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This Black Friday sale won't last — buy a luxury Saatva hybrid mattress for under $1,000

The Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid mattress on a bed frame in a bedroom, a Tom's Guide Black Friday mattress deals graphic (left)
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Black Friday is an excellent time to snap up a Saatva mattress at its lowest possible price. Right now you can take $400 off the Memory Foam Hybrid at Saatva, the brand's most affordable, luxury handcrafted bed.

Saatva is the brand behind some of the best mattresses you can buy online, including the Saatva Classic, which sits at the top of our rankings. Right now, as part of the Saatva Black Friday sale, there's $400 off all of its mattresses over $1,000.

Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid:was $1,349now $949 at Saatva

Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid: twin was $1,349 now $949 at Saatva
This mattress received a near-perfect score in our Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid review. We found that it was not only comfortable in all sleep positions, but it also offered cooler sleep during the night. Its support around the edge of the mattress was also top-notch. With $400 off in this month's Saatva mattress sales, a queen is reduced to $1,649 (was $2,049). Saatva boasts generous sleep benefits with a 365-night sleep trial, free white glove delivery and a lifetime warranty.

<p><strong>Our score: <a href="https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/saatva-memory-foam-hybrid-mattress"><strong>★★★★½<strong> <br /><strong>User score: <a href="https://www.prf.hn/click/camref:1100l8udd/pubref:hawk-custom-tracking/destination:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.saatva.com%2Fmattresses%2Fmemory-foam-hybrid%3Futm_source%3Dfuturepublishing%26utm_medium%3Daffiliate%26coupon%3Dawyqqgzvxqicebab" target="_blank"><strong>★★★★★<strong> (200+ reviews)

Is this mattress right for you?

After sleeping on this memory foam hybrid mattress, we found that it is on the firmer side, without giving the sink-in feeling that some of the best memory foam mattresses offer.

Like the best hybrid mattress, a supportive layer of coils helps hold your spine in healthy alignment while the memory foam comfort layers offer excellent pressure relief as well as relief from aches and pains. At 7.5-8 out of 10 for firmness, it's a great choice for back and stomach sleepers. And unlike most memory foam hybrids it's shipped flat, not in a box, so it's ready to go as soon as it's delivered, with no off-gassing to put up with.

The hybrid construction and cooling foam layers allow more airflow, helping to keep temperatures regulated. Our tester found it to be exceptionally cooling. However if you don't mind spending a little more, you'll find that our favorite mattress, the Saatva Classic, comes in three firmness options so that you can choose the feel that best fits your sleeping style.

If you're looking for something cheaper

DreamCloud Classic Hybrid: twin from $399 at DreamCloud

DreamCloud Classic Hybrid: twin from $399 at DreamCloud
This mattress received four out of five stars in our DreamCloud Classic Mattress review. We found that the Classic supported most sleep positions, was easy to move about on, and had solid edge support, so you won't feel like you're falling off the bed if you sleep or sit close to the edge. Right now in the DreamCloud mattress sale, a twin is $399 and a queen is $699. Plus, you'll also get a free sleep bundle including two pillows, a sheet set, and a mattress protector.

<p><strong>Our score: <a href="https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/dreamcloud-mattress"><strong>★★★★<br /><strong>User score: <a href="https://dreamcloudsleep.xuok.net/c/221109/473934/8339?subId1=hawk-custom-tracking&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dreamcloudsleep.com%2Fmattress" target="_blank"><strong>★★★★½<strong> (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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