If you’ve had an eye on one of Purple’s range of mattresses as your next bed, you may well be waiting for the Memorial Day mattress sales to make your move. That’s very wise, because Purple mattress sales don’t run every day of the year, and big sales events such as Memorial Day are usually the best time to get the lowest prices across the Purple range.
However this year there’s a slight problem if you already had your perfect Purple mattress all picked out and ready to buy in the Memorial Day sales: Purple has launched its sale, but it’s also shaken up its range with nine new mattresses, which means the model you’re after might not be there any more.
So, what’s the deal with the new mattress? Basically Purple has replaced its entire Premium and Luxe ranges with new models; the Essential collection (opens in new tab), consisting of the NewDay (opens in new tab), Purple (opens in new tab) and Purple Plus (opens in new tab) mattresses remains the same.
There are technically six new mattresses in the Purple Premium collection (opens in new tab), but in actual fact it’s three new models with two firmness options. The Purple Hybrid, Hybrid Premier 3 and Hybrid Premier 4 have been replaced by the Purple Restore (opens in new tab), RestorePlus (opens in new tab) and RestorePremier (opens in new tab), all in soft and firm options.
We’ve done a little cross-checking and it seems to us that each of the new mattresses are upgrades to the previous hybrids, with improvements including enhanced edge support and an antimicrobial finish, plus of course a completely revamped outer cover.
The same seems to be true of its Luxe collection (opens in new tab); replacing the Supreme, Deluxe and Grand, there’s the Purple Rejuvenate (opens in new tab), RejuvenatePlus (opens in new tab) and RejuvenatePremier (opens in new tab). The Luxe collection is a relatively new range that’s only just become available to buy online, with prices starting at $4,495 for the Rejuvenate in a twin size (and going up to $8,995 for a king size RejuvenatePremier. These super deep beds feature Purple’s most advanced GelFlex grid, the 2.5-inch GelFlex Grid Plus, as well as a Euro-top quilted cover, multiple comfort and support layers and a coil core, as well as redesigned covers.
In the Purple Memorial Day sale (opens in new tab) there are discounts across the entire range. In the Essential collection there’s $100 off the Purple NewDay and $200 off the Purple and Purple Plus mattresses. In the Premium collection you’ll get $200 off the Purple Restore, and $300 off the Purple RestorePlus and RestorePremier. And if you can stretch to the Luxe collection, there’s $500 off all three options. There’s also $500 off the Ascent adjustable base, $300 off the Sleep Genius adjustable base, as well as 25% off bedding bundles. In short, this is an excellent opportunity to save at one of the best mattress brands; here are three of our top picks right now:
Oh, yes, we mentioned that old mattresses may not be there any more; at the time of writing the previous Luxe models seem to be gone, with their URLs redirecting to the new models. However it still appears to be possible to buy the old Purple Hybrid (opens in new tab), Purple Hybrid Premier 3 (opens in new tab) and Purple Hybrid Premier 4 (opens in new tab). But should you?
We suggest not; pretty much all of the new Premium models are cheaper than the old ones, and we’re talking MSRP as well as sale price. As far as we can see there’s one price exception: the Premier Hybrid 3 is cheaper in a full size than the equivalent RestorePlus. But even then we’d still opt for the RestorePlus, simply because of the improved features, especially the enhanced edge support.
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