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Save up to $700 on a new Leesa mattress

Leesa is having a winter sale.
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TL;DR: Through Feb. 6, you can save up to $700 on a Leesa mattress(opens in a new tab).


When is the right time to change your mattress? Jamie Diamonstein, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Leesa Mattress, gives a surprising answer: “The industry has made up things like every five years or every eight years; but the truth is, you change your mattress when it's clear that you are not sleeping well and it's likely due to the mattress age or quality.” 

If you’re not getting great sleep, a new mattress could help. Some people might change their mattresses when they move homes, remodel, or commit to better sleep. And since the average human spends nearly a third of their life sleeping(opens in a new tab), doing your homework on which mattress to buy is a good idea. So, once you’ve decided to change your mattress, what should you look for before you buy? 

According to David Wolfe, Co-Founder of Leesa, “a mattress(opens in a new tab) should be designed to do three things: support your body, enable your muscles and body to rejuvenate and refresh, and provide comfort for a good night’s sleep. It would be best if you had a combination that supports your body uniformly wherever you are on the mattress, along with great edge support and a breathable comfort layer to stay cool when you sleep. The quality of the materials in the mattress will determine the durability, so it’s important to have confidence in the brand you are choosing, which can be difficult with so many choices.”

Leesa’s mattresses(opens in a new tab) were designed with comfort and quality in mind. Plus, they’re 100 percent American-made. And Diamonstein himself has more than 35 years of experience designing and manufacturing mattresses.

Leesa offers three hybrid mattresses to choose from to fit a variety of budgets. On top of that, for this sale, all of Leesa’s products are available at their deepest discount ever — up to $700 off. Leesa’s Original Hybrid(opens in a new tab) is available for the more budget-conscious shopper. It features a high-quality quality spring system and foams. It’s made to be as affordable as possible without compromising quality. 

The middle option is Leesa's Sapira mattress, a bestseller thanks to the combination of a spring system that is made to give uniform edge-to-edge support and ventilated, body-soothing foams to help sleepers stay cool and supported while they sleep. For Leesa’s winter sale, the Sapira is available at the lowest price of the year — around $1,699 for a queen.

Finally, the Leesa Legend is the luxury model spring-foam hybrid mattress. The Legend is designed for people with aches and pains and those who simply want to feel pampered when they get into bed(opens in a new tab). This mattress features multiple layers of springs and foam and is currently available at its lowest price — $2,099 for a queen.

Leesa’s winter sale makes it a great time to upgrade your mattress if you’re in the market. With its winter sale, save up to $700 off select mattresses and get two free pillows with your purchase (a $120 value.) Plus, if you need accessories, you can get up to $79 off organic cotton sheets, up to $50 off its Hybrid Cooling Pillows, and 20 percent off all other bedding. 

Don’t let Leesa’s best mattress deal of the year(opens in a new tab) slip by without checking it out.

Prices subject to Winter Sale Offer Terms. Offer valid until 2/6/23 8:00 A.M. ET.


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