Sleep Number’s New Collections Make It Easier to Find the Right Bed
This refresh gives you a cleaner path to a better night’s rest.
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Mattress shopping gets overwhelming fast, mostly because every brand claims its bed is the answer to everything. Sleep Number has always been a little different: it’s built around adjustable firmness, so the mattress can change with you instead of being a one-time decision. The confusing part, historically, was figuring out where to start once you were comparing multiple models and features. This redesigned portfolio is built around a different kind of sleeper problem, so you can start with what you actually care about and narrow down from there. Below are five reasons this new lineup makes the mattress-buying decision feel a lot more straightforward than ever before.
It Finally Gives You a Clean Starting Point
The three-collection setup is the biggest improvement because it tells you where you belong before you even start comparing details. And we can all agree that mattress shopping gets way easier when you’re not comparing a dozen names that sound like Wi-Fi passwords. The new lineup is split into lanes that map to actual needs: keep it simple, get more support with smart personalization, or go all-in on temperature. That structure makes it harder to end up with the wrong bed just because you got tired of reading.
Sleep Number is making mattress shopping less overwhelming with intuitive options based on your biggest sleep needs like comfort, temperature, and support.
ComfortMode Is the “Keep It Simple” Lane
For anyone who wants adjustability but doesn’t want bedtime to turn into settings and syncing, ComfortMode is the obvious starting point. No app required, just the ability to make each side feel softer or firmer when your body (or your partner) changes its mind. It’s the easiest way to get a more dialed-in feel, plus some built-in comfort upgrades that help with pressure and temperature without overcomplicating anything.
Comfort without complicated settings
ComfortNext Is Built for People Chasing Support and Personalization
If you’re the person who wakes up and immediately blames your shoulders, hips, or lower back, ComfortNext is the lane meant for you. More structure gets layered in here, including a newer coil/foam/air mix in some models, so it’s built to stay supportive over time with that comfort factor added in. It also brings in smart features for people who actually want feedback and easy adjustments, not just a mattress you hope works out.
Sleep Number’s redesigned lineup groups five new beds into three collections—ComfortMode, ComfortNext, and Climate—so shoppers can choose based on simple comfort, next-level personalization/support, or temperature control.
Climate Is Still the Go-To for Hot Sleepers
Running hot at night is one of those problems that makes even a great mattress feel useless. Climate is designed around active temperature control, so it’s aiming to solve the “too warm, then too cold” cycle instead of just hoping a cooling cover will do the job. If temperature is your number one sleep problem, this collection is the most direct answer.
Temperature shouldn't be trial and error
The Trial Window Makes It Easier to Commit
A mattress is a big purchase, and it’s hard to know what works until you actually sleep on it. Sleep Number includes a 100-night trial and a 10-year limited warranty, which makes the decision feel less like a leap. If you’re investing in a bed designed to adapt over time, having that safety net matters.
Fall asleep comfortably and confidently knowing that your new Sleep Number bed is backed by a 100-night trial and a 10-year limited warranty.