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Skip the hassle of a commissioned salesperson and shop with us today! | COMPARE and SAVE at National Mattress Outlet Plus+ | FREE Delivery on all orders over $199 Customer Service or Inquiries about your order Call Toll Free: 1-800-631-4883 Opening Hours are in Eastern Standard Time(EST): - Offset Coil System - StayTrue Foam and Fibre - Certipur High Density Foam - Sealy Quality Support - Staytrue Foam and Fibre - Certipur High Density Foam Core - Titanium Support Coil - Gel Infused Cool Comfort - Longer Lasting HD StayTrue Foam - Unicased Edge Better Stability - Made in Canada - Conforming Pocket Coils - Core Support Reinforced Centre - Solid Edge Strong & Stable - Natural Wool Insulation - Proback Centre Support - Gel Memory Foam Huggable Comfort - 820 Individually Wrapped Coils - BestEdge Foam Encasement - Cool Twist Gel Foam - 720 Springwall Zoned Comfort Pockets




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– Pressure Relieving Comfort Foam – 1000 Hi-Loft Pocket Coils National Mattress Outlet is the smart way to shop for your new mattress. We are not like your traditional mattress retail store and therefor you will not have to pay traditional retail prices when shopping with us. We have opened our doors to the public and implemented many advantages over the competition to offer you the best prices on a huge variety of quality brand-name mattresses. Our outlet locations and space saving warehouse designs save on many of the costs associated with running a traditional mattress store. We have established strong relationships with the biggest names in mattresses and negotiate bulk orders to save you the most on top quality mattresses. Our non-commissioned and knowledgeable staff can recommend the best mattress for your needs without the pressure and hassle of a traditional salesperson. Visit National Mattress today to get the best deal on a quality brand-name mattress today, for a better night's sleep tomorrow.




We have over 1000 mattresses in stock at all times and offer quick in-home delivery service typically available on the same or next day of your purchase. Our 90 day sleep guarantee gives you the assurance that if you don't like your mattress for whatever reason within 90 days, we will exchange it for you to guarantee the best night's sleep. We also offer a price match guarantee which gives you our pledge that you are getting the best price possible on your new mattress. We stock all mattress sizes and order custom sizes upon request. We have many different mattress types including traditional, euro-top, pillow-top, memory foam, and natural organic latex mattresses at the best prices available to the public. We stock the biggest brands you know and trust including Serta and Seally, the biggest brands in the world. National Mattress Outlet is the best destination for quality brand name mattresses at the best prices guaranteed.On the fourth floor of the historic Burroughes Building on Toronto’s Queen Street West sits the smallest mattress showroom you can imagine.




At 200 square feet, it’s the antithesis to big-box stores with dozens of options on display. This white brick-clad showroom, Endy’s, selling just one style of mattress, looks like the kind of warehouse a guest character on Girls would live in. The Toronto-based startup entered the rising, already competitive direct-to-consumer bed-in-a-box online market a year ago with its eyes set on the coveted, tech-savvy consumer. “It’s the same generation that’s using Uber and Airbnb. It comes down to convenience, being able to shop online and compare different options,” co-founder and CEO Mike Gettis says. What this means for the industry is that the old-fashioned way of marketing mattresses – think of those Sleep Country Canada ads with people being interviewed on beds – won’t work any more. Enter the hipster mattress, a bed in a box with celebrity buzz and strong social-media presence. Endy trumpets its Canadian manufacturing, which Gettis credits as a factor in keeping low costs on a high-quality product, saving by streamlining their production chain and by eliminating the wholesaler and the retailer.




“Plus, with the state of the Canadian dollar, it’s more economical to produce stuff here,” he says. Endy’s memory-foam mattress ranges from $650 for the twin size to $850 for the king, making it among the more affordable options on the market. New York-based Casper had buzz from the beginning, helped along by celebrity investors Ashton Kutcher and Leonardo DiCaprio. It launched in 2014 with a one-style-fits-all mattress in a slick sailor-striped box that has made cameos on celebrity Instagram accounts, including Kylie Jenner’s as well as that of indie darling, Girls actress Gillian Jacobs. Like Endy, Casper comes with an affordable price tag, with the king size priced at $950 (U.S.). Mattress startup Casper has created buzz from its beginning with a one-style-fits-all mattress that arrives neatly boxed, sometimes delivered via bicycle. Last December, Casper took part in Art Basel Miami, collaborating with artist Colin Snapp and Master & Dynamic headphones on Quiet Rooms, a series of safari tents outfitted with Casper mattresses and bedding that exhibition-goers were invited into for a quick rest.




Sleep has become a hot topic as recent reports have identified that a greater number of young professionals are suffering from sleep disorders. In the 2015 Newsweek cover story titled Our Sleep Problem and What to Do About It, author Betsy Isaacson attributes the millennial sleep issues to the changing economy and work culture. She cites the findings from the 2014 Millennial Study conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of Wells Fargo, which reports that 40 per cent of young people in America hold non-permanent positions at their places of work. Isaacson’s article suggests that smartphone dependence and constant connectivity is a significant factor in the quality of sleep. To address the sleep epidemic, Casper also launched an online sleep-wellness site, Van Winkle’s. They aren’t alone in targeting this generation’s sleeplessness: Ariana Huffington has embarked on a college tour to promote her new book, The Sleep Revolution, in which she describes the millennial generation as the most stressed and sleep-deprived.




Even Hastens, a luxury mattress giant, is jumping to reach the fatigued demographic by collaborating with Spotify on a series of sleep-aid playlists. If you’re under 35, you may also find sleep on offer at work. Cool/hipster workplaces are now offering nap rooms, says Andrea Baxter, founder of Bratface Marketing. “Having a 15- to 30-minute power nap in the middle of the day is becoming more prevalent.” Casper’s aspirational marketing has also managed to imbue a product in the “economy” category with cachet. For proof, see the hundreds of “unboxing” vidoes on YouTube and social-media channels. The mattress, which is vacuum-packed into a compact metre-tall box, expands to its full size within minutes of its release. “It becomes kind of an iconic moment when you buy your Casper mattress,” says Nicole Tapscott, the company’s general manager for Canada. Endy trumpets its Canadian manufacturing, which its CEO credits as a factor in keeping costs low on a high-quality product.




In some ways, the bed-in-a-box was just waiting to happen. Edmonton-based Novosbed was an early pioneer and paved the way for companies such as Endy and Casper. Andy Prochazka and his twin brother, Sam, launched Novosbed in 2009, offering three different mattress options: firm, medium and soft. Geared at Generation X, they offered a generous 100-plus-day return policy, a far cry from the traditional way of sampling a mattresses while fully clothed and wide awake in a big-box store. That policy made their product a low-risk investment, resonating with the early online mattress buyers and set the precedent for other companies, including Casper and Endy. “Casper really blew the market open to a younger buying demographic in 2014,” Andy Prochazka says. Novosbed actually benefited from Casper’s launch, gaining costumers who were looking for a higher-end option that could be easily ordered and delivered to their door. By his count, at least 27 similar bed-in-a-box businesses such as Leesa, Yogabed and Tuft & Needle have rolled out since.

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