The best 4th of July mattress sales: Tempur-Pedic, Saatva, and more
The Bear Hybrid mattress has six layers of foam and spring coils for a customized fit and great night's sleep. It's also made with a moisture-wicking cover, making it a great choice for hot sleepers.
The Big Fig Mattress is constructed for heavier individuals with firm support and a high weight capacity for both the bed and the foundation that comes with it.
The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress provides great edge support and motion isolation. Its mix of memory foam and pocket springs produces an average firmness, making it an outstanding solution for back pain sufferers of any sleeping style. Save an extra $25 with our exclusive promo code INSIDER25.
The Puffy Royal Mattress is the ideal choice for side sleepers and petite individuals who want a plush feel to sink into. Plus, couples will appreciate the impressive motion isolation.
If heat-trapping mattresses have kept you tossing and turning through the night, the Tempur-Pedic ProBreeze Mattress will help you rest easy.
You can't go wrong with Leesa for any sleep type. I should know; I sleep on a Leesa mattress every night, and so does our deals editor. The brand has claimed the top spot in several of our sleep guides, including the best mattress overall, best for back pain, best hybrid, and best bed-in-a-box, so you're unlikely to strike out there. Leesa is ringing in the 4th with 30% off every mattress on the site.To see all the Leesa beds we've tried, check out our full Leesa mattress review.
The Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress provides great edge support and motion isolation. Its mix of memory foam and pocket springs produces an average firmness, making it an outstanding solution for back pain sufferers of any sleeping style. Save an extra $25 with our exclusive promo code INSIDER25.
A member of the Leesa cooling mattress lineup, the Oasis Chill Hybrid offers superior temperature regulation and plush contouring for an all-around comfortable sleeping experience. Take $25 off when you use promo code INSIDER25.
Tempur-Pedic's beds are best known for their Tempur-Material foam technology, which adapts to the shape of your body for personalized pressure relief, and earned the brand a spot in our best mattresses for back pain guide. Tempur-Pedic is also known for great temperature dissipation, which is good news, as the brand's cooling mattresses are all $500 off for the 4th.Read our full Tempur-Pedic mattress review for our favorites.
If heat-trapping mattresses have kept you tossing and turning through the night, the Tempur-Pedic ProBreeze Mattress will help you rest easy.
Tempur-Pedic's most advanced sleep experience, this bed can help cool or warm you by up to 30 degrees. It features a dual-zone climate control system, making it ideal for couples.
Saatva's beds are some of the most luxurious ones we've tested, with support and comfort to match. They're included in our hybrid mattresses guide, along with the best for back pain and the best for back sleepers. Plus, the brand is known for its sustainable practices. For the 4th, Saatva is offering $400 off any mattress purchase of $1,000 or more.Read our full Saatva mattress review to learn more.
The Saatva Classic Mattress is designed to suit a variety of sleeping styles and features a plush top for luxurious comfort. Its patented lumbar zone technology helps support proper spine alignment.
The Saatva Rx is designed to help those with joint and back pain. We haven't tested it yet, but we've been impressed with the other Saatva mattresses.
Prime Day is less than a week away, but you can start the festivities early by shopping Amazon's mattress sales now. While Amazon's own Amazon Basics mattress is not included in the current markdowns, there are still plenty of affordable options to choose from. Many of the high-quality mattresses you can buy on Amazon already start at under $300, and now you can snag one for under $200.
The Nap Queen 8-Inch mattress combines three layers of memory foam: bamboo charcoal-infused for cooling and odor protection, comfort foam, and a bottom layer of support foam. The numerous foam layers should help to minimize pressure points for a comfortable night's sleep.
The softer-than-average firmness of the Siena Memory Foam Mattress makes it the ideal choice for side sleepers, especially those who overheat.
Casper was one of the original bed-in-a-box brands, and it's still one of the most popular. The brand offers great quality at affordable prices, though it's rare to find one of its mattresses on sale. Luckily, you can get them all up to 35% off right now for the 4th.See our full Casper review for more of our picks. Plus, check out our roundup of the best Casper coupons for more ways to save.
Casper revamped its all-foam mattress with the The One, a medium-firm bed with stellar motion isolation and temperature regulation.
If you're a warm sleeper, the new Snow mattress from Casper is designed to keep you cool for hours of better sleep. Its hybrid build offers medium support.
Check out more guides to the best mattress sales here.Follow us on Instagram and WhatsApp to keep up with the latest reviews, deals, and buying guides.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
19 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Are Target, Walmart open on the 4th of July? See what's closed in California
Fourth of July celebrations often mean last-minute errands, from purchasing hot dogs to grill and festive clothes for photos. And if you get the holiday off from work, you may hope to schedule some appointments with the newfound free time. But like any federal holiday comes store closures and special hours. Here's what to know before you step out this Independence Day in California, although many companies suggest checking with your Visalia-area store this holiday. Fourth of July fireworks: Looking for a fireworks show? Here's when, where they are happening Walmart stores only close on Thanksgiving and Christmas, so they will also be open with regular hours on the Fourth of July. Target will be open throughout the Fourth of July weekend; however, hours of operation may vary by location, so please check your local store's hours before visiting. Costco will be closed on July 4. Trader Joe's stores are open until 5 p.m. on the Fourth of July, the company announced. Aldi said that its stores operate limited hours on the Fourth of July, so be sure to check with your local store before you go. The fast food chain recommends checking with your local store for special hours. Banks are generally closed on the Fourth of July, including branches of Chase and Wells Fargo. Some banking services may be available, such as self-service ATM tellers for withdrawals or deposits, the Arizona Republic reported. The New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ are closed on the holiday. All California Department of Motor Vehicles offices are closed on the Fourth of July, according to their holiday schedule. U.S. Post Offices will be closed on the Fourth of July, and there will be no regular mail service. UPS store locations may be closed, so it's recommended that you check your local store for their hours of operation. There will be no UPS pickup or delivery service on the Fourth of July, according to UPS. IKEA said that special holiday hours are posted to store-specific pages on their website, so check with your local store for the most up-to-date information. USA TODAY Network reporter Samantha Neely contributed to this story. Paris Barraza is a trending reporter covering California news at The Desert Sun. Reach her at pbarraza@ This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: What stores are open on Independence Day in California? Costco, UPS, more


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
4 reasons Longhorns may have dodged a bullet by losing 5-star Felix Ojo to Texas Tech
On the afternoon of Independence Day, five-star offensive tackle Felix Ojo committed to Texas Tech. Thought to be a heavy Longhorns lean, the Mansfield, TX native reportedly accepted a late deal from the Red Raiders for $5.1 million dollars over three years. The 6-foot-6, 275-pound prospect didn't even list Tech as a final four and told Rivals last week it was between Ohio State and Texas. In the end, Ojo took the big money from Texas Tech mega-booster and Matador Club founder Chad Campbell. Could this end up being a blessing for Texas? Ojo was reportedly the Longhorns No. 1 target during this recruiting cycle. Texas spent a lot of time, effort and capital to get him to Austin. No one blames a 17 or 18 year old for taking the biggest offer. But it is how Ojo handled himself over the past 10 days that should put up red flags. Cash over player development While taking the biggest offer is understandable, it is shortsighted. No one would say the player development at Texas Tech is as good as the Longhorns have been under Steve Sarkisian. Texas has the most NFL Draft picks over the past two years and have a great record of getting offensive lineman drafted high. Kelvin Banks Jr. went No. 9 to the Saints in the most recent draft. Ojo simply won't get the quality of coaching at Tech as he would at UT. Most agents want the biggest deal possible. It seems logical. But sometimes that goal is at odds with the player's future. The agent wants his percentage of the money to be as much and as soon as possible. Ojo's representative Derrick Shelby probably won't be his agent when it comes time to negotiate his first NFL contract. But the cost for the client, in this case Ojo, is player development. Disingenuous in the final days Bobby Burton has covered the Longhorns for decades. The media legend helped found Rivals and 247Sports. Burton says Ojo purposely strung the coaching staffs of Texas and Ohio State along in the waning stages of his recruitment, even though his camp had made the decision to head to Lubbock. Playing coy in the press and on social media is one thing. Being less than truthful with other coaching staffs for spot is another level. Disrespectful commitment ceremony Many recruits play the old "hat switcheroo" at their commitment announcement. A lot of prospects, and even fans, find it funny. But coaches HATE it and they remember it. It is patently disrespectful to the staff that spent their time, effort, money and emotions to recruit you. Of course, the losing school has a lot of self interest each time they recruit a prospect. But unless you were treated poorly, there's no need to rub it in their faces at the end. Ojo did a real song and dance with the Longhorns cap at his commitment ceremony. Recent struggles on the field Ojo really struggled at the Rivals Five-Star Challenge last week. I have been to several of these events. When a guy struggles as bad as Ojo struggled, it can mean the player is over-ranked. High School players can spend most of their career dominating the opposition in their own district. Mansfield Lake Ridge High School is in a district with other Mansfield, Crowley and Weatherford schools. It is a district with decent, but not great, opposition. Sometimes when a prospect meets elite talent for the first time at a national event, they are overwhelmed. The Five-Star challenge has the hundred best players in the nation and the defensive lineman Ojo faced ran over, around and through him all day. It was so bad Ojo had to issue a national statement after the camp. Ojo looked slow and lackadaisical and flat-out bullied. Ojo might be incredible in Lubbock. He might be the No. 1 pick in the 2028 NFL Draft. He is certainly guaranteed to make a lot of money for himself and his family. But his entire recruitment does send up some warning signs that make it less likely Texas missed out on a generational talent and more likely the Horns dodged a bullet. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) at @LonghornsWire.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Bombers and a 'beautiful bill' -- Trump celebrates US Independence Day
US President Donald Trump signed his flagship tax and spending bill into law Friday, capping a grandiose White House Independence Day ceremony featuring a stealth bomber fly-by. "America is winning, winning, winning like never before," Trump said before signing the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill" while flanked by Republican lawmakers who helped push it through Congress. Trump also played down criticism by Democrats that the unpopular legislation will slash social welfare programs, saying: "You won't even notice it." With First Lady Melania Trump at his side, Trump watched from the White House balcony as two B-2 bombers -- the same type that recently struck Iranian nuclear sites -- roared overhead, accompanied by F-35 and F-22 fighter jets. The 79-year-old's victory lap came a day after Republicans fell into line and passed the sprawling mega-bill, allowing him to sign it as he had hoped on the Fourth of July holiday. The bill honors many of Trump's campaign promises: extending tax cuts from his first term, boosting military spending and providing massive new funding for Trump's migrant deportation drive. - 'Never been anything like it' - The legislation's signing caps two weeks of significant wins for Trump that have seen him tighten his grip on power and his party alike. The successes include the recent Iran-Israel ceasefire that was sealed after what he called the "flawless" US air strikes on Iran. Pilots who carried out the bombing on Iran were among those invited to the White House event, which included a picnic for military families on the South Lawn. "The last two weeks, there has never been anything like it, as far as winning," said Trump. Trump had however forced through the tax bill despite deep misgivings in the Republican Party that it would balloon the national debt. The legislation is expected to pile an extra $3.4 trillion over a decade onto the US deficit. It squeezed past a final vote in the House of Representatives 218-214 after Republican Speaker Mike Johnson worked through the night to corral the final group of dissenters. Trump thanked Johnson at the White House event, saying: "What a job." - 'Horrible day' - Trump's billionaire former ally Elon Musk was among the most vocal critics, and he has pledged to set up a new political party to oppose Republicans who backed the bill. Democrats and many voters have meanwhile expressed concerns that the "big beatuiful bill" will gut health and welfare support. The bill will force through the largest cuts to the Medicaid health insurance program for low-income Americans since its 1960s launch, while also shrinking federal food assistance programs. Up to 17 million people could lose their insurance coverage under the bill, according to some estimates. Scores of rural hospitals are expected to close as a result. But Trump played down the concerns. "They've developed a standard line, and we can't let them get away with it. 'Oh, it's dangerous. Oh, everybody's going to die.' It's actually just the opposite," said Trump. Democrats hope public opposition to the bill will help them flip the House in the 2026 midterm election, pointing to data showing that it represents a huge redistribution of wealth from the poorest Americans to the richest. People attending the Fourth of July parade in Washington on Saturday had mixed feelings. "Yesterday was a horrible day, today is the best part of America," said Elisabeth Hubir, 70. dk/jgc