Phoenix Mattress Store
Amerisleep's memory foam mattresses revolutionized the industry, and now you can stop into our nearby Phoenix mattress store and check out all of our exciting products before you buy. Find an Amerisleep Phoenix mattress store near you to see how we developed innovative products that combine state-of-the-art design with the highest quality materials.
With five different firmness levels to choose from, you can find the best beds for your preferred sleeping style. Do you wake up feeling tired and lethargic or have sleep related issues like back pain? Many of us suffer from back pain, and a bad mattress may be making the pain worse. A good mattress for back pain eases pressure points and helps you maintain a healthy posture. If so, take a few minutes to browse through our online Phoenix mattress store and find out why so many people give our products a five-star rating.
We also feature monthly Phoenix mattress sale specials and package discounts, so stop by the showroom and check out our most current offers.
Find a Showroom
Gilbert, SanTan Village
2150 E. Williams Field Rd.
Glendale, Arrowhead Towne Center
7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center
Scottsdale, Optima Camelview
7167 E. Rancho Vista Dr.
Tucson, La Encantada
2905 E Skyline Dr #225

Phoenix Mattress Store
- When you stop into our nearby Phoenix mattress store, you can try out every mattress to find the one that's right for you
- We offer Phoenix mattress sale package specials that reduce the cost of your purchase when you buy a mattress with an adjustable bed
- Our mattresses come in five different firmness levels, perfect for anyone that prefers a firm or soft bed
- Monthly Phoenix mattress sale promotions offer further incentives to buy, and every mattress is backed by our 100-night guarantee and 20 year warranty
Finding the perfect mattress shouldn't be complicated, but many Phoenix mattress stores offer way too many products, and most don't actually fit your preferred sleeping style or body type. At Amerisleep, we developed a complete line of mattresses and other products to conform to the needs of the sleeper, and not the other way around.
With monthly Phoenix mattress sale specials, we make selecting your next mattress an obvious choice. Stop by our local store, and see for yourself why people all over America are experiencing the best sleep of their lives.
Many mattress stores give you too many options that fail to acknowledge your preferred sleeping position and body type.
Phoenix Memory Foam Mattress
In addition to mattresses, we sell a variety of bedding accessories and the most innovative adjustable bed being made today. Come into our nearby Phoenix mattress store, hold the capacitive-touch remote in your hand, and experience full body wave massage directly from the mattress base.


Every mattress we sell features our environmentally-friendly Bio-Core® support foam and open-cell Bio-Pur® memory foam. You can rest easy knowing that your mattress was made responsibly. We are proud to run an ongoing Phoenix mattress sale special, offering a better price when you buy a mattress with a new adjustable bed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Looking for a good mattress sale can be tricky. If you’re looking at brick-and-mortar locations in Phoenix, always ask the sales associate when the sale ends and often the sale runs. If you’re looking online, check to see if the mattress company offers promo codes or referral codes for deeper discounts.
Generally, the best time to buy a mattress in Phoenix is during one of the four major holidays: Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Presidents Day.
The Black Friday mattress sale is often one of the best, with most mattress companies offering a few hundred dollars off their mattress plus free pillows or sheets.
We are a little biased but we like the Amerisleep AS3. We were one of the first bed in box companies and we have worked tirelessly to provide a comfortable and supportive mattress at an affordable price.
A good mattress can only do so much. Finding the best pillow for your neck is just as important. Most people don’t know you should replace your pillow every 2-3 years. Pillows often lose their shape and support faster than a mattress.
If looking for the best pillow, consider investing in a memory foam pillow but look for one that has a ventilated airways or promotes breathability.




Phoenix, AZ Tidbits
The capital of Arizona is the fifth most populous state capital in the United States of America. It had 1,615,017 residents in 2016. Back in 1870, the new town only had 240 residents. In the 2000 census, Phoenix was home to 1,321,045 people. After ten years, it had 1,445,632 residents.
It has a water area of 1.25 square miles and a land area of 517.62 square miles. It has an elevation of 1,086 feet. Phoenix is located between the cities of Tucson and Flagstaff. It is in the southern area of Arizona and its metropolitan area is called the "Valley of the Sun" because of its proximity to Salt River Valley.
Like most of the other states in Arizona, Phoenix was an agricultural community in 1867. It was incorporated in 1881. Before Phoenix came to be, the land was occupied by an ancient people for more than 2,000 years. This ancient community built the first type of irrigation system that would later on be developed by a canal company in Arizona. In the years between AD 1300 and AD 1450, early tribes lived in the area before leaving the place for another region.
Towards the end of 1848, Mexico ceded the northern parts of their land to the United States. The land of Phoenix, which was then nameless, became part of the new Mexico property. The city of Phoenix's history started with an individual who traveled through the Salt River Valley in 1867 and formed a minute farming community in the land. The founder of New River gave the name "Phoenix" to this new community.
Phoenix has been divided into urban villages since 1979. These villages are either original neighborhoods in Phoenix or communities that were annexed into the city. To date, there are fifteen urban villages in the city.
As a city that has seen a lot of inhabitants and diverse culture, Phoenix offers a wide array of places and things to experience. One of the notable historical museums in Phoenix is about music and instruments. It is the world's only global museum dedicated to music and musical instruments. It houses more than 6,500 musical instruments in a high-technology audio system for an interactive display. It also has a gallery dedicated to talented musicians who walked the earth. The museum also hosts concerts each year with live performances and modern music.
Phoenix's desert botanical garden is a paradise for people with green thumbs. This garden has the world's best and most beautiful collection of desert plants. It has more than 50,000 plants displayed in a carefully choreographed landscape that portrays topics on land conservation, the plants of the Sonoran desert, and other themes. In fact, the feral population of rosy-faced lovebirds in America is only found in Phoenix.
Arizona is mostly covered in desert and mountain terrains, and it always has a place to offer for the dedicated hiker. In Phoenix, mountain climbers and outdoor enthusiasts come in droves to experience a midnight hike.
The city park system contains over a hundred parks, making it the largest municipal park system in the United States. A local mountain park in Phoenix also holds the record of the world's largest municipal park with 16,500 acres under its belt.