The Saatva Classic drops to its lowest price of 2026 in new Presidents' Day mattress sale

A Tom's Guide mattress tester sat on the edge of the Saatva Classic mattress in a spacious bedroom, with a blue 'price drop' label on top of the image
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The Saatva Classic, a luxury hotel-style mattress, just dropped to its lowest price of the year so far in an early Presidents' Day sale. Right now, you can buy a queen Classic for $1,779 at Saatva, down from $2,179.

After going through three rounds of rigorous re-testing, the Saatva Classic has cemented its position as the best mattress you can buy online in 2026. Our Managing Editor, Claire Davies described it as "comfortable, supportive to the edges, and stays cool all night."

The Classic comes in three firmness options and two heights, making it suitable for practically every type of sleeper. Is it right for you? Let's take a closer look...

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Saatva Classic (twin)
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Saatva Classic (twin): was $1,399 now $999 at Saatva

This luxury hybrid mattress earned a near-perfect score in our Saatva Classic mattress review. That's thanks to its blend of quality construction and superb support for practically every type of sleeper (those weighing over 300lb will need something more supportive). $400 off all sizes is the best deal you can expect on the Classic and matches Black Friday discount last year. In this Saatva mattress sale, a twin is down to $999 (was $1399) and a queen is $1,779 (was $2,179).

Our score: ★★★★★
User score: ★★★★★ (4,900+ reviews)

Why we love the Saatva Classic

After knocking our key testing parameters out of the park for the third time running, we rate the Saatva Classic as the best hybrid mattress you can buy.
It comes in three firmness options — Plush Soft, Luxury Firm and Firm — and two heights, 11.5" and 14.4". That means you can customize the Classic to suit your dominant sleep position and needs.

A word of warning, though; those weighing over 300lb will need something with a higher weight capacity.

Is the Saatva Classic a good mattress for back pain? A dual coil support system, 3" plush Euro top and zoned lumbar crown eases aches and pains beautifully.

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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Edge to edge support is superb, which means you can comfortably sleep right up to the edge without feeling the mattress dip beneath you. As well as space-limited bed sharers, sturdy edge support is a drawcard for those with mobility issues.

While not a cooling mattress as such, the Classic out-performed some of the best cooling mattresses on the market during testing. Our lead tester, who says she'd overheat in a fridge, stayed comfortably cool all night long during her review.

If you have a healthy budget, we'd recommend the Classic in a heartbeat — especially at $400 off all sizes.

Smaller budget? Try this...

DreamCloud Classic Hybrid Mattress (twin)
DreamCloud Classic Hybrid Mattress (twin): $299 at DreamCloud

After sleeping on the DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress, we rated it four out of five stars. We were impressed with its high levels of pressure relief, its ability to regulate temperature, and its high-quality feel. This excellent mattress in a box is $299 for a twin and $699 for a queen. You'll also get a free bedding bundle that includes a sheet set, two pillows, and a mattress protector. Plus, a 365- night sleep trial and lifetime warranty.

Our score: ★★★★
User score: ★★★★½ (9,300+ reviews)

Alexis De Leaver
Sleep Deals Writer

Alexis recently joined the Tom's Guide Sleep Team as a Deals Writer. She is passionate about helping others get better sleep and even more passionate about finding a great deal, whether that's on some of the top mattress brands out there like Saatva, Nectar and DreamCloud, or on leading sleep tech like smart trackers. She is an experienced writer and editor in the lifestyle industry and has worked on major UK and US publications, including Daily Mail, Space.com, and Black Women Rising Magazine.

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