- Saatva, a direct-to-consumer brand popular for its high-quality, affordable mattresses, is hosting a Labor Day sale until Tuesday, September 3.
- Good Housekeeping readers can score an exclusive 20% discount on mattress purchases of $1,000 or more when you shop through one of our links.
- Our exclusive deal is steeper than Saatva's public Labor Day sale, which follows a "buy more, save more" model up to $600 off.
It's hard to believe, but Labor Day is already here — and the long weekend means that there are tons of amazing sales to shop on big-ticket items like mattresses. Historically, Labor Day is one of the best times to buy a mattress since many retailers host their steepest sales over the holidays, and 2024 is no exception. For instance, you can score top-tested mattresses from Saatva at a major discount, thanks to our exclusive deal.
Saatva, the brand our Good Housekeeping Institute experts currently rank as the best overall mattress and the best mattress for side sleepers, is offering savings of up to $1,300 off its top-tested beds. Right now through Tuesday, September 3, Good Housekeeping readers can take 20% off mattresses during the brand's Labor Day sale, with a minimum spend of $1,000. Simply shop through one of our links in this story and the discount will automatically apply at checkout.
Below, we've rounded up some of the best Saatva mattresses to shop now, from hybrid mattresses and memory foam mattresses to mattresses for adjustable beds and more.
Head Straight to the Saatva Labor Day Sale
What makes Saatva's mattresses worth the money?
In short, comfort. Our Textiles Lab experts gave Saatva's Classic mattress top scores for comfort and sleep quality. As for high-quality materials and composition, each mattress is handcrafted using durable materials such as cotton, steel coils, latex and foam.
The brand is consistently top rated among our consumer panel, earning high scores for comfort, support and overall sleep quality. Some even said it's "the best mattress ever," noting it gave them "the best sleep [they've] ever had." It comes in three firmness levels, with "Luxury Firm" being the most popular. GH testers note that it does feel particularly firm and that it has good edge support for getting in and out of bed.
Notably, the direct-to-consumer brand's mattresses aren't compressed into a box like other online mattress retailers. Saatva mattresses are made with coils more akin to traditional innerspring mattresses you'd find in a mattress showroom.
Considering how Saatva offers delivery, mattress setup and the removal of your old mattresses for free (services that are rarely offered by other online mattress retailers, let alone complimentary ones), this sitewide Labor Day mattress sale allows you to save stress, time and funds.
Where are Saatva mattresses made?
Saatva mattresses, including most components and materials, are sourced and handcrafted in the U.S. Every Saatva mattress is made to order and arrives "factory fresh," which means shoppers won't receive old inventory that's long been sitting boxed up in a warehouse.
Which is the best Saatva mattress?
This comes down to personal preference. One of the things we love most about all of Saatva's mattresses is that you can select the firmness online, and this custom touch makes a huge difference in catering to an individual sleeper's comfort preferences. In particular, the brand's most popular model is their Classic Mattress, which features luxury hybrid innerspring.
Can you bring back a Saatva mattress?
Yes. Saatva offers a 1-year free trial period, which happens to be one of the most generous around, as well as a lifetime warranty. If — for whatever reason —you're not over the moon in love (although we think you will be), you can call Saatva to schedule for the brand to come and pick up your mattress. Do note that there is a $99 fee for this service.
Lauren Gruber is an associate commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she writes for publications like Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Prevention, Country Living, House Beautiful, and more. She has over four years of professional experience covering a variety of lifestyle topics from home to fashion, with an advanced background in beauty and fragrance. When she’s not researching the most worthy Prime Day deals or hands-on testing all the latest perfume launches, Lauren is probably hanging out with her cat Serafina or flexing her AMC A-List membership at the movie theater.
You can find her previous work at Entertainment Tonight, Shop TODAY, USA Today, Self Magazine, L’Officiel USA, V Magazine, and Modern Luxury Media.

Samantha is a lifestyle commerce editor at Hearst magazines, where she covers fashion, fitness gear, tech, and viral products. She has over six years of editorial experience, including writing, editing, and hands-on product testing for commerce stories—whether it be an in-depth running shoe review or a curation of the latest Prime Day deals. As an avid runner and former Division I athlete, Samantha has particular expertise in fitness gear, apparel, shoes, and tech. (In fact, when she’s not at her desk, she’s probably out for a run.)
You can find Samantha’s work in Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, House Beautiful, Country Living, Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, PEOPLE, and more.