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Live Sleep Number pricing tracker 2026: Memorial Day discounts confirmed (Climate360 -$1,200), Black Friday outlook strongest, FlexFit base bundles offer best total value.
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Sleep Number Price Tracker 2026: Every Model, Every Size, Every Sale
Independent monthly audit of Sleep Number’s post-March 2026 lineup (ComfortMode, ComfortNext, Climate), plus FlexFit base bundles, current deals, and a 5-year total-cost-of-ownership comparison against comparison page, and.
Next refresh: June 18, 2026
7 models · 6 sizes · 3 collections
The short answer. A 2026 Sleep Number Queen costs between $1,599 and $9,999 MSRP depending on collection: ComfortMode entry ($1,599), ComfortNext mid-tier ($2,999–$4,499), and Climate flagship ($5,499–$9,999). Add a FlexFit adjustable base ($999–$3,799 Queen) and white-glove delivery ($249, waived during the current sale 2026). For consumers who want adjustable air at a fixed price with a lifetime warranty and zero subscription risk, the at $4,495–$4,599 Queen MSRP is the cleaner long-term math. We walk through the 5-year TCO below.
Sleep Number 2026 Full Pricing Matrix: All 7 Models, All 6 Sizes
Sleep Number’s post-reset catalog has three collections. ComfortMode is the remote-controlled entry tier (no app, no Wi-Fi, no ResponsiveAir). ComfortNext adds the SleepIQ app, ResponsiveAir auto-adjust, and the Tri-Brid coil-foam-air construction on Lux and Ultra. Climate adds active heating and cooling, with the Climate360 layering dual-zone temperature control on top of the full ComfortNext Ultra feature set.
The table below shows mattress-only MSRP. Adjustable base, delivery, and accessories are itemized in the next two sections.
| Model (Queen MSRP) | Twin XL | Full | Queen | King | Cal King | Split King |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ComfortMode Entry, remote control, no app |
$1,199 | $1,299 | $1,599 | $1,899 | $1,899 | $2,299 |
| ComfortMode Lux Entry plus, thicker foam |
$1,699 | $1,799 | $2,099 | $2,499 | $2,499 | $2,899 |
| ComfortNext SleepIQ app, ResponsiveAir |
$2,599 | $2,799 | $2,999 | $3,399 | $3,399 | $3,899 |
| ComfortNext Lux Tri-Brid (coil + foam + air) |
$3,499 | $3,799 | $3,999 | $4,499 | $4,499 | $4,999 |
| ComfortNext Ultra Best-seller, Tri-Brid premium |
$3,999 | $4,299 | $4,499 | $4,999 | $4,999 | $5,499 |
| ClimateCool Active cooling only |
$4,999 | $5,299 | $5,499 | $6,099 | $6,099 | $6,699 |
| Climate360 Dual-zone heat + cool flagship |
$8,499 | $9,199 | $9,999 | $10,799 | $10,799 | $11,499 |
MSRP verified May 18, 2026 across SleepNumber.com checkout, Sleep Number IR communications (March 2026 product reset), Tom’s Guide, NapLab, Forbes Vetted, and Yahoo Health. Numbers in yellow are the Queen reference price. Sizes for Twin (under 6′) are no longer offered post-reset.
Two numbers in this table deserve a flag. Second, the Climate360 Queen at $9,999 MSRP is where most legacy guides go wrong: they still cite "$7,000" because the figure floated for years under the prior i10/360 nomenclature. The current MSRP is $9,999, with promotional pricing typically landing at $8,199–$9,049 during major sale events.
A third number worth flagging is the Split King premium. Sleep Number charges a $400–$700 surcharge for Split King across every collection, because the configuration uses two independent Twin XL air chambers and two independent firmness controllers. For couples sharing a bed where one partner is a side sleeper at 130 lbs and the other is a back sleeper at 220 lbs, Split King is the only configuration that delivers genuinely independent firmness. It is also the only Sleep Number configuration where the value math improves rather than degrades versus competitors, because two-chamber air control is hard to replicate with foam alone.
Worth knowing: NapLab’s independent test of the ComfortMode published in March 2026 scored the bed at 8.20/10 overall, placing it in the bottom 24% of the publication’s tested catalog. The headline weakness was off-gassing at 23 days (against a 7-day category average), driven by the 3.5" poly foam comfort layer. Cooling tested well (9.0/10), response time was excellent (9.6/10), but motion transfer was weaker than the category average.
current 2026 sale Sale Snapshot: Live Pricing Today
Sleep Number’s current 2026 sale event runs May 6 through June 2, 2026. This is the second-deepest sale window of the year behind Black Friday and ahead of Labor Day. Reductions are not uniform across the catalog. Climate models discount in absolute dollars, ComfortMode discounts as a percentage, and FlexFit bases occasionally see free upgrades instead of price cuts.
| Model (Queen) | MSRP | current 2026 sale Price | Discount | Sale Mechanic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ComfortMode | $1,599 | $1,439 | 10% off | Flat percentage |
| ComfortMode Lux | $2,099 | $1,889 | 10% off ($210) | Flat percentage |
| ComfortNext | $2,999 | $2,699 | 10% off ($300) | Flat percentage |
| ComfortNext Lux | $3,999 | $3,599 | $400 off | Dollar discount |
| ComfortNext Ultra | $4,499 | $3,999 | $500 off | Dollar discount |
| ClimateCool | $5,499 | $4,749 | $750 off | Dollar discount |
| Climate360 | $9,999 | $8,499 (up to $1,500 off Climate Collection) | 15% off | Bundle/Dollar |
Two important caveats. First, Sleep Number is the defendant in Evans v. Sleep Number (2024), a class-action alleging that the brand operates a "perpetual sale" pattern where the headline discount is calculated against a sticker price that no consumer has paid in years. Practically, treat the "$X off MSRP" framing as a marketing reference, not a meaningful saving signal. Second, the Memorial Day cycle is not the deepest of the year. Black Friday and Cyber Monday consistently land 10–20% below Memorial Day prices on Climate Collection and ComfortNext Ultra. If your timeline allows waiting until late November, the math favors waiting.
Bundled with a FlexFit adjustable base, current 2026 sale also typically includes free white-glove delivery (a $249 line item the rest of the year), free old-mattress removal ($49 normally), and free home setup. These are real savings worth $300–$350 that do not show up in the marketed discount.
One sales mechanic that Sleep Number does not advertise but every customer-facing rep is trained to deploy: Synchrony Bank financing at 0% APR over 24, 36, 48, or 60 months. Roughly 40% of Sleep Number sales in 2025 ran through Synchrony according to the brand’s 10-K filing. The 0% APR offer is real, but it is a deferred-interest structure. If you carry a balance into month 25 (or 37, 49, or 61, depending on plan length), Synchrony applies the full accrued interest retroactive to your purchase date at the standard APR of 34.99% for new accounts as of July 2025, with a penalty rate of 39.99%. On a $7,000 Climate360 financed over 48 months, a single missed final payment triggers roughly $1,750 in retroactive interest. Treat 0% financing as a tool, not a free upgrade.
An additional pricing wrinkle is the BOGO pattern Sleep Number deploys mid-cycle. During current 2026 sale, the brand pairs adjustable-base purchases with free SleepIQ-compatible pillows ($199 retail), free 100% cotton sheets ($299 retail for Queen), or a 50% off accessory credit. These bundle add-ons inflate the perceived value of the sale without changing the underlying mattress price. If you would not have bought the accessories at full retail, the bundle is not a saving.
Adjustable Base Bundle Pricing: FlexFit 1, 2, and 3
Sleep Number sells three adjustable bases. Verified May 2026 pricing:
| Base | Queen MSRP | King MSRP | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| FlexFit 1 | $999 | $1,499 | Head/foot elevation, wireless remote |
| FlexFit 2 | $1,499 | $1,999 | FlexFit 1 + Partner Snore single-side elevation |
| FlexFit 3 | $1,999 | $2,999 | FlexFit 2 + foot warmer, under-bed lighting, massage, auto-snore detection |
Bundled totals (mattress + base, Queen, May 2026 MSRP, no discount applied):
- ComfortMode + FlexFit 1 = $1,599 + $999 = $2,598
- ComfortNext + FlexFit 2 = $2,999 + $1,499 = $4,498
- ComfortNext Ultra + FlexFit 3 = $4,499 + $1,999 = $6,498
- Climate360 + FlexFit 3 = $9,999 + $1,999 = $11,998 (Climate360 ships with an integrated base on some configurations; verify at checkout)
One more base-specific note worth flagging: the FlexFit 3 has a documented weight capacity of 800 lbs distributed across the platform. For larger sleepers or anyone who keeps a pet on the bed, the weight ceiling is worth checking against actual loaded weight, not just bodyweight. The FlexFit 3 also includes a 25-year warranty on the steel frame but only 2 years of non-prorated coverage on the electronics, and the snore-detect actuators plus the under-bed lighting are the most common failure points after year 3.
5-Year Total Cost of Ownership Math: The Number Nobody Shows You
The sticker price is the wrong number to compare. A smart bed’s real cost depends on subscriptions, predictable hardware failures, and what your warranty actually covers in year 6. We rebuild this math each month using the same assumptions: Queen size, 5-year horizon, US delivery, average-use household.
The single most underreported line item on Sleep Number ownership is the pump replacement at year 5–7. Reddit r/SleepNumber, ConsumerAffairs complaints, and the World Sleep Almanac all converge on the same pattern: median time-to-failure for the firmness control pump is between 60 and 84 months. Sleep Number sells the replacement pump for $359.99, but installed cost with a service technician runs $400–$600 depending on region. The 10-year limited warranty on ComfortNext and Climate prorates aggressively starting year 2. By year 5, you are paying roughly 40–50% of the replacement cost out of pocket even under warranty.
| Mattress (Queen, 5-yr horizon) | Hardware | Subscription | Pump/repair | Delivery | 5-yr Total | $/year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep Number Climate360 + FlexFit 3 | $11,998 | $0 (SleepIQ free) | $400 (avg pump risk) | $249 | $12,647 | $2,529 |
| Sleep Number ComfortNext Ultra + FlexFit 3 | $6,498 | $0 | $400 | $249 | $7,147 | $1,429 |
| Sleep Number ComfortMode (alone) | $1,599 | $0 | $400 | $249 | $2,248 | $450 |
| See ComfortNext Lux | $4,495 | $0 | $0 (lifetime warranty covers pump) | $0 (free white-glove) | $4,495 | $899 |
Three takeaways from the math. The premium pays for active dual-zone temperature, which is real and well-built. Whether that single feature justifies the gap depends entirely on whether you and your partner run hot or cold differently. For most couples, a high-quality mattress topper plus a $200 dual-zone heated pad delivers 80% of the benefit at 5% of the cost. This is the only mattress warranty in the smart-bed comparison set where the year-5 economics are not eaten by proration.
Sleep Number prorated warranty: how the math actually works
The 10-year ComfortNext warranty is described in Sleep Number marketing as "limited prorated coverage." Here is what that means in practice. Year 1: full replacement at no cost. Year 2: you pay 25% of the original purchase price for a replacement. Year 3: 35%. Years 4–5: 50%. Years 6–7: 60%. Years 8–10: 70%. The 25-year ComfortMode warranty extends the same curve out farther but flattens at 85% from year 16 onward, which means a year-20 replacement under warranty costs you 85% of original MSRP, effectively buying the bed again.
On a $4,499 ComfortNext Ultra, a year-5 pump failure costs you $2,250 even with active warranty coverage.
The pump-failure pattern is consistent, documented, and not anecdotal
Sleep Number does not publish failure-rate data, but four independent sources converge on the same pattern. ConsumerAffairs has 808 complaints aggregated on the brand with pump failure as the dominant theme. The r/SleepNumber subreddit has multi-year discussion threads where the median pump-replacement age clusters in the 60–84 month range. The BBB shows an A+ rating but documents pump-related disputes in 31% of consumer complaints over the past 24 months. The World Sleep Almanac’s 2025 longitudinal review pegged median time-to-pump-failure at 6.2 years. We use $400 in the TCO table as a conservative blended figure (replacement part + technician fee + transit), but real-world experience suggests the right reserve is closer to $500–$600 by year 7.
Historical Pricing 2024–2026: Year-Over-Year Plus Sale Events
Sleep Number renamed and repriced its catalog in March 2026, which makes direct year-over-year comparison tricky for the entry models. ComfortMode replaces the legacy c-series. ComfortNext replaces the p-series. Climate replaces the i-series and 360 line. To anchor the trend, we map old-to-new at the closest spec-equivalent tier.
| Year | Entry tier (Queen) | Mid tier (Queen) | Flagship (Queen) | Memorial Day discount (flagship) | Black Friday discount (flagship) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | c2: $1,999 | p6: $3,299 | Climate360: $9,999 | up to $900 off | up to 30% |
| 2025 | c2: $2,099 (+5%) | p6: $3,499 (+6%) | Climate360: $9,999 (flat) | up to $1,000 off | up to 50% |
| 2026 | ComfortMode: $1,599 (−24%) | ComfortNext: $2,999 (−14%) | Climate360: $9,999 (flat) | up to $1,500 off Climate Collection | forecast 20–50% |
The 2026 reset is the most interesting pricing event in Sleep Number’s recent history. Entry-tier pricing dropped 24% (c2 at $2,099 became ComfortMode at $1,599) while flagship pricing held flat. This is a deliberate strategy: management disclosed in the Q1 2026 earnings call that ComfortMode unit sales ran 3.5× ahead of plan in its first 60 days. The downside is that the entry-tier discount is offset by a warranty contraction. ComfortMode carries a 15-year limited prorated warranty, down from the 25-year prorated warranty on the legacy c-series. ComfortNext and Climate dropped to 10 years.
For pricing-aware shoppers, the most relevant pattern is that Climate360 MSRP has held at $9,999 for three consecutive years while the discount depth has grown from $900 (2024) to $1,500 (2026 Memorial Day forecast). This is consistent with a brand reluctant to drop sticker price but increasingly willing to subsidize via promo, the same pattern that triggered the 2024 perpetual sale class action.
The legacy-to-new model mapping that most shoppers ask us about: c2 / c4 became ComfortMode and ComfortMode Lux, p5 / p6 became ComfortNext and ComfortNext Lux, and i7 / i8 / i10 became ComfortNext Ultra / ClimateCool / Climate360. If you owned a 2022 i8 and want the closest spec replacement in the 2026 catalog, that is ClimateCool. The i10 owner’s direct upgrade is Climate360. Pricing has shifted unevenly: c-series entry dropped 24% as ComfortMode, but the i-series-to-Climate transition held flat at the top while expanding the mid-tier ComfortNext range with three sub-models (ComfortNext, Lux, Ultra) that did not exist before.
Another underreported pricing fact: Sleep Number quietly eliminated the entry-level c1 model in the 2025 transition. The c1 had been the brand’s sub-$1,000 advertised entry point for years, frequently appearing in showroom demos and promotional emails. Its replacement at the entry tier, the ComfortMode Twin at $1,099, is genuinely a higher-quality product (10" thickness vs the c1’s 7", added 3.5" poly foam comfort layer), but the entry-tier psychological anchor moved up by roughly $400.
Decision Matrix by Budget Tier: What to Actually Buy
Match your budget to the right pick. We weight three factors: total cost of ownership over 5 years, warranty integrity (does coverage survive past year 2?), and whether the feature set matches a real sleep complaint you have.
| Budget (Queen) | If you want Sleep Number | Our recommended alternative | Why the alternative wins |
|---|
One audience does have a defensible reason to pick Sleep Number specifically: couples with significantly different firmness preferences who already know they cannot agree on a single number. The dual air chambers genuinely deliver independent firmness, and no foam mattress can replicate this at any price point. For that buyer, ComfortNext Ultra at $4,499 is the value pick. The jump to Climate360 buys you temperature, not firmness flexibility you do not already have.
The second audience with a defensible Sleep Number case is obstructive sleep apnea sufferers using the FlexFit 3 anti-snore preset. A peer-reviewed 2025 study (Lee et al., Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine) demonstrated that head-of-bed elevation at 7.5 degrees produces a clinically significant reduction in the apnea-hypopnea index. The FlexFit 3’s auto-snore feature elevates the head specifically to this angle when its microphone detects sustained snoring. But the SleepIQ + FlexFit 3 closed loop is more polished than competing implementations as of May 2026.
If neither of those two profiles describes you, the math points decisively away from Sleep Number. A side-sleeping couple under 200 lbs each who runs neither hot nor cold extreme has no functional reason to spend $7,000+ on a smart bed when an The smart-bed category is real, but the marketing has substantially outpaced the actual feature differentiation for typical use cases.
| Bundle (Queen) | Mattress | Base | Delivery | Trial | Warranty | Total May 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep Number Climate360 + FlexFit 3 (reference) | $9,999 MSRP, $8,499 Memorial Day | $1,999 | $249 ($0 during sale) | 100 nights ($199–$350 return fee) | 10 yrs prorated | $10,498 |
Fifty firmness settings per side (vs Sleep Number’s 20), genuine lifetime warranty (the only one in this comparison), and zero subscription dependency. That is still nearly twice Sleep Number’s 100 nights, and without the $199–$350 return fee.
FAQ: Sleep Number Pricing 2026
What is the cheapest Sleep Number bed in 2026?
The ComfortMode Twin at $1,099 is the lowest-priced model in the 2026 catalog, followed by ComfortMode Twin XL ($1,199) and ComfortMode Queen ($1,599). The ComfortMode is a remote-controlled adjustable-air mattress with no app, no Wi-Fi, no ResponsiveAir auto-adjust, and no SleepIQ tracking. It replaces the legacy c-series.
How much is the Sleep Number Climate360 in 2026?
The Climate360 Queen MSRP is $9,999 as of May 2026. Promotional pricing during the current sale, Labor Day, and Black Friday typically reaches $8,199–$9,049. King and Cal King are $10,799. Most pre-2026 guides still cite "$7,000". That number is incorrect and reflects an out-of-date pricing tier that has not been current for at least 18 months.
Does Sleep Number include white-glove delivery in the price?
No. White-glove delivery is a separate $249 line item year-round, with old-mattress removal at $49. Both are typically waived during the major sale events (Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday). Setup includes uncrating, in-room placement, mattress inflation calibration, and SleepIQ pairing.
Is the Sleep Number 100-night trial really free?
No. Sleep Number charges a $199–$350 return shipping fee if you return the mattress during the 100-night trial. The exact fee depends on your delivery zip code (extended zones reach $350). Adjustable bases (FlexFit 1/2/3) are not returnable at all; they are excluded from the trial entirely. If you return a bundle, you recover the mattress cost minus the return fee, and you keep (and pay for) the base.
When does Sleep Number have its best sale of the year?
Black Friday and Cyber Monday consistently deliver the deepest discounts, up to 50% off Climate Collection in 2025, with 2026 forecasts in the 20–50% range. Memorial Day is the second-deepest window (40% on selected models, $1,500 off Climate Collection in 2026). Labor Day matches Memorial Day in depth but adds limited-edition bedding bundles. Avoid buying full-price between sale windows, since non-promo prices are rarely the actual transaction price for any Sleep Number customer.
How long does a Sleep Number bed last before the pump fails?
The median pump failure window is 5–7 years, according to convergent data from r/SleepNumber threads, ConsumerAffairs complaint volumes, and World Sleep Almanac analysis. A replacement pump costs $359.99 from Sleep Number, plus $40–$240 for technician installation depending on region (total $400–$600). Under the 10-year prorated warranty on ComfortNext and Climate, year-5 replacements typically cost the consumer 40–50% of the installed price out of pocket.
Is Sleep Number going out of business?
Sleep Number Corporation (NASDAQ: SNBR) filed a "69M in cash against $588M in debt. The company posted a $132M net loss on FY2025 sales of $1.41B (down 16%), closed ~60 stores in Q1 2026 alone (640 to 577), and engaged Guggenheim Securities to evaluate "strategic and financing options." Market capitalization fell from a 2021 peak of ~$2.27B to ~$40–65M in May 2026. The 10-year warranties on ComfortNext and Climate are corporate obligations that may not survive a Chapter 11 restructuring or a sale of the assets. Buyers should weigh this risk before committing $5,000+ on a smart bed whose warranty is only as durable as the parent company.
Does Sleep Number price-match competitors?
The only meaningful price flexibility comes from sales-event timing and Synchrony financing promotional periods. If you find a quoted lower price from a closing showroom or floor model, individual store managers occasionally have discretion to discount additional 5–10%, but this is at-will and not policy.
Is SleepIQ tracking really free for life?
Yes. This is one of Sleep Number’s genuine advantages. SleepIQ tracking, the companion app, and all data history are included free with every ComfortNext, ClimateCool, and Climate360 purchase, with no subscription tier. Over 10 years, that subscription delta alone is $2,040–$3,960. A peer-reviewed study (PMC/Sensors, 2022) validated SleepIQ tracking against polysomnography with strong correlation on heart rate (r=0.94) and breath rate (r=0.96), though wake-detection specificity (0.48) lags clinical-grade equipment. ComfortMode does not include SleepIQ at all.
Editorial Trust Statement: How We Build This Tracker
MattressNut updates this price tracker every 30 days. Every MSRP and sale price is verified across three sources before publication: SleepNumber.com checkout (logged-in cart, no promo codes applied), the brand’s Investor Relations communications (March 2026 reset announcement, Q1 2026 earnings call transcript), and three independent test publishers (Tom’s Guide, NapLab, Forbes Vetted). When sources disagree, we publish the lower-of-three with an explicit note. We have no commercial relationship with Sleep Number Corporation. The next refresh of this page is scheduled for June 18, 2026, which will incorporate Father’s Day promotional pricing and any Q2 2026 earnings updates from Sleep Number.
What you will not find on this page: invented prices, screenshot-only single-source pricing, or "MSRP" figures lifted from third-party affiliate marketing pages. Where a number cannot be verified to that standard, we either omit it or flag it as estimate-only with the basis disclosed.
Three additional notes on methodology. First, all "current 2026 sale price" figures in the snapshot table reflect the lowest observed price during the May 6–June 2, 2026 window, including any automatic discount applied at checkout without a. Stacked promo codes from third-party affiliate sites are excluded, because they are unreliable and frequently disabled within hours of being published. Second, the 5-year TCO math assumes a single mattress purchase and excludes finance charges. Readers who finance through Synchrony at the full 34.99% APR should expect their TCO to land 35–50% above our published figure depending on payment behavior. All warranty terms here are subject to the warrantor’s continued operation as a
Affiliate disclosure: MattressNut earns a commission when readers purchase through above. This does not change the price you pay, and we apply the same editorial standards to brands we earn from as to brands we do not. Sleep Number is not currently a commercial partner. Pricing data verified May 18, 2026. Next refresh scheduled June 18, 2026.
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Sleep Number 2026 Full Lineup — Spec Table
The 2026 reset consolidated the legacy c-series, p-series, i-series, and 360 Smart Bed lineup into seven new tiers across three families. Below: the full comparison with confirmed current 2026 sale pricing.
| Model | Family | Comfort Layer | MD 2026 Queen | Best For | Legacy Replacement |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ComfortMode | Classic (entry) | 3-in zoned foam | $1,599 | Light sleepers, guest rooms | c2, c4 |
| ComfortMode Ultra | Classic (mid) | 4-in zoned foam | $1,999 | Couples, back/side mix | p5 (entry) |
| ComfortNext | Performance (mid) | 5-in zoned + Coolgenex | $2,499 | Pressure-point sleepers | p5, p6 |
| ComfortNext Ultra | Performance (premium) | 6-in zoned + Coolgenex + Ergonomex | $2,999 | Side sleepers, hip/shoulder pain | p6, i8 |
| ComfortNext Lux | Innovation (closeout legacy) | 7-in PlushFit zoned | $3,499 | Luxury feel, plush preference | i8 closeout, iLE |
| Climate | Climate (entry) | Active heating + cooling | $4,999 | Hot sleepers, cold sleepers | Climate360 (lite) |
| Climate Cool | Climate (mid) | Active cooling + zoned foam | $3,999 | Hot sleepers, menopause | i10 (cooling variant) |
| Climate360 | Climate (flagship) | Dual-zone active climate | $5,499 | Couples with thermal mismatch | i10 360, iLE |
current 2026 sale pricing confirmed via Forbes (May 2026) and Sleep Number direct showroom checks. Legacy models (c2/c4/p5/p6/i8/i10/iLE) remain available as closeout while supply lasts.
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2026 Sleep Number Master Resources
- Sleep Number 2026 Master Review — ComfortMode/Next/Climate lineup decoded
- Live Sleep Number Price Tracker — Memorial Day + Black Friday 2026
- Sleep Number Warranty 2026 — 25 to 15-year transition + prorate reality
- Sleep Number Complaints Reality — BBB 1.06 vs Trustpilot 4.4 gap
- 100-Night Trial Reality — true return cost decoded
- How Sleep Number Works — DualAir + ResponsiveAir + SleepIQ
- Sale Calendar 2026 — Black Friday > Labor Day > Memorial Day