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Dream big with the Casper Original Mattress on sale

Catch some Zs with a mattress designed to be supportive and cool.
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Taking breaks and giving yourself space to sleep when you need it helps prevent burning out. To set yourself up for optimal slumber, a good quality mattress can make all the difference for mental and physical well-being. For an especially dreamy deal, the best-selling Casper Original is on sale right now. Save $300 with code OGF-23 applied automatically at checkout (until April 2).

 Here are some ways to catch more Zs and spend less on a super-comfy bed during Casper’s sale.

Feel calm, cool, and collected at bedtime

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Want to create a sleep haven where you can disconnect from the day? Keep it simple with the Original Mattress ($995, normally $1,295). It has three layers to provide support and cooling. Mattresses that stay cool tend to promote better sleep because your body temperature drops when you snooze and no one likes waking up all sweaty. The foam is intricately perforated for extra breathability so you can chill out with the optimal conditions for heading to slumber town.

Improve sleep with a more supportive mattress

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The one-third of your day that you spend snoozing is when your body and mind repair and restore. When you are rested, you feel more resilient and ready to bounce back from challenges coming at you from all sides. To give you even more support when you need it, the Original Mattress has three ergonomic zones tailored to different areas of your body, such as your shoulders and lower back. You’ll sink into a blissful sleep with just the right balance of firm and soft areas.

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Make the bed you lie in more comfy

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Your morning ritual can set the tone for the day, whether it’s taking a minute to meditate, doing some stretches, or even just setting your bed. To start every day on the right side of the bed, the Original Mattress will be delivered to your doorstep for free within the U.S. and comes with a 100-day risk-free trial period. For making bedtime even more enticing, it’s pretty much everything you could want to crawl into at the end of the day. Sweet dreams.

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