The Dr. Oz Good Life Sleep System was a line of mattresses and sleep accessories co-developed and endorsed by Dr. Mehmet Oz on The Dr. Oz Show during the 2015-2020 era. The system emphasized spinal alignment, coil-on-coil construction, and American manufacturing. The original licensed line has been discontinued, but the mattress Dr. Oz most often featured in recent years — the Saatva Classic — remains widely available and is the closest living descendant of the Good Life Sleep System concept.
What exactly was the Good Life Sleep System?
The Good Life Sleep System was a branded line of innerspring and hybrid mattresses produced under license by several manufacturers during Dr. Oz's television peak. The line typically included:
- A coil-on-coil innerspring mattress with a Euro pillow-top comfort layer.
- A hybrid option with memory foam lumbar zone reinforcement.
- Accompanying sleep accessories — pillows, toppers, and in some versions an adjustable base.
Dr. Oz's endorsement focused on three claims: proper spinal alignment for back pain relief, coil quality that outlasted entry-level innersprings, and US manufacturing that controlled materials. These are the same three claims Saatva makes today, which is why the association remains strong.
Is the Good Life Sleep System still sold?
The original licensed Good Life Sleep System line has been discontinued. You cannot buy a mattress with the official "Dr. Oz Good Life" label in 2026. However, the Saatva Classic — the mattress Dr. Oz has most frequently featured in recent years — is widely available from Saatva directly.
Saatva does not have an exclusive celebrity endorsement contract with Dr. Oz, but the association is well-documented in clips from the show and in Saatva's own press coverage. If someone tells you they saw a mattress on Dr. Oz and recommended you buy it, the Saatva Classic Luxury Firm is almost certainly the model they are referring to.
The Saatva Classic: the practical successor
Here is why Saatva Classic mirrors the Good Life Sleep System DNA:
| Good Life claim | Saatva Classic feature |
|---|---|
| Spinal alignment for back pain | Memory foam lumbar zone + zoned coil support |
| Coil-on-coil construction | Dual-coil system: pocketed micro-coils + tempered Bonnell base |
| American manufacturing | Made in 19 US-based factories, assembled to order |
| Euro pillow top | Hand-sewn Euro pillow-top with organic cotton cover |
| Longer trial than mass-market | 365-night home trial (industry-longest) |
| White-glove setup | Free white-glove delivery + old mattress removal |
Saatva Classic pricing (queen, 2026)
- 11.5 inch profile: $1,174 (with frequent Saatva promotional discounts bringing queen to $1,099)
- 14.5 inch profile: $1,395
- Firmness options: Plush Soft (3/10), Luxury Firm (5.5-6.5/10), Firm (7/10)
Other mattresses with Dr. Oz-approved principles
If you are looking for the Good Life Sleep System experience but want to compare alternatives, these three mattresses carry forward the same core principles:
1. Saatva Classic (our top pick)
The strongest historical association with Dr. Oz. Dual-coil luxury hybrid, 365-night trial, white-glove delivery. Queen from $1,174. Read our full Saatva Classic review.
2. WinkBed
Similar luxury hybrid construction at a slightly lower price ($1,249 queen). 120-night trial. The WinkBed Plus model specifically targets heavier sleepers (up to 750 lb combined) — a feature the original Good Life line lacked.
3. Amerisleep AS3 Hybrid
Plant-based Bio-Pur foam over pocketed coils. Medium-firm feel similar to the Saatva Luxury Firm. Queen $1,499 with frequent promos. 100-night trial, 20-year warranty. Good pick for buyers wanting a foam-leaning hybrid instead of Saatva's coil-forward feel.
What to avoid when shopping for a "Dr. Oz mattress"
- Third-party sellers using Dr. Oz imagery without authorization. The licensed line is discontinued, so any new mattress branded "Dr. Oz" is likely unauthorized.
- Low-priced "Good Life" dupes on Amazon and Walmart. Most are generic foam mattresses using the expired brand name.
- Mattresses without a coil system if spinal alignment is your priority. Pure-foam mattresses do not provide the same structural support Dr. Oz emphasized in his segments.
FAQ: Dr. Oz Good Life Sleep System
What mattress does Dr. Oz sleep on?
Dr. Oz has publicly stated he sleeps on a Saatva Classic in several TV segments and press interviews. The specific firmness version is not confirmed, but based on his on-air preference for medium-firm support, Luxury Firm is the most likely match.
Where can I buy the Dr. Oz Good Life mattress today?
The original licensed Good Life mattress is no longer in production. The closest available mattress is the Saatva Classic, sold directly at Saatva.com with free white-glove delivery and a 365-night trial.
Is the Good Life Sleep System the same as Saatva?
No. They are separate products from different manufacturers. However, the Saatva Classic shares all of the core design principles (coil-on-coil construction, Euro pillow top, American manufacturing, lumbar zone support) that defined the Good Life Sleep System. Dr. Oz has featured Saatva in multiple segments discussing these same principles.
Did Dr. Oz own part of the Good Life brand?
The business arrangement between Dr. Oz and the original Good Life licensee was not fully publicly disclosed. Dr. Oz received endorsement compensation for featuring the product line on his show. He does not currently have a disclosed financial stake in Saatva or any other active mattress brand.
How much did the Good Life Sleep System cost?
During its production run, the Good Life mattresses typically retailed between $899 (twin) and $1,799 (king), comparable to the Saatva Classic pricing today after adjusting for inflation.
What makes a Dr. Oz-style mattress different from a regular mattress?
Three features: coil-on-coil construction (rare at its price point), targeted lumbar zone reinforcement (either through zoned coils or memory foam), and Euro pillow top (a thicker, more dense pillow-top layer than standard models). All three are present in the Saatva Classic.