The Sleep Advisor review team consists of mattress experts who test beds and other sleep-related products in person at our studio. We follow a rigorous product review process to give you informed, unbiased suggestions.
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As we test and grade beds in our studio, some of them consistently rise to the top of the pack. These are the best mattresses of 2024 overall, with selections for different sleeping positions, firmness preferences, and body types.
As lead product tester for Sleep Advisor, I’ve laid down, jumped, and rolled on more mattresses than I can count. My team and I test several beds each week, and we’ve developed a keen sense for what makes a mattress memorable.
I won’t lie—while there are a lot of high-quality beds out there, there aren’t a lot with that “wow” factor. We’re a discerning bunch! But we do keep track of the mattresses that stand out, and I’ve collected them here, sorted by the different preferences and needs they target. In our opinion, these are the best mattresses you can buy today.
Back Sleepers, Stomach Sleepers, Back Pain, Hot Sleepers, Seniors
Back Sleepers, Hot Sleepers, Seniors
Back Sleepers, Back Pain, Stomach Sleepers, Side Sleepers, Couples
Back Sleepers, Stomach Sleepers, Back Pain, Hot Sleepers, Side Sleepers, Hip Pain, Seniors
Back Sleepers, Stomach Sleepers, Hot Sleepers, Hip Pain, Seniors
Side Sleepers, Back Sleepers, Hip Pain, Seniors
Back Sleepers, Stomach Sleepers, Couples
Stomach Sleepers, Back Pain, Seniors
Back Sleepers, Stomach Sleepers, Back Pain, Hip Pain, Seniors
Our Criteria for the Best Mattresses
Comfort for Every Kind of Sleeper
The best mattress for one person may feel sub-par to another, depending on their primary sleeping position, body type, and loads of other factors. For this reason, we’ve selected a variety of mattresses that each meet a different need.
You’ll see firmness levels that range from pleasantly plush to firm-as-the-floor, as well as features designed for cooling, motion isolation, and addressing back pain. The one thing that unites all of these mattresses is that they’re the best in their class.
Near-Perfect Support
Almost every mattress on this list received a perfect 5 out of 5 score from the testing team for its support. The only exception is the Nectar, a memory foam bed that prioritizes pressure relief and received a 4 out of 5 for its support.
We think support is perhaps the most important element of a mattress, because it keeps your spine aligned and prevents uncomfortable sinkage. Without durable and even support, you’re at risk for discomfort, interrupted sleep, and back pain.
Well-Rounded Performance Scores Overall
We judge mattresses based on an extensive list of performance categories, so it makes sense that the best of the best should have good grades. All of the beds featured here earned at least a 4 out of 5 as their overall score, which results from a weighted average of the scores they received in each category.
Fair Pricing
When deciding on which beds to include, we didn’t want to favor egregiously expensive mattresses that wouldn’t be a realistic option for the average consumer. At the same time, we rejected beds that compromised on performance to sell at a low price.
All mattresses on this list cost between $1,000 and $2,500 for a queen when listed at their full price. This window creates a nice balance between affordability and quality, especially when you consider that most of these beds are often available at a heavy discount.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
A cushioned medium-firm. On our firmness scale, it’s a 6 out of 10.
Size
Twin, twin XL, queen, king, California king, short queen, RV king
Side Sleepers
With pressure-relieving foams up top to cradle the hips and shoulders, this bed was designed for side sleepers.
Hot Sleepers
This bed barely got warmer after multiple minutes of our testers lying on top of it.
Those with Back Pain
A medium-firm feel with lots of support means that this mattress may help with back pain.
Pros of the Helix Midnight
It has a lovely balance of pressure relief to support, earning a 5 out of 5 from our testers in both categories
Surprisingly, it isolates motion so well that we gave it a perfect score in this category, too
We found that it stays quite cool over time
Cons of the Helix Midnight
Stomach sleepers, especially heavyweight ones, probably need more support than this bed can offer
People who spread out when they sleep may not appreciate the Midnight’s poor edge support, which pales in comparison to the Saatva Classic‘s
Shipping
Free shipping
Trial Period
100 nights
Warranty
10-year warranty
Returns
Free returns
The Advisor Says: The Midnight has one of the most impressive score spreads of all the mattresses we’ve reviewed. The best word to describe it is “balanced”: it’s got pressure relief, support, and cooling power in spades, plus a versatile medium-firm feel that tends to satisfy lots of sleepers.
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Helix Midnight Mattress
Average
Overall Score
4
4.1
Mattress Height
12″
11″
Mattress Type
Hybrid
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Number of Layers
4 Layers
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Firmness
Medium-Firm
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Sleep Trial
100 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Shipping is free within the United States.
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Certifications
CertiPUR-US®
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Price (Queen)
$1,332 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the Helix Midnight Earned Best Mattress Overall
Helix has created several lines of mattresses to match the most common sleeping positions, and their Midnight model is designed for side sleepers. But that doesn’t mean it only works for these folks; in fact, this is one of the most perfectly balanced mattresses my team and I have encountered.
The Midnight earned stellar 5 out of 5 scores for its support, pressure relief, and motion isolation, which is a remarkable spread. I felt lifted and aligned by the coil unit, but pleasantly cradled by the foams.
I was delighted to find that the bed absorbed movement quite well, which is a rarity in a springy hybrid.
Its medium-firm feel should also work for a variety of sleeping positions and body types, making it an all-around great choice if you’re looking for your next new mattress.
I have only a couple caveats. Firstly, heavier folks and stomach sleepers might feel like this bed is too soft (never fear—Helix offers other models for folks in these demographics). And secondly, the edge support is very weak.
Testing Studio Soundbite
“It offers the perfect balanced medium feel: not too soft; not too firm. There’s definitely a sense of overall support.”
Loren Bullock, Former Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the Helix Midnight
The Midnight is a hybrid mattress with six total layers and an 11.5-inch height.
Layer 1 – Top Cover. A “soft touch” cover comes standard, but you can pay extra for a GlacioTex™ Cooling Cover if you sleep hot.
Layer 2 – Memory Plus Foam. A proprietary foam meant to deliver soothing pressure relief to the shoulders and hips.
Layers 3 & 4 – Helix Responsive Foam. These foams complement the cushiony layer above with increasing responsiveness and support.
Layer 5 – Coils. Up to 1,000 springs help to buoy the body. The coils are individually wrapped to prevent too much transfer of motion—they only compress when pressure is directly applied, rather than passing movement to their neighbors.
Layer 6 – DuraDense Foam. A thick and dependable base layer.
Customer Reviews of the Helix Midnight
The Helix Midnight rates 4.5 stars out of 5 on Helix’s website. The main negative is that reviewers tend to find it too soft for their liking and feel as though they’re sinking. But overall, users say they’re getting a great nights’ sleep and some pain relief.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
Multiple firmness options available (Plush Soft, Luxury Firm, and Firm). We tested the Luxury Firm and placed it at a 7 out of 10, which is firm but not extremely firm.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, split king, split California king; two height options (11.5″ and 14.5″)
Combination Sleepers
This bed supported us in every single sleeping position, so you’re all set if you switch your posture during the night.
Back Pain
There are multiple features inside this bed that support the lower back specifically.
Fans of Convenience
White glove delivery is a big plus if you don’t want to deal with the hassle of mattress unboxing and setup.
Saatva Classic Pros
All the built-in lumbar features really kept our lower backs lifted and supported
The edge support on this bed is something else—those foam rails make you feel very secure
You can customize the bed’s firmness level and height
Saatva Classic Cons
There’s very little motion isolation to be had on this bed, so you may feel a partner’s movements; check out the best memory foam beds if a calm surface is important to you
Unlike many other mattress companies we feature, Saatva will charge you a return fee if you send this bed back
Shipping
Free shipping and white glove delivery in the contiguous United States
Trial Period
365 nights
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Returns
Saatva charges a $99 processing fee for returns
The Advisor Says: The Saatva Classic is the gold standard for lower-back support, strong edges, and customizable luxury. It’s not the softest or most motion-isolating bed out there, but it’s a dependable, bouncy hybrid that consistently impresses our testers with its two coil units.
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Saatva Classic
Average
Overall Score
4
4.1
Mattress Height
11.5″ or 14.5″
11″
Mattress Type
Innerspring
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Number of Layers
4 Layers
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Firmness
Luxury Firm, Firm, and Plush Soft
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Sleep Trial
365 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Free shipping within the continental United States.
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Certifications
CertiPUR-US® and GOTS-certified
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Price (Queen)
$2,095 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the Saatva Classic Earned Best Mattress for Back Pain
The Saatva Classic has more back-friendly features than most other beds I’ve reviewed—even the quilting in its cover is designed to help support your lumbar spine.
It’s backed up by a specially positioned strip of memory foam, two innerspring units, and a Lumbar Zone® Active Spinal Wire that bolsters the same lumbar region.
While testing the Luxury Firm version of this bed, I experienced first-hand how supportive it was.
I felt very lifted while lying on my back and stomach, especially around my midsection, which can be a problem area for lots of sleepers with back pain.
As far as convenience goes, the Classic hits it out of the park. Because you can customize this bed’s firmness and its height, pretty much every body type and sleeping position can get what they need. The white glove delivery service is just the cherry on top, and it allows people with back pain to forego lifting or moving the mattress.
Testing Studio Soundbite
“No matter what sleep position we opted for, the midsection was firmly held up. No part of the body is sinking in more than others.”
Julia Forbes, Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the Saatva Classic
You can order your Saatva Classic in one of two heights: 11.5 or 14.5 inches. You’ll also be able to choose between Plush Soft, Luxury Firm, and Firm models.
Euro Pillow Top. A soft, pressure-relieving surface that also looks after your lower back: its Lumbar Zone® quilting adds increased support to the pillow top’s central region.
Lumbar Crown. A specialized layer of memory foam that occupies the middle-third of the bed, targeting the lumbar region.
First Innerspring Unit. The top unit features individually wrapped coils to cradle the body while minimizing motion transfer.
Spinal Wire. A wire embedded in the innersprings that encourages alignment.
Second Innerspring Unit. The coils in the bottom unit are interconnected to reduce sagging.
Foam Rails. Instead of reinforced coils, the edges boast dense foam rails that resist dipping and sagging.
Customer Reviews of the Saatva Classic
The Saatva Classic rates 4.8 stars out of 5 on Saatva’s website. One negative aspect customers found with the Saatva Classic mattress is that it may feel too firm for some users, while a notable advantage is its high-quality materials, providing durability and support.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
Its edge support received a 3 out of 5 from our testers, who weren’t blown away by the strength of its perimeter.
Shipping
Free shipping within the contiguous United States
Trial Period
365 nights
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Returns
Free returns
The Advisor Says: The DreamCloud is a pleasantly supportive hybrid that really appealed to the stomach sleepers on our testing team (though it proved itself capable of aligning spines in every position). Its affordable price and couple-friendly features have made it a mainstay of the bed-in-a-box scene.
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DreamCloud
Average
Overall
4
4.1
Mattress Height
14″
11″
Mattress Type
Hybrid
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Number of Layers
8
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Firmness
Medium-Firm
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Sleep Trial
365 Nights
141 Nights
Sleep Trial
Free Shipping within the continental United States
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Certifications
CertiPUR-US®
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Price (Queen)
$2,095 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the DreamCloud Earned Best Mattress for Back Sleepers
Although it’s called the DreamCloud, this mattress is more supportive than pillowy. Thankfully, that’s what you want if you’re a back sleeper.
This hybrid mattress has an initially plush feel from multiple foam layers, but underneath them is a robust coil system that provides plenty of lift. When it comes to spine alignment, the DreamCloud is a star, and I enjoyed how boosted I felt atop the mattress.
The materials in the DreamCloud all do a pretty good job of absorbing motion, as well as responding quickly to movement on the top of the bed. I’d recommend it to both couples and combination sleepers without reservation. It doesn’t have the strongest edge support, though, earning a middling 3 out of 5 from us in this category.
Testing Studio Soundbite
“When it comes to spine alignment, you best believe it’s going to keep you from sinking into weird angles.”
Julia Forbes, Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the DreamCloud
The DreamCloud has seven layers and stands 12 inches tall.
Layer 1 – Cashmere Blend Cover. The top cover is made of a cashmere blend that feels velvety to the touch.
Layer 2 – Contouring Quilted Foam. A layer of quilted plush foam for welcoming softness.
Layer 3 – Supportive Quilted Foam. A layer of supportive foam that’s a bit more bracing.
Layer 4 – Gel-Infused Memory Foam. This layer molds to the outline of your body while absorbing pressure.
Layer 5 – Dynamic Transition Foam. Foam with a firmer feel that encourages a neutral spine
Layer 6 – Coils. Pocketed coils respond readily to the body’s movements. The coils around the edges of the bed are also reinforced.
Layer 7 – Base Layer. A layer of dense foam.
Customer Reviews of the DreamCloud
The DreamCloud Original scores a solid 4.6 out of 5 stars among 8,000 reviews on its site. While some customers appreciate the value and affordability of the DreamCloud Original mattress, others find it to be on the heavier side, which could make moving or rotating the mattress more challenging.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
This mattress is made up of multiple memory foam and other poly foam layers.
Price
$934 – $2,121 (before any discounts)
Firmness
Firm. We rated the Nectar a 7.5 out of 10, so it’s on the firmer side.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, split king
Back Sleepers
The Nectar provides a blend of comfortable pressure relief and firm support that should suit most back sleepers.
Couples
Thanks to the Nectar’s ability to absorb motion, you should be able to sleep through your partner’s movements.
Firm Mattress Fans
At 7.5 out of 10, this bed is on the firmer side, so consider the Nectar if you’re looking to feel “on top” of your mattress.
Pros of the Nectar Mattress
This bed offers pressure relief alongside its support
We were impressed by how well the perimeter of the Nectar held up, making it good for spreading out or sitting on the edges
Memory foam tends to trap heat, but the bed’s cooling cover counteracts this, leaving it temperature-neutral
Cons of the Nectar Mattress
The foams on the Nectar aren’t very bouncy, so consider looking at the best hybrid mattresses
It’s on the firmer side, so if you need a softer bed, you might want to consider Nectar’s most luxurious model, the Nectar Luxe
Shipping
Free shipping, except for Alaska and Hawaii ($99)
Trial Period
365 nights
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Returns
Full refund within trial period
The Advisor Says: We believe that Nectar offers a quality bed backed up by generous policies, all at a reasonable price under $1,000 for a queen (after discounts). If you’re looking for a firmer foam mattress on a budget, the Nectar Classic Memory Foam has you covered.
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Nectar Mattress
Average
Overall Score
4
4.1
Mattress Height
12″
11″
Mattress Type
Memory Foam
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Number of Layers
3 Layers
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Firmness
Medium-Firm
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Sleep Trial
365 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Shipping is free within the United States.
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Certifications
CertiPUR-US®
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Price (Queen)
$1,099 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the Nectar Earned Best Memory Foam Mattress
As one of only two all-foam beds in this lineup, the Nectar faced stiff competition for the title of best memory foam bed. It won because it manages to combine upper layers of hugging, soft foams with a truly supportive base and medium firmness. Other foam mattresses tend to compromise on at least one of these aspects.
The foam contours to your silhouette but also reforms pretty quickly, meaning the Nectar scored high in both pressure relief and responsiveness.
I felt the best when I tested it on my back—it’s a seamless fit for that position. Unsurprisingly, it also received a perfect 5 out of 5 for its motion-isolating powers.
That being said, I can’t in good conscience recommend the Nectar for heavyweight folks or stomach sleepers like myself. It just won’t give you the same lift as a hybrid bed.
Testing Studio Soundbite
“You can sink into the bed easily from the top two layers, but still feel plenty of support—especially around the lumbar—from the firm, dense foam at the base.”
Julia Forbes, Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the Nectar
The Nectar is 12 inches tall with four layers.
Layer 1 – Cover. Polyethylene fibers in this cover help to redirect heat.
Layer 2 – Gel Memory Foam (2 inches). A plush layer that sinks easily and molds around your pressure points.
Layer 3 – Transitional Foam (3 inches). A more responsive layer that gives the bed some crucial bounce.
Layer 4 – ActiveSupport Foam (7 inches). A base that bolsters the layers above and promotes spine alignment.
Customer Reviews of the Nectar
With staggering 52,000 reviews on Nectar’s website, the Nectar mattress has an average of 4.7 out of 5 stars. One common customer complaint about the Nectar mattress is its longer-than-average break-in period, while many customers praise its excellent value and comfort once fully settled.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
4.3
WinkBeds
WinkBed Mattress
Extremely Responsive
Zoned Support
Multiple Firmnesses
Hybrid
120 nights
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Multiple firmness options (Softer, Luxury Firm, Firmer, and Plus). We tested the Luxury Firm and placed it at a 6 out of 10 on our scale, which is comfortably medium-firm.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king
Combination Sleepers
Its springiness makes it easy to change your sleeping position, and it adapts well to each one.
Hot Sleepers
Gel-infused foams, airflow around the coils, and a breathable cover earned the WinkBed a high cooling score.
Spine Alignment
Its zoned coils and “LumbarLayer™” of foam help to keep the lower back supported and aligned with the rest of the spine.
WinkBed Pros
There are four firmness options available for this bed, including one designed specifically for plus-size sleepers
It’s so springy that it feels like it’s helping you to move around on top of it
The zoned support was really noticeable during testing, and helped to keep our lumbar regions lifted
WinkBed Cons
Its motion isolation isn’t the greatest, so if you’re a restless sleeper who shares a bed, look elsewhere
It has a classic hybrid feel that keeps you on top of the mattress, rather than sinking in; if you want more of a hug from your bed, browse the best soft mattresses
Shipping
Free within the contiguous United States
Trial Period
120 nights
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Returns
Free returns
The Advisor Says: Our testers often compare the WinkBed to a luxury hotel mattress, which is no surprise given its handcrafted touches and elegant hybrid design. It’s also one of the most customizable beds out there, with a firmness level for every body type.
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WinkBed Mattress
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4.3
4.1
Mattress Height
13.5″
11″
Mattress Type
Hybrid
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Number of Layers
3 Layers
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Firmness
Soft, Luxury Firm, Firm, and Plus
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Sleep Trial
120 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Shipping is free within the contiguous United States.
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Certifications
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and CertiPUR-US®
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Price (Queen)
$1,799 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the WinkBed Earned Best Mattress for Side Sleepers
Side sleepers need lots of cushion around their hips and shoulders as they snooze. Otherwise, these sharp joints can get sore from pressure buildup.
The WinkBed is well-equipped to prevent this outcome: its pillow top features “Hypersoft” foam for an airy welcome to the bed, and it feels heavenly.
The WinkBed also comes in multiple firmnesses, so you’re able to pick the feel that precisely matches your needs.
I tested the Luxury Firm, which felt plush on top and sturdy underneath—very much like a fancy hotel mattress. Lighter side sleepers may enjoy the Soft version even more, though.
This mattress may not have the best motion-isolation skills, but I do have to praise its sturdy edge support, cooling, and bounce (I awarded it high scores in all three categories). Its coils have also been zoned into regions that provide less resistance under the shoulders, so side sleepers should be all the cozier.
Testing Studio Soundbite
“The zoned support really pops off here. There’s great weight distribution and alignment.”
Loren Bullock, Former Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the WinkBed
Each WinkBed is approximately 13.5 inches high. You’ll choose the overall feel of the mattress when you select from four distinct firmnesses: Soft, Luxury Firm, Firm, and Plus (the last of which is meant for heavyweight sleepers).
Tencel™ Cover – A cooling Tencel® cover that’s made with water-saving practices and fibers derived from Eucalyptus wood.
Euro Pillow Top – Quilted with gel-infused “hypersoft” foam that should keep heat from accumulating around you.
Additional Foam Layers – The pillow top leads into a couple more foam comfort layers, including the brand’s proprietary LumbarLayer™ that targets the lower-back region.
Zoned Coils – The springs are individually wrapped rather than interconnected, so they can respond to your body’s specific pressure patterns. They’re also reinforced along the edges of the mattress to prevent the sides from sinking.
Customer Reviews of the WinkBed
On the WinkBeds site, the WinkBed earns a 4.8 out of 5 stars. One drawback of the WinkBed mattress is that it might be too expensive for budget-conscious shoppers, but overall it offers excellent durability and customizable firmness options.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
4.3
Bear
Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress
Phase Change Material
Zoned Support
Multiple Firmnesses
Hybrid
120 nights
Free shipping minus HI and AK
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Multiple firmness options (Soft, Medium, or Firm). We tested the Medium version and placed it at a 6 out of 10 on our scale, which means it’s medium-firm with some cushion.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, split king
Back Sleepers
The lumbar support on this bed felt fantastic under our lower backs.
Bounce Fans
This is an extraordinarily responsive bed with a 5 out of 5 testing score in the bounce category.
Couples
Strong edge support, above-average cooling, and decent motion isolation make it a good pick for couples.
Bear Elite Hybrid Pros
You’ll have three firmness options to choose from
We got some real air while jumping on this bed, and never felt restricted by or stuck in its upper foam layers when moving around
The zoned coils gave our lower backs noticeable support and kept our spines aligned
Bear Elite Hybrid Cons
There was some pressure buildup around the shoulders while resting on our sides; the best mattresses for pressure relief list will have better recommendations for people with shoulder pain.
The motion isolation is pretty good for a hybrid, but it’s still not amazing
Shipping
Free inside the contiguous United States
Trial Period
120 nights
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Returns
Free returns
The Advisor Says: This is a memorably bouncy and supportive hybrid with state-of-the-art cooling elements. It had a delightful balance of cushion and lift for back and stomach sleeping in particular.
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Bear Elite Hybrid Mattress
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4.2
4.1
Mattress Height
14″
11″
Mattress Type
Hybrid
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Number of Layers
4 Layers
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Firmness
Soft, Medium, and Firm
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Sleep Trial
120 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Free shipping is available within the contiguous United States.
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Certifications
GREENGUARD Gold and CertiPUR-US®
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Price (Queen)
$2,305 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the Bear Elite Hybrid Earned Best Cooling Mattress
Bear is known for marketing its mattresses to active folks and athletes, so it makes sense that their top-tier model would be great at cooling you down.
Between temperature readings at 5 and 10 minutes of a tester lying on this bed, its surface temperature only went up about 4 degrees.
This result shows great breathability and active cooling, stemming from a variety of features.
The hybrid’s cover is a major selling point: it incorporates Phase Change Material (or PCM), which can help to quickly cool you down when excess heat accumulates. For an extra fee, you can add Celliant®—a textile that allegedly transfers infrared energy to the body, thereby helping its tissues to recover after a day of exercise or activity.
The mattress also fosters airflow between its coils, and the copper infused in its firm layer of foam should help with cooling as well. Its construction is great for alignment, too: we saw straight spines across the board, and loved the built-in lumbar support.
Testing Studio Soundbite
“The surface moves with you and the support is constant. The cushioning surface isn’t detracting from the ease of movement at all.”
Julia Forbes, Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the Bear Elite Hybrid
The Bear Elite Hybrid is 14 inches high and includes five total layers. You can also specify which firmness level you’d like to order: Firm, Medium, or Soft.
Layer 1 – Cover. A hand-quilted cover with cooling phase change material and optional Celliant® fibers.
Layer 2 – Copper-Infused Memory Foam. This material helps with temperature regulation at the same time as it relieves pressure from taxed joints.
Layer 3 – Dynamic Transition Foam. A transitional foam that both supports and contours to your frame.
Layer 4 – Coils. The zoned coil unit presses back against key areas with targeted amounts of resistance. The coils in its center offer more lift to the sensitive lumbar region, and the springs around its perimeter are reinforced for edge support.
Layer 5 – High-Density Support Foam. A dense foam base.
Customer Reviews of the Bear Elite Hybrid
According to Bear’s website, where the Bear Elite has over 3,700 reviews, the mattress scores 4.6 out of 5 stars. Some customers find the Bear Elite Hybrid mattress too firm for their liking, but it receives praise in its reviews for its advanced cooling technology and pressure relief.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
4.8
Nolah
Nolah Evolution Hybrid Mattress
Euro Top
Cooling Border Gusset
Luxurious Height
Hybrid
120 nights
Free shipping minus HI and AK
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Multiple firmness options (Plush, Luxury Firm, and Firm). We tested the Luxury Firm and placed it at 6.5 out of 10 on our scale, which is squarely medium-firm.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, split king
Combination Sleepers
This is a versatile hybrid that felt great in pretty much every sleeping position during testing.
Hot Sleepers
The Evolution earned a perfect 5 out of 5 in the cooling category from our testers.
Couples
One our staff members bought this bed to avoid a “sleep divorce,” and its motion isolation, cooling, and edge support really did the trick.
Nolah Evolution Pros
It worked across all sleep positions for our testers, even supporting our hips enough for cozy stomach sleeping
The cooling border gusset really makes a difference, as this bed did not hold onto heat
It’s both bouncy and motion-isolating, a rare combination
Nolah Evolution Cons
It’s a relatively pricey bed, so if you’re on a tight budget, consider some of the best affordable mattresses instead
At 15 inches high, this is a very tall and stately mattress, which makes it difficult to move once it’s unboxed
Shipping
Free shipping within the contiguous United States
Trial Period
120 nights
Warranty
Lifetime warranty
Returns
$99 fee for mattress retrieval
The Advisor Says: The Nolah Evolution is a team favorite with a highly competitive score spread—our testers gave it at least a 4 out of 5 in every single performance category. It’s definitely a luxury mattress, with the height (and price) to match.
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Nolah Evolution Mattress
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4.7
4.1
Mattress Height
15″
11″
Mattress Type
Hybrid
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Number of Layers
8 Layers
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Firmness
Medium-Firm
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Sleep Trial
120 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Free shipping is available within the contiguous United States.
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Certifications
CertiPUR-US®
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Price (Queen)
$2,498 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the Nolah Evolution Earned Best Hybrid Mattress
The Nolah Evolution takes hybrid design to the next level—literally. This mattress is 15 inches high, making it one of the tallest beds on this list. It reaches that height thanks to its seven layers, which combine multiple proprietary materials unique to the Nolah brand.
The mixture of supportive springs and so many comfort layers results in a mattress where more truly is better. We gave this bed perfect scores in almost every single category.
The only exceptions were pressure relief—we felt just a little pressure around our shoulders—and motion isolation, both of which received a 4 out of 5.
This bed is so popular in our office that one of our senior staff writers bought one for herself. After months of sleeping on it, she sings its praises regularly. “I was unaware of how compromised my spine was on my old bed until I started sleeping on this bed,” she told us. “Lower back issues that I had frequently in the past have disappeared.”
Testing Studio Soundbite
“It has a hotel-bed feel, a plush top layer, and full-body support. This bed slaps, we’re big fans.”
Julia Forbes, Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the Nolah Evolution
The Nolah Evolution has seven layers, including its top cover. It’s also available in three different firmness levels: Plush, Luxury Firm, or Firm.
Layer 1 – Cover. A breathable organic cotton cover.
Layer 2 – Pillow Top. A plush Euro pillow top made with HTC™ (high thermal conductivity) quilting, which should absorb and redirect unwanted warmth. It’s surrounded by an AirBreath™ Heat Escape Gusset that encourages the heat to vent out of the mattress rather than building up.
Layer 3 – AirFoamICE™. According to Nolah, this exclusive material performs measurably better than memory foam in three key areas: cooling, pressure relief, and durability.
Layer 4 – High-Resilience Foam. A more supportive foam bolsters the AirFoamICE™.
Layer 5 – Transition Foam. A springy foam that splits the upper layers from the coils below.
Layer 6 – Coil Unit. The springs are divided into three regions for specialized back support, and reinforced along the edges.
Layer 7 – Base Layer. A base layer made from recycled plant fiber.
Customer Reviews of the Nolah Evolution
Earning a 4.9 out of 5 stars on Nolah’s website, the Nolah Evolution seems to be a hit. Customers appreciate the Nolah Evolution mattress for its superior pressure relief, but some have mentioned that the edge support could be improved for a more consistent sleep surface.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
Firm. We rated this bed a 7.5 out of 10, which is on the firmer side.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, queen, short queen, king, California king, RV king
Back Pain
The Helix Dawn provides the support that folks with back pain need to feel comfortable.
Couples
With well-rounded scores in motion isolation, bounce, and edge support, this bed should be good for couples.
Stomach Sleepers
This bed is super firm, which is perfect for stomach sleepers who need the extra lift in their hips.
Pros of the Helix Dawn
The Helix Dawn provides a lifted feeling that won’t have you feeling “stuck” in your mattress
A perfect 5 out of 5 support score means A+ spinal alignment
We’ve already mentioned stomach sleepers should rest easy on this bed, but back sleepers should enjoy it too
Cons of the Helix Dawn
This bed might be too firm for some, who might want to check out a medium-firm bed like the Helix Midnight
Pressure relief was only decent on this mattress, an important thing to consider if you sleep on your side
Shipping
Free shipping in the contiguous United States ($250 for Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada)
Trial
100 nights
Warranty
10-year warranty
Returns
Free returns within trial period
The Advisor Says: Helix’s firmest mattress certainly lives up to the hype. We recommend this bed to firm mattress fans (stomach or back sleepers, we’re looking at you) who are looking for a bed that prioritizes support.
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Helix Dawn
Average
Overall Score
4.2
4.1
Mattress Height
13.5”
11″
Mattress Type
Hybrid
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Number of Layers
6
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Firmness
Firm
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Sleep Trial
100 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Ships free across the continental United States.
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Certifications
GREENGUARD Gold Certification & CertiPUR-US
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Price (Queen)
$1,332
$1,695
Why the Helix Dawn Earned Best Mattress for Stomach Sleepers
The Helix Dawn is perhaps the firmest mattress in Helix’s Core collection, with a topmost foam layer that prioritizes responsiveness over softness and sink. It should be a breath of fresh air for stomach sleepers who desire consistent loft and support from their bed.
Although it doesn’t have amazing pressure relief, it kept testers’ hips from sinking while they were resting on their bellies, a feat that most beds—and I’d even say most hybrids—struggle to perform.
It’s also a very bouncy mattress. We gave it a 5 out of 5 in that performance category, paired with a not-too-shabby 4 out of 5 for cooling.
Testing Studio Soundbite
“This is best for back and stomach sleepers … that top foam layer gives you superior elevation and great responsiveness.”
Julia Forbes, Lead Product Tester
Layers Inside the Helix Dawn
The Helix Dawn is 11.5 inches tall and has six layers.
Layer 1 – Cover. A breathable and slightly stretchy cover. You can upgrade the cover to a GlacioTex™ variant for added cooling.
Layer 2 – Helix Dynamic Foam. This material mimics the springy properties of latex foam, striking a comfortable balance between responsiveness and cushioning.
Layers 3 & 4 – Helix Responsive Foam. Two layers of transitional foam, the lower of which is denser and firmer.
Layer 5 – Coil Unit. Individually wrapped coils offer consistent support, with reinforced springs on the long edges.
Layer 6 – DuraDense Foam. A sturdy base layer.
Customer Reviews of the Helix Dawn
The Helix Dawn has an average of 4.4 out of 5 stars on the Helix website. Negative reviews say that the mattress seems to get softer over time, but the majority positive reviews claim the bed is comfortable and has helped with aches and pains.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
4.0
Brooklyn Bedding
Brooklyn Bedding Plank Firm Mattress
Ultra-Firm
Memory Foam
Flippable
Foam
120 nights
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Flippable with two possible firmnesses, both on the firmer side. The firm side ranked a 7 out of 10, and the extra-firm side ranked 8.5 out of 10.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, short full, queen, short queen, Olympic queen, king, short king, California king, split California king, RV king
Stomach Sleepers
Stomach sleepers need a firm surface to keep their hips supported, and the Plank Firm succeeds in just that.
Heavyweight Sleepers
Sleepers over 230 pounds should feel aloft on the Plank Firm’s firm surface.
Couples
Since it earned decent marks in edge support, cooling, bounce, and motion isolation, we think the Plank Firm is a good fit for couples.
Pros for the Plank Firm
This mattress is flippable, so you don’t have to compromise on a traditional firm feel or a sleeping-on-the-floor feel
The Plank Firm is supportive enough for both stomach sleepers and folks over 230 pounds
Spinal alignment felt wonderful on this mattress
Cons for the Plank Firm
The Plank Firm is truly firm, so check out our picks for the best medium-firm mattresses if that’s more your jam
This bed might not provide the necessary pressure relief for some sleepers
Shipping
Free shipping in contiguous United States ($125 for Alaska and Hawaii, $250 for Canada)
Trial Period
120 nights
Warranty
10-year warranty
Returns
Flat return fee ($99)
The Advisor Says: We’re constantly calling this mattress one of the firmest in the online market, and if you don’t believe us, try it for yourself! It offers both a classic firm and extra-firm feel in its flippable design, alongside posture-aligning support. Bonus points for good marks in performance for cooling, bounce, and couples.
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Plank Firm Mattress
Average
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4.1
4.1
Mattress Height
10.25″
11″
Mattress Type
Memory Foam
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Number of Layers
4 Layers
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Firmness
Firm and Extra Firm
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Sleep Trial
120 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Shipping is free within the contiguous United States.
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Certifications
CertiPUR-US®
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Price (Queen)
$1,332 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the Plank Firm Earned Best Firm Mattress
Having tested the Plank personally, I recommend it for folks who don’t like a ton of cushion and who need even-keel alignment, night after night.
It should be particularly helpful for sleepers who don’t like an overly plush bed, stomach sleepers, plus-size folks, and anyone who wants to prioritize a level surface.
Its flippable design does give it some versatility: one side is extremely firm, and the other has a more traditionally firm feel.
None of the testers felt very comfortable on the ultra-firm side—it really did feel like sleeping on the floor.
The traditionally firm side, though, was another story. All three of us were well-aligned throughout our different sleeping positions, and the slight amount of cushion on this side made a big difference. Just be aware that the Plank received a 3.5 out of 5 in pressure relief for a reason!
Testing Studio Soundbite
“The extra-firm side is like laying on the floor—no cushion whatsoever. On the firm side, I’ve got a bit more cushion happening for my hips. My alignment either way is on point.”
Spencer, Sleep Advisor Mattress Tester
Layers Inside the Plank Firm
The Plank Firm is an all-foam mattress with four layers and a 10.25-inch height. It’s flippable, with a firm side and an extra-firm side.
Layer 1 – Quilted Top, Extra-Firm Side (0.75 inches). A quilted surface with no cushion or loft.
Layer 2 – High-Density Support Foam (6 inches). This core of firm foam makes up the bulk of the mattress.
Layer 3 – TitanFlex™ Comfort Foam (2 inches). A responsive, latex-like foam that gives the less firm side a smidge of give.
Layer 4 – Quilted Top, Firm Side (1.5 inches). A quilted surface with a small amount of loft.
Customer Reviews of the Plank Firm
On Plank’s website, the Plank Firm gets 4.8 out of 5 stars. Customers left a little over 3,000 reviews, appreciating the Brooklyn Bedding Plank Firm mattress for its exceptional firmness, but some have found it to be too rigid for their comfort preferences.
We rate each mattress on a scale from 1 to 5 to reflect its overall quality. This number is comprised of individual scores from hands-on testing of materials, firmness, pressure relief, motion transfer, cooling, responsiveness, and more.
4.3
Brooklyn Bedding
Titan Plus
Plus-Size Friendly
Good for Couples
Firm
Hybrid
120 nights
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Firm. Coming in at an 7 out of 10 on our scale, this is a truly firm bed.
Size
Twin, twin XL, full, queen, short queen, king, California king, split king, RV king
Heavyweight Sleepers
The Titan Plus was made with plus-size sleepers in mind, so it’s no surprise that this bed is a fit for them.
Firm Mattress Fans
Don’t buy this bed expecting it to be medium-firm–it’s truly firm.
Hot Sleepers
The Titan’s hybrid construction lends itself well to breathability, keeping it cool at the mattress surface.
Pros of the Titan Plus
The Titan Plus has a weight capacity that goes up to 1,000 pounds, and it has the construction to comfortably support that weight
Despite its firmness, this mattress has a balanced feel of pressure relief and support
We were able to sit and lay at the edges while feeling secure
Cons of the Titan Plus
Unfortunately, the Titan Plus won’t work well for lighter sleepers
As we’ve tried to drive home, this bed is super firm, so make sure you’re not partial to a medium-firm or soft mattress
Shipping
Free shipping in contiguous United States ($125 for Alaska and Hawaii, $250 for Canada)
Trial
120 nights
Warranty
10-year warranty
Returns
Flat return fee ($99)
The Advisor Says: Brooklyn Bedding created the Titan Plus to cater to heavier shoppers looking for a bed that truly met their needs, and we believe they’ve delivered. Consider buying the Titan Plus if you’re looking for a comfortably supportive mattress with added benefits like cooling and bounce.
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Titan Plus
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Overall Score
4.5
4.1
Mattress Height
11″
11″
Mattress Type
Hybrid
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Number of Layers
5
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Firmness
Firm
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Sleep Trial
120 Nights
141 Nights
Shipping
Free Shipping within the continental United States
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Certifications
CertiPUR-US Certified
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Price (Queen)
$1,249 (before discounts)
$1,695
Why the Titan Plus Earned Best Mattress for Heavyweight Sleepers
Without sufficient support, heavier sleepers run the risk of sinking too deeply through the layers of a mattress.
This “bottoming out” sensation can be very uncomfortable, and it also puts uneven strain on the body, often resulting in poor spinal alignment.
Thankfully, Brooklyn Bedding created their Titan Plus mattress to fulfill the needs of plus-sized sleepers. This bed is a durable hybrid made with materials that provide robust, reliable support for up to 1,000 pounds of weight.
Our testers (both plus-sized and straight-sized) were united in their assessment of this bed: it’s extra supportive, with super-strong coils.
Spencer, our heavyweight tester, loved how the Titan Plus felt on his side and back. He also praised its cooling abilities, saying “it doesn’t even feel warm from my body heat when I get up and lie back down.” Our temperature testing proved his point!
Testing Studio Soundbite
“My lower back is especially is supported, and I’m not feeling any sinkage. I may be taking this bed home, it’s so comfortable.”
Spencer, Sleep Advisor Mattress Tester
Layers Inside the Titan Plus
The Titan Plus is 11 inches tall with four total layers.
Layer 1 – Gel Memory Foam (1 inch). A quilted top that harbors an inch of gel memory foam. The gel keeps the foam from retaining excess heat as it molds to the sleeper’s silhouette, and the foam’s modest thickness prevents an unpleasant “stuck” feeling.
Layer 2 – TitanFlex™ Foam (2 inches). This foam relieves pressure while maintaining a springy, responsive feel.
Layer 3 – Coils (6 inches). These sturdy coils are key to the mattress’s ability to support up to 1,000 pounds of weight.
Layer 4 – High-Density Foam Base (2 inches). A base layer of high-density foam gives the springs a strong, padded surface to rest upon.
Customer Reviews of the Titan Plus
Users on Titan by Brooklyn Bedding’s site have given the Titan Plus a 4.7 out of 5 stars. Customers find the Titan Plus mattress to offer exceptional durability and support, but some mention that it might be too firm for those who prefer a softer feel.
At the Sleep Advisor studios, my team and I put each mattress through comprehensive, hands-on testing.
We have a lightweight, average-weight, and heavyweight tester try out the bed so we can know how it feels to different body types. We also run through each sleeping position to see which ones it supports best.
We grade the mattress in multiple performance categories that we think represent the full range of a bed’s quality.
We also use scientific instruments to help us stay objective: a temperature gun for cooling tests, a pressure map for pressure-relief tests, and a seismograph app for motion isolation tests.
For this roundup, I narrowed the list down to beds with well-balanced performance ratings across the board. I made sure to only pick mattresses with a 5 out of 5 grade in support—perhaps the most important marker of mattress quality—and to include a variety of firmnesses to suit different comfort preferences.
Finally, I also looked at cost. I wanted to showcase the best beds with the fairest pricing, so we only listed beds priced between $1,000 and $2,500 for a queen—and that’s before discounts, which run extremely frequently.
How to Choose the Best Mattress for Your Needs: Key Considerations
Even though I’ve shared many of the best mattresses available today, choosing the right one for you still requires some thinking. No one knows your comfort preferences and sleeping style better than yourself—but I can tell you what to prioritize and consider as you decide on your next bed.
Advice from a Medical Expert
Because your bed can impact your sleep quality and overall health, we like to back up our recommendations with advice from medical professionals. Dr. Raj Dasgupta is a quadruple board-certified physician with a deep enthusiasm for sleep hygiene. We asked him what people should think about as they shop for a new mattress, and he said:
“When you’re picking out a mattress, think about how it supports your spine and whether it feels comfortable to you. Check for durability too, so it lasts a good while, and maybe see if it has motion isolation if you share the bed with a partner. Just keep it simple and focus most on what will help you sleep better.”
Dr. Raj Dasgupta
I think that last sentence is key. Certain mattress aspects will matter more or less to you than others, depending on your needs. A plus-sized sleeper with back pain will have different priorities than a restless side sleeper, for example.
More From Dr. Raj on What to Look for in a New Mattress
As you read about the factors below, ask yourself which of them will impact your sleep the most.
Support
Consistent, long-lasting support is perhaps the most important marker of a quality mattress.
When I say a bed has good support, I mean that it keeps my spine relatively straight and aligned. A bed that lacks support would feel uneven and cause my body to dip into the mattress in certain places, resulting in poor spinal alignment—which is often a precursor to more severe discomfort, and even back pain.
How do we test support?
My fellow testers and I lie down on each bed in various sleeping positions and assess our spinal alignment. A bed will get a good score if we look and feel well-aligned and evenly buoyed by the mattress’s construction.
Firmness
Mattresses come in a wide variety of firmness levels, and this aspect often dictates how “comfortable” a bed feels. Note that firmness is not the exact same thing as support: a soft mattress can be perfectly supportive, and a firm mattress may lack a good support system.
To find the right firmness level for you, first ask yourself if you prefer to feel hugged or lifted by your bed. Then, consider how your primary sleeping position and your body type will come into play.
The Right Firmness for Your Sleeping Position
Side sleepers – A soft to medium-firm mattress should suit you well. You’ll want a bed with enough plushness to cushion your hips and shoulders, but you’ll also need a solid foundation of support that keeps you from sinking too far into the mattress.
Back sleepers – You’re an ideal match for a medium-firm mattress that gives more robust support but still has some noticeable pressure relief.
Stomach sleepers – A firm mattress should help keep your body lifted and level. A soft mattress can cause your hips to sink too low, misaligning your spine.
Combination sleepers – If you shift between different positions throughout the night, your mattress should be as adaptable as you are, with a middle-of-the-road firmness and enough bounce to facilitate movement.
The Right Firmness for Your Body Type
Lightweight sleepers (less than 130 pounds) – You’ll feel more comfortable on plush beds that provide ample pressure relief. A firm bed may cause too much pressure buildup around sensitive joints.
Average-weight sleepers (between 130 and 230 pounds) – You’ll probably sleep best on a medium-firm mattress with a slight amount of cushion.
Heavyweight sleepers (more than 230 pounds) – You’ll want a firmer mattress that provides a good deal of support and is made out of durable materials. On a soft mattress, you may sink in too deeply and unevenly to feel supported.
How do we test firmness?
We assign beds a rating from 1 to 10 on our mattress firmness scale. The higher the number, the firmer the bed. A medium-firm mattress (between a 5 and 7 on the scale) is the most versatile, and feels comfortable to the largest chunk of the population.
Pressure relief refers to the bed’s ability to offset pressure that might otherwise build up around parts of your body.
Some areas, such as your hips and shoulders, bear more weight when you lie down on a mattress, so pressure tends to concentrate there.
Just as support and firmness aren’t the same, pressure relief and softness aren’t the same.
A soft mattress may still allow pressure to accumulate around these joints, and a firm mattress can relieve pressure surprisingly well, depending on its materials!
How do we test pressure relief?
We use a pressure map to visualize where pressure is concentrated when we lie down on a bed in different positions.
The map displays different colors that signify different amounts of pressure: blue or green for almost no pressure, yellow or orange for some pressure, and red for lots of pressure.
Pain Relief
Your mattress should never cause or exacerbate any pain, but unfortunately, this scenario can indeed happen. Here’s Dr. Dasgupta again:
“Your mattress affects how well you sleep and your overall health. A comfortable and supportive mattress can help you sleep better, reduce pain, and keep your body aligned, which is good for your physical and mental well-being. But if your mattress isn’t up to par, it can mess with your sleep, make any aches and pains worse, and even lead to health problems like obesity or mood issues.”
Dr. Raj Dasgupta
If you’re experiencing acute or chronic pain, your mattress should be a positive part of your treatment plan, not a contributor to your symptoms. The best bed for you may also depend on the type of pain you’re feeling.
Note: Always consult with your doctor as you plan any changes to your sleep space in response to pain.
Back Pain
Mattresses that can help with back pain emphasize strong, stable support, especially under the lower back or lumbar region. This kind of support encourages proper spinal alignment.
For neck pain, you’ll want a mattress that aligns your upper spine and the vertebrae in your neck. Even support, enough pressure relief, and the right pillow can all make a big difference.
Pain in these areas often responds well to more cushioning, as the shoulders and hips are sharp joints where pressure can accumulate (especially if you’re a side sleeper).
Mattresses with lots of pressure-relieving layers work best, though as always, they’ll need enough support underneath.
When we say a bed is responsive, we mean that its materials bounce back into shape very quickly when you get up. A responsive foam, for example, is the opposite of a slow-moving foam that takes a while to reform.
Responsive beds are also usually quite bouncy in general. They help with rather than hinder movement, so they’re often recommended for people who shift around in their sleep and don’t want to get “stuck” within foam layers. Responsiveness also makes a mattress better suited to sexual activity.
Some people love highly responsive beds, while others find them to be too springy and wish for more sink.
How do we test responsiveness?
We jump and move around a lot on the bed! (It’s one of the most fun parts of testing, in my humble opinion.)
But that’s not all—we also bounce a lacrosse ball and a heavy medicine ball on the mattress to see how high up they go, and how quickly the surface of the mattress regains its original shape.
Motion Isolation
If a mattress isolates motion well, you won’t feel your partner moving around or getting in and out of bed on the other side. This is an important factor for couples, especially if one or both people are light sleepers.
How do we test motion isolation?
We use a seismograph app to test motion isolation. When we move around on the bed, the app creates a visualization of how much motion travels across the surface.
A graph with lots of jagged, high peaks means the mattress probably won’t cancel out movement very well. A graph that’s flatter means that lots of motion was absorbed and dampened by the mattress.
Cooling
Temperature can have a big impact on how easily you fall asleep and how well you sleep overall. Some folks sleep hot, and wake up easily if the bed or room is too warm. A cooling mattress can help regulate the temperature so that you rest easy, not sweaty.
How do we test cooling?
We use a temperature gun to take the exact temperature of the mattress’s surface. We do this three times during each test: once before anyone’s laid on the bed, once after five minutes of laying on the bed, and once after ten minutes of laying on the bed.
We expect the temperature to go up somewhat between the second and third readings, but the less it increases, the more powerful the bed’s cooling elements. If it increases by 10 degrees or less, we give it a high score in this category.
Edge Support
Edge support refers to how well the sides of the bed can stand up to added weight.
If the edges dip a lot when you sit or lie on them, you might slide right out of bed and onto the floor!
Edge support is therefore a must-have for people with mobility issues, elderly folks, and anyone who tends to scoot towards the side of the bed while they sleep.
It’s also helpful for couples, because it increases the available surface area of the mattress.
How do we test edge support?
We lie and sit on the edge of every mattress we test for a full minute. While we sit, we also tie our shoes to produce a bit of motion. If the edges don’t sag too much, the bed will receive a high score.
Mattress Type
The type of mattress you buy can influence all of the performance categories above. Each type has a slightly different construction layout and privileges certain materials.
Hybrid Mattresses
A hybrid mattress has multiple layers of comfort foam on top of a supportive spring unit.
You may have noticed that all but two beds in our lineup are hybrid mattresses. This mattress type is the new gold standard in the mattress world, because it balances support and pressure relief so well and so customizably.
Strengths: Support, Responsiveness, Cooling, Edge Support
Weaknesses: Motion Isolation, Affordability
Memory Foam Mattresses
Memory foam mattresses have an all-foam construction, so they tend to feel softer and contour well to the shape of your body.
A latex mattress has latex foam somewhere in its construction. Some latex beds are hybrids with spring units, whereas others are entirely made of latex foam. This foam is derived from the sap of the rubber tree and appeals to eco-friendly shoppers, but it can also be expensive.
We chose the Helix Midnight as the best mattress overall. It received perfect scores from our testing team for support, pressure relief, and motion isolation, making it an exceptionally well-balanced and versatile hybrid.
That said, there’s no one best mattress that will please every kind of sleeper. The best mattress for you depends on so many factors, including your body type, sleeping position, and preferred firmness level.
What’s the best type of mattress?
Hybrid mattresses are the best type of mattress for a reliable mix of support and pressure relief. They combine the best parts of foam and innerspring beds in a more durable and comfortable construction.
What’s the best mattress for back pain?
The Saatva Classic is a great choice for sleepers with back pain. It’s a medium-firm to firm hybrid bed with targeted lumbar support in both its springs and foams.
Memorial Day, President’s Day, the 4th of July, Veteran’s Day, Labor Day, and Black Friday are popular times for mattress sales. If you can wait a few months until a holiday rolls around, you might find significant savings.
Many mattress brands also release new models in the early summertime, so buying just before then could present some excellent bargains as stores try to clear stock to make room for new products.
Julia is the Lead Reviewer at Sleep Advisor, specializing in testing out mattresses and sleep accessories – she’s in the right line of work, because she loves to sleep.