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Nobody likes sleeping on a saggy mattress. It's terrible, painful, and does very little to give you the support you need while you sleep. 

However, Casper Sleep offers top-of-the-line mattresses that are affordable and ship to your doorstep with ease. Along with the company's 100-night no risk trial, there's no reason you shouldn't give Casper a shot, especially since all of their mattresses are on sale for 20% off their retail price right now.

Each Casper mattress features long-lasting durability and strength. The company uses convection and conduction methods from the top layer to the bottom to move heat away from your body, so you're not too hot or warm as you sleep. Their mattresses also use premium latex foam to leverage airflow to keep you comfortable and cool all night, while all mattresses feature high-density memory foam to support all of your pressure points, so it feels like you're sleeping on air.  Read more...

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