Tempur-Pedic 4th of July sale: Save up to $719 and get a $300 VISA gift card with the Cloud ‘sink-in’ mattress for couples
Packed with NASA-developed Tempur foam, the Tempur-Pedic Cloud will cradle your body all night long to reduce aches and pains while you sleep, and it’s 30% off with a free VISA gift card in today’s 4th of July sale
We first tested the Tempur-Pedic Cloud mattress two years ago, and it has such a unique feel that we still talk about it now. NASA-developed Tempur foam is famous for its body-cradling feel, and the cheapest bed to be stuffed with it is the Tempur-Cloud, down to $769 (was $1,699) at Tempur-Pedic. For the 4th of July sales only, you’ll also get a $300 VISA gift card.
In her Tempur-Cloud mattress review lead tester Diana awarded the bed a 5/5 for motion isolation (it’s the ultimate choice for a peaceful night’s sleep), but warned that pressure relief and motion reduction comes at a price: heat retention, and a quicksand feel that can be hard to move around on.
Yep, if you’re a hot sleeper, or need a responsive mattress, the Tempur-Cloud isn’t the one for you. But don’t worry, as all of the top-rated options in our best mattress guide are on sale today – some are even up to 60% off in this year’s 4th of July mattress sales. For now, here’s a closer look at the Tempur-Cloud deal…
We’ve seen this 30% discount plenty of times in Tempur-Pedic mattress sales during major holidays, but the addition of a $399 free VISA gift card isn’t so common. A queen Tempur-Cloud mattress in a box costs $1,399.30 (was $1,999), and you’ll get a 10-year warranty, free shipping and a 90-day trial. Twin sizes usually sell out, so if you're keen to buy a luxury bed for better sleep at college, you don't have long before the sale ends on Monday.
A mattress that hugs you back
While we weren’t blown away quite as much by the Tempur-Cloud as the Tempur-Adapt Mattress, one of the best memory foam mattresses for most sleepers, we did find it comfy for side sleeping with hip pain.
A good mattress for side sleepers offers gentle contouring around the shoulders, hips and knees, and you’ll definitely get that with the Tempur-Cloud.
The downside is that you may feel a little stuck in the mattress – this isn’t the easiest bed to move around on.
We also don’t recommend it to people who overheat because the Tempur foam used in our testing model retained heat through the night. There is a moisture-wicking cover, and it does wick sweat well, but for us the heat remained in the mattress.
Those points aside, if you’re thinking of buying the five-layer Tempur-Cloud to help you sleep comfortably again on your side with shoulder, hip or knee pain, you won’t be disappointed.
Smaller budget? Try this instead…
Zinus is known for body-hugging beds at affordable prices. With a queen costing just $118 (was $198) in the Walmart 4th of July clearance sale, you won’t find a cheap cradling memory foam mattress deal today. There's no sleep trial, but you do get a 10-year warranty and free shipping.
User score: ★★★★½ (90+ reviews)
Other good mattress sales we recommend
- Saatva Classic: From $1,049 (was $1,449) at Saatva
- Bear Elite Hybrid: From $1,298 (was $1,998) with TOMS35 code at Bear
- DreamCloud Classic: From $429 (was $1,346) at DreamCloud
- Zinus 10" Green Tea: From $137 (170.99) at Amazon
- Allswell Home 10" Hybrid: From $214 (was $252) at Walmart
- Helix Midnight Luxe: From $1,119 (was $1,492) at Helix
- Siena Signature: From $159 (was $484) at Siena
- Avocado Green: From $1,359 (was $1,599) at Avocado
- PurplePlus: From $1,349 (was $1,599) at Purple
- Sleep Number ComfortNext: From $2,199 (was $2,599) at Sleep Number
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Claire is a Certified Sleep Science Coach and the Managing Editor of Sleep at Tom's Guide. She oversees our rigorous mattress testing procedures, and our buying guides and mattress rankings. Claire has over 16 years' product review experience and is connected to a wealth of globally renowned sleep experts including mattress designers, neuroscientists, and board-certified sleep doctors. She is also our in-house expert on Saatva, DreamCloud, and Nectar Sleep. Claire is certified to advise people on how to choose a mattress that suits their needs and budget, as well as helping them to create a nighttime routine and bedroom environment that helps them sleep better. Previously, Claire reported on sleep and wellness tech for T3 and TechRadar.
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