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You don't have to travel to escape the everyday. Allow our line of luxury mattresses to act as your ticket to a place of total relaxation. Rent One offers top-quality mattress sets, mattresses, foundations, and mattress covers — all at an affordable price!
Let Rent One help you achieve your best night’s sleep. Find your closest store location or view our online selection of quality mattresses for rent below.
We understand that shopping for mattresses can feel overwhelming. With many options, knowing which one is right for you can be challenging. Rent One makes it easy – no need to stress. We can help find a rent to own mattress that suits your sleeping needs AND budget.
Here’s how to pick the perfect mattress for your comfort:
We feature high-quality mattresses from trusted name brands like Noctova and Southerland Private Label Luxury Mattresses. Our large selection of mattresses has the best optional features, including adjustable, cooling gel, and pillow top!
Innerspring: The most traditional mattress type has a classic springy feel. It begins with a steel coil support system, then additional layers of fabric, foam, and padding.
Memory Foam: Memory foam mattresses combine memory foam with other foam layers. Initially firm to the touch, it eventually molds around the body’s contours. It relieves pressure points while offering support to keep your spine aligned.
Hybrid: Often described as the best of both worlds, the hybrid style is a modern combination of traditional innerspring coils on the bottom layer with popular memory foam/latex/polyfoam layers at the top of the mattress. If you're not a huge fan of the sinking feeling that comes with memory foam mattresses, hybrid are a good compromise.
Everyone has differing preferences about mattress firmness. How you sleep can impact which firmness you need. Side sleepers typically prefer a softer mattress that conforms to pressure points in the shoulders, hips, and the arm tucked beneath, preventing numbness and tingling. Stomach sleepers have more pressure on the hips and pelvis because those points support the most weight. A firm or medium mattress will likely provide more comfort because it will prevent the hips and pelvis from sinking lower than the shoulders, creating an unnatural spine curve. Back sleepers have pressure more evenly spread across their pressure points while they sleep. They have the most flexibility and can find comfort on soft, medium, and firm mattresses.
Plush provides extra cushioning without compromising support and has cloud-like conformability keeps you comfortable and molds to your body. a It has exceptional motion isolation for less partner disturbance.
Medium is a good middle-ground option that offers some plushness but a limited sink. It provides good support because there is enough contouring to reduce pressure points and maintain spinal alignment.
Firm mattresses have less “give” but provide a well-balanced level of comfort with only limited softness and sink. While they don’t have deep contouring properties, there is often enough cushioning to prevent problems at pressure points.
Twin 38” by 75” | Smallest mattress on the market; best for kids, bunk beds, or single-sleeping adults with small spaces like a dorm or studio apartment.
Full 54” by 75” | Sometimes called a “double” mattress; best for young adults, couples who like to cuddle, or guest rooms; can fit into smaller spaces making them suitable for apartments.
Queen 60” by 80” | The most popular mattress size on the market; best for couples or individuals who like to sprawl out; best in rooms of at least 10 by 10 square feet.
King 76” by 80” | Also referred to as an Eastern King bed; best for couples who enjoy their space or share a bed with children or pets; best in rooms of at least 12 by 10 square feet.
We feature high-quality mattresses from trusted name brands like Noctova and Southerland Private Label Luxury Mattresses. Our large selection of mattresses has the best optional features, including adjustable, cooling gel, and pillow top!
Innerspring: The most traditional mattress type has a classic springy feel. It begins with a steel coil support system, then additional layers of fabric, foam, and padding.
Memory Foam:Memory foam mattresses combine memory foam with other foam layers. Initially firm to the touch, it eventually molds around the body’s contours. It relieves pressure points while offering support to keep your spine aligned.
Hybrid: Often described as the best of both worlds, the hybrid style is a modern combination of traditional innerspring coils on the bottom layer with popular memory foam/latex/polyfoam layers at the top of the mattress. If you're not a fan of the sinking feeling that comes with memory foam mattresses, hybrids are a good compromise.
Everyone has differing preferences about mattress firmness. How you sleep can impact which firmness you need. Side sleepers typically prefer a softer mattress that conforms to pressure points in the shoulders, hips, and the arm tucked beneath, preventing numbness and tingling. Stomach sleepers have more pressure on the hips and pelvis because those points support the most weight. A firm or medium mattress will likely provide more comfort because it will prevent the hips and pelvis from sinking lower than the shoulders, creating an unnatural spine curve. Back sleepers have pressure more evenly spread across their pressure points while they sleep. They have the most flexibility and can find comfort on soft, medium, and firm mattresses.
Plush provides extra cushioning without compromising support. Its cloud-like conformability keeps you comfortable and molds to your body. It has exceptional motion isolation for less partner disturbance.
Medium is a middle-ground option that offers some plushness but a limited sink. It provides good support because there is enough contouring to reduce pressure points and maintain spinal alignment.
Firm mattresses have less “give” but provide a well-balanced level of comfort with only limited softness and sink. While they don’t have deep contouring properties, there is often enough cushioning to prevent problems at pressure points.
Twin 38” by 75” | Smallest mattress on the market; best for kids, bunk beds, or single-sleeping adults with small spaces like a dorm or studio apartment.
Full 54” by 75” | Sometimes called a “double” mattress; best for young adults, couples who like to cuddle, or guest rooms; can fit into smaller spaces making them suitable for apartments.
Queen 60” by 80” | The most popular mattress size on the market; best for couples or individuals who like to sprawl out; best in rooms of at least 10 by 10 square feet.
King 76” by 80” | Also referred to as an Eastern King bed; best for couples who enjoy their space or share a bed with children or pets; best in rooms of at least 12 by 10 square feet.
At Rent One, there are absolutely no credit checks and no third-party lender is involved. We offer weekly or monthly payment plans that fit your budget, and the online payment process is simple, secure, and convenient. You don’t have to worry about hauling your new mattress because a member of our professional team will provide free local delivery and setup.
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If your mattress match isn't perfect, we'll happily pick it up and pair you with a new one.^
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