Brooklyn Bedding mattress sale for March 2026: 25% off all mattresses
Find budget-friendly mattresses from just over $200 in Brooklyn Bedding's End of Winter sale
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In the March Brooklyn Bedding mattress sale there's 25% off to celebrate the end of winter. It's the standard discount we see at Brooklyn Bedding for most of the year and means you can get a queen size CopperFlex Pro Hybrid for $999 at Brooklyn Bedding.
You'd have got our favorite cooling mattress cheaper if you'd bought on Presidents' Day, when everything had 30% off at Brooklyn Bedding, but it's still good value and now there's a new and improved design. A couple of other Brooklyn Bedding mattresses have had a bit of a revamp this month, but that comes at a price.
Yep, we've spotted a couple of price increases on the Brooklyn Bedding range, with hikes on both the Aurora Luxe and Signature Hybrid, two of its most popular models. Read on for the latest pricing details.
We've tested several of Brooklyn Bedding's mattresses and think they could rival some of the best mattresses out there. So let's check out which Brooklyn Bedding deals are the best to shop this month, and if you want even more options, see our guide to the best mattress sales right now.
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Brooklyn Bedding mattress sale: 25% off sitewide
This is the discount you're most likely to see at Brooklyn Bedding, with 25% off getting you Brooklyn Bedding's most popular mattresses for as low as $205.50. However, no matter which sale you catch, you can always get a lifetime warranty, a 120-night sleep trial, and free shipping with all mattresses.
Brooklyn Bedding mattress sale: Top deals to shop this month
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The CopperFlex models are the latest addition to the Brooklyn Bedding line-up, offering a more luxurious feel for shoppers on a budget. In our CopperFlex Pro Hybrid Mattress review, it impressed us with its thick cushioning, cooler surface, and enticingly luxurious look. A queen hybrid is currently $999 (was $1,332) and is a good choice for anyone who's had their eye on a luxury cooling mattress but doesn't have the budget to indulge. Packed with cooling technology from PCM to copper foams, this is an ideal purchase for hot sleepers as temperatures start to creep up.
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We've had to rub our eyes and triple check this but yes, it seems prices have shot up on the Signature Hybrid, which means it's no longer one of the best mattresses under $1,000 for a queen, because you'll now pay $1,098.75 (was $1,465). That's quite the hike considering it would have cost you $932.40 on Presidents' Day, but at least you'll get a new and improved design. As we mentioned in our Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid Mattress review, hot sleepers might want to add the cooling pillow top, which brings a queen to $1,299.40. It was $1,212.40 last month, so that's less of a steep price rise, and it's still a competitive price for a pillow-top mattress, especially one that comes in such a broad range of sizes (including RV beds).
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Thanks to its cooling properties, firmness options, and supportive feel, the Aurora Luxe rates among the best hybrid mattresses we've tested. (Learn why in our Aurora Luxe Mattress review.) It's also one of the top cooling mattresses when you add on the cooling cloud pillow top — it's a premium upgrade, but for hot sleepers, we think it's worth the investment. There's now a new new and improved design and yes, prices are up on this mattress too: right now, a queen is $1,499.25 without a pillow top (down from $1,999) and $1,698.75 with a pillow top. Last month you'd have paid $1,305.50 and $1,585.50 respectively.
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This budget bed earns a place in this year's best cheap mattress guide for its customizable firmness and height options, plus great comfort and support. A six-inch queen is currently $393 (was $524), but for optimum support, we recommend upgrading to at least the 10" model, which we slept on for our Dreamfoam Essential Mattress review. A 10" queen is $524.25 (was $699) in the sale, and we think you're getting a lot more comfort with those four extra inches. There's also a massive size range – from small to large and everything in between – making it our favorite RV mattress.
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The Plank Firm claims to be the "firmest, flattest, and most supportive sleep" — our Plank Firm mattress review team just might agree. This double-sided bed pairs a super firm feel with minimal sink, offering exceptional support for both stomach and back sleeping. Side sleepers, avoid this one — the pillow top Brooklyn Bedding models will better provide the cushioning you need. Right now, a queen is $999 (was $1,332), which is a competitive price for a mattress like no other.
Which Brooklyn Bedding mattress should you choose?
Brooklyn Bedding has an expanding lineup of mattresses, from budget all-foam beds to luxury cooling hybrids. Here's a quick guide to choosing the right one for you.
The brand's most popular model is the Aurora Luxe Cooling mattress. This hybrid bed uses advanced cooling tech and three firmness options to provide optimal comfort to those who overheat at night. It's our top choice for hot sleepers; read our full Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe Mattress review to learn more.
The Signature Hybrid is an excellent value. The mattress comes in a soft, medium, or firm option and comes in plenty of sizes (including more obscure ones such as a short queen size). However, we found that it sleeps warm in our Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid Mattress review.
Then we have the Dreamfoam Essential, the brand's all-foam mattress that's ideal for those on tight budgets. You can pick your height — from a slim 6" model to a luxuriously thick 14" model. (For most adults, we recommend the 10" model for regular use.) That's what we slept on for our Brooklyn Bedding Dreamfoam Essential Mattress review.
The Plank Firm (and its upgraded sibling, the Plank Firm Luxe) is an ultra-firm model that we consider among the best mattresses for stomach sleepers. A flippable design allows you to choose the level of comfort you want on the fly. Read more in our Plank Firm Mattress review.
There's also the Titan Plus Core, Titan Plus Luxe, and the new Titan Plus Elite mattresses for heavy people that support up to 1,000lbs — twice the average weight capacity of a standard mattress.
The CopperFlex and CopperFlex Pro are specialized cooling mattresses that harness the heat-conducting properties of copper. You can read our CopperFlex Pro Hybrid Mattress review for an idea of how this cooling tech performs.
Other specialist mattresses from the brand include BB Kids (a children's mattress), the Spartan (for athletes and those living an active lifestyle) and the Sedona Elite (a luxury mattress boasting dual layers of coils).
The latest additions are the ThermoBalance, ThermoBalance Elite, ThermoBalance LX and ThermoBalance LX Elite: a range of luxury cooling beds including two models made with Talalay latex.
The best Brooklyn Bedding mattresses on sale now
Aurora Luxe Cooling
1. Aurora Luxe Cooling Mattress sale
The best Brooklyn Bedding mattress for hot sleepers
Best for:: Hot sleepers | Depth:: 13" | Materials:: Memory foam, other foams, coils | Trial:: 120 nights | Warranty:: Lifetime
The Aurora Luxe earned a place on this year's best cooling mattresses guide thanks to its excellent temperature regulation and customizable comfort options (soft, medium, or firm). It uses a cover made from GlacioTex, a heat-dissipating fabric, and a layer of copper-infused 'dynamic cooling' foam to keep hot sleepers cool.
It's also a great option for those with back pain as its adjustable firmness options mean you can pick a firmness that suits your preferred sleep position. Its supportive and comfortable sleep surface impressed our testers, as did the good amount of edge support.
The only downsides are that the GlacioTex material can feel a little slippery at times, while some motion transfer may be off-putting for anyone who shares a bed with a restless sleeper. However, if you can move past those hurdles, you'll be pleased with this mattress's comfort, support, and cooling features.
- Read more: Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress review
Signature Hybrid mattress
2. Signature Hybrid Mattress sale
The best Brooklyn Bedding mattress for under $1,000
Best for:: Back and stomach sleepers | Depth:: 11.5 | Materials:: Foam, coils, optional pillow top (reviewed) | Trial:: 120 nights | Warranty:: Lifetime
The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid boasts incredible value thanks to its supportive hybrid design and customizable firmness. Its great support means it's ideal for back and stomach sleepers.
The responsive surface also makes it good for those who change position throughout the night. opt for the firm option if you sleep on your back and stomach, while side sleepers should opt for the medium or soft models (you can also upgrade to an extra-plush pillow-top model for $200 extra).
When testing this mattress, we found that it had a good deal of motion isolation, making it a great option for couples. In fact, our bed-sharing testers barely felt any movements from their partners.
Meanwhile, shortcomings include poor edge support and lack of temperature regulation. Despite a breathable hybrid design with airflow-boosting coils, our testers found that the mattress retained some heat. However, if you live in a cold climate or don't overheat at night, you'll love this hybrid's comfort and support.
Dreamfoam Essential
3. Dreamfoam Essential Mattress sale
The best Brooklyn Bedding mattress for tight budgets
Best for:: Smaller budgets | Depth:: 8" (other options available) | Materials:: Memory foam, other foam | Trial:: 120 nights | Warranty:: Lifetime
The Dreamfoam Essential is the most affordable bed in Brooklyn Bedding's line-up. It comes in a range of heights and sizes (including RV sizes, short queen, short king, and Olympic Queen). The bed also has a medium-firm feel, which should suit most sleepers and provide a good amount of support and comfort.
When reviewing this mattress, our testers slept on the 8" model. This thickness provided a good amount of comfort and support, but we always recommend going for at least a 10" model if you want to sleep on a mattress nightly. However, the thinner models are great for guest rooms, RVs, and growing kids.
The motion isolation is very good, so it will work well if you share a bed with a restless sleeper. However, be aware that the edge support is a little weak, which is to be expected in a budget foam bed.
- Read more: DreamFoam Essential mattress review
How much is a Brooklyn Bedding mattress?
The price a Brooklyn Bedding mattress oscillates between its standard 25% off discount and a special 30% off deal that it rolls out during holiday sales events. That said, we did see 32% off for Labor Day 2025, which is the highest discount we've ever seen.
This is how much Brooklyn Bedding mattresses cost after the 25% off this month:
| Header Cell - Column 0 | MSRP | Discount price (March 2026) |
|---|---|---|
Aurora Luxe Cooling (Queen) | $1,999 | $1,499.25 |
CopperFlex Pro Hybrid (Queen) | $1,332 | $999 |
Signature Hybrid (Queen) | $1,465 | $1,098.75 |
Dreamfoam Essential (10" Queen) | $699 | $524.25 |
Brooklyn Bedding mattress sales FAQs
How to spot the best Brooklyn Bedding mattress sales
Most of the time at Brooklyn Bedding, you'll find its standard site-wide 25% off sale. However, the brand also throws 30% off sales during holiday events, and sometimes you'll get the opportunity to up that to 32% with a discount code.
You'll certainly catch a Brooklyn Bedding 30% off discount around the major holiday events, including last month's Black Friday sales.
Are Brooklyn Bedding mattresses good?
In short, yes. We've tested and reviewed several Brooklyn Bedding mattresses, including the Aurora Luxe Cooling, Signature Hybrid, Dreamfoam Essential, and Plank Firm.
While none of the mattresses came without drawbacks, each received positive reviews from our panel of expert mattress testers.
Can you return a Brooklyn Bedding mattress?
Yes, you can return a Brooklyn Bedding mattress but only after you've had it for at least 30 days or a maximum of 120 days from day of delivery. The 120-night sleep trial included with all Brooklyn Bedding mattresses mean you can try out your bed for 120 nights before deciding whether it's right for you or not.
If you decide to return it and you've had it for more than 30 days and less than 120 days, then you are eligible to return your mattress. Please be aware, however, that returns are not free and cost $99.
Where is the best place to buy a Brooklyn Bedding mattress?
While you can buy a Brooklyn Bedding mattress from retailers such as Bed, Bath, & Beyond, Walmart, and Amazon, we always recommend buying directly from the brand.
This is because buying directly from Brooklyn Bedding guarantees you its extras, such as a 120-night sleep trial and a lifetime warranty.
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Frances Daniels is a PPA-accredited journalist and Sleep Staff Writer at Tom's Guide with an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University. Her role includes covering mattress and sleep news and writing sleep product reviews and buyer's guides, including our Best Hybrid Mattress 2025 guide. She is interested in the relationship between sleep and health, interviewing an array of experts to create in-depth articles about topics such as nutrition, sleep disorders, sleep hygiene, and mattress care. She is also our specialist on mattress toppers — producing bed topper reviews and taking care of our Best Mattress Toppers 2025 guide — and leads content relating to fiberglass-free beds for a non-toxic sleep. Outside of Tom's Guide, she has written for Ideal Home and Marie Claire.
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