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TL;DR: You can save up to $215 on a foam mattress from Casper by ordering yours from Amazon.


As anyone who's ever slept in a dorm bunk bed will tell you, a mattress topper can only go so far when the mattress itself is a piece of junk — because no, most colleges *don't* change that sucker from year to year. (Spoiler: Cooties aren't the only germs you'll have to worry about while living in a crowded residence hall.)

Whether you want to replace your grody dorm mattress for the semester or simply need a new bed for your first college pad, we recommend heading over to Amazon ASAP: You'll find four different sizes and styles of Casper's classic mattress on sale there for up to 20% off, saving you as much as $215. Read more...

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