The mattress I use every night is $600 off — Don't sleep on this Leesa sale
From now until June 3, Leesa's best-selling mattresses are 30% off. It's rare for Leesa mattresses to be marked down by more than 25%, so this is a sale you won't want to miss. With your mattress purchase, you'll also receive a free sleep bundle ($299 value) that includes pillows and a microfiber sheet set, so you'll have everything you need for a good night's sleep. The deals also extend to select bedding and bases, which are up to 25% off. But we're really here for the mattresses, and among the markdowns are multiple editor favorites.
Note: The prices shown here are for queen mattresses, but the discount also applies to other sizes, which are selectable on the same page.
Leesa Sapira Hybrid Mattress (Queen) $1,399 $1,999 Save 30%
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.
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I was hard-pressed to find a negative review for Leesa's bestseller, the Sapira Hybrid, but it's safe to say it surpassed my expectations. Unboxing and setting up the bed was a breeze, and only took about 10 minutes. I'm a stomach sleeper and have scoliosis, which can sometimes cause back pain, so it can be tricky to find a bed with the right balance between support and comfort. The Sapira Hybrid's combination of foam and spring layers offers the perfect level of firmness to maintain my spine alignment. I also tend to be a hot sleeper, but the bed's breathable cover and cooling foam have consistently kept me at the perfect temperature throughout the night.
Unsurprisingly, I'm not the only one who loves this mattress. In fact, our mattress expert on the Reviews team named it his top pick of all time in our full Leesa Hybrid review. The bed's versatility is clearly its superpower, making it our top pick not only for the best mattress overall, but also for the best hybrid, the best for back pain, and the best mattress in a box.
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The Sapira Hybrid isn't the only Leesa bed our editors can vouch for. Deals and How to Watch editor Sarah Saril put the Leesa Oasis Chill Mattress to the test and now sleeps on it every night. Here's what she has to say:
"I'm a very hot sleeper. I had resigned myself to a life of sweaty nights and disturbed rest when the opportunity to try the Leesa Oasis Chill arose. It didn't take long to notice the difference it made in my sleep schedule — it stays notably cooler than other beds I've tried, but doesn't sacrifice plush comfort for it. It stays true to the brand's standard of quality, and I'm so glad I made the upgrade."
Read Saril's full Leesa Oasis Chill Mattress review to learn more about how she tested.
With the current discount, the Sapira Hybrid is $600 off, and the Oasis Chill Hybrid is $507 off. Add one to your cart now while the sale lasts, or check out our full Leesa mattress review for our thoughts on every Leesa bed we've tested.
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