Casper's Black Friday sale is live — this is the mattress I'm buying
Save up to $960 on Casper's Dream Mattress that's like "sleeping on a cloud"
Casper's Black Friday mattress sale has landed and even though we're weeks from the big day, I've found deals to shop now. Like 30% off the Dream Hybrid Mattress, reducing a queen to just $1,325 at Casper (was $1,895.)
That matches the biggest price drop I've seen this year on the Dream and I doubt there'll be a further discount this Black Friday. Described as like "sleeping on a cloud" by one customer, the Dream has a supportive hybrid design we suspect can rival the best mattresses we've tested sold online for full-body support.
This is my third year tracking the Black Friday mattress sales and below you can find my guide to the Casper mattress you should buy now... and the deals worth waiting for.
Casper Dream Mattress: twin was $1,495 now $1,045 at Casper
Casper's Dream Mattress is a supportive hybrid designed to ease restlessness, so you stay dreaming all night long. And with 30% off, it's back to the lowest price I've seen this year — a queen is just $1,325 (was $1,895) in the current Casper mattress sale. I doubt we'll see a further price drop, so if you're after a medium-firm hybrid that can support most sleep styles, now's the time to shop. Reviews indicate it's slightly firmer than expected but the responsive design should help combi-sleepers change position without losing comfort. If you're looking for a mattress with a touch more support, I suggest the Casper Dream Max mattress now $2,305 for a queen but you might want to wait before shopping. Read on to learn why...
User score: ★★★★½ (4,100+ reviews)
Should you shop the Casper Black Friday sale now or wait?
Having tracked Casper Sleep sales for three years, I think 30% off is the best price drop you'll see on Casper's Hybrid mattresses this Black Friday.
Similarly, I'd be surprised to see any more than 20% off the Casper Foam mattress range — this deal is pretty standard.
However, I predict the Max mattresses (Casper's most expensive and most supportive mattresses) will see further discounts closer to Black Friday. Currently 30% off, I'm expecting a 35% flash sale for savvy shoppers.
Full disclosure: there's a small chance that the Foam and Hybrid line-ups will see bigger discounts. But I think it's unlikely based on the previous Casper sales in 2025. And if you shop now, thanks to Casper's speedy delivery service, you'll have your new bed well before the holiday weekend.
Smaller budget? Try this...
Casper The One Mattress: twin was $749 now $599 at Casper
An entry-level all-foam mattress, Casper's The One is among the best memory foam mattresses for back sleepers we've tested. In our Casper The One Mattress review our lead tester noted the support is "excellent" and while it does sleep warm (a common issue with memory foam beds), the One mattress's exceptional motion isolation makes it a good choice for bed sharers. 20% off is a fairly standard deal from Casper but $799 for a queen (was $999) makes this a good value mattress in a box. For an even larger discount, consider a bundle deal: there's 35% off when you buy the One mattress with a foundation and mattress protector.
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Ruth is an experienced Senior Staff writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things sleep and mattresses. She writes to help people sleep better, from how-tos to the latest deals to mattress reviews, and has interviewed an array of experts who share her passion. She is also our specialist on memory foam — she’s flown around the world to see memory foam being made — and leads our hotel mattress content. She has a deep interest in the link between sleep and health, and has tried enough mattresses, from Helix to Nectar to Simba, to know the right bed really can make a difference to your wellbeing. Before joining the team at Tom’s Guide, Ruth worked as a sleep and mattress writer for our sister website, TechRadar.
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