The Black Friday mattress deals are here: Shop Casper, Leesa, and more popular bed-in-a-box brands
UPDATE: Nov. 25, 2022, 8:00 a.m. EST This story has been updated to include the latest mattress deals and discounts during Black Friday.
BEST FOAM MATTRESS DEAL: The Bear Original mattress is an affordable gel-infused memory foam option that contours to keep your spine aligned — $487 - $1,055 (save up to $567 with code BF35)
BEST HYBRID MATTRESS DEAL: The Casper Wave Hybrid creates comfy zoned support with an innovative mix of foam, springs, and gel pods — $1,346.25 - $2,621.25 (save up to $873.75)
Black Friday may be a seasonal event, but sleep is year-round. Getting quality shut-eye should be a priority for all of us — it contributes to both our mental and physical health. Also, sleeping just rocks. If you haven't allowed yourself to indulge in regular midday naps, we recommend making it a part of your routine.
Because we need to sleep and do it nightly, having a good mattress is a must. It's one of the best investments you can make, so don't be shy about splurging if you're in the position to. Luckily, you might not have to splurge too much, because the Black Friday mattress sales are great this year.
We've put together a list of the best live Black Friday mattress deals from Leesa, Casper, and plenty more. (Bonus: plenty of them come with free stuff, like pillows.) We see a good night's sleep in your future.
Black Friday foam mattress deals
Why we like it
Bear's Original foam mattress is an affordable option for those getting their first "bed in a box," now under $1,000 for any size (other than the Split King) with Bear's generous 35% off sale. The gel-infused memory foam gently contours to keep your spine in check while drawing away body heat to keep you cool. Your purchase also comes with free sheets, two Cloud pillows, and a mattress protector — a $325 value.
Black Friday hybrid mattress deals
Why we like it
If you've decided that you're down to ball out on a mattress, go with Casper's Wave Hybrid. Casper nailed the balance of firmness and softness with an innovative concoction of memory foam, latex, springs, and gel pods, all strategically layered to create zoned support under your waist and lower back. Mashable reviewer RJ Andersen was sold after one night.
More mattress deals by brand
Amerisleep
Avocado
Birch
Birch Natural Mattress — $999 - $1,749 (save $400 plus two free pillows)
Birch Luxe Natural Mattress — $1,449 - 2,849 (save $400 plus two free pillows)
Casper
Casper Original Hybrid mattress — $971.25 - $1,571.25 (save up to $523.75)
Casper Nova Hybrid mattress — $1,346.25 - $2,171.25 (save up to $723.75)
DreamCloud
Emma Sleep
Emma CliMax mattress — $499
$999(save $500)
Helix
Layla Sleep
Layla Memory Foam mattress — $599 - $1,099 (save $150 plus two free pillows)
Layla Hybrid mattress — $1,099 - $1,699 (save $200 plus two free pillows)
Leesa
Leesa Original mattress — $749 - $1,399 (save up to $200)
Leesa Original Hybrid mattress — $949 - $1,599 (save up to $200)
Leesa Sapira Hybrid mattress — $1,199 - $1,899 (save up to $400)
Leesa Legend Hybrid mattress — $1,599 - $2,299 (save up to $700)
Nectar
Nest Bedding
The Sparrow mattress — $919.50 - $1,839 (save up to $460)
The Owl mattress — $1,119 - 1,999.50 (save up to $666.50)
The Quail mattress — $679.20 - $1,199.20 (save up to $299.80)
Up to 50% off sheets and duvets
Pillow Cube
Side Sleeper Pro pillow — $89.99
$129.99(save $40)
Purple
Purple Hybrid Premier 3 mattress — $2,199 - $4,698 (save $300)
Purple Hybrid Premier 4 mattress — $2,899 - $6,098 (save $300)
Saatva
Sealy
Sealy CopperChill mattress — $339.99 - 599.99 (save up to $700)
Sealy Cocoon Chill memory foam mattress — $499 - $999 (save up to $540, get free pillows and sheets)
Tuft & Needle
Tuft & Needle Hybrid mattress — $976.50 - $1,816.50 (save up to 778.50)
Tuft & Needle Mint mattress — $821.25 - $1,571.25 (save up to $523.75)
Vaya
Vaya mattress — $449 - 899 (save up to $300)
Zoma
Zoma Start mattress — $449 - $898 (save up to $150)
Zoma Hybrid mattress — $499 - $1198 (save up to $150)
Topics Black Friday Health
Frequently Asked Questions
Black Friday is one of the best times of year to buy a mattress, actually. Though holiday weekends like Labor Day and Memorial Day are also big for mattress deals, Black Friday is conveniently situated right before the new year, when retailers are making a last-ditch effort to clear stock before January (when most brands drop their new mattress models).
We won't lie — mattresses are a hefty investment, but it's hard to put a correct price on comfort. While we wouldn't recommend buying the absolute cheapest mattress you can find, you can keep your cart near the $500 or $600 mark without waking up with a sore back. Premium mattresses with more innovative layering or cooling materials typically hit between $1,500 and $3,000. But that's easier to stomach when you think of it in terms of longevity: Splurging on a nice mattress now means you won't have to even think about a replacement for, like, the next decade.
Pricing also depends on size, and it goes without saying that mattresses aren't one size fits all. Consider how many people (or pets) will be sleeping in the bed, too, and how much you value factors like low motion transfer and personal space for spreading out. Obviously, the bigger the mattress, the more expensive — the prices we have listed for each Black Friday sale range from the cheapest (a twin) to the most expensive (a king). And before you ask, the difference between a king and a California king is that the latter is four inches longer but four inches narrower.
Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers and tests essential home tech like vacuums and TVs, plus eco-friendly hacks. Her ever-evolving experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.
Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, laptops, fitness, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.