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The best early Black Friday mattress deals: Layla, Nectar, and more


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UPDATE: Nov. 5, 2021, 4:30 p.m. EDT This story has been updated to reflect the latest deals.


Black Friday may be a seasonal event, but sleep is year-round. Getting quality shuteye should be a priority for all of us — it's a necessity for letting our bodies recover and contributes to both our mental and physical health. Also, sleeping just rocks. If you haven't allowed yourself to indulge in regular midday naps, we recommend making it a part of your routine.

Because we need to sleep and do it nightly, having a good mattress is a must. It's one of the best investments you can make, so don't be shy about splurging if you're in the position to. Luckily, you might not have to splurge too much, because the Black Friday mattress sales have already begun.

And because we don't want you stressing over finding the best deal on your dream mattress this holiday season, we decided to take the work into our own hands. Below, we've put together a list of the very best Black Friday mattress deals that you can start shopping right now from top brands like Leesa, Casper, and plenty more. We see a good night's sleep in your future.

Our top picks:

Tuft & Needle Original mattress$760.75 $895 (save $134.25)

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Tuft & Needle Original Mattress
$760.75 at Tuft & Needle (save $134.25)

Tuft & Needle's Original foam mattress is a great, affordable option for those getting their first "bed in a box." It's got two layers of comfortable foam, designed to contour to your body and relieve pressure points. The mattress is also equipped with a cooling gel that allows air to circulate and keep you from overheating while you rest.

Layla Hybrid mattress$1,499 $1,699 (save $200 and get two free pillows)

Layla Hybrid Mattress product photo
Credit: Layla Sleep
Layla Hybrid Mattress
$1,499 at Layla Sleep (save $200)

The Layla Hybrid mattress is like having a firm and soft mattress all in one. This is because you can actually flip it depending on your needs — one side is firms for those who need a little extra support, and the other is soft for added comfort. It's a good choice for all types of sleepers.

Leesa Preferred Bundle$2,207 $2,597 (save $390)

Leesa Preffered Bundle product photo
Credit: Leesa
Leesa Preffered Bundle
$2,207 at Leesa (save $390)

This bundle can be chosen with either the Leesa Original mattress, which has three layers of foam, or the Hybrid mattress, with both foam and spring layers. With it, you'll get a bed platform as well as a mattress protector to guard against spills and stains.

More mattress deals by brand:

Tempur-Pedic 

Avocado

Birch 

Helix

  • Save $100 on any mattress, plus get 2 dream pillows with code BF100

Layla Sleep

Amerisleep 

Saatva

  • Save 10% off any mattress, discount applied at checkout

Tuft & Needle 

Nectar 

DreamCloud

Brooklyn Bedding

Molecule

Bear

Casper

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