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Best mattress deals as of Oct. 31: Save on popular brands like Casper and more

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UPDATE: Oct. 31, 2022, 3:00 p.m. EDT This list has been updated to reflect pricing and availability as of Oct. 31.

  • BEST HYBRID MATTRESS DEAL: The Layla Hybrid Mattress is a flippable mattress that employs both firm and soft sides, making it a great option for all types of sleepers — $1,499 $1,699 (save $200)

  • BEST BED-IN-A-BOX DEAL: The Purple Plus Mattress comes with a cushion-y, premium foam layer for added comfort — $1,499 $1,899 (save $400)


Splurging while online shopping isn't always advisable — unless you're shopping for a mattress. In that case, we recommend worrying less about the price tag and more about the quality of what you're buying. That doesn't mean you should scoff at a solid discount, though, and that's exactly what we're here for. Each and every week, we'll be telling you about all the best mattress sales from across the web. Time for some sweet deals and sweet dreams.

Best hybrid mattress deal

Why we like it

The Layla Hybrid mattress is like having a firm and soft mattress all in one. This is because you can actually flip it depending on your needs — one side is firm for those who need a little extra support, and the other is soft for added comfort. It's a good choice for all types of sleepers.

Best bed-in-a-box deal

Why we like it

Purple is one of the most popular online mattress brands for good reason: Their mattresses are great. The Purple Plus is no exception — it comes with a premium foam layer, a 2-inch GelFlex Grid that cradles your pressure points, and a foam core that cuts down on bounce.

More mattress deals by brand

Allswell

Amerisleep 

Avocado

Bear

Birch 

Brentwood Home

Brooklyn Bedding

Casper

DreamCloud

Eight Sleep

Leesa

Nectar 

Nest Bedding

Tuft & Needle 

Zinus



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