Product Reviews

These luxury mattresses are worth every cent — especially with up to 60% off in the Labor Day sales

Composite image of the Saatva Classic, DreamCloud Premier Hybrid, Avocado Green and Naturepedic Concerto mattresses, with a Tom's Guide badge overlaid saying "PRICE DROP"



My personal position is that when you’re shopping for the best mattress for your sleep requirements, you should spend as much as you can comfortably afford. For me, that’s the Saatva Classic, a luxury innerspring hybrid that delivers an excellent balance of support and comfort. And now is a great time to buy as you can save $400 on the Saatva Classic at Saatva, with a queen down to $1,739 (was $2,139).

So why do I think you should spend as much as you can on a mattress? Because if you choose wisely, you’ll be investing in a mattress that you’ll be sleeping on for the next ten years or so. That’s a lot of time in bed, so you want to make it count.

This means that in the Labor Day mattress sales I’d look for one of the best luxury mattresses, and as I say above my pick is the Saatva Classic. But once you start looking at high quality beds (often handcrafted using premium materials and traditional techniques), it feels like there’s less scope for the sort of savings you find with cheaper mattresses. And you’ll likely notice that sales are occasional for some brands, rather than running 365 days a year.

Generally, I’ll advise you that if a mattress isn’t discounted you should wait for the next sale to come along. But there are some options that I’d actually be prepared to pay full price for if I couldn’t afford to wait, because I know they’d last long enough to deliver excellent value. The following four options fit the bill: they deliver in terms of price and quality, and they all come with long warranties, so you know they’re meant to be an enduring presence in your bedroom…

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