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Is your old mattress sagging and making you uncomfortable? Check out the Black Friday mattress deals we've rounded up and wake up feeling fresh.
Our carefully curated list of the best mattress deals will save you time, effort, and money, and help you spot the genuine bargains.
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In previous years, we've seen discounted products that are poor-scoring or even Which? Don't Buys: simply not worth your money. This Black Friday mattress deals round-up only includes products that did well in our test lab and are offered at a genuinely good discount. But you’ll need to read our reviews for the full picture.
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Prices and deals are correct at the time of writing, but deals can change or end at short notice. Always check the deal's T&Cs before you buy. All prices quoted are for a standard double mattress.
Our guide to UK bed sizes and our best mattresses guide will help you choose the right one for your bed.
See all the double mattresses we've tested by going to our mattress reviews.
* References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Prices are checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.
Average price in the past six months: £461
Cheapest price in the past six months: £338

We like: It's rated cold to lie on, it's not too bouncy
We don't like: The cover isn't removable for washing, there's no sleep trial available via Amazon
This mattress has been in the Silentnight range for a few years, but it's still popular. Featuring a combination of pocket springs and a layer of gel on the top, it should provide the best of both.
It's rated 'cold' to lie on, so it won't trap heat around you - ideal if you tend to sweat in bed or suffer with hot flushes. And there's not much of a memory effect, from the foam layers, either.
Also known as the Just Bliss, when sold directly from Silentnight, this Studio Gel version is often on offer - we've spotted it in the Black Friday sales before and it's currently at a decent price from Amazon, which is why we've made it Our Pick. There's no trial nights offer via Amazon, though.
Our full Studio by Silentnight Gel review outlines the pros and cons of this mattress.
Average price in the past six months: £262
Cheapest price in the past six months: £233*

We like: It's light and easy to rotate to even out wear and tear
We don't like: It's a bit bouncy
The SleepSoul Heaven is a pocket sprung mattress covered with multiple layers of foam, including a pillow top, and layers of ‘coolgel’ foam. These are designed to help provide a supportive, cool, comfy and breathable surface to lie on.
It’s a boxed mattress, which arrives rolled up, making it much easier to get to the room of your choice. It's been on sale for quite a while, so you'd have to assume it must have been getting something right, or is it just the keen price that keeps customers coming back for more?
Read our full Sleepsoul Heaven review to see if it has any drawbacks.
Average price in the past six months: £312
Cheapest price in the past six months: 234*

We like: Despite the foam, turning over is easy
We don't like: The cover is not removable
The SleepSoul Bliss is available online from several retailers, and depending on where you buy it you can take advantage of a 60-night trial to ensure that it suits you.
It consists of a deep 25cm core of pocket springs covered by generous layers of foam and memory foam. Some memory foam-containing mattresses can be a bit warm, but this one has a cool surface for sleeping on.
Read our full Sleepsoul Bliss 800 Mattress review to find out if you'll get a decent night's sleep.
Average price in the past six months: £375
Cheapest price in the past six months: £279*

We like: It's not too bouncy
We don't like: The cover isn't removable for washing
This isn't the cheapest price we've seen for the Jay-Be 2000 Hybrid mattress, but it's still a good deal.
The term ‘hybrid’ in this mattress's name is slightly confusing. Hybrid mattresses are usually a mix of pocket springs and foam layers, but there's no foam in this mattress. This is to conform to Jay-Be’s eco claims. Instead, it's made from pocket springs and layers of polyester: an 18.5cm pocket spring core, with a 2.5cm mini pocket spring core on top and several layers of polyester webbing.
Will the lack of foam mean it's less supportive?
Read our full Jay-Be 2000 Hybrid E-Pocket Eco Truecore review to find out.

Get it for £360 (£240 off the normal price, says the retailer) at Argos.
We like: It has a100-night sleep trial
We don't like: It's easy to turn over on
This hybrid mattress combines a 10.5cm micro pocket-spring core, topped with a further 6cm foam spring layer and a 2cm covering of memory foam closest to the body. The manufacturer claims to have ‘zoned’ this into three distinct areas, so that it supports your shoulders, back and hips correctly.
It comes with a removable and washable cover which is useful if you want to try to reduce allergies by washing the cover to kill the dust mites that love a nice cosy mattress.
Read our full Dormeo Octasmart Hybrid review to find out how supportive it is.
Average price in the past six months: £525
Cheapest price in the past six months: £390*

We like: It has a 100-night sleep trial
We don't like: It's rather bouncy
This is quite an unusual hybrid mattress as the foam layer is much thicker than the springs - usually they are the other way around. Its 17cm foam base has a 4cm layer of pocket springs above it, followed by a further 3cm section of memory foam on top, closest to the side you lie on.
The manufacturer classes it as a medium-firm mattress and our tests agreed with this description. It’s also got a removable washable mattress cover, which can help you banish those allergy-causing dust mites from the bedroom.
Our full Memory Foam Warehouse Coolmax Hybrid review outlines the pros and cons of this mattress.

Buy this mattress direct from Otty on offer for £404 (or £475 with two Deluxe Pure pillows included).
We like: 100-night sleep trial
We don't like: The cover isn't removable for washing
We've seen the Otty Aura on offer plenty of times, but at the moment, you can choose between a discount of up to 25% (to get the price referenced here) or two free Otty Deluxe Pure pillows instead.
Interestingly, while this mattress is listed under a Black Friday exclusive banner, the fine print says this offer is ongoing and not time-limited. Still, it's a good price for this hybrid mattress.
It's made from a combination of foam and springs. In our tests it was rated 'cold' to lie on, which means it won't trap heat around you. It's not too bouncy and the foam layers don't engulf you too much.
Read our full Otty Aura double mattress review to find out if it's the perfect mattress for you.
Average price in the past six months: £522
Cheapest price in the past six months: £329*

We like: 100-night sleep trial and 10-year warranty included
We don't like: The cover is removable but it can't be washed
The name Nettle conjures up images of weeds stinging your shins rather than softness. However, Jay-Be claims the nettles and other plant-based fibres (such as cotton) used in this mattress provide natural comfort and exceptional breathability.
The large 17.5cm pocket spring core and 3cm mini pocket springs means we class this double mattress as pocket sprung, rather than hybrid – despite the fibrous layers between the springs.
Our independent tests rated its firmness as 6.5, on a scale of 1 (very firm) to 10 (very soft).
Read our review of the vegan-friendly Jay-be Nettle Hybrid 2000 mattress to see if it passed our tough durability tests.
Average price in the past six months: £615
Cheapest price in the past six months: £499*

We like: The 200-night sleep trial
We don't like: You have to pay to return it beyond 40 days into your trial
This mattress is an updated version of the original Eve Premium we’ve tested twice before. This version still has an 18.5cm foam core, but the three layers above have been tweaked slightly. There’s a 2cm layer of foam on top of the core, plus two further layers of memory foam (3cm each). Eve says one is a brand-new pressure relieving foam and the other is graphite infused memory foam to help keep you cool.
There’s a removable polyester cover that's washable, so cleaning up spills or accidents is made much easier, as is trying to get rid of allergy-causing dust mites.
Read our Eve Premium review to find out how it compares to other cheaper memory foam mattresses.

Typically on sale for £599, a double mattress is currently available for £539 at EZE.
We like: It's easy to turn over on
We don't like: The cover isn't removable for washing
EZE describes this mattress as a hybrid, but the large pocket spring core means we class it as pocket sprung, despite the foam layers.
The foam layers won't suck you in, and it's breathable, so if you do tend to sweat or have hot flushes, the cover does a good job of wicking away moisture.
Bought direct from EZE, it's delivered vacuum-packed in a box. Delivery is free, but there's no trial-night offer. You can, however, return it within 14 days of buying as part of the Consumer Contracts Regulations – just keep the original box.
It comes with a 10-year warranty.
Read our full EZE Hybrid Ultra Mattress review to find out if you'll get a decent night's sleep.
Average price in the past six months: £687
Cheapest price in the past six months: £549*

We like: The cover is machine washable
We don't like: It's heavy
This is the third iteration of the Premium Hybrid mattress we’ve tested, most recently after Eve was acquired by Bensons for beds. There have been a few changes under its cover - the base layer is thinner, as is the spring core, but there are more foam layers.
Eve says this mattress is medium-firm in feel. In our independent firmness test we measured it as 7.5 on a scale where 1 is the firmest and 10 the softest.
It comes with a 10-year warranty and a lengthy 365-night sleep trial, during which time you can send it back for a full refund if you decide it’s not for you.
Our full Eve Premium Hybrid review outlines how comfy owners find their Eve mattress.

The Simba Hybrid is currently on sale at Bensons for beds for £600 or Land of Beds for £629.
We like: A10-year warranty is included
We don't like: It feels a bit bouncy
Introduced in 2023, the Simba Hybrid is an update to the Simba Original Hybrid. It's made in the UK and is delivered rolled up in a box. If you decide it's not for you, you can return it for free within the 200-night trial.
The mattress is composed of a 2.5cm layer of recycled foam, covered by 16cm pocket sprung core, then 2cm standard polyurethane foam. There's another 2.5cm mini pocket spring layer on top, along with 2cm of Simbatex high-resistance polyurethane foam. As for firmness, our independent tests rated it as 6, on a scale of 1 (very firm) to 10 (very soft).
Simba also has its own offer running, where you can purchase the same mattress with a bundle of simba pillows and a mattress protector.
Read our Simba Hybrid mattress review to see how it fared in our tests.
Average price in the past six months: £869
Cheapest price in the past six months: £689*

Get it for £689 at Rem-fit when you use the code BLACK15. You'll also get two memory foam pillows and pillow protectors thrown in.
We like: The 15-year full replacement guarantee
We don't like: It's not the easiest to turn over on
Rem-Fit is doing something complicated with its Black Friday sale offer which it calls double savings. It's reduced this mattress from £899.99 to £809.99 and is offering a further discount if you apply a code.
REM-Fit’s 600 Lux Elite double mattress is a hybrid mattress featuring two layers of springs – a large core and a layer of micro springs – plus layers of pressure-relieving foam that the manufacturer says is breathable and helps to prevent overheating.
Our tests revealed that it has some attributes of memory foam that some sleepers love and some sleepers dislike. So its worth reading our full review to see if it gives you the positives of good pressure relief or the negatives of being overwarm before you buy.
Head to our Rem-fit 600 Lux Elite review to find out if it's a good choice for most sleepers.

We like: The 100-night sleep trial
We don't like: It's really heavy
Buy for £1,773 (a saving of £955 according to the manufacturer) at Woolroom.
At full price this is very expensive mattress. But a lot of modern mattress technology has gone into this product, which also uses several more environmentally sustainable components than man-made foam and synthetic fabrics.
It has a 16cm layer of cotton calico-covered micro pocket springs providing its core, with a sandwich of two mini-springs and latex adding extra support. The plush pillowtop includes British wool and cotton padding layers. It’s 35cm thick and has a non-removable viscose and wool cover.
Despite the firm tension implied in the name, our independent tests graded it as 7.1 on a scale from 1 (very hard) to 10 (very soft).
Our full Wooroom Rodmarton mattress review explains how you can expect it to change as it ages.
Looking for something specific? We have guides to best pocket sprung mattresses, the best memory foam mattresses and the best mattresses for back pain.

Lisa Galliers, Which? mattress expert, says:
'Let's face it, the mattress market is not known for being short of a deal or two. We see deals on mattresses every month, so our advice remains the same: if you need a new mattress, don't buy one purely because it's on sale.
Don't rush to buy a mattress purely because it's on sale, as there are plenty of discounts throughout the year. Some of the mattresses in this round-up have been available at the offer price for a while, but are still a good price.
We've also tested a range of good-value mattresses from brands that don't usually offer discounts – so if you want to keep costs down, you can still pick up a decent model for a fraction of the price of some.'
Not happy with your current mattress? You might be able to return it. Find out how to return a mattress. Can't return it? Find out how to get rid of your mattress, including options to recycle or donate it.

Whether you're after a new double mattress or want to swap your old mattress for a new memory foam one, it's worth keeping an eye out for sales on your favourite brand's website. Social media can also be a good place to spot a bargain.
Offers come and go throughout the year, but the deals might not be on the particular mattress you want, so check the T&Cs.
Make sure you're ready when the discounts start. Compare mattresses to find out which ones will be a dream and which could turn into an expensive nightmare – and don't forget that retailers might have other sales in-store.
You might have spotted Dormeo mattresses on TV or via ads popping up on Facebook – we've seen a range of deals available, along with free gifts such as pillows and duvets on top of existing price reductions. Although its mattresses can be found through other retailers, in the past we've noticed that buying direct from Dormeo can sometimes save you a small amount in addition to any free gifts it may be offering.
We'd suggest you check the website as a starting point. We've seen discounts of up to 60% in the past.
Read our Dormeo mattress reviews.
The Emma Original mattress used to be one of the most popular models on the Which? website. But while it scored well in our lab tests overall, we're not currently recommending any Emma mattresses as Best Buys because the brand is being taken to court by the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) regulator over its online sales practices.
Read our Emma mattress reviews.
Another bed-in-a-box mattress brand, Eve is now owned by Bensons for Beds. You can find deals on the Eve Sleep website and at other retailers. It offers a 200-night sleep trial, so you can try out the mattress and, if you don't love it, send it back free of charge within 40 days.
Be warned, though – if you buy an Eve mattress via another retailer, such as Argos, the trial-nights offer might not apply.
As a guide, we've seen deals offering 20-30% off and up to 50%. Check the T&Cs before you buy, as these discounts often apply only to certain models, if you spend above a particular amount or for new customers. Eve seems to swap deals fairly regularly between its mattresses.
Read our Eve mattress reviews.
You might not see Ikea mattresses on offer, but that's because they're generally good value for money at full price. We've got 12 of them on our website, ranging from £99 up to around £689, with an average price of £312.
Not sure which one to go for? Head to the top five most popular Ikea mattresses to choose from there.
Read our Ikea mattress reviews.
Simba is another brand that's no stranger to a deal, and one that's also been at the centre of a (now resolved) CMA investigation into sales tactics. Simba mattresses arrive vacuum-packed in a box to your door; the company offers free returns and its website states that it won’t ask you to get the mattress back in the box for the return journey.
We've spotted a range of deals from Simba offering 25-40% off. As a rule, 30-35% off is a good deal. Do check the T&Cs, though, as there can be conditions attached – such as a minimum spend or a discount that applies only to a particular mattress.
Read our Simba mattress reviews.

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Sleep trials – commonly offered by online-only, bed-in-a-box mattress brands – give you time to try out a mattress to see if it's the right one for you. If you don’t like it, you can return it within the trial period.
This can be useful if you're not sure which type of mattress will suit you best.
A long sleep trial lets you try your mattress during different seasons and gives you time to adjust, which is particularly important if you’re switching from springs to foam. If you experience back pain, for example, it could take a while to get used to a new mattress.
Not all sleep trials are the same, though, and some have strings attached.
If you're buying a mattress that offers a sleep trial, check the T&Cs first. See how many nights you'll be able to keep it for, whether you need to use a mattress protector and how to return it if it's not right for you.
Also, bear in mind that if you buy from a third-party retailer, the terms of a sleep trial – and whether it's offering one at all – might differ from those you get if you buy directly from the brand.
Read more about mattress sleep trials and find out which brand offers the longest.
Retailers also offer their own deals throughout the year. We've listed some retailers below to get you started. Check T&Cs for deals before you buy.
To find the best shops to buy a mattress, we surveyed 1,800 Which? Connect panel members in October 2023. We asked how satisfied people were with their shopping experience from mattress retailers, both in-store and online.
Our latest survey of the best mattress brands rates mattress shops including Emma, Eve, Ikea and John Lewis on the quality and range of their products, as well as on advice and delivery. It also reveals that Which? members are divided on where they shopped for their mattresses: 47% bought theirs in-store, while 53% shopped online.
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