Save 15% on an 'eco-luxury' mattress that's as good for your sleep as it is for the planet

The Avocado Green Mattress in tester Michelle Ross's bedroom. In the bottom right corner is a Tom's Guide Price Drop deals graphic
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We described Avocado's flagship latex mattress, now 15% off in Avocado's Earth Month mattress sale, as an "excellent, breathable organic bed" that delivers incredible support to back and stomach sleepers.

It's among the best mattresses we've tested, thanks to its high-quality latex build, responsive comfort and impeccable finish. It's also an eco-friendly choice, handcrafted in California and built with organic materials.

And with summer around the corner, this mattress sale is the perfect time to invest in the impressive cooling of a latex bed — the Avocado Green mattress is naturally breathable, making it a dream on hot nights.

Avocado Green Mattress (twin)
Avocado Green Mattress (twin): was $1,599 now $1,359 at Avocado Mattress

Avocado is a leading organic sleep brand and in the Earth Month sale you can save 15% on the flagship "eco-luxury" Avocado Green Mattress. This reduces a queen to $2,039 (was $2,399) and you'll get a 25-year warranty plus a full year's trial to test the bed out at home. It's rare to see more than 15% off the Green Mattress and there's now $450 off when you buy a king size.

Our Avocado Green Mattress review: ★★★★½
Customer score: ★★★★½ (19,000+ reviews)

Why invest in an organic mattress?

The best organic mattresses use Earth-friendly materials to craft a better night's sleep but the flipside of eco-beds is that they tend to come at a higher price.

As our top-rated organic mattress, we think the Avocado Green is worth the investment for a few big reasons.

First, durability. Latex foams are known for their sturdy structure and in our review we couldn't stop raving about the build quality of the Avocado Green Mattress. That should result in years and years of supported sleep — Avocado backs this up with a 25-year warranty.

A woman's hand with pink nails pressing into the cool to the touch Avocado Green Mattress

(Image credit: Michele Ross)

Next, breathability. Combining naturally breathable latex with springs for better airflow, the Avocado Green can give even the best cooling mattresses a run for their money. And with summer around the corner, that's a smart investment.

Finally, the support. Latex is typically a firm foam with a responsive, almost bouncy, feel. As a result, your body should feel lifted and aligned all night long, even as you change position. It's a feel that best suits back and stomach sleepers.

More organic mattresses to shop this Earth Day

Awara Natural Latex Hybrid Mattress (twin)
Affordable organic
Awara Natural Latex Hybrid Mattress (twin): was $806 now $499 at Awara Sleep

Made with organic latex and wool, the Awara Natural Luxury Hybrid is one of the most affordable latex beds on the market. We haven't tested this model but the older Awara Mattress was praised by our review team for its impressive pressure relief. A queen is $799 and a lifetime warranty and 365-night trial are included.

Our Awara Natural Hybrid Mattress review: ★★★★½
Customer score: ★★★★½ (1,900+ reviews)

Naturepedic Concerto Pillow Top Mattress (twin)
Best for side sleepers
Naturepedic Concerto Pillow Top Mattress (twin): was $1,799 now $1,439.20 at Naturepedic

Latex beds are typically known for their firmer build but the Naturepedic Concerto Mattress flips the script with a feel our review team described as "plush luxury for side sleepers." It delivers incredible pressure relief from head-to-toe and in the Earth Day sale there's 20% off, reducing a queen to $2,399.20 (down from $2,999.) You'll also get a 100-night trial and 25-year warranty.

Our Naturepedic Concerto Pillowtop Mattress review: ★★★★
Customer score: ★★★★★

Ruth Jones
Senior Sleep staff Writer

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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