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Don't sleep on Avocado's Memorial Day mattress deals! Save 10% on best-sellers 💤

Don't sleep on Avocado's Memorial Day mattress deals! Save 10% on best-sellers 💤

USA Today07-05-2025
Don't sleep on Avocado's Memorial Day mattress deals! Save 10% on best-sellers 💤 Get a head start on your Memorial Day weekend savings with these mattress deals on the Avocado Green Mattress and Avocado Green Pillow.
While Memorial Day 2025 is still a few weeks out, many mattress brands are getting a head start on their Memorial Day deals by offering up some amazing savings on best-selling mattresses, pillows and mattress toppers.
Avocado is one of many such brands, and the retailer just launched its Memorial Day mattress sale—featuring deals like a sitewide 10% off discount and savings on popular Avocado mattresses like the organic Green Mattress and Luxury Organic Mattress. Whether you've been itching to upgrade your bedroom setup, want an excuse to try one of Avocado's internet-famous mattresses or simply can't say no to a great deal (same), there's no better time to invest in the mattress of your dreams—especially if you're shopping with a tight budget.
Ahead, shop the best Memorial Day mattress deals we found during Avocado's sale. Plus, score limited-time savings on the plush Avocado Green Pillow that has over 4,500 five-star reviews.
Please note: All discounts automatically apply once you have added your selections to your cart.
📲 More: Sleep Number's Memorial Day sale is already live with up to 50% off
Shop the Avocado Memorial Day mattress sale
Shop the Avocado Memorial Day mattress sale
Why are Avocado mattresses so popular?
Unlike other mattress brands, sustainability is a huge focal point of Avocado's brand ethos. The retailer has a large inventory of organic mattresses that are made from eco-friendly materials and feature a number of green certifications—like GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) and GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard). Avocado mattresses combine sustainable craftsmanship with a luxurious, comfortable design that's made to last.
How do I choose the right mattress?
With so many different types of mattresses to choose from, knowing which model is best-suited to your lifestyle and sleeping preferences can be a challenge. There are several things to consider: What is your preferred sleeping position (a side sleeper, back sleeper or stomach sleeper)? What are your comfortability preferences; do you prefer soft, medium or firm mattresses? What's your shopping budget for a new mattress?
Pro sleeping tip: Hybrid mattresses are generally the best option for people who want something that combines the comfort of a memory foam mattress with the supportive base of a coil mattress. There are also cooling mattresses that are designed with hot sleepers in mind, and smart mattresses from brands like Sleep Number or Tempur-Pedic that are great for couples with varying sleep preferences.
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