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Stretch your money further with the best budget mattresses, pillows, and bedding sets — deals from $16

The Siena Signature mattress with a Beckham Hotel Collection pillow set and Lane Linen sheet set and a Tom's Guide Black Friday Sleep Deals badge overlaid
(Image credit: Future / Beckham Hotel Collection / Lane Linen)

Here at Tom's Guide, we've tested mattresses and bedding for every budget, so we know when you're getting a good night's sleep for your money. We're also eagle-eyed sales trackers, so if you want better sleep for less, we know which deals are worth your time... and which offers you can sleep on.

Stretching your budget doesn't mean sacrificing comfort. For instance, the Siena Signature is among the best mattresses we've tested for all sleepers, and in the current sale, a queen-size Siena comes in at just $244. Add on our favorite value bed set and a budget-friendly pillow, and you can refresh your sleep sanctuary for under $350.

Best budget mattresses

1. Best budget mattress overall

1. Siena Signature Mattress

Hands-down our favorite value mattress for shoppers on a tight budget

Type: Memory foam | Feel: Firm | Best for: Back and stomach sleepers | Benefits: 180-night trial, 10-year warranty

Highly supportive
Minimal heat build-up
Comfy for back and stomach sleepers
Lacks pressure relief for side sleepers

If you want to get the most bed for your budget, we recommend the Siena Signature. Its firm feel delivers incredible support from head to toe, making it one of the best mattresses for stomach sleepers we’ve tested and a supportive choice for back sleepers, too.

Side sleepers might want something softer (the Zinus below is a good choice), but the Siena’s cushioned comfort layer adds contouring, so combination sleepers won’t feel pressure build-up when they move.

During a recent re-test, we put the Siena Signature Mattress through its paces. It went above and beyond our already-high expectations; we knew this was the best cheap mattress we tested, but we were surprised at just how well it held its own against even the best luxury mattresses.

Our thermal cam test showed it’s breathable with only minimal heat retention (hot sleepers might want to upgrade to the Siena Premier Hybrid for better airflow; see below). And the edge support is excellent, as the firm foams allow you to sit and lie comfortably right up to the side.

But it’s the motion isolation that stands out, as the Siena absorbed disruptive movement better than any other mattress in our top five. One tester didn’t even feel another get off the mattress until they spoke from across the room.

At $349 for a queen in the regular Siena mattress sale, you’re getting a lot of bang for your buck (plus a 180-night trial and 10-year warranty). But to really maximize your budget, keep an eye on Siena’s Amazon store, where a queen has dropped as low as $244.

2. Best for side sleepers on a budget

2. Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam Mattress

Plush and indulgent side sleeper cushioning for less

Type: Memory foam | Feel: Medium | Best for: Side sleepers | Benefits: 10-year warranty

Plushness is great for side sleeping
Eats up disruptive movement
Contouring for joint aches
Traps heat and can feel stuffy
Weak at the edges
Not for stomach sleeping

Plush, squishy foams define the Zinus — it’s a bed you immediately sink into, as the memory foam comfort layers move to cushion and cradle the body. It distributes weight at the pressure points to prevent aches at the shoulders, hips, and knees, making it one of the best mattresses for side sleepers. Our lead tester could spend all night on her side without a numb arm or dead leg.

There’s also sturdy support for lightweight back sleepers, but the ‘sink-in’ feel can lead to back ache for sleepers with average or heavier builds (our lead tester found her hips sagged much lower than her shoulders). Stomach sleepers, go for the Siena above; the Zinus is simply too soft.

The foams of the Zinus are slow-moving, meaning once you’ve settled into position, they hold you there. That can make changing position tough, but on the other hand, it contributes to the all-around excellent motion isolation. Even high-intensity movement won’t cause much of a disruption on the Zinus.

The Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam does have a tendency to sleep warm, and the edge support is poor, causing our tester to nearly slide off the bed in the morning. That's common among even the best memory foam mattresses, but the Siena Signature beats it on both counts.

However, those dense foams give the Zinus mattress an indulgent feel for side sleepers that few budget foam beds can provide. With a queen often under $250 on Amazon – under $200 during big sales – we can forgive a few flaws.

3. Best hybrid mattress on a budget

3. Allswell 10" Hybrid Mattress

For a bed with some bounce on a budget, the Allswell is hard to beat

Type: Hybrid | Feel: Medium-firm | Best for: Stomach sleepers, guest rooms | Benefits: 10-year warranty

Supportive for front and back sleepers
Fantastic price for a hybrid
Breathable to prevent overheating
Not much body contouring
Occasional stock issues
Reviews suggest edge support deteriorates

We typically suggest memory foam mattresses for those on a tight budget, as all foam beds tend to be cheaper than hybrids. However, the Allswell Mattress is the best hybrid mattress for sleepers who prefer a bed with a bit of bounce but don’t want to break the bank.

Made using foams and springs, the Allswell has a medium-firm feel with little body contouring. The support is good for stomach sleepers and most back sleepers, and we think there’s just enough cushioning for combi-sleepers to stay comfy in the night. (Side sleepers should look for a plusher build, like the Zinus above.)

Despite the bouncier feel, the Allswell impressed our testers with its motion isolation, echoing the sentiment from customer reviews. We also found it breathable. It might not compete with the best cooling mattresses, but it should prevent most sleepers from overheating.

On a similar note, while we were happy with the edge support, some reviews noted sagging. Because of this, we suspect the Allswell might not have the best durability. (Hybrids tend to have shorter lifespans than foam beds overall.)

Sales are rare, but for Black Friday, you can find a queen Allswell for only $282 at Walmart (reg. $314). Despite some flaws, the Allswell is more reliable – and more comfortable – than most hybrids in this price bracket. If you want a traditional feel for less, it's our top choice.

4. Best for spare rooms

4. Brooklyn Bedding Dreamfoam Essential

With 22 sizes and 5 heights, the Dreamfoam Essential suits all room sizes and most budgets

Type: Memory foam | Feel: Plush, Medium, Firm | Best for: Unusually sized rooms, RVs | Benefits: 120-night trial, limited lifetime warranty

22 sizes — including RV beds
Different heights for different needs
Good motion isolation for bed sharers
Weaker at the edges
Thinner builds won't offer long-term support

To make the most of a small budget and a small space, look no further than the Dreamfoam. This affordable all-foam mattress is made by Brooklyn Bedding, maker of some of the best mattresses in a box we've tested. It's available in an impressive 22 sizes, including for RV beds and less common room dimensions.

It also ranges in thickness from 6 to 14 inches. For most adults, we recommend opting for 10 inches or above if you plan on using the mattress regularly, but the thinner builds are lightweight and convenient for kids, guest rooms, or short-term use.

The feel depends on the height; the taller the build, the thicker the comfort layers and the more cushioning you can expect. We found the 10-inch version medium-firm and comfortable for most sleep positions.

We predict the 8-inch model will be firmer – good for stomach sleeping – while you might want to upgrade to the 12-inch for dedicated side sleeping (although that pushes the sale price of a queen to $559.30).

We were impressed with both the motion isolation and the temperature regulation, so couples with different sleep needs should be able to co-sleep without driving each other nuts during the night. However, the edge support is middling, as the Siena delivers a better performance here.

5. Best luxury

5. Siena Premier Hybrid Mattress

Treat your room without breaking the bank with this affordable, supportive hybrid

Type: Hybrid | Feel: Medium-firm | Best for: Back and stomach sleepers | Benefits: 180-night trial, 10-year warranty

Easy to move around on
Strong edges are comfortable to sit on
Supportive for most sleep positions
Robust build feels like a pricier mattress
Not much cushioning
Some motion transfer

Luxury on a budget? Yes, it's possible with the Siena Premier Hybrid, the Siena Signature's sibling, made with foam and springs.

Our testing panel struggled to believe the Siena Premier Hybrid was a budget mattress, stating the overall build quality was “indicative of a much higher cost.” At $424 for a queen, this is the most expensive mattress in this guide, but considering the feel and finish of the Siena Premier, we think it’s incredible value for money.

It doesn’t have much cushioning, but the spring base is “supportive in nearly every sleep position,” while the responsive feel makes changing position easy.

Unfortunately, this bounciness does come with a slight downside: increased motion transfer. That means light sleepers might be annoyed by your tossing and turning. (The Siena Signature is the winner in this category, obviously.)

Most side sleepers will need a softer finish, but the back and stomach sleepers on our testing panel appreciated the even support of the Siena Premier. So much so, our side sleeping tester found herself sleeping on her front (or half-torqued) during the testing period.

Like its all-foam counterpart, the Siena Premier has strong edge support and a breathable build. That’s the kind of thing we expect from the best hybrid mattresses, but considering the low price point of the Siena Premier, it’s a stronger all-around performance than we might have hoped for.

If you need a new mattress for a master bedroom and you want to make the most of your money, the Siena Premier promises durable, reliable support.

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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.