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The Best Affordable Mattresses That Offer a Luxury Feel

High-quality beds for under $500 to just shy of $1,000
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Warm tones in the primary bedroom of this coastal home are a counterpoint to the cool whites that predominate.Photo: Mary E. Nichols

There are many reasons you might be looking for the best affordable mattress: Maybe you’re on a tight budget but you still want a good night’s sleep. Maybe you’re looking to furnish a guest room, an Airbnb, or even to trick out a camper van. No matter the reason, there’s no need to compromise on comfort, as most top-rated mattress brands offer high-quality memory foam and hybrid mattresses at lower prices than their top of the line models. They might have fewer frills—you might not find a temperature-regulating layer or multizonal support—but they’re all made with quality materials and have features like multiple layers of memory foam, gel-infused cooling layers, and motion transfer control.

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Best Overall Affordable Mattress
The Nectar Memory Foam Mattress
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For Hot Sleepers
Cocoon by Sealy Chill Mattress
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Best Hybrid Mattress
Allswell Supreme Mattress
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Below, you’ll find the best affordable mattresses under $1,000 with premium features from D2C favorites like Nectar and Tuft & Needle—some of which are on sale. Many of these high-quality mattresses include sleep trials, 10-year warranties, and free shipping, but be sure to check the fine print before hitting that checkout button.

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Best Overall Affordable Mattress

The Nectar Memory Foam Mattress

Upsides

  • Ideal for side sleepers
  • Pressure-relieving gel foam
  • Moisture-wicking

Downsides

Might be too soft for stomach sleepers

Specs

  • Firmness: Firm
  • Thickness: 12"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 1 year
  • Five-star reviews: 42,600+

Three AD writers have tested and loved Nectar’s classic memory foam mattress—and for good reason. Reviewer Nick Mafi explains that it is a prime pick for side sleepers: “It felt like my body weight sunk into the mattress at just the right level of comfort,” he says. Mafi found the medium-firm mattress to be comfortable and supportive not only for sleeping, but when sitting near the head of the bed to read as well.

After having this bed in her home for the last eight years, contributor Yelena Moroz Alpert can attest that the features Mafi noted are true. Plus, the bed still feels as good as new. “The memory foam has a knack for letting your body melt into the bed, but retains its medium-firm touch,” she says. “I especially appreciate it after a long vacation that involves sleeping on random, not so comfy beds.”

It’s also a great mattress for hot sleepers and those with chronic pain, featuring a two-inch layer of pressure-relieving gel foam that runs cooler than traditional memory foam, as well as a breathable top cooling layer that prevents overheating. Contributor Katie Henwood says her lower back pain disappeared after the first few nights sleeping on this bed, and considers Nectar to be one of the best mattress brands she’s tried. At less than $700, it’s a great deal for the quality. Plus, it’s our favorite mattress on Amazon for streamlined shipping.

For Hot Sleepers

Cocoon Chill

Cocoon by Sealy Chill Mattress

Upsides

  • Great motion isolation
  • Breathable stretch-knit cover
  • Suitable for hot sleepers

Downsides

Firmer than expected for our tester

Specs

  • Firmness: Medium-firm
  • Thickness: 10"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 100 days
  • Five-star reviews: 6,600+

Another great option for hot sleepers, the Cocoon Chill memory foam mattress features a stretch-knit cover designed to absorb and dissipate heat. Contributor Cade Hiser found the memory foam to be firmer than expected based on what the site said when he reviewed it. He quickly got used to (and loved) it, finding that the layers adjusted to his sleeping position. (Read his review here.) The all-foam mattress has a 10-inch profile and ensures motion protection, so you won’t feel your partner or your dogs move around at night.

Best Hybrid Mattress

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Allswell Supreme Mattress

Upsides

  • Great for hot sleepers
  • Supportive, cozy feel
  • Breathable

Downsides

It has a firm feel upon unboxing

Specs

  • Firmness: Hybrid
  • Thickness: 14"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 90 days
  • Five-star reviews: 700+

Hot sleepers, this one’s for you: Our social media manager Rebecca Grambone has this mattress in her space and can’t stop raving about its cooling technology. She notes that it “actively draws and releases excess heat away from your body through the cooling top cover and copper foam.” Aside from its breathability, she also points to its comfortable feel. While she said it took some time for it to feel more comfortable, she says it now offers a supportive and cozy feel to catch some z’s. Grambone’s verdict: “I would say that this mattress is a middle ground mattress. It’s not too plush but not too hard—it’s just right!”

For Side Sleepers

The DreamCloud Hybrid Mattress

Upsides

  • Contouring support
  • Great edge support
  • Thick foam

Downsides

Less ideal for side sleepers

Specs

  • Firmness: Medium-soft
  • Thickness: 12"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 1 year
  • Five-star reviews: 8,700+

The DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Mattress is a great mattress-in-a-box, and another great affordable mattress option for side sleepers. It’s made of seven layers, including five types of memory foam that provide pressure-relieving, contouring support. It offers the reduced motion transfer and improved airflow of a hybrid mattress thanks to eight and a half inches of innerspring steel coils, as well as edge support from thicker coils. Our tester, market director Madeline O’Malley found its feel to be “a great middle ground between firm and soft,” noting that though it’s bouncy, she didn’t sink in too much while sleeping. If you’re looking for a mattress that feels more luxurious than its price tag suggests, this is a great buy. Nicely, it also comes with a lifetime warranty.

Best Memory Foam Mattress

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Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam Mattress

Upsides

  • Green tea-infused for freshness
  • Several body-cradling layers
  • Offers pressure relief
  • CertiPUR-US and Oeko-Tex certified

Downsides

Haul-away service for old mattress is $99

Specs

  • Firmness: Medium-firm
  • Thickness: 12"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 100 days
  • Five-star reviews: 32,000

Zinus’s popular memory foam mattress has green tea extract infused into its top layer to maintain freshness. Two additional layers—a high-density foam base foundation and a plush middle layer—combine to create a supportive mattress that cradles your body and offers head-to-toe pressure relief. According to contributor Jacorey Moon, all of these qualities are accurate plus more. “I’m a person who deals with neck pain on occasion, and the first night after I slept on this mattress, my pain got a little less intense—honestly, it felt like I was cradled in clouds (even if the mattress has a firm feel to it),” he says.

Moon notes that falling asleep on this bestselling bed is always a welcome treat after long days. “I love memory foam mattresses because they are suitable for helping your body completely ease itself while in slumber, and this one didn’t stray from this reputation,” Moon shares. “My last mattress had springs, and over time, it became severely uncomfortable. This Zinus mattress solves many of my problems. I want to feel relaxed without melting into the mattress (I’m on the heavier side), and it’s easy to get in and out of the bed.” The mattress is available in varying levels of thickness (5-, 6-, 8-, 10-, and 12-inches), with the increasing thicknesses distributed across each layer. (And if you’re looking for a bed frame for your new mattress, look no further than the Zinus Linda Wood Platform, one of the best sleep products we tested in 2022.)


More AD-Approved Mattresses Under $1,000

IKEA Vagstranda Mattress

IKEA Vagstranda Mattress

Upsides

  • Affordable high-quality option
  • No need for mattress topper
  • Suitable for stomach, back, and side sleepers

Downsides

A bit softer than medium-firm as advertised

Specs

  • Firmness: Medium-firm
  • Thickness: 11"
  • Sizes available: Twin, Full, Queen, King
  • Return policy: 90 days

Commerce writer Julia Harrison liked this mattress so much she wrote 800 words on it. Coming in just under $500, this mattress boasts high-quality, medium firm sleep, suitable for side and stomach sleepers. “I’ve yet to find a position that feels unsupported or uncomfortable on this mattress. In fact, I’ve slept on this mattress for several months without any issue—no back pain for me and no visible wear, slumping or sagging for the mattress. It has retained its shape and comfort over time and, paired with a few Parachute down pillows and a Buffy cloud comforter, has been an absolute delight to return to every evening,” says Harrison.

Upsides

  • Several layers of body-hugging foam
  • Pressure-relieving
  • Ensures motion isolation

Downsides

Might feel too soft for stomach sleepers

Specs

  • Firmness: Medium-soft
  • Thickness: 10"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 100 days
  • Five-star reviews: 45

While Leesa mattresses tend to get priced a little higher, their softer mattress, the Studio, stands out as a budget-friendly option for anyone looking for an affordable foam model—though commerce editor Audrey Lee reported you wouldn’t know that because of how high quality it is. “The mattress has three layers of foam that hug your body in a way that’s ultra-supportive while providing excellent pressure relief to boot,” she says. “I tend to move around in my sleep, ultimately landing on my side, so in addition to solid motion isolation, the Studio’s all-foam construction supplies a nice amount of give without being too soft for my taste.”

Burrow Lyric Hybrid Mattress

Upsides

  • Targeted support
  • Ideal for stomach sleepers
  • Best for firm preference

Downsides

Doesn’t offer a plush feel

Specs

  • Firmness: Hybrid
  • Thickness: 11.5"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 30 days
  • Five-star reviews: 50+

For those who like a firm mattress, don’t overlook Burrow’s hybrid bed. Contributor Rachel Davies mentions that it’s pretty firm, but it is designed with pocketed coils, several foam layers, and targeted support zones to help cater to any sleep position. If the mattress feels a little stiff at first, Davies recommends giving it some time. “This mattress has gotten more comfortable as I’ve slept on it, but even at peak stiffness it was never really uncomfortable and I could always fall asleep (I think it took about a week or two to fully adjust),” they say.

Tuft & Needle Original Mattress

Upsides

  • Supportive core
  • Springy feel
  • Cooling

Downsides

Nearly $1,000

Specs

  • Firmness: Medium-firm
  • Thickness: 9.5"
  • Sizes available: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king
  • Return policy: 100 days
  • Five-star reviews: 25,000+

The Tuft & Needle Original Mattress is another foam mattress that feels more high-end than its price tag suggests (though a queen size is hovering just under $1,000). It has a firm, supportive core and a softer memory foam layer that contours to your body. Reviewer Elise Portale has had it for over four years and still finds it to be as springy and supportive as it was the first night. And if you’re looking for a cooling mattress, the T&N Original has a graphite and cooling gel-infused layers to ensure even air flow.


How We Tested

From our favorite mattresses-in-a-box to beds for side sleepers, AD editors thoroughly test items across the sleep category on a rolling basis. For our affordable mattress reviews, our testers gave each new mattress a trial run of at least one month of consistent sleep to assess their qualities.

These are the factors we look for when testing the best affordable mattresses:

  • Firmness: Our editors tested each mattress based on their firmness preferences, ranging from soft, medium, and firm. Some of our team members tried out mattresses that offered different firmness levels on either side of the mattress, which is ideal for shoppers who like to customize their sleep setup.
  • Thickness: Most of the mattresses in our list averaged a 10” thickness. Oftentimes, this allows for several layers of materials, like memory foam base or layer of encased coils.
  • Sizes available: We look for options that offer a variety of sizes to fit our needs and those of fellow shoppers. We included picks that start in a twin size and reach up to a California king size for any bedroom.
  • Return policy: So you can properly assess the mattress that’s best for you, we chose options that have industry-leading return policies—some offering up to one-year return policies.

What to Consider

When searching for an affordable mattress, there are plenty of routes you can take to fit your sleep needs. Here are the most common to parse through:

  • Materials: The most common materials to look for include memory foam, hybrid, and innerspring. Here’s what to know about each:
  • Sleep Style: Opt for a mattress that’s well suited for different body types and sleep positions. For example, if you’re a side sleeper, you’ll likely want to choose a mattress that’s soft to help relieve pressure along your shoulders and hips.
  • Breathability: Shoppers—especially hot sleepers—should look for materials like cotton covers that offer sweat-wicking qualities.

Memory foam: This material type is usually more affordable since it doesn’t cost as much as encased coils and is easy to compress in a mattress-in-a-box for streamlined shipping. Memory foam is ideal for side sleepers who like a cozy feel around their hips and shoulders, like we note below.

Hybrid: Hybrid mattresses are a combination between coils and foam. This is ideal for sleepers who like more support and spinal alignment, like back sleepers.

Innerspring: Innerspring is a traditional mattress type with encased coils and a firm feel, which is usually a great fit for stomach sleepers.

FAQs

Are Affordable Mattresses Worth It?

Yes! Don’t let the price tag fool you: Many affordable mattresses boast quality materials like memory foam and steel innerspring coils and a comfortable feel for a good night’s sleep. The most affordable mattress type tends to be an all-foam bed, so this is typically a great choice for side sleepers or anyone who likes a plush feel as they rest.

How Much Should I Pay for an Affordable Mattress?

“Affordable mattresses,” while relative, typically start around $250 and reach up to $1,000. The price point you choose is largely based on your preference. Keep in mind that the special mattress features, like a pillow top or cooling cover, might make the price point higher. Plus, hybrid models tend to be a bit steeper in price because of the blend of coil and foam materials for added durability and support.

How Long Does an Affordable Mattress Last?

Any quality mattress should last for about seven years, and the same goes for an affordable bed. “It’s subjective, but if you notice that your bed doesn’t give you much support anymore or it’s visibly sagging, it might be time,” says sleep expert Justin Redman. “Honestly, if it’s been a while and you’re not sleeping well, it doesn’t hurt to see whether there’s anything out there.” To extend its lifespan, you can flip and rotate the mattress (especially if it’s all foam) every six months to a year to prevent sagging. To make it even more comfortable, shop for items like a mattress protector and mattress topper that will help ward off stains and give the bed added comfort.

What Should I Avoid When Looking for an Affordable Mattress?

You should avoid affordable mattresses without robust reviews. The best indicator for quality versus price point can be ascertained from combing through reviews of consumers that have made the purchase before you. It’s worth scanning upwards of 10, evaluating both positive and negative reviews to get a sense of where the consumer is landing with their purchase. Affordable mattresses without certifications like GOLS, GOTS, Oeko-Tex, GreenGuard, or Made Safe are also good to avoid, as this illustrates a lack of organic materials and manufacturing processes.

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