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This legendary mattress is a dream for side sleepers — and I don't think we'll ever see a lower price than today's sale

Two Tom's Guide Sleep Writers lying next to each other on their side on the Saatva Classic mattress
(Image credit: Future)

As a side sleeper, I need a mattress that cushions my hips and shoulders. That’s where pressure often builds up and I’m forced to toss and turn all night. I’ve tried hybrid mattress, all-foam beds and even latex models — but the Saatva Classic, now $400 off for Black Friday, has been the most comfortable yet.

And it’s not a surprise. We’ve rated the Saatva Classic as the best mattress of the year four years in a row, and it’s continued to impress every single member of our expert mattress testing team. And, while it is one of the best luxury mattresses you can buy, we believe it’s still good value for what you get.

However, like the mattress industry as a whole, Saatva has been impacted by tariffs. During the summer, the price of the Saatva rose by $40 from $2,099 for a queen to $2,139. Here’s why I think the Saatva Black Friday mattress sale is the best deal you’re going to get.

Saatva Classicwas $1,399now $999 at SaatvaOur review: ★★★★★User score: ★★★★★

Saatva Classic: twin was $1,399 now $999 at Saatva
The $400 off Saatva mattress sale is the discount we usually see during big sales events like Black Friday, Memorial Day and Labor Day. So, while we’re no stranger to this deal, it’s still excellent value for the best hybrid mattress we've ever tested. It’s not technically the lowest price we’ve seen this year because the $400 off Memorial Day sale took place before tariff price increases, which meant a queen dropped to $1,699 from $2,099. This Black Friday you can bag a queen for $1,739 — and I suspect this is the lowest you’ll ever see the Saatva Classic. Included in this are industry-leading perks like a forever warranty, free white glove delivery and a 365-night sleep trial.

Our review: ★★★★★
User score: ★★★★★ (4,200+ reviews)

Why the Saatva Classic suits side sleepers

This year's best mattresses for side sleepers excel in pressure relief. This refers to how well a mattress is at keeping your weight evenly distributed across the bed while remaining supportive.

When sleeping on your back, your weight is pretty evenly distributed already. However, side sleepers will notice that pressure builds in the hips, shoulders and knees — especially if you’re on a mattress that’s too firm.

Tom's Guide mattress tester Lauren Jeffries lies on her side on the Saatva Classic mattress. We use our digital laser measure to trace a straight line down the centre of her back so that we can see instantly if there's any dipping that might cause her spine to move out of healthy alignment. The Saatva Classic excels at pressure relief and this strong support is one of the reasons why.

During our lab testing of the Saatva Classic, we assessed pressure relief by using a laser to measure spinal alignment. Here, I lay on my side and the laser pointed through the middle of my back in a straight line, indicating perfect spinal alignment. If we observed a slant in the line or an angle, that would mean some parts of my body were dipping more than others, which could have led to a build up of pressure. (Image credit: Tom's Guide, Future Plc)

The Saatva Classic is a hybrid mattress that combines coils, memory foam and a Euro top. This 3” gel-infused and zoned pillow top cradles the body, offering the perfect ‘give’ to stop pressure and strain building in areas of the body.

However, beneath the plush pillow top is a high-density memory foam lumbar crown and Zoned Active Spinal Wire — basically, these mean that your body will be very well supported, remaining elevated and aligned while still feeling cushioned.

When I lay on the Saatva Classic, it almost felt like I was weightless. The way the padded Euro top layer cradled my body meant that I felt zero pressure and I was immediately comfortable.

Why could this be the lowest price?

We’ve already seen one price rise from Saatva so far this year, and with global prices continuing to increase, whether from inflation or tariffs, I don’t think this decision will ever be reversed.

Also, the global trend of increasing prices means that it’s not out of the question for Saatva’s prices to rise again in the next couple of years.

So, even though it’s not the lowest price we’ve ever seen for a queen, I don’t think you’ll see mattress sales discounting the price lower than $1,739 again.

Looking for a cheaper alternative?

DreamCloud Classictwin is $399 plus $449 of free bedding at DreamCloudOur review: User score:

DreamCloud Classic: twin is $399 plus $449 of free bedding at DreamCloud
The DreamCloud Classic is Saatva’s more budget-friendly competitor. With a similar hybrid design, the DreamCloud offers a medium feel, which is ideal for side sleepers. While it lacks the more advanced lumbar support of the Saatva, you still remain elevated on this mattress, rather than sinking into it. A queen is just $699 and right now in the DreamCloud Black Friday sale, you can get $599 of free bedding included in your purchase. You’ll also get similar perks to Saatva: a lifetime warranty, free shipping and returns and a 365-night sleep trial.

Our review: ★★★★1/2
User score: ★★★★1/2 (9,000+ reviews)

Lauren Jeffries
Sleep Features Editor

Lauren is an experienced writer and editor in the health and lifestyle industry and has led many campaigns and projects that deliver news, advice, and research on all things sleep. As the Sleep Features Editor for Tom’s Guide, Lauren writes, commissions and edits sleep and mattress content, from in-depth how-tos in sleep and mattress health to interviews with doctors and neuroscientists on the latest news in sleep. Lauren regularly tests new sleep tech and accessories to evaluate their effectiveness for getting good quality sleep and easing specific sleep struggles like nighttime anxiety. Alongside this, Lauren reports on the best mattress brands out there, like Helix, Saatva, and DreamCloud, helping readers find the right mattress for them and the best deals on them. 

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