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15 Best Early Labor Day Mattress Deals: Hybrid Beds, Budget, Innerspring


Labor Day is almost here and mattress companies have kicked off their sales. Our advice for buying a mattress is to never pay full price, and always look at deals with caution. Sale prices are usually the real MSRP in disguise. We keep track of prices throughout the year and have highlighted the deals that are actually good. All prices are for queen sizes.

Updated August 30, 2023: We’ve added deals from Allswell, Casper, and Leesa.

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Best Mattress Deals

Read our Best Mattresses and Best Organic Mattresses guide for more.

Helix Midnight Luxe Hybrid Mattress

Photograph: Helix

Enter code LDS25 at checkout to get this discount and two free pillows. This isn’t an uncommon sale price, but it has dipped since we checked last week. The Helix Midnight Luxe is our top pick overall. With this pricey bed, you’ll get six layers of foam and individually wrapped inner springs, making it more than 13 inches high. It’s medium-firm and comfortable for almost all sleeping positions. There are other firmness levels within the Luxe collection that we didn’t try.

Enter code LDS25 at checkout to get this discount along with two free pillows. This model from Helix is new to our guide, so we haven’t been tracking it as long. The current sale price is less than it cost last week, however, it’s still about $230 more than we saw during Prime Day. WIRED’s mattress tester Martin Cizmar has been sleeping on the soft Sunset model, but there are several firmness options to choose from depending on your needs. They’re 16 inches thick and come in two big, heavy boxes—the two pieces zip together to form one bed.

Photograph: Allswell

Unlike most mattresses, this already cheap hybrid went down in price since we first tried it, but it’s still as luxe and comfy as $2,000 mattresses. Technically it is $282 off from Walmart, but the base price has dropped to $687 on Allswell’s website, which is lower than Walmart’s $779 price—if you purchase it directly from Allswell, it’s discounted to $515 ($172 off) with code BIGDEAL25.

The Allswell Hybrid is the best super cheap mattress we tried. It’s typically $349 from Walmart (Walmart owns Allswell) but it dropped to this price at the end of May. We’re not sure yet whether this is the new standard price, but if you need a bed and want to spend as little as possible, it’s a good choice. It feels much more expensive than it is, beating out other super cheap beds we tried. It’s medium-firm and the top layer of gel-infused memory foam keeps you cool. If you can spend a little bit more, the Allswell Luxe for $399 is even comfier (though not on sale).

Enter code USAMADE at checkout to get this discount. This isn’t the cheapest we’ve seen, but it’s a rare sale. It’s our recommendation for a kid’s organic mattress, made using certified organic cotton, wool, and latex. This price is for the twin size.

Birch Luxe Natural Hybrid Mattress

Photograph: Cole Slutzky/Birch

Enter code LDS25 at checkout for this discount and two free pillows. This mattress is a new pick in our guide and it’s even cheaper now than when the sale first started. If you want an organic mattress, it’s a good upgrade and a higher-end version of the standard model we recommend in our organic mattress guide. It’s comfy, and the medium-firm feel is great for most sleeping styles. It’s topped with a layer of blended cashmere for regulating temperature. The Birch Luxe is GOTS-certified organic and uses natural latex with no polyurethane-based foams.

This is the typical sale price we see, so it’s not a bad buy. However, it dropped to $1,117 during Prime Day. The Mint Mattress is our pick for pressure relief. You’ll sink into it more than any other medium-firm foam beds, but it’s still supportive and cool. The top foam layer springs back into shape once you’re out of it, so you shouldn’t come home to a Pyscho-esque indent.

Enter code LD2023 at checkout to get this discount and two free pillows. Molecule’s Hybrid Mattress is one of our honorable mentions. Unlike a lot of the mattresses we’ve tried, it’s not usually on a forever sale. This discount matches what we saw during Prime Day. It’s a comfortable hybrid bed, but it’s seriously lacking in edge support.

These Deals Are OK

The below mattresses are discounted, but they’re either not as good as they claim or we’ve tracked them going even lower.

Photograph: Dreamcloud

DreamCloud is one of our honorable mentions, and our tester says it was comparable to the comfort of the Helix Midnight Luxe. This price is affordable in the mattress world, but the sale isn’t quite as large as it seems. Every time we’ve tracked it, we see it either for $899 or $799. It also dipped lower this past…



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