I've spent weeks tracking the Memorial Day mattress sales and these extended deals still deliver the most bang for your buck — from $349
These mid-range marvel mattresses can save your sleep without breaking the bank
The Memorial Day sales are coming to an end but for savvy shoppers, there's still time to invest in your sleep without breaking the bank. Deals like the top-rated Classic Hybrid mattress from just $349 at DreamCloud are perfect for sleepers who want a high-quality bed at a mid-range price.
So why buy a mid-range mattress? Our best mattress guide has a bed for every budget, tested and chosen by our sleep experts. The mid-range options suit those who want to invest in comfort without splurging, all while getting the better durability and range of choices that come when you upgrade from the budget bracket.
Whether you're saying farewell to a sagging mattress, kitting out a new home, or simply leveling up your sleep comfort, these mattresses suit a range of sleep styles and they're all under $799 for a queen. Want more options? We're rounding up the best deals still live in our Memorial Day mattress sales hub.
Last minute Memorial Day mattress sales
- Saatva Classic – best overall: From $999 (was $1,399) at Saatva
- Helix Midnight Luxe – best luxury side sleeper: From $1,089 (was $1,492) at Helix
- DreamCloud Classic – best value: From $349 (was $1,346) at DreamCloud
- Siena Signature – best cheap: From $159 (was $484) at Siena
- Zinus Green Tea 12" – cheap side sleeper: From $148 (was $179.99) at Amazon
- Allswell Home 10" Hybrid – cheap hybrid: From $192 (was $214) at Walmart
- Bear Elite Hybrid – best cooling: From $1,198 (was $1,998) with TOMS40 code at Bear
- Plank Firm – best stomach sleeper: From $524.30 (was $749) at Plank
5 mid-range mattress deals to shop today
If you're shopping with a mid-range budget, you might assume the best organic mattresses are out of your price range — not so thanks to Awara, which offers the Classic Hybrid mattress at just $799 for a queen. Our tester found the latex foams deliver subtle body contouring that cushions the shoulders and hips (good news for side sleepers.) The organic materials are also naturally breathable, to keep you comfortable on warm nights.
Our Awara Classic Hybrid Mattress review: ★★★★
User score: ★★★★½
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The best mattress in a box we've tested, the DreamCloud is a gem for side sleepers and its airy design will help you stay cool this summer. In the DreamCloud sale a queen is $649 and you get a 365-night trial plus a lifetime warranty. You'll struggle to find a better mattress for this price, although back sleepers might prefer the Nectar (below).
Our DreamCloud Classic Hybrid Mattress review: ★★★★
User score: ★★★★½ (9,300+ reviews)
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Nectar's entry-level memory foam bed is one of our favorite mattresses for back sleepers. It's firm, keeping your lumbar lifted and supported, but a touch of cushioning soothes any aches at the shoulders and knees. A queen is $649 in the year-round Nectar mattress sale and thanks to the durable foams used in the build, we think it'll deliver many years of comfort.
Our Nectar Classic Memory Foam mattress review: ★★★½
User score: ★★★★½ (54k+ reviews)
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Our Bear Original mattress review team described this bed as a "crowd-pleaser of a memory foam mattress". It's comfortable for most sleep positions (but best suited to back sleepers) and has fantastic motion isolation, so we think it's a good pick for couples. Use code TOMS40 to save 40% on the Original, knocking a queen to a super-affordable $598.80 (from $998) but this deal is set t end soon so act fast.
Our Bear Original mattress review: ★★★★
User score: ★★★★½ (10k+ reviews)
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This is for anyone eyeing up the best cooling mattresses but looking for a more budget-friendly solution. Brooklyn Bedding's CopperFlex line-up is always good value and with 30% off for Memorial Day, prices are as low as they're going to go — a queen is just $745 (was $1,065.) If you have the money and want a cooler sleep experience, we recommend upgrading to the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid. It comes with added cooling tech (plus a more luxurious feel) and a queen is $932 in the sale (was $1,332).
User score: ★★★★½ (720+ reviews)
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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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