Saatva's best mattress is your dream bed with $400 off in big Memorial Day sale

The Saatva Classic mattress on a white bed frame in a bedroom, a Tom's Guide price drop deals badge in the bottom right corner
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In Saatva's Memorial Day mattress sale there's one deal that stands out above all others: $400 off the Saatva's 5-star rated Classic mattress, with a queen down to $1,779 (was $2,179.) It's the best Saatva mattress we've tested, so of course it's our stand-out pick of the sales.

Our team of seasoned testers have tried just about every kind of bed you can think of, from budget foam mattresses to luxurious beds fit for the bougiest of hotel suites. But one mattress stood out among the rest: the Saatva Classic. We’ve rated it the best mattress you can buy for five years running.

Ask any member of our team and they’ll tell you they’ve recommended this bed to their mom, best friend, even strangers in the street; it's just that good for almost every sleep style. Here, we’re breaking down what makes this mattress special and why it's our favorite in the Memorial Day mattress sales.

The Saatva Memorial Day sale might be our top choice but for more options, check out our Memorial Day mattress sales LIVE blog.

Saatva Classic
Saatva's best mattress for all sleepers
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Saatva Classic: was $1,399 now $999 at Saatva

The best hybrid mattresses you can buy, the Saatva Classic combines zoned foam with individually wrapped coils to create a bed that contours around your body without you sinking in; it's a weightless and soothing feel that takes the pressure of your joints. Saatva's Memorial Day sale takes an impressive $400 off the Classic, bringing a queen down to $1,779 (was $2,179) — that matches the best Saatva mattress discount of the year. Plus, you’ll get industry-leading perks like a forever warranty, 365-night trial and free white-glove delivery.

Our Saatva Classic Mattress review: ★★★★★
User score: ★★★★★ (5,600+ reviews)

Why the Saatva Classic wowed our mattress testers

It’s comfortable in all sleeping positions

A mattress that works for all sleeping positions is rare. A bed that’s too soft causes the hips to sink when you’re back and stomach sleeping, resulting in a misaligned spine and potential pain. Too firm, and side sleepers risk excess pressure building at the hips, shoulders and knees.

That's fine if you sleep alone, as you can pick a mattress for your preferences. But for bed sharers, versatility is essential (unless you both sleep in the exact same position.) The Saatva Classic strikes that perfect balance.

I hadn't slept that well since I was a teenager

In fact, it scored full marks in our pressure relief tests, something no other mattress has done (no wonder we rate it as the best.) This makes it easier to avoid hip and joint pain, because you're elevated but cushioned so your body weight is spread evenly across the bed.

In fact, Claire Davies, Sleep Editor, said after her first night on the Classic that she; "hadn't slept that well since [she] was a teenager."

Plus, it comes in three firmness options. If you prefer a softer feel, opt for the Plush Soft. If you like a harder bed, then the Firm will keep you comfortable. Looking for something in the middle? Luxury Firm is your best bet.

Tester Becky George wakes up smiling, her arms outstretched, after a great night's sleep on the Saatva Classic mattress

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It’s supportive right up to the edge

Edge support is often overlooked but how stable the perimeter of your mattress is directly impacts the amount of sleep space you have, how easy it is to get in and out of the bed and whether you can sit on the side to get ready in the mornings and evenings.

We weren’t expecting edges ‘you could park a truck on’

Hybrid mattresses usually have better edge support than even the best memory foam mattresses because they can use reinforced steel coils at the perimeter. So, we were expecting good things from the Saatva Classic. But we weren’t expecting edges "you could park a truck on," as Claire put it after sleeping 1,500 hours on the Saatva Classic.

In our Sleep Lab, we conducted a ‘roll off’ test to see how close to the edge we could sleep while still feeling stable. I was dangling more than two inches off the bed and I still felt supported. That's when I knew the Saatva Classic was a winner.

This makes it one of the best mattresses for couples, as well as a great option for elderly sleepers who need help getting in and out of bed.

Mattress tester Lauren Jeffries lies on the Saatva Classic mattress, dangling over the edge of the bed.

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It keeps things cool

There’s nothing worse than a mattress that makes you hot and stuffy throughout the night (especially as we’re coming into heat-wave season.) But the Saatva Classic stays cool, thanks to an open hybrid structure that means loads of air can flow through the mattress at night.

No hot spots, no pooling of body heat

In fact, Claire is a chronic hot sleeper and said; “The Saatva is the only mattress I’ve tested that has felt consistently cool through the night — no hot spots, no pooling of body heat. Just a gloriously cool-touch surface.”

Not only does this make it much easier to sleep through the night, but as you won't be tossing and turning looking for the cool spot, it can stop back pain flare-ups.

Tom's Guide Sleep Testers Eve Davies and Frances Daniels sit on the Saatva Classic luxury innerspring hybrid mattress in our Sleep Product Testing Lab while our Managing Editor of Sleep Claire Davies asks them what they think of the mattress in terms of support and comfort

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Should you invest in the Saatva Classic this Memorial Day?

This is the best deal in Saatva's Memorial Day sale and one of our favorite savings overall. Why? Ultimately, the Saatva Classic is a mattress that suits the majority of sleepers, offering comfort and robust support.

The only slight downside is that it has a relatively low weight capacity at 600lbs. Heavier-bodied sleepers should consider the WinkBed Plus for a similar feel and a higher weight limit.

Memorial Day is a great time to invest in the Saatva Classic because we don’t see discounts bigger than this one. The $400 off a mattress online matches Saatva’s Black Friday deal, so you’re not going to get a lower price even if you wait throughout the year.

You’ll also get fantastic perks like a forever warranty, a 365-night sleep trial and white-glove delivery. This means you can sleep on the bed first and still get a full refund if you don’t find it comfortable — even a year later.

It’s a great deal and one worth snapping up while it lasts.

Need something different? Try these Saatva mattress alternatives

WinkBed Plus (twin)
For heavier sleepers
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WinkBed Plus (twin): was $1,856 now $1,299 at WinkBeds

Our testers think the luxurious WinkBed can't quite compare to the Saatva overall but there's one area in which it shines: weight capacity. The WinkBed Plus is one of the best mattresses for heavy people, offering targeted comfort to those weighing over 300lbs. A queen is $1,999 in the WinkBed sale (was $2,856) but this deal rarely changes so there's no rush to shop.

Our WinkBed Mattress review: ★★★★
User score: ★★★★★

DreamCloud Classic Hybrid (twin)
For smaller budgets
DreamCloud Classic Hybrid (twin) : $349 at DreamCloud

If the Saatva Classic is out of your budget, the DreamCloud is our favorite value alternative. It's the best mattress in a box we've tested, with a queen just $649 in the DreamCloud mattress sale. It's not as versatile as the Saatva but the medium-firm feel is ideal for side sleepers and the pressure relief is great.

Our DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress review: ★★★★
User score: ★★★★½

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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