<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-financial-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-financial-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":1982001,"date":"2021-09-03T23:05:00","date_gmt":"2021-09-03T21:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=1982001"},"modified":"2021-09-04T07:37:25","modified_gmt":"2021-09-04T05:37:25","slug":"you-can-save-hundreds-of-dollars-on-a-mattress-during-labor-day-weekend-these-are-the-best-mattress-deals-to-shop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/ru\/2021\/09\/you-can-save-hundreds-of-dollars-on-a-mattress-during-labor-day-weekend-these-are-the-best-mattress-deals-to-shop\/","title":{"rendered":"You can save hundreds of dollars on a mattress during Labor Day weekend\u2014these are the best mattress deals to shop"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>\u2014 Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed\u2019s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.<br \/>\nIf you\u2019re looking for a great \u2026<\/b><br \/>\n\u2014 Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed\u2019s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. If you\u2019re looking for a great mattress and a great deal, you\u2019re in luck: Labor Day mattress sales are already in full force. A number of top brands such as Tuft &amp; Needle, DreamCloud and Casper have rolled out steep discounts and freebies ahead of the three-day weekend. Get expert shopping advice delivered to your phone. Sign up for text message alerts from the deal-hunting nerds at Reviewed. At Reviewed, we\u2019re serious about testing products, including the best mattresses. In our sleep lab, we run a gamut of tests to evaluate bounciness, motion transfer, heat retention and more. With that in mind, here are the best Labor Day sales you can shop right now. We love the Tuft &amp; Needle Original mattress for its firm but slightly supple sleep surface. The all-foam mattress is great for people who tend to sleep on their stomach and back, as it provides ample support for the spine. During its Labor Day sale, you can score at least 10% off any Tuft &amp; Needle mattress, with the Original starting at $580.50 for a twin and a queen size ringing up at $805.50. The company also sells the slightly softer Mint mattress. Though we haven\u2019t tested it, Tuft &amp; Needle recommends it for anyone who prefers a less firm sleep surface\u2014which might make it better for side sleepers, in particular. It&#8217;s currently 15% off and starts at $633.25 for a twin and $1,015.25 for a queen. Leesa is the manufacturer of our Upgrade Pick, the Leesa Hybrid. It&#8217;s one of the best mattresses we&#8217;ve tested, but it also carries a steeper price. Our tester loved the mattress for its firm but forgiving surface that she felt was well-suited for all sleep positions. Through Labor Day, the Leesa Hybrid is up to $300 off, with a queen ringing up at $1,549 (a savings of $250). King and California king sizes see the steepest price cut at $1,699\u2014$300 off their MSRP. In addition to getting two free pillows with your purchase, you can also save on bundles with mattresses and bases. The Leesa Hybrid was one of a handful that worked surprisingly well for side and stomach sleeping, which require different amounts of support. It was firm enough to keep our tester\u2019s lumbar spine from feeling worse for wear, but soft enough for cradling the pressure points at her hips and shoulders. What\u2019s more, the mattress kept fairly cool in both her experience and in our lab assessments. Shop the Leesa Sale Looking for something that ships straight to your door but feels more like a traditional innerspring mattress? The Awara organic luxury hybrid mattress may fit the bill\u2014and the brand is offering $400 off its mattresses and $499 worth of accessories. We found it has a firmer surface and phenomenal edge support (meaning the sides don\u2019t collapse when you sit or lie down on them). Another upshot? The Awara is made with latex foam, which is cooler than most memory foams. Sure enough, our testers think it\u2019s a great choice for those who run warm. The company makes eco-friendly claims, too, and its Labor Day sale keeps that at the forefront. Awara says it will \u201cplant ten trees for a farmer in need\u201d for every mattress purchased during Labor Day weekend. Though we couldn\u2019t vet the offer and how it selects farmers, no other company featured any sustainability measures in conjunction with sales for the weekend. For those eyeing a hybrid, the Amerisleep AS3 mattress is a super firm option. It pairs a sturdy core with a supple upper layer for the best of both worlds. (Our tester, who prefers firmer mattresses in general, still found it took a few days to acclimate to this one.) You can save up to 30% and receive a handful of freebies with your purchase. The twin size AS3 is $804 with the discount, and goes up to $1,328 for a regular or California king. The company is one of a few that offers a split king ($1,678). Twin or full-size mattresses come with one cooling pillow, and larger sizes come with two. The Amerisleep has reasonable edge support and stays fairly cool, though it isn\u2019t quite as good as the Awara and a few others. The Nectar mattress was previously our best mattress overall. When we recently revisited it, our tester felt it was comfortable and especially good for people who tend to sleep on their side and want a mattress that can cushion their shoulders and hips. Now through Labor Day, you can save $299 on twin and full size mattresses and $399 on larger sizes. In addition, you\u2019ll score a bundle of freebies valued at $399 that includes a mattress protector, cooling pillow and sheet set. Side sleepers will be pleased to learn that the Nectar Mattress doesn\u2019t tend to retain heat. In fact, it\u2019s among the coolest foam mattresses we\u2019ve tested. This makes it a great choice for folks who sleep warm but like this material. The Green mattress is made with latex rather than fossil fuel-based foams. Not to mention, this brand has the most environmental and material certifications of the brands and mattresses we\u2019ve tested. Its other components include cotton (the outermost fabric on the bed) and wool, which provides a flame retardant barrier that helps regulate temperature, too. In our experience, the mattress is very responsive\u2014meaning the surface layer feels springy and supportive. If you\u2019re looking for a sinking-in or cuddled sensation, there are better options out there. Shop the Avocado Sale Casper is a well-known and well-loved brand\u2014especially by podcast listeners, who often hear ads for it during shows. In our testing, the Casper Original mattress didn\u2019t fare exceptionally well. On the other hand, Reviewed\u2019s editor-in-chief has owned\u2014and loved\u2014 his Casper mattress for years. He still swears by it, which just goes to show how personal and variable mattress preferences are. Casper is offering a great deal on its mattresses in the weeks leading up to (and over) Labor Day weekend. Its mid-tier and premium offerings, the Nova Hybrid and Wave Hybrid, are 15% off, starting at $1,016 and $1,356 respectively. Though we haven\u2019t tested these options, it\u2019s likely that with springs they\u2019ll be more supportive than the Original mattress, which is all foam. Puffy previously had two models of the Puffy Lux, an all-foam version and a hybrid. We tested the all-foam version, which has since been discontinued. Nonetheless, our tester, who generally likes hybrids more than foam mattresses, loved its soft, cushioned surface that offered plenty of support. Though she hasn\u2019t personally tested the hybrid, she assumes she\u2019ll equally enjoy it\u2014if not more\u2014when she sleeps on it later this fall. For Labor Day, customers can receive $300 off and a bundle of accessories worth up to $455 with a mattress, including a pillow, mattress protector and sheets. Our tester loved the super firm surface of the DreamCloud mattress. It\u2019s a hybrid with a combination of springs and foam to max out comfort overnight. For Labor Day weekend, DreamCloud is offering $200 off its mattresses, plus $399 worth of accessories with every purchase. Given the mattress\u2019s 14-inch height, the included mattress protector and sheet set could come in handy. The DreamCloud is a great choice for stomach and back sleepers, who will find it provides the perfect balance of support and firmness with just enough give. It\u2019s also great at keeping you cool, as the springs allow for more airflow through the bed, dissipating body heat overnight. Side sleepers may find it\u2019s a bit too firm and are likely better off looking at other options on this list. Brooklyn Bedding offers six different mattresses, from a basic foam option, to the Sedona Hybrid, which it bills as a luxury option (with a price tag to match). The company\u2019s already reasonable prices on most products are even better with the 25% off Labor Day Discount that\u2019s currently being offered. We tested one of its bestselling models, the Brooklyn Signature Hybrid. It\u2019s available in three firmness levels, and our tester opted for the medium option, which is the company\u2019s most popular. She cautions that it didn\u2019t _feel_ medium firm\u2014instead it was more akin to a soft mattress. While it was tolerable for stomach sleeping, she felt it was best suited to side sleeping. With the discount, a queen size Signature Hybrid is $843, saving $281 off retail price. Shop the Brooklyn Bedding Sale It\u2019s almost impossible to not know about Tempur-Pedic. It was one of the first brands widely associated with memory foam\u2014a material that doesn\u2019t just cradle you, but also retains the shape of your body. Tempur-Pedic is offering 30% off its Tempur-Cloud, and $200 to $500 off other mattress models. With the discount, a Tempur-Cloud queen size mattress rings up at $1,399.30\u2014a savings of $599.70. You can also score deals on bundles with adjustable bases. We tested the Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Cloud mattress and found it was supportive and comfortable for side sleeping, but it wasn\u2019t as well-served for stomach sleepers. Our tester was disappointed it fell subject to one of the biggest pitfalls of foam mattresses: heat retention. This mattress left her feeling baked every morning\u2014possibly because of the extra sink-in you get when sleeping on it. In our tester\u2019s experience, the Allswell Supreme mattress was a treat to sleep on. She loved the soft upper layer combined with a sturdy spring base that felt supportive overnight. The one area where this mattress didn\u2019t perform as well was edge support. It tended to collapse beneath our tester\u2019s body weight when she sat in bed reading before going to sleep. This isn\u2019t a deal-breaker for many, especially if you don\u2019t care to sleep or sit on the edge of the bed, but it\u2019s worth pointing out. Our readers love Saatva mattresses. When they go on sale, they\u2019re among the most popular mattresses our readers buy. For Labor Day, you can save $200 on a purchase of $925 or more, with discounted prices displayed on the product page. A twin size comes in at $887 and a queen is $1,574. Our tester loved the Saatva Classic mattress in luxury firm. Its plush surface was forgiving and made her feel as though she was sleeping on a bed at a high-end resort. It\u2019s a tall hybrid mattress at 14.5 inches from base to top and includes two types of springs and foam that the company claims is designed to provide back support. The biggest pitfall is for light sleepers: When our tester slept on the bed, it was easy for her to feel her partner moving about on the mattress. Shop the Saatva Sale Everything on the Simmons site is 10% off for Labor Day. The biggest perk? The mattresses are already cheap. A Simmons firm foam is $314 for a queen\u2014making it one of the cheapest options we\u2019ve tried. Simmons offers two mattresses, a hybrid mattress (on sale for $260) and an all-foam option (on sale for $242). Both are available in three different firmness levels\u2014firm, medium, and plush. We wouldn\u2019t recommend the firm hybrid Serta mattress we tested for indefinite use\u2014our tester could feel the springs in the month she spent on it. Nonetheless, we think it\u2019s a great budget option for a guest room or for shorter term use (say, you move somewhere for a year or so and don\u2019t plan on staying long-term). Shop the Simmons Sale We\u2019ve yet to test Eight Sleep\u2019s mattress and other smart sleep products, though the brand has plenty of enthusiastic Twitter users. Some have praised the Eight Sleep mattress for allowing them to sleep through the entire night, and others comment on how much it\u2019s worth the steep price (the brand\u2019s most popular queen mattress costs over $3,000). During its Labor Day sale, Eight Sleep is offering $150 off its popular Pod mattress, bringing its price down to $2,445 for a queen. It comes with integrated heating and cooling technology so that you can stay at the perfect temperature all night. Its most popular queen mattress, the Pod Pro, is on sale for $2,945 and includes a one-inch topper and extra smart features such as a gentle vibration that wakes up sleepers. Keep in mind: Some of the data and features are only accessible at additional cost. With the basic plan, you\u2019ll get free access to scheduled heating and cooling and daily reports on sleep and health. For full access, you\u2019ll have to pay $19 per month. The monthly subscription provides additional data, smart temperature adjustment and a handful of other features. Shop the Eight Sleep Sale Serta, the legacy mattress brand, isn\u2019t missing out on Labor Day sales. It has a number of popular online mattresses on sale\u2014you can get $200 off a queen, king or California king iComfort mattress, which is available in foam and as a hybrid. Both iComfort models purport to diffuse body heat\u2014we think it\u2019s likely that the hybrid is more effective at the task. Then there are the Serta Motion Perfect adjustable bases, which are knocked down for Labor Day, too. You\u2019ll see the biggest savings on the split king base\u2014$600 off. While we haven\u2019t tested the iComfort mattress yet, we are in the middle of testing the Perfect Sleeper, and thus far we like its edge support and medium-firm feel. Note: This particular model isn\u2019t on sale. Shop the Serta Sale Need help finding products? Sign up for our weekly newsletter. It\u2019s free and you can unsubscribe at any time. The product experts at Reviewed have all your shopping needs covered. Follow Reviewed on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest deals, product reviews and more. 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