Memorial Day Mattress Sales Include Discounts From Saatva, Tempur-Pedic, Sleep Number
Several mattress brands are offering price reductions for the holiday weekend. The sales cover multiple models from Saatva, Tempur-Pedic, Sleep Number, Leesa, and Casper.
Several mattress brands have announced price reductions for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. The promotions include models from Saatva, Tempur-Pedic, Sleep Number, Leesa, and Casper.
The Saatva Classic Mattress includes a plush top and patented lumbar zone technology. Shoppers can receive $400 off orders over $1,000 during the sale period. The Saatva Solaire adjustable air bed offers 50 firmness settings and edge support. The brand previously partnered with the Olympics.
The Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt Topper uses body-contouring foam. The Tempur-Pedic Cloud Mattress provides contouring foam, pressure relief, and heat dissipation.
The Sleep Number i8 Smart Bed allows separate firmness settings for each side and adjusts automatically. The latest model in the line combines contouring foam, supportive coils, and an adjustable air base.
The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress has medium firmness and is described as suitable for most sleep positions. An exclusive code INSIDER25 provides an additional $25 discount. The same code INSIDER25 applies to this model.
Casper is offering up to 30 percent off its mattresses. The Dream hybrid provides a medium-firm feel with zone support, while the One all-foam model focuses on motion isolation and temperature regulation.
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Shoppers may purchase mattresses at reduced prices during the sale window.
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