In the new Saatva mattress sale a queen size Classic is reduced to $1,495, saving you $200 on the listing price of $1,695. The Saatva Classic sits at the top of our best mattress guide as our top pick for most sleepers seeking head-to-toe comfort in bed without having to pay a luxury price. It comes in three firmness levels and two heights, which is an impressive level of customization for this price. As we explain in our Saatva Classic mattress review, this hybrid has also been awarded the Chiropractic Seal of Approval by the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations for better spinal support. And as all sizes bar the twin ($887) are discounted, now is a great time to buy the Classic ahead of the Memorial Day mattress sales. We’ve run long-term tests on the Saatva Classic and rate it highly for neck and back support. It’s designed with the brand’s own Spinal Zone sleep technology with a wire support in the center-third of the mattress to reduce back pain and stiffness upon waking up in the morning. All sleeping positions and most body weights are catered for, as the Classic comes in your choice of Plush Soft, Luxury Firm or Firm. For that luxury hotel feel at home, we’d recommend the Luxury Firm option – this is also the one we tested and loved. The only other mattress in a box that offers the same level of customizability as the Classic is the WinkBed Mattress, which is fractionally more expensive at $1,499 for a queen size at WinkBeds (opens in new tab). You’ll have 180 nights to trial the Classic at home, and it comes with a 15-year warranty that’s nearly twice the length of standard mattress warranties offered by many of the best mattress in a box brands. (For more guidance, read our feature on how do mattress warranties work).
title: “America S Best Selling Luxury Mattress Is 225 Off In Time Limited Sale” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Clifton Staley”
In the new Saatva mattress sale a queen size Classic is reduced to $1,495, saving you $200 on the listing price of $1,695. The Saatva Classic sits at the top of our best mattress guide as our top pick for most sleepers seeking head-to-toe comfort in bed without having to pay a luxury price. It comes in three firmness levels and two heights, which is an impressive level of customization for this price. As we explain in our Saatva Classic mattress review, this hybrid has also been awarded the Chiropractic Seal of Approval by the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations for better spinal support. And as all sizes bar the twin ($887) are discounted, now is a great time to buy the Classic ahead of the Memorial Day mattress sales. We’ve run long-term tests on the Saatva Classic and rate it highly for neck and back support. It’s designed with the brand’s own Spinal Zone sleep technology with a wire support in the center-third of the mattress to reduce back pain and stiffness upon waking up in the morning. All sleeping positions and most body weights are catered for, as the Classic comes in your choice of Plush Soft, Luxury Firm or Firm. For that luxury hotel feel at home, we’d recommend the Luxury Firm option – this is also the one we tested and loved. The only other mattress in a box that offers the same level of customizability as the Classic is the WinkBed Mattress, which is fractionally more expensive at $1,499 for a queen size at WinkBeds (opens in new tab). You’ll have 180 nights to trial the Classic at home, and it comes with a 15-year warranty that’s nearly twice the length of standard mattress warranties offered by many of the best mattress in a box brands. (For more guidance, read our feature on how do mattress warranties work).