The 16 best mattress deals for Cyber Monday (2021): Hybrid, Organic, Foam and Kids
Good night the rest is important your overall health, so it’s important that you choose the right mattress to lull you to sleep. We did tested dozens of mattressesand the good news is that many of them are currently on sale for Cyber Monday. There’s a mattress here for everyone.
But first, there are some choices to make. Should you buy a composite mattress or an all-foam mattress? We prefer hybrids because they combine multiple layers of memory foam with hundreds of individual coil springs sandwiched in between. In our testing experience, they tend to be more supportive and help cool you down a bit better so you don’t wake up in a sweat. All foams are pretty much what the name suggests — multi-layered and multi-layered of thick activated foam.
All prices below are for queen size mattresses. These picks have been tested by our Gear team and featured in Guide to the best mattress.
Our Favorite Mattress
Enter BFSALE100 for $100 off $600, BFSALE150 for $150 off $1,250, or BFSALE200 for $200 off $1,750 at checkout
Even after testing more mattresses this year, the Helix Midnight Luxe is still our favorite. It’s plush and comfortable, and designed to prevent back pain — springs are stiffer where more support is needed. Unfortunately, it’s also super expensive and has gone up in price since last year’s Cyber Week, but if you can afford it, we think you’ll really enjoy it.
Discounts on organic mattresses
WIRED senior reviewer Scott Gilbertson says this is the only mattress he and his wife agree on, although she prefers soft mattresses and he prefers firm ones. Somehow it combines the two and has been maintained for the past year. There is also a pillow option for those who need a super soft mattress.
It’s not just comfortable. This is our favorite eco-friendly mattress, made from organic latex, wool and cotton. No polyurethane, flame retardants, active foams or chemical binders. The company is also a certified B Corporation that has purchased enough offsetting that it can be said to operate as a carbon negative business.
If you want an organic mattress for your baby, you can save some money by using this brand instead of Avocado — like Avocado, it’s made with organic latex, wool, and cotton. Reviewer Scott Gilbertson tried this mattress on for his kids and he says it’s firm yet comfortable – his kids say it’s the most comfortable mattress they’ve ever tried. For $125 more, you can opt for a double-sided option to extend the life of the mattress if your kids are on rough beds (i.e. they jump on them often).
There are 2 pillows
Here’s another organic option, and it comes from Helix, the maker of our favorite bed. It has a plush and bouncy feel but not clutter. It’s also good for the stomach, side, and even sleep, but it doesn’t stay as cool as some of the other options on this list.
Comes with 2 pillows, a bed sheet and a mattress protector
WIRED writer Louryn Strampe tested both this organic Birch and Awara mattress. She finds this one to be particularly elastic and comfortable for solo sleepers, but says it’s not as supportive as the Birch. The company planted 10 trees (via tree.org) for each mattress purchased.
Other hybrid mattress deals
Comes with 2 pillows, a bed sheet and a mattress protector
This is one of our honorable mentions. Its thick pillowcase is almost as beautiful as our favorite mattress, the Helix Midnight Luxe.
You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to get a good mattress. We’ve tried a few Allswell mattresses (a brand owned by Walmart) and they all like them. If you are sleeping on this mattress every night, use the Luxe option. It’s better than the standard Allswell with three additional layers of foam and a top. Like many of the mattresses in this guide, the standard price has increased in the last year.
Allswell Supreme is an even better mattress Discount to $739 ($246), and it’s as nice as many $2,000 mattresses. The foam is stiffer and features layers of copper and graphite infused gel foam to help disperse heat even further. If you need to spend as little as possible, Standard Hybrid on sale for $281 ($94 off)and it supports, with medium stiffness. We think it’s the best inexpensive mattress, but better for the living room than your everyday bed.
There are 2 pillows
The Leesa Hybrid is one of the favorites of top mattress reviewer Jeffrey Van Camp. It has a smooth, textured and soft shell that is firm and relieves pressure. He said the layers of foam and springs blend together beautifully, hugging his body when he sleeps. Like the Helix, it’s also expensive.
Select hybrid foam + spring
Casper is probably the most popular of all the mattress brands in the box. We prefer this blend to the all-foam, which appeared first on the site, so make sure you’re buying the right one. It’s the bed that WIRED director Jeffrey Van Camp has moved back in the middle of testing other mattress types. He calls it a palette cleaner and says it feels like a bed. It is supportive yet soft and often works on stomachs, backs and side sleepers. If you’ve read through our guide and are having trouble choosing, this is a safe bet.
Discount foam mattress
Comes with 2 pillows
You may not know if you need a soft or firm mattress. Layla’s mattress has two sides, so you can spend a few nights on both sides (hard and soft) to learn it. It’s all foam, so it’s not as as comfortable as a hybrid mattress, but we liked it even when sleeping on our stomachs.
Comes with 2 pillows, a bed sheet and a mattress protector
We think this one is great for side sleepers. Its four layers of dense, tailored foam gently hug you while you slumber, but you don’t drown in too much. It provides a “Lifetime warranty. ”