Quick answer: Plank by Brooklyn Bedding has a 120-night trial. You must keep it 30 nights before returning, then can return through night 120. A $99 pickup fee is withheld from your refund; otherwise return shipping and removal are arranged free.
By the MattressNut editorial team · Updated June 2026
Plank's Return Policy Explained
The Plank Firm is made by Brooklyn Bedding, and it carries Brooklyn Bedding's standard 120-night trial. The trial begins on the delivery date. Brooklyn Bedding requires a 30-night break-in before a return can start, so your practical window runs from night 31 to night 120.
Unlike fully free-return brands, Plank charges a $99 pickup fee that's deducted from your refund. The pickup and removal logistics themselves are handled by their team.
Key Terms (what we could verify)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Sleep trial length | 120 nights from delivery |
| Return window | After a mandatory 30-night break-in, through night 120 |
| Return / restocking fee | $99 pickup fee withheld from your refund |
| Who pays return shipping | Pickup/removal scheduled by Brooklyn Bedding; HI, AK, and Canada shipping charges are non-refundable |
| Refund timing | Full refund (minus the $99) typically within 3–4 business days after removal is confirmed |
| How to start | Brooklyn Bedding / Plank's official returns page |
How to Return It / What to Do
After night 30, start a return request on the Plank or Brooklyn Bedding official returns page. Their team schedules the pickup and removal — they first try to donate or recycle the mattress locally. Once removal is confirmed, your refund (less the $99 fee) is issued to your original payment method.
The Catches Owners Run Into
Two deadlines trip people up. First, the 30-night minimum: request earlier and you can't return. Second, the 45-day pickup rule — once you request a return, you must have the mattress picked up within 45 days after the trial period, or you lose eligibility. The 120-night trial is also one-time-use per customer/household/address, and even refused or unopened packages can incur the $99 fee.
The Saatva Comparison
Plank and Saatva both charge $99 to return, so the fee is a wash. The difference is the window: Saatva's 365-night trial dwarfs Plank's 120 nights, and Saatva includes free white-glove delivery plus old-mattress removal rather than a 30-night wait and a 45-day pickup deadline. For the same return cost, Saatva gives you far more time and less process to track.
See Saatva's 365-night trial & return terms
Bottom Line
Plank's return is straightforward but not free — budget for the $99 pickup fee, respect the 30-night minimum, and schedule pickup within 45 days of the trial ending.
Bottom line: You can return a Plank between night 31 and 120 for a refund minus a $99 pickup fee.
Related: our full Saatva mattress review.