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Amerisleep's Presidents Day Deals of 2025
The Amerisleep Presidents Day Mattress Deal offers our best sales on mattresses, sheets, pillows, mattress protectors, blankets, toppers, and adjustable beds.
Presidents Day is Monday, February 17th, but we post our savings early, so you can start sleeping better today.
Frequently Asked Questions
So, you've done all your research and now you're ready to buy a new mattress! Even with today's lengthy sleep trials, you still want to make sure you're getting the best deal and the best mattress for your needs. Most online mattress brands participate in the upcoming Presidents Day mattress sales. There are other big sales weekends, but Presidents Day is one of the best because retailers are clearing out their old stock for new beds, and they often mark down mattresses as a result.
Typically, Presidents Day sales start the week before the actual holiday and many of them extend the week after it, as well. Amerisleep's sale begins on February 5th and ends February 26th.
Amerisleep's sale runs for approximately three weeks to give you ample time to find the right mattress.
This is a no-brainer, but sticking to a budget is the easiest way to ensure you don't stray outside of your set parameters to a mattress you can't afford, even if it's on sale. To give you a better perspective of mattress pricing, let's go over what influences how much a mattress costs.
- Brand name: If the brand you're buying from has been around for awhile, the mattress may cost more. Additionally, if the brand is well-known and has an established reputation, that could increase the cost. Read customer reviews on the website and the company's profile on the Better Business Bureau (if one is available).
- Eco-friendly or organic materials: If buying a mattress made with organic materials is a priority to you, be prepared to pay a little extra. Remember that "eco-friendly" can mean a few different things—the mattress could have been manufactured using low-emissions or low-waste methods, or the mattress materials themselves are organic or eco-friendly (such as natural latex or organic cotton).
- Warranties and sleep trials: The company policies attached to the mattress may affect the price. If they offer a lengthy sleep trial and/or a generous warranty, that is likely included in the price. Some brands offer white glove delivery as well, meaning they will arrange for someone to pick up and remove your old mattress and set up your new one. This service is either calculated into the mattress and included with the purchase, or it's offered at an additional cost.
There are a few telltale signs you can spot when it's time to replace your old mattress:
- Sagging below 1.5 inches or more
- Rips or tears in the foam or pillow top
- Broken coils, burst coils, coils that don't spring back
- Loss of support and responsiveness
- Musty odor
- You wake up in pain
- You sleep better on another mattress
More important than knowing the ins and outs of mattress deals is knowing which mattress is best for you. After all, nobody wants to end up with an uncomfortable bed even if it was marked down significantly. Refer to this table when deciding on the right mattress for your needs.
| Mattress Type | Pros | Cons | Features to Look For |
| Hybrid Mattress |
Bouncy Good air circulation Better pressure relief than innerspring if made with pocket coils |
Heavy to move Coils can break down easily Too bouncy for some, especially those with back pain Too little foam for those needing extra pressure relief |
Pocket Coils Low-gauge (thick coils) Memory Foam or latex foam comfort layers Gel memory foam for extra cooling |
| Memory Foam Mattress |
Exceptional pressure relief Noiseless Great motion isolation |
Can sleep too hot User may feel "stuck" or trapped if the mattress is too soft |
Transition layers to offset the softer foam(s) Gel memory foam for extra cooling |
| Innerspring Mattress | Bouncy Good air circulation | Prone to motion transfer Little pressure relief Noisy | Plush pillow top Low-gauge (thick coils) |
| Latex Mattress | Bouncy and soft Some variations are eco-friendly Durable (some models last up to 15 years) | Not as much pressure relief as memory foam due to the bounciness
Expensive 100% latex mattresses are harder to find |
Beds made with Talalay or Dunlop latex (these usually enote higher quality latex) |
After you've bought your mattress, you may be ready to look at bed frames as well. Buying both during a sale is a good way to go since many companies offer a bed package for a significant discount.
- Sagging below 1.5 inches or more
- Rips or tears in the foam or pillow top
- Broken coils, burst coils, coils that don't spring back
- Loss of support and responsiveness
- Musty odor
- You wake up in pain
- You sleep better on another mattress
There are a few telltale signs you can spot when it's time to replace your old mattress:
- Adjustable base: An adjustable bed allows you to elevate the head and legs for better circulation, muscle recovery, pressure relief, and more. Adjustable beds work well for couples who have different sleep preferences and single folks who just want a little extra customization. Look for adjustable bed packages during sale weekends to complete your mattress purchase.
- Box spring: Box springs work best with innerspring mattresses, although some other mattress types may work with box springs. Always read the company's warranty for specific guidance on which foundation to use—placing your mattress on an incompatible foundation can damage it, voiding the warranty.
- Platform or slatted base:Platform beds work best with memory foam, latex, or hybrid mattresses. If you're using a slatted base, make sure the slats are no more than 3 inches apart to prevent sagging or loss of support.
Most Presidents Day sales run for a week or two, giving you plenty of time to snag a good deal. However, if you miss it, there are usually other promo deals available, or you can wait until the next big sale. Use that time to research mattress types so you're confident in your purchase when it's time to buy.
Even when you have a set budget and your ideal mattress in mind, it can be overwhelming to decipher which deal is best. And brick and mortar mattress stores set out enticing discounts, too, which can make you think the mattress you've decided on isn't really the best price. How can you tell what's really a "good deal," or more importantly, which mattress is the best value?