodies, stomach sleepers or those with back pain) will require something firmer. To get an objective gage on the mattress' pressure relief, we placed a 26kg (56lbs) weight in the center of the mattress and and measured 4" of sink. This indicates a plush sleep surface. Heavier bodies and stomach sleepers aside, we think, the Emma Hybrid Airgrid offers excellent pressure relief for side sleepers, delivering on that "floating sensation" the brand claims. Score: 4 out of 5 As all other boxed mattresses, our double size Emma Hybrid Airgrid came rolled up and vacuum sealed to our front door. At 36.2 kg (79.8 lbs), it may not seem the heaviest of mattresses but our main tester struggled to get it upstairs to her room and finally had to seek to help from her housemate. The setup was easy once the mattress was laid on the foundation. It's just a matter of unboxing and cutting off the plastic and you'll soon find your Emma mattress starting to expand. One thing we noticed was the potent off-gassing as the mattress took shape. This is the smell released from the mattress after being vacuum rolled and sealed. A strong off-gassing smell occurs when volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released from the materials in your mattress into the air. It took a day for it to be entirely cleared and cracking the window wide open helped quite a bit. Emma suggests leaving your mattress for a day to completely expand. Our tester found the Hybrid Airgrid to have expanded fully after over 12 hours. However, if you have the time and space to let your new mattress expand as per manufacturer's instructions, we strongly recommend you to do so. Score: 3.5 out of 5 We slept on a UK double Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress for over a month and evaluated it against key performance areas like motion isolation, temperature regulation, edge support and build quality as per our mattress testing methodology. Here's everything you need to know: The Emma Hybrid Airgrid is a plush mattress with a subtle bounce thanks to the flexible Airgrid layer right below the cover. Before sleeping on it, we wondered how this would have an impact on its ability to isolate movements. As our lead tester doesn't share a bed, we ran a drop test using a 4.5 kg (10lbs) kettlebell and an empty wine glass to simulate someone else getting in and out of bed. We dropped the weight from 4" above the surface at 4", 12" and 25" away from the glass. When we dropped the weight from both 4" and 12" inches away from the glass, it lightly swayed but never well. We repeated this twice to confirm this. This indicates that the mattress has good motion isolation and would muffle even the lightest of movements. At 25" too, the glass barely budged, indicating that while it has a bit of a bounce, the motion transfer tech is stable enough to give you an uninterrupted night's rest if you share a bed. Score: 4.5 out of 5 During our testing period, there were noticeable temperature changes from below 10 degrees in early spring to 22 degrees on certain days later in spring. We also used cotton-blend bed sheets and microfiber duvet throughout the time we slept on the mattress. Our lead tester, who sleeps warm and uses a fan on hotter days, mostly slept comfortably on the Emma Hybrid Airgrid (except on days when her fan malfunctioned.) However, since it provides a neutral temperature and is not an actively cooling mattress, we'd recommend a cooling mattress protector or topper for those who are prone to overheat during the night. Score: 4 out of 5 The support around the edge of a mattress makes it easier to get in and out of bed and logically increase the size of your sleeping surface by being able to sleep right up to the bed's edge. Good edge support means you can lie ever so close to the edge and never fear of falling over. In our weight tests, the 26kg (56lbs) weight barely sat on the edge (measuring 3.5 inch sinkage) and once fell over during our test. This average support is also apparent when sitting on the edge of the mattress, resulting in a dipping and sliding feeling. While we cannot entirely assess if it will stand the test of time, during the limited testing period, we found the mattress to be consistently comfortable in all sleeping positions. This is primarily due to the fact that the Emma Hybrid Airgrid is the brand's premium offering crafted from high-quality materials. However, if at any point you feel the mattress is not meeting your expectations, you can always rely on Emma's 200-night sleep trial for easy returns. Score: 4.5 out of 5 The Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress is given a rating of 4.9 out of 5 by customers on the official website with most of them describing how comfortable and supportive the bed is. You can also find similar reviews for the mattress on platforms and retailers like Trustpilot and Mattress Online where the majority has given a 5-star rating. Positive comments come from people who found it to strike a good balance of plush softness and firmness. Others who gave it a low score raised certain concerns like lack of enough lumbar support leading to back aches and poor support around the edge, After sleeping on it for over a month and putting it through rigorous testing, we believe the Emma Hybrid Airgrid is a great value mattress for side sleepers and average weight back sleepers. The responsive Airgrid layer provides enough bounce and makes it easy to shift positions, while the pressure relieving foam beneath give it a weightless feel. However, our tester also felt a little sink around her hips, thus falling short in providing enough lumbar support to ease lower back aches and pain. We also found the support around the edge of the bed to be average, which isn't great for those who require a sturdy support for sitting before standing or sleeping right next to, In terms of temperature, our lead tester didn't find the mattress to overheat at any point and slept comfortably, even when the days started getting warmer. However, if you're someone prone to overheat, we recommend you switch to a dedicated cooling bed like the Emma Thermosync (formerly called the Emma NextGen Cooling mattress.) Since its name change earlier this year (it was previously called the Emma Elite), the Emma Hybrid Airgrid mattress has undergone a price cut of around 50%. So even though it's still Emma's most expensive mattress, it is cheaper than it used to be (for context, a double has dropped from £2,049 to £1,008 for a double.) It comes with a 200-night sleep trial and 10-year warranty. Overall, we think it's a premium mattress at a fair price, which can lower further in price thanks to 20% off discounts during sales. The Nectar is the best budget mattress in our guide with an all-foam medium-firm construction. Our tester thinks it strikes a good balance of softness and sturdy support perfect for all, especially side sleepers. It earned an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 with our tester being impressed by its motion isolation and temperature regulation. The current RRP for a UK single Nectar Memory Foam mattress is £349 while a UK double costs £499 which includes a 365-night trial and lifetime warranty. You can learn more in our Nectar Mattress review. Thanks to the combination of foams and tall pocket springs, the REM-Fit 500 Ortho Hybrid is designed to provide the right lumbar support and soothing comfort and hence ranks as the best mattress for back pain. The current RRP for a UK single is £499.99 while a UK double is currently £649.99, plus sleep benefits like a 100 night trial and 15-year warranty. You can also grab a free bedding bundle which includes a pack of memory foam pillow, a pair of Tencel Cool Pillow Protectors and a cotton mattress protector worth up to £248. Learn more in the RemFit-500 Ortho Hybrid Mattress review. Side sleepers will love the contouring gel memory foams and soft bounce of the pocket springs in this DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid, which deliver excellent pressure relief, temperature regulation and motion isolation according to our tester. If you want the same soft feel to your mattress like the Emma Hybrid Airgrid, but with a luxury quilted top, the DreamCloud might be your pick. Like the Nectar, this comes with a 365-night trial and lifetime warranty. A UK single mattress is now £549 while a UK double is currently priced at £699. You can learn more in the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Mattress review.

Al Nassr awarded win in Rafea Al-Ruwaili case, final AFC Elite spot now up for grabs
Al Nassr awarded win in Rafea Al-Ruwaili case, final AFC Elite spot now up for grabs

Saudi Gazette

time25-05-2025

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  • Saudi Gazette

Al Nassr awarded win in Rafea Al-Ruwaili case, final AFC Elite spot now up for grabs

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Saudi Sports Arbitration Center has ruled in favor of Al Nassr in the eligibility case involving Al Orobah goalkeeper Rafea Al-Ruwaili, awarding Al Nassr a 3-0 victory and three points for their disputed February fixture in the Saudi Pro League. The ruling, issued Sunday, overturned the original 2-1 result in favor of Al Orobah. Al Nassr had filed an official protest over Al-Ruwaili's participation, presenting what the arbitration panel deemed compelling evidence of ineligibility. The decision carries major ramifications ahead of the final round of fixtures on May 26. Al Nassr's points tally rises from 67 to 70, moving them into third place and keeping alive their hopes of qualifying for the AFC Champions League Elite — Asia's top-tier continental competition. Al Orobah, on the other hand, drop to 27 points and are now mathematically relegated, even if they win their final ruling has set up a dramatic final-day showdown between Riyadh rivals Al Hilal and Al Nassr, with only two direct qualification spots to the AFC Elite League up for grabs through league Hilal, second with 72 points, can secure qualification by defeating Al Qadsiah or drawing — provided Al Nassr do not win.A loss by Al Hilal would open the door for Al Nassr to leapfrog them, should they beat Al Fateh and reach 73 Nassr, now third, must win and hope Al Hilal either draw or lose to claim second place and Elite Qadsiah, currently outside the top four, can qualify only by winning the King's Cup final or beating Al Hilal combined with an Al Nassr Arabia will send three teams directly to the AFC Champions League Elite, while a fourth team will compete in the newly created AFC Champions League final day promises high-stakes drama as Al Hilal and Al Nassr fans follow their team's match — and their rival's — with every whistle potentially rewriting the both clubs boasting historic rivalries and huge fanbases, the tension is set to reach fever Hilal controls its own fate, but Al Nassr — boosted by the arbitration ruling — has renewed belief that their season could end on a high the ruling effectively ends Al Orobah's short-lived campaign in the top flight, with relegation now confirmed following the point deduction.

Memorial Day Mattress Sales: The Best Early Deals I'm Seeing Right Now
Memorial Day Mattress Sales: The Best Early Deals I'm Seeing Right Now

CNET

time15-05-2025

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  • CNET

Memorial Day Mattress Sales: The Best Early Deals I'm Seeing Right Now

Memorial Day is right around the corner, meaning many big-ticket items will be on sale. This is your chance to save big on home appliances or TVs. You'll also see significant sleep essentials and mattress sales through Memorial Day. Many brands are already running generous deals. I've been testing and reviewing mattresses for years. During that time, I've seen plenty of sales from top brands like Casper, Nectar and Purple, so I know if a sale is worth your money. From big slashes to nice sleep accessory bundles, I've rounded up the best Memorial Day mattress deals. I'll update this list as the deals change, so check back as the holiday approaches. Best overall Memorial Day mattress sales Memorial Day mattress sales from our favorite brands: Nectar, Saatva, Casper and more Nectar Up to 50% off mattresses + 66% off bundles Hands down, Nectar does some of the most generous sales of all the mattress brands, which is good because some of the newest Nectar beds can be pricey. For Memorial Day, Nectar beds are up to 50% off, and bundles are 66% off. That means you can get the Nectar Classic Hybrid for $799 instead of $1,731. If you want to update your whole bedding setup, add the optional bundle on sale for only $199. It includes a sheet set, two cooling pillows and a mattress protector. The all-foam model of this bed is only $649. Finding quality queen mattresses under $1,000 can be difficult, so this sale is big if you're a fan of dense memory foam. See at Nectar Helix 25% off sitewide + free bedding bundle with select mattresses with code MEMDAY25 Helix's early access Memorial Day sale is 25% sitewide with a free bedding bundle if you buy a Luxe or Elite mattress. Here at CNET, we're big fans of Helix mattresses, especially the comfy pillowtops on the Luxe models. The Helix Midnight Luxe, which I recommend to just about anyone who wants a medium mattress, is down to $1,780 with this sale. Admittedly, the Luxe beds are on the more expensive side. You can drop a tier to the core collection for more affordable beds. The Helix Midnight is $999 right now. If you opt for the core collection, you'll miss out on the free bedding bundle that includes a sheet set and mattress protector. The bedding bundle's value isn't more than the difference between the two prices, so I don't think the free offerings are enough to move the needle for you. I'm currently testing the Helix bedframe, which is on sale for only $547. I highly recommend it for people who want a no-fuss bed frame that is easy to assemble. Seriously, it took me less than 5 minutes. Don't forget to use the code MEMDAY25 to cash in on these savings. See at Helix Saatva Take up to $600 off For Memorial Day, Saatva is running an up to $600 off sale. The amount off will depend on the total of your purchase. An $850 to $1,999 purchase will save you $200 plus the extra $100 off promotion. You won't get that $600 off unless you send over $4,500. It's not the most generous sale I've seen from Saatva, but it's still a nice chunk off the top of a luxury bed. The Saatva Classic, our favorite firm bed, is only $1,799. That's $300 off. If you're looking for a bed specifically for back pain, the Saata Rx is down to $3,049 for a queen. See at Saatva Best Memorial Day sitewide mattress deals DreamCloud Up to 60% off mattresses I'm a big fan of DreamCloud beds. I helped my brother buy one during the Presidents Day sale. Little did I know the Memorial Day mattress sales would be even better. I'm not sure I've ever seen an up to 60% off sale, it's that generous. The DreamCloud Classic all-foam bed is only $799 for a queen, and the hybrid is only $649. If you're a pillowtop lover, I really recommend DreamCloud. See at DreamCloud Plank 30% off with code MEMORIAL30 Plank is offering a 30% off sitewide sale right now. That's a great sale for people who want extra-firm mattresses. Seriously, the Plank Firm is easily the firmest mattress I've ever tested. Right now, you can get it for under $999. It's a flippable all-foam mattress. If you're looking for a hybrid bed, I'd recommend the Plank Firm Luxe, also on sale for just over $1,200. Use the code MEMORIAL30 for this sale. See at Plank Avocado 10% off mattresses, bedding and furniture Avocado beds are easily the best organic beds out there. Besides the eco-friendly construction, the Avocado Green mattress has some of the most green certifications of any brand. Avocado's Memorial Day sale is 10% off mattresses, bedding and furniture. That drops the cost of a queen Avocado Green bed to $2,099. Organic beds tend to be more expensive, so it would be nice to see a bigger discount. As we get closer to Memorial Day, the discount might increase to 20%, though I wouldn't count on it. See at Avocado Titan 30% off sitewide with code MEMORIAL30 Titan is running a 30% off sitewide Memorial Day sale across beds, accessories and bases. The Titan Plus mattress is CNET's choice for the best firm mattress for heavy people because of its extra-durable construction. The 30% off sale means you can get a queen Titan Plus mattress for only $874 with the code MEMORIAL30. Finding a quality bed for under $1,000 is hard, so this is an excellent sale for heavy back and stomach sleepers. See at Titan Dreamfoam 30% off sitewide with code MEMORIAL30 Budget brand Dreamfoam from Brooklyn Bedding is running a 30% off sitewide Memorial Day sale with the code MEMORIAL30. The beds are priced well for the budget tier, so this sale only sweetens the deal. The Dreamfoam Doze, our favorite cheap firm mattress, is only $180 for the 7-inch model. The 11-inch model, which I recommend for side sleepers, is $251 for a queen. These beds aren't going to knock your socks off with special features or cooling covers, but they're the most affordable online beds we've tested. See at Dreamfoam Essentia 25% off sitewide Another organic mattress that's on sale is the Essentia Grateful Eight. With the 25% off sale, you can snag this bed for only $2,125.50 for a queen. That's $708 in savings. The Essentia sale includes more than beds. You can also get Essentia pillows, foundations and organic bedding. If you're looking for sleep essentials made from clean, non-toxic materials, you won't want to miss this sale. See at Essentia Memorial Day mattress and accessory bundle deals Bear 35% off sitewide + 2 free pillows with code MEMORIALDAY Bear is one of those brands that make affordable beds that will surprise you with how comfortable they are. The Memorial Day sale from Bear makes the beds almost impossible to pass up. With the code MEMORIALDAY, you unlock 35% off sitewide with two free pillows when you buy a mattress. The Bear Original mattress is one of my favorite all-foam mattresses for the price. With the sale, you can get a queen for only $649. The Pro Hybrid is only $1,113, a great price for a hybrid bed. See at Bear Purple Up to $700 off mattresses + bases Purple offers up to $700 off mattresses and bases for Memorial Day. The amount you save depends on the mattress and base. For example, the Purple Restore hybrid is $300 off. The sale also varies by base, like the Premium Smart Base, which is $300. Put those together, and you'll get closer to $600 off. You don't have to buy a base to get the discount on the bed, but you have to get a bed and a base to receive the discount on the base. The sales don't stop there, as Purple is offering 30% off bedding, pillows and more. See at Purple All other Memorial Day mattress deals Mattress Firm Mattress Firm $700 off select mattresses Mattress Firm is offering several sales through the Memorial Day season. Most notably, select beds from top brands like Sealy, Serta, Sleepy's and Beautyrest are $700 off. That drops Sleepy's Hybrid Firm Mattress to $499.99 instead of $1,299. Qualifying mattresses also unlock a free base valued up to $499. Bundling two pillows, a mattress protector and a sheet set can also save you up to $150. See at Mattress Firm Sleep Number Up to 50% off iLE smart beds Sleep Number's Memorial Day is up to 50% off iLE smart beds. The C2 smart bed, one of the more affordable beds from Sleep Number, is 10% off. That means a queen price is only $899. The Climate360 smart bed that actively warms or cools you is $1,000 off, dropping it to $7,999. The customizable smart beds from Sleep Number are well into the luxury price range, so seeing chunks off is nice. Sleep Number is also offering BOGO 50% off pillows and sheets. That includes one of my favorite sheets, the True Temp sheet set. They're breathable and great for hot sleepers. See at Sleep Number Serta Save up to $925 on Serta iComfort adjustable bed sets For Memorial Day, you can save up to $925 on Serta iComfort adjustable bed sets. The sale amount will vary by mattress. The Serta iComfort mattress is on sale for $1,074 instead of $1,299, only $225 off. The iComfortPro is $325 off at $1,647 for a queen. There's also an extra $25 off sale pricing for the Serta Counting Sheep's birthday. See at Serta Beautyrest Up to $900 off select mattresses Beautyrest is running an up to $900 off mattresses Memorial Day sale. The discount will vary by mattress. The Beautyrest Black collection is $600 off. The Series 4 is $600 off and Series 3 is $300 off. You can also save up to $900 with the purchase of select 2024 Beautyrest Black Hybrid adjustable base sets and up to $500 off the World Class adjustable base sets. See at Beautyrest My Green Mattress 15% organic beds, bedding and bases If you've been looking for a more affordable organic bed than popular options like Avocado, you should check out My Green Mattress. You can now snag organic mattresses, bedding and bases from My Green Mattress for 15% off. The Natural Escape organic hybrid bed is only $1,444 for a queen during the Memorial Day sale. The $50 discount for military families can be stacked on this sale. The Pure Eco Organic Kids Mattress is not included in this sale. See at My Green Mattress Is Memorial Day a good time to buy a mattress? Memorial Day is a good time to buy a mattress if you're in the market for one. Some of the sales are pretty generous, especially the ones that throw in extra pillows and bedding. I've been doing this long enough to notice sales trends across brands. For instance, Saatva usually peaks around $600 off mattresses, while Nectar has been known to mark 50% off. Most big names offer sales within a specific range, so if you can't afford a mattress right now, don't sweat it. There's always another holiday coming.

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