You've looked at 40 listings and the prices all blur together — ₹6,279, ₹7,479, ₹9,029 — same vacuum-rolled box, same orthopedic memory foam tag, same vague "BodyIQ" sticker. So which Sleepyhead is the right one for a single bed under ₹25,000 in June 2026, and which ones are quietly worse than the cheaper SKU below them?
I sorted Sleepyhead's entire June lineup by discount-vs-MRP, dropped anything currently out of stock, then ranked what's left by who it actually suits — guest room, hostel single, kid's room, or a proper upgrade from your old foam topper. Every price in this list is the live Sleepyhead site price (single-size variant starts even lower in most cases). The 100-night trial covers you on every mattress here, so the worst case is a free swap.
"The one I'd recommend if a friend asked me which Sleepyhead mattress to buy first — the cooling-tech top layer makes it the rare memory foam that survives a Delhi May."
Five-zone orthopedic support with a temperature-regulating top layer and a removable knit cover. Comes in single, double, queen and king with consistent 8-inch height. The 37% drop from MRP makes it Sleepyhead's best-value flagship right now.
"The cheapest single Sleepyhead worth buying — and the only one in the lineup that solves the 'we can't agree on firmness' fight in 30 seconds with a flip."
One side is medium-firm (back sleepers), the other is plush (side sleepers). A single-size unit drops to roughly ₹4,200 after the 37% off. Good for guest rooms, hostels, and first-time renters who don't want to commit to a feel yet.
"The Sleepyhead I personally slept on for two years before upgrading to the Sense — under ₹7.5K for a single, it's still the best foam-to-rupee ratio in this list."
Three-layer construction: pressure-relief memory foam top, support polyfoam middle, high-density base. The 5-zone orthopedic profile keeps spine alignment honest even after the foam softens with use. 36% off makes the single unit roughly ₹4,800.
"If you sleep hot or hate the 'sinking' feel of pure memory foam, this is the one to test — pincore latex breathes better than any foam Sleepyhead makes."
Hybrid build: natural pincore latex sits over a BodyIQ memory foam comfort layer. Bouncier than the Sense, cooler than the Original, and the latex zone gives noticeable edge support — useful if you tend to sleep near the side of a single bed.
"Yes, it's king-size on a single-bed roundup — bear with me. ₹23,855 for a fully upholstered bed under ₹25K is the kind of price you only see in June clearance windows."
Engineered-wood frame with a fully upholstered headboard and side rails in a deep mirage-blue performance fabric. No storage version, which is why it lands under ₹25K — most Sleepyhead king beds with hydraulic lift sit at ₹35K+.
"If a king feels excessive for your room, this is the same Boba in a queen footprint and a colour that hides everyday lint better than the blue."
Queen-size version of the Boba Bed NS in a soft frost-grey fabric. Same engineered-wood build, same upholstered headboard, just a 60-inch-wide mattress platform. At 20% off it's roughly the price of a basic plywood queen — but with proper upholstery.
"The protector I tell every Sleepyhead buyer to add to cart — ₹1,499 of cover is what stops your ₹15,000 mattress from getting voided by a single spilt chai."
Bamboo terry top for breathability, TPU waterproof membrane underneath, deep elasticated skirt. Fits any king-size mattress up to 9 inches thick. Machine-washable, no plastic crackle when you turn over.
"Under ₹900 for a real waterproof protector — the queen-size price is what makes it the cheapest insurance policy in the catalogue."
Queen-size sibling of the bamboo terry above in a deep beetroot colourway. Same TPU waterproof core, slightly thinner terry top. The 18% off lands it under ₹900, which is the cheapest waterproof protector Sleepyhead currently sells.
"The only mattress on this list I'd buy if I had back pain — natural latex plus the Ergo tri-zone profile is the firmest, most supportive option under ₹16K."
100% natural latex with a tri-zone density gradient: firmer at hips, softer at shoulders. Bouncier and longer-lasting than memory foam. Cooler too — latex doesn't trap heat the way polyurethane foam does. The 5% off is small but the mattress almost never goes below MRP.
"Same Bamboo Terry build as pick #7 but sized for older 75-inch-long king frames — worth a check on your existing bed before buying the 78-inch version."
Alternate king-size cut at 75×72 inches for older Indian bed frames that are 75 inches long rather than 78. Same TPU waterproof construction, bamboo terry surface, deep elasticated skirt. 9% off — not huge, but the sizing match matters more than the discount.
"The throw I drape over my single bed during the day so the bedsheet stops getting sun-bleached — and the only sub-₹1K accessory in this lineup."
Heavy chenille weave in a neutral grey, 130×170 cm — wide enough to cover a single bed or fold across the foot of a queen. Soft enough to wrap around in winter, light enough to keep over the sheet through summer AC nights. 17% off.
| Product | Price (from) | Key Spec | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sense BodyIQ Orthopedic Memory Foam Mattress — Pearl White | ₹9,029 | Orthopedic memory foam with BodyIQ 5-zone support | ⭐ Best Overall |
| Flip Dual-Sided Foam Mattress — Firm & Soft Sides (Grey) | ₹6,279 | Reversible — firm on one side, soft on the other | 💰 Budget Pick |
| Original 3-Layered BodyIQ Orthopedic Memory Foam Mattress | ₹7,479 | Three-layer foam: memory + support + high-density base | ✏️ Editor's Pick |
| Laxe Pincore Latex Mattress with BodyIQ Memory Foam | ₹9,039 | Natural pincore latex over BodyIQ memory foam | 🌿 Top Latex Pick |
| Boba Bed NS Upholstered Bed — King Size (Mirage Blue) | ₹23,855 | Engineered-wood frame, upholstered headboard + sides | 🛏️ Premium Bed Frame |
| Boba Bed NS Upholstered Bed — Queen Size (Frost Grey) | ₹21,299 | Queen size — 78×60 inches mattress platform | Queen Bed Pick |
| Bamboo Terry Waterproof Mattress Protector — King 78×72 (Grey) | ₹1,499 | Bamboo terry top + TPU waterproof barrier | 🛡️ Best Protector |
| Bamboo Feel Terry Waterproof Protector — Queen 75×60 (Beetroot) | ₹899 | Queen size — 75×60 inches | 💰 Budget Protector |
| Nature Pro Natural Latex Mattress with Ergo Tri-Zone Tech | ₹15,883 | 100% natural latex, no synthetic blends | 🌿 Premium Latex |
| Bamboo Terry Waterproof Protector — King 75×72 (Grey) | ₹1,499 | King size — 75×72 inches (older Indian frame size) | King Protector Alt |
| Premium Soft Chenille Throw for Sofa, Bed & Couch — Grey | ₹999 | Soft chenille weave, 130×170 cm | 🛋️ Bedroom Add-on |
The single-size buyer usually falls into one of three groups: a young professional setting up a PG/hostel room, a parent buying for a kid's or guest room, or someone upgrading from a 4-inch coir mattress that's been on the same plywood since college. Each one has a different right answer.
For a guest or hostel single, the Flip (#2) is the call — ₹6,279 puts it under almost every direct rival, and the reversible firm/soft sides mean it'll suit whoever ends up sleeping on it. For a kid's room or main-bedroom upgrade, the Original (#3) or Sense (#1) — the difference is whether you sleep hot. The Sense's cooling tech is real, but if your room runs cool (or has AC), the Original gets you 90% of the comfort for ₹1,550 less.
If you have back pain or you're over 35, skip foam and look at the Laxe (#4) or Nature Pro (#9) latex builds. Latex doesn't soften over time the way memory foam does, and the bounce makes turning over much easier. The Nature Pro's 12-year warranty also outlasts every foam mattress in this list by two years.
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⭐ Best Overall
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💰 Budget Pick
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✏️ Editor's Pick
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🌿 Top Latex Pick
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🛏️ Premium Bed Frame
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Queen Bed Pick
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🛡️ Best Protector
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💰 Budget Protector
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🌿 Premium Latex
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King Protector Alt
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🛋️ Bedroom Add-on