
Don't Snooze on Your Chance to Save 30% on a New Leesa Mattress
Some things don't last forever, and a mattress is at the top of that list. If you're still sleeping on an uncomfortable, worn-out mattress, you should take advantage of the great mattress deals that have dropped ahead of Memorial Day. It can help you save a big chunk of change on your upgrade, plus with rising concerns about tariffs increasing mattress prices, it's better to take the leap if you're able.
Right now, you can save 30% on select Leesa mattresses, plus you'll get a free sleep bundle including two pillows and a microfiber sheet set when you purchase a new mattress. There's no special code or requirement to take advantage of this deal. Just be sure to get your order in before June 2 to lock in these low prices.
Our team of sleep experts has tried plenty of mattresses, and our own Aly Lopez was thoroughly impressed by the Leesa Reserve Hybrid mattress, stating that "its dense memory foam feel contours comfortably around your body, offering pressure relief, support and impressive motion isolation." She went on to explain that it's a great pick for combination sleepers as she was "comfortable in any position on this mattress." Regularly $3,699 in a queen size, right now, this Memorial Day deal slashes the cost to just $2,589.
And if you're ready to splurge on a luxury mattress, the Leesa Chill mattress rises to the top of the list as the best overall option. "From the quilted top to the 1,032 individually wrapped coils, I think it's a good bet for any person," wrote CNET's Taylor Leamey. And now that it's reduced from $2,264 to $1,584 in the queen size, it's a good time to buy.
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However, if you're a particularly hot sleeper, you may want to opt for the Legend Chill Hybrid mattress. It's a great option for side sleepers and one of our favorite mattress-in-a-box options. This sale drops the price to just $2,059 for the queen size, a whopping $890 discount.
Why this deal matters
Memorial Day is a great time to upgrade your mattress, as all sorts of brands have marked down their wares. Leesa mattresses are on the expensive side. However, many rank among our favorite options on the market, so a chance to shave a third off the price is one you won't want to miss if you were already considering an upgrade, and it falls within your budget.

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