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5 Affordable Mattresses for Your Best Sleep Yet
Editor’s Note: All prices listed are for queen-size mattresses, unless otherwise specified.
Yes, screen time and stress levels are directly correlated with the depth of your sleep, but few things have as big of an impact on nightly rest as what you’re actually sleeping on. Luckily, in 2026, indulgent slumbers no longer require pricey bed setups — with the best affordable mattresses providing just as much satisfaction (and keeping your fussy Oura Ring happy).
“An affordable mattress doesn’t mean it’s not a high-quality one anymore, as companies have figured out how to produce better mattresses [and] streamline production,” says interior designer Soledad Alzaga, who runs an eponymous, full-service firm out of San Francisco.
In other words, know that the affordable mattress-in-a-box standouts featured here, from leading direct-to-consumer brands like Casper and Nectar, have been perfected over the years to give you exactly what you’re looking for: at half the price of luxury alternatives. What’s more, they make it as simple as ever to start sleeping with a new bedfellow — arriving in just a few days and rolling right onto your bed frame.
There are a myriad of reasons for going with a more affordable mattress, whether you’re finally tackling that guest room renovation, preparing your child for a temporary living situation (read: college), or putting your money towards luxury bedding instead. The best affordable mattresses on the market come in a variety of sizes, from twin and full to queen and king, with a wide range of firmness options for good measure. Some, like Sleep Number’s innovations for joint-related pain relief, can also be adjusted differently on each side; respond to sleepers’ movements throughout the night; and have built-in cooling materials that wave the dreaded “waking up in a sweat” feeling goodbye.
Why a mattress might be cheaper than its counterparts? Being crafted out of synthetic components has a lot to do with it. “Mattresses made with materials such as organic cotton or natural latex tend to be more expensive,” says Drew Miller, vice president of marketing at Southern California–based mattress company Sit ’n Sleep. That being said, polyurethane foam and synthetic latex — two “inorganic” elements that are commonly found in affordable mattresses — still optimize durability, comfort, and longevity.
The picks on our list span in price from a mere $200 to $1,599, for the “smartest” and most cutting-edge offering. Turning to the former price point will likely leave room in your budget for bells and whistles such as high-end duvet covers, luxe pillows, silk pillowcases, and more (a mattress is white and bland, after all, but the way you dress it can infuse instant personality into any space).
Below, the very best places to buy affordable mattresses online in 2026 and the exact models that are worth your time. No matter which mattress you end up choosing, your melatonin gummy ritual will become a thing of the past.
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Sleep Number ComfortMode Mattress
Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cali King, Split King
Warranty: 10 years
Considering Sleep Number’s most sophisticated sleep solutions typically clock in around $5,000, this bestseller — deemed the company’s “most comfortable mattress” to date — is actually quite affordable in comparison. Yes, it’s the priciest selection in this piece, but the investment becomes worth it in light of the ComfortMode’s perks like foam-powered pressure point relief (specifically in the hips, shoulders, and knees); personalizable firmness levels on each side; Responsive Air tech that recalibrates said firmness based on your nightly tossing and turning; inherent cooling capabilities (a godsend for sleepers who run hot); and an accompanying remote that makes app compatibility unnecessary.
You’re going to adore this 10-inch wonder, of course, but if you don’t, the top bed brand’s 100-night, risk-free trial and limited warranty will both come in handy. Trying to make a bundle purchase out of this so as to completely revamp your snoozing sanctuary? Sleep Number lets you automatically add a foundation, legs, and adjustable base to cart. Because the fewer steps there are to complete while doing your mattress shopping, the more zen you’re bound to be before hitting the hay.
What testers say: “We purchased the mattress to make for a more comfortable recovery after a major surgery, and I’m extremely pleased with the product we picked.”
Price upon publish date of this article: $1,599
Best Price Mattress Bed-in-a-Box Mattress
Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, Short Queen, King, Cali King
Warranty: 10 years
This “Amazon’s Choice” favorite, with close to 7,000 five-star reviews to its name, epitomizes the notion that something more expensive isn’t always better. The under-$250 gem, after all, is blessed with top-tier, high-density memory foam layers that keep your entire body aligned during all four stages of sleep: coming to your door swathed in a soft jacquard fabric and injected with green tea for the ultimate relaxation experience.
It takes minutes to effectively set up this bed-in-a-box. As for the firmness level at play here, the brand says the following about the product: “In normal temperatures, it is somewhat firm, but when you lay down, it starts reacting to the temperature of your body and begins to mold itself to your shape.” Optimal ventilation is also a given with Best Price Mattress’ queen-sized buy, and so is a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty. Amazon allows you to pick the exact height you want the mattress to be, with sizes going up to a Cali king online.
What testers say: “I purchased a six-inch twin mattress for my son, and it has been a great choice. What I love most is the durability. Even with daily use, jumping, and normal kid activity, the mattress keeps its shape and firmness. It provides enough support without feeling too hard, which is important for growing children. Another huge plus is how easy it is to keep clean. Accidents and small spills happen, but this mattress handles them well and doesn’t stain easily. It’s lightweight enough to move when needed but is still sturdy and well-made. Overall, it offers great quality for the price and is ideal for a child’s bedroom.”
Price upon publish date of this article: $239.99
Wayfair Sleep Plush Cooling Gel Hybrid Mattress
Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Warranty: 10 years
Meet one of Wayfair’s most-loved mattresses: boasting an impressive, 14-inch thickness, gel-infused layers that not only dole out plush support but also draw heat away from the body, and an individually wrapped coil system that prevents sagging and uneven weight distribution. This baby is Alzaga-approved, too (she says it’s “thick and has a lot of features besides being hypoallergenic and very comfortable”). Take the mattress out of its container, unroll it, and wait for it to naturally expand before positioning the object inside the confines of your bed frame and immediately plopping down for some much-needed R&R. Bonus points: The breathable fabric it’s wrapped in is gentle on skin, should you decide to go sans fitted sheet. And, similarly to Sleep Number, the Wayfair hot pick comes with a 100-night trial attached (not to mention free, one-day delivery).
Not love at first snooze? No problem, as returns can be arranged in a few easy steps. If you ask us, though, it’s unlikely that you’ll run into this scenario.
What testers say: “I’m into the two-toned look, which makes it more elevated than your average mattress. And I like that the edge support actually holds up when I sit near the side! Didn’t expect it to feel this plush right out of the box: super cushy.”
Price upon publish date of this article: $429.99
Casper Element Mattress
Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Warranty: 10 years
For over a decade now, the circa-2014 mattress leader Casper has been lauded for its advanced cooling technologies and ergonomic designs. While some of the brand’s best mattresses are currently priced somewhere in the four figures, you don’t have to spend nearly as much if you wish to try out the Casper difference for yourself. The $516 Element, for example, is backed by medium-firm, perforated foam whose construction eliminates overheating or stuffiness in the wee hours. The material also features what Casper calls “the perfect bit of bounce,” with a cozy cover that’s surprisingly made of recycled water bottles. This mattress will make you feel like a million bucks… and look it too, as the company in question knows a thing or two about beauty sleep.
Live alone or simply don’t want to deal with unpacking your 68-pound bedroom refresh? Select the $29.99 setup add-on at Amazon; for $50 more, professionals can even haul away your old mattress or box spring, sweat- and stress-free.
What testers say: “The Casper Element was recommended to us, and my husband and I have had the best sleep in ages. We used to wake up stiff and in pain, but no more. We cannot believe the difference, and we’ve usually paid several thousand for each mattress in the past. Incredible.”
Price upon publish date of this article: $516
Nectar Classic Memory Foam Mattress
Sizes available: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King
Warranty: Lifetime
Nectar stands apart from the mattress crowd courtesy of a few key benefits: Its one-year trial and Forever Warranty (“the strongest and longest in the business”) not least among them. Clearly, Nectar goes above and beyond to make sure you and yours get the best sleep possible — paired with maximum peace of mind. Case in point: this memory foam mattress, which measures a foot in height and aces the Goldilocks sweet spot of medium firmness. Responsive and cool to the touch, the popular and affordable choice has five whole layers of foam that promote spinal alignment. All back pain sufferers will feel like they’re floating on Cloud Nine each time they find themselves atop the Nectar mattress, which also caters to all sorts of sleeping positions: from the fetus to the rarer stomach spread.
Notably, this mattress also flaunts a special bottom cover that’s shift-resistant and protective, thus helping boost the item’s overall longevity. Millions of sleepers have already said “yes” to the Nectar Classic, and it’s also been endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association: no small honor in the industry. Waste no time in grabbing one ahead of spring cleaning (your posture and your eye bags will thank you).
What testers say: “Absolutely love this mattress! Perfect firmness that I didn’t even know I needed. No more hip pain from the very first night of use.”
Price upon publish date of this article: $649
What to Consider When Buying an Affordable Mattress
Materials: The materials used in an affordable mattress are not to be overlooked. From memory foam to gel foam, coils, and hybrid compositions, the sky’s the limit in this category — and you don’t have to sacrifice comfort for price. “Affordable mattress brands have come a long way: using new technology as well as better foam materials, coils, and fabrics,” Alzaga shares. She also notes that affordable mattress makers are now prioritizing thermoregulation when it comes to their products’ innards.
Firmness: When searching for a mattress to call your own, another major consideration that arises is firmness. Medium-firm mattresses are typically the most universal in terms of comfort, but firmness level preferences can also differ depending on the type of sleeper that you are. “Tailor [mattress firmness] to your sleeping position, with soft to medium-soft for side sleepers, medium-firm for back and combination sleepers, and firm to extra-firm for stomach sleepers,” Miller recommends.
Trial Period: Buying a mattress online without testing it IRL can be a daunting task, which is where bedding brands’ trial periods come in to save the day. Most mattress companies let you change your mind within the span of 100 days, and some go so far as to provide a generous 365-day trial for getting thoroughly acquainted with a mattress before calling it “the one.”
Warranty: A given mattress’ warranty is also something you need to familiarize yourself with. Common warranties last either for a lifetime or a decade, depending on the manufacturer. “A reliable warranty reflects the brand’s confidence in the mattress’ durability and can make a mattress more affordable if you need a replacement,” Miller tells WWD.
How We Chose the Best Affordable Mattresses of 2026
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To select the best affordable mattresses of 2026, we conducted rigorous research on the leading sleep companies and mattress models available to shop online. Our team analyzed and compared mattress qualities — firmness, thickness, cooling materials, and “smart” features like unilateral adjustment included — while maintaining a price ceiling of $2,000 for the products that ended up making the cut. We also kept in mind various brands’ trial periods-slash-warranties and spoke with two experts to round out our picks. Customer reviews, too, guided the selections in this roundup. Learn more about us here.
Meet the Experts
Soledad Alzaga is an interior designer who helms her own full-service firm. She’s worked on high-end residential and commercial projects across San Francisco, Sonoma, Martha’s Vineyard, Los Angeles, Mexico, Argentina, and many other locations. Alzaga’s designs have been featured everywhere from Architectural Digest to Forbes.
Drew Miller is the vice president of marketing at Sit ’n Sleep, one of the largest mattress retailers in Southern California. He closely oversees the company’s marketing strategy and works with ad agency partners. Miller’s 11-year tenure at Sit ‘n Sleep has made him an expert in all things bedding and mattresses.
Meet the Authors
Jamie Allison Sanders is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles with over two decades of experience in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. Her work has been published in a variety of outlets, including InStyle, Well+Good, People, U.S. News 360 Reviews, Hearst’s Best Products, Today.com, Saatva’s Sleep Enlightened Blog, and Insider. Throughout her career, Sanders has spent countless hours testing products and raving about them to friends, family, and anyone else who will listen. She wrote the original version of this article on the best affordable mattresses: scouring the internet for the most popular offerings, comparing customer reviews, and tapping the help of experts.
Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she covered tentpole sales events and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on the exact products you need to be shopping to optimize your wellness: back pain–alleviating mattresses included.