That grinding lower-back pain every morning — the one that follows you from bed to office chair — is almost always the mattress's fault, not yours. If you've been sleeping on a mattress older than three years and putting off the upgrade because of the price, June 2026 is the single best window to act: Sleepyhead has slashed prices across their entire lineup by up to 50%, with the deepest cuts on their orthopedic and hybrid models. We're talking savings of up to ₹12,000 on a single mattress.
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Shop Sleepyhead June Sale →"After three nights on the Flip, my morning back stiffness — a six-month companion — simply stopped showing up."
The Sleepyhead Flip is the brand's flagship ortho model and the top pick for anyone with lower-back concerns. Its three-zone support system provides firmer support under the lumbar and lighter cushioning for shoulders and legs. The reversible design gives you two comfort options: medium on one side, firm on the other. At ₹8,999 in the June sale (down from ₹17,999), it delivers memory foam quality that rivals mattresses priced twice as high.
"The Lite proves you don't need to spend ₹15,000 to sleep on a properly engineered foam mattress."
The Sleepyhead Lite is the brand's entry-level champion — a straightforward, no-frills high-resilience foam mattress that simply does its job well. It's medium-firm, which suits most sleepers, and the breathable cotton-knit cover keeps it cool through India's humid summers. At ₹5,499 during the June sale, it's the lowest price we've seen for a genuine ortho-grade foam build from a reliable brand.
"One mattress, two firmness levels — the Original is the smartest buy for couples who can't agree on how firm they want to sleep."
The Sleepyhead Original's defining feature is its dual-comfort design: flip it to switch between a soft top layer and a firm base. This makes it ideal for households where one person prefers a plush feel and the other wants firmer support — or for sleepers whose preferences change seasonally. The June 2026 price of ₹7,499 (down from ₹14,999) is an exceptional deal for this level of flexibility.
"The Edge is the closest you'll get to a five-star hotel mattress without the five-star hotel price — now available at ₹11,499."
If you've always wanted the buoyant, responsive feel of a spring mattress but were put off by the price, the Sleepyhead Edge's June deal closes that gap significantly. The independently encased pocket springs isolate motion beautifully — no more waking up when your partner rolls over. A comfort foam top layer adds pressure relief while the euro-top cover gives it a premium, hotel-like finish.
"The memory foam contouring on the Pebble Plus is noticeably better than cheaper alternatives — you feel the difference in your hips and shoulders within the first week."
The Pebble Plus is Sleepyhead's best-selling memory foam model and consistently their most-reviewed product. The slow-recovery memory foam layer molds to your body's exact contours, redistributing pressure from heavy zones like the hips and lower back. It runs slightly warm in summer, but the moisture-wicking knit cover manages this reasonably well. At ₹9,499 during the June sale, it's outstanding value for genuine memory foam.
"Seven distinct support zones sounds like a marketing claim — until you actually lie down and feel each zone click into alignment with your spine."
The Sleepyhead Pro is the pinnacle of their ortho range: seven independently calibrated foam zones target the head, neck, shoulders, upper back, lower back, hips, and legs with precision firmness levels. This is particularly valuable for back and side sleepers who experience pain in multiple areas simultaneously. The Pro's saving of ₹12,000 in the June sale makes it our strongest recommendation for anyone with serious ortho requirements.
"If you've ever woken up at 3 AM because the mattress felt like a heat trap, the Wave's gel infusion genuinely solves that — it runs 2-3°C cooler on contact."
The Sleepyhead Wave addresses the single biggest complaint about memory foam — it gets hot. The gel beads infused into the top comfort layer absorb and dissipate body heat, maintaining a cooler sleep surface through the night. This makes it an especially smart buy in warmer Indian cities and during the June–September monsoon months. The ₹10,499 sale price (from ₹19,999) makes it the best cool gel mattress value in this range.
"The Grand is the mattress you buy when you're done compromising — the hybrid construction delivers the best of both foam and spring in a single, supremely comfortable unit."
The Sleepyhead Grand is the brand's top-of-the-line offering, combining individually pocketed springs with a multi-layer foam comfort system including a soft Euro-top pillow layer. The result is a mattress that provides the responsive, bouncy feel of springs with the pressure-relieving contouring of foam — ideal for sleepers who've tried both types and want the best of both. Saving ₹12,000 in June brings it to a very competitive ₹15,999.
"Side sleepers specifically will love the Cloud — the soft quilted top layer cradles the shoulder and hip instead of pushing back against them."
The Sleepyhead Cloud is designed for comfort-first sleepers who prioritize a plush, soft feel over firm spinal support. Its quilted top layer and soft foam base create a genuinely cloud-like sensation. This is the right pick for side sleepers, lighter-weight individuals, and anyone who's always found their current mattress too hard. At ₹6,999 in the June sale, it's an easy yes for soft-foam fans.
"The Elevate is for buyers who want orthopedic support but refuse to give up the spring-mattress feel they grew up on."
The Sleepyhead Elevate bridges two worlds: it uses independently pocketed springs — the kind that prevent partner disturbance — but aligns them in a zoned ortho configuration for targeted back support. This makes it particularly effective for heavier sleepers and those with chronic lumbar issues who find pure foam mattresses insufficiently supportive over time. The June price of ₹13,499 (down from ₹24,999) is a standout deal.
"The Rush's faster foam recovery makes it easier to change sleep positions at night — important if you're restless or physically active."
Where the Pebble Plus uses slow-recovery memory foam, the Rush uses quick-response HR foam that bounces back faster when you move. This responsiveness is preferred by active sleepers, stomach sleepers, and those who shift positions frequently through the night. It's also the better pick for children's beds where easier movement is a priority. The June sale price of ₹7,999 keeps it firmly in the great-value zone.
"If your guest bedroom needs a proper spring mattress on a guest-room budget, the Bounce at ₹4,999 is hard to argue with."
The Sleepyhead Bounce is the brand's most affordable spring mattress, using the traditional Bonnell (hourglass) spring system that's been reliable for decades. It's firmer and more bouncy than foam options at this price, making it a solid choice for guest rooms, children's beds, or anyone who strongly prefers the classic spring feel. The June deal brings it to ₹4,999, the lowest we've tracked for a Sleepyhead spring unit.
"The Snooze sits in that sweet spot between the Lite's simplicity and the Original's complexity — a clean, comfortable foam build at a price that makes sense."
The Sleepyhead Snooze occupies the mid-range of their foam lineup, offering better foam density and a slightly softer feel than the Lite without jumping to the dual-comfort complexity of the Original. Its anti-sag foam core is engineered to maintain its shape for at least 7 years — a common failure point in cheaper Indian foam mattresses. At ₹6,499 in the June sale, it's a thoughtful upgrade from budget options.
"The Essential is proof that you don't need to spend ₹10,000 to stop sleeping on a mattress that actively hurts your back."
The Sleepyhead Essential is the brand's most accessible entry point — a straightforward, durable foam mattress that prioritises function and longevity over luxury features. It's firm (arguably too firm for some), which makes it well-suited to back sleepers who need a flat, stable surface. It also works well on cot beds, day beds, and diwan setups. At ₹4,499 in the June sale, it's the lowest price for a Sleepyhead product with a proper warranty.
| Model | Sale Price (Queen) | MRP | Type | Firmness | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flip 3-Zoned | ₹8,999 | ₹17,999 | Memory Foam | Medium / Firm | Back pain, ortho |
| Lite | ₹5,499 | ₹10,999 | HR Foam | Medium-Firm | Budget buyers |
| Original Dual | ₹7,499 | ₹14,999 | Memory Foam | Soft / Firm | Couples, dual preference |
| Edge Pocket Spring | ₹11,499 | ₹21,999 | Pocket Spring | Medium-Firm | Motion isolation |
| Pebble Plus | ₹9,499 | ₹18,999 | Memory Foam | Medium | Pressure relief |
| Pro 7-Zoned | ₹13,999 | ₹25,999 | Ortho Foam | Firm | Serious back issues |
| Wave Cool Gel | ₹10,499 | ₹19,999 | Gel Memory Foam | Medium | Hot sleepers |
| Grand Hybrid | ₹15,999 | ₹27,999 | Hybrid | Medium-Soft | Luxury, couples |
| Cloud Soft | ₹6,999 | ₹13,999 | Soft Foam | Soft | Side sleepers |
| Elevate Ortho Spring | ₹13,499 | ₹24,999 | Pocket Spring | Firm | Heavier sleepers |
| Rush Medium Firm | ₹7,999 | ₹15,999 | HR Foam | Medium-Firm | Active/stomach sleepers |
| Bounce Bonnell | ₹4,999 | ₹9,999 | Bonnell Spring | Firm | Guest rooms, budget |
| Snooze Foam | ₹6,499 | ₹12,999 | HR Foam | Medium | All-round value |
| Essential Foam | ₹4,499 | ₹8,999 | HR Foam | Firm | Basic, cot/diwan beds |
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01 ⭐ Best Overall
02 💜 Best Budget
03 ✏️ Editor's Pick
04 🔥 Best Spring Pick
05 🌟 Most Popular
06 🏆 Best Orthopedic
07 ❄️ Best for Hot Sleepers
08 👑 Luxury Pick
09 💚 Best Value
10 🎯 Best Ortho Spring
11 🏃 Best for Active Sleepers
12 💜 Budget Spring Pick
13 💚 Great Value
14 💜 Entry-Level Best Buy