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Under $300 is the budget mattress tier — not the cheapest you can buy, but the lowest price point where the mattresses are actually worth owning. Below $150, you get into territory that compresses within a year and develops body impressions quickly. Above $200, the value gets noticeably better.
Here are the four mattresses we recommend at this price point, ranked by overall value.
1. Zinus Green Tea 12″ Memory Foam — Approximately $180-250
Best for: Guest rooms, kids, anyone who needs a quality memory foam mattress for as little money as possible.
The category leader. Over 250,000 reviews on Amazon with a 4.4-star average. 12 inches of memory foam — substantially thicker than most mattresses in this price range. Charcoal-infused middle layer for odor and moisture absorption. Green tea extract reduces off-gas smell faster than competing budget foams.
Comfort is medium-firm. Sleeps a little warmer than ideal in summer if you are a hot sleeper, but most owners do not complain.
10-year warranty. 100-night trial.
2. Linenspa 10″ Hybrid — Approximately $160-220
Best for: Daybeds, bunk beds, RVs, anyone who wants coil bounce on a budget.
The only legitimate hybrid mattress under $250. Pocketed steel coils with a memory foam comfort layer. Better edge support than any all-foam mattress at this price. The 10-inch profile fits standard sheets without depth issues. Comfort is medium-firm.
10-year warranty. 100-night trial.
Compared to the Zinus, this one has better bounce and edge support but slightly less pressure relief. Pick based on whether you prefer a more responsive feel (this) or a more cradling feel (Zinus).
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3. Zinus 10″ Memory Foam (lower-tier model) — Approximately $130-180
Best for: Absolute budget pick, kids’ rooms, college dorms, temporary mattresses.
The 10-inch version of the Zinus Green Tea is what we recommend when budget is the only constraint. Two inches less foam, slightly firmer feel. Performs surprisingly close to the 12-inch model for most sleep tests. Below $150 in queen during major sales.
If you can stretch to the 12-inch, do that. If you cannot, the 10-inch is still the best mattress under $200.
4. Linenspa 8″ Memory Foam — Approximately $130-180
Best for: Trundle beds, bunk beds, tight-clearance frames where 12 inches will not fit.
An 8-inch mattress is at the thin end of acceptable for adults. We recommend it primarily for low-clearance applications — trundle beds, bunk top bunks, RV bedrooms with limited headroom. The Linenspa 8-inch holds up better than competing thin-profile mattresses at the same price.
For an adult main mattress, we would push you toward the 10-inch or 12-inch options instead.
What to expect at this price point
Under $300, you are getting:
- Foam layered for support — not premium memory foam blends
- Polyester or cotton blend covers — not premium fabrics
- Standard 10-year warranty — no lifetime options
- UPS or FedEx shipping in a compressed box — not white-glove delivery
- 5-7 year realistic lifespan — you should plan to replace, not pass to grandchildren
That said, plenty of households use a $200 mattress for 6 years before replacing. The math frequently beats spending $1,000 on a mattress that lasts 12 years.
Sleep style guidance
- Side sleepers: Zinus 12″ (more pressure relief)
- Back sleepers: Either Zinus 12″ or Linenspa 10″ Hybrid
- Stomach sleepers: Linenspa 10″ Hybrid (firmer feel)
- Hot sleepers: Linenspa Hybrid (better airflow through coils)
- Heavier sleepers (200+ lbs): Linenspa 10″ Hybrid for the coil support
- Kids and guest rooms: Zinus 12″ or 10″ depending on budget
Reminder: Prices fluctuate. Confirm current pricing on Amazon before completing your purchase.
