3 mattresses I'd buy in today's Labor Day sales that are comparable to the Saatva Classic

The WinkBed mattress in a light and airy bedroom with a Tom's Guide 'price drop' badge on it to show the latest mattress sales
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There's no denying that the Saatva Classic is the best mattress of the year. Packed full of advanced features and acing all our tests, this bed is a fantastic option for most people.

Whilst it is competitively priced for the quality and comfort levels it provides, it's not exactly cheap. So I've been searching in today's sales to find you alternatives that suit every budget.

I've picked out three deals for less that offer similar features to the Saatva, like customizable firmness, hybrid support and quality materials. And if you want to stay up to date with the latest deals, check out our live Labor Day mattress sales hub.

Saatva Classic mattress: was $1,399now $999 at Saatva

Saatva Classic mattress: twin was $1,399 now $999 at Saatva
The Saatva Classic is our highest rated mattress and the best hybrid out there. In our Saatva Classic mattress review we found the mattress suited nearly every type of sleeper, as well as acing our tests and providing excellent temperature control, motion isolation and edge support. You'll also find three firmness options and two heights to choose from, making this mattress fully customizable. Our exclusive offer for the Saatva Labor Day sales gives you $400 off all sizes, taking a queen down to $1,739 (was $2,139) and you'll also get a 365-night sleep trial, lifetime warranty, free white glove delivery and free old mattress removal on all purchases.

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3 mattresses I'd buy in today's Labor Day sales comparable to the Saatva Classic

1. DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress: was $1,148now $399 at DreamCloud

1. DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress: twin was $1,148 now $399 at DreamCloud
The DreamCloud offers a luxury feel and build quality that rivals the Saatva Classic, but at a much lower price point. It impressed every member of our team during our DreamCloud Mattress review and offers fantastic pressure relief and support that makes it one of the best mattresses for back pain you can buy. A queen is permanently reduced to $649 but this Labor Day you'll also get a free bedding bundle worth $599. There's also a 365-night trial, lifetime warranty and free shipping.

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2. Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress: was $665now $452.20 at Brooklyn BeddingTOMS32

2. Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress: twin was $665 now $452.20 at Brooklyn Bedding
The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress is available in three different firmness options like the Saatva. Unlike the Saatva, you can also choose to add a cooling pillow top and choose from 14 different sizes. In our Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress review, our testers found the mattress provided great support and spinal alignment, along with excellent motion isolation. Our exclusive TOMS32 discount code gives 32% off all sizes, taking a queen down to $905.76 (MSRP $1,332) and you'll get a 120-night trial, lifetime warranty and free shipping.

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3. The WinkBed mattress: was $1,149now $849 at WinkBed

3. The WinkBed mattress: twin was $1,149 now $849 at WinkBed
Like the Saatva Classic, the WinkBed has different firmness options but, unlike the Saatva, you'll get an extra fourth option designed for heavier bodies. We think this is the best mattress for heavy people you can buy. The WinkBed also has zoned support and our lead tester for the WinkBed mattress review found that it did a fantastic job of relieving her back and shoulder pain. There's an evergreen sale with $300 off which means you can get a queen WinkBed for $1,499 (down from $1,799). The perks are not quite as good as the Saatva but they’re still pretty decent with a 120-night sleep trial, lifetime warranty and free shipping.

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Jo Plumridge
Mattress tester and sleep writer

Jo Plumridge is an experienced mattress reviewer with several years' experience covering all things mattresses and sleep, and who tests memory foam, hybrid and organic mattresses. What Jo doesn't know about a boxed mattress isn't worth knowing, so naturally we tasked her with producing a series of features for Tom's Guide looking at all aspects of mattresses, from how to pick between latex and memory foam (it's a tricky one), to the seven mistakes people make when buying a mattress for the first time. When testing the DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid for Tom's Guide, Jo said: "I loved the back support and pressure relief it offered. Plus, it looks far more expensive than it is." When she isn’t writing about sleep, Jo also writes extensively on interior design, home products and photography.

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