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If you're looking for the best side-sleeper mattresses, welcome. You’re in good company, as many of the WIRED Reviews team are also side sleepers. So are most Americans. The numbers vary across studies and depend on how rigidly you define “side sleeper,” but between half and three-quarters of people sleep on their side for at least part of the night.

If you're a side sleeper, you know how crucial it is that your bed keeps your back aligned while the hips and shoulders get some cushioning. Otherwise, it's a disaster. Without enough lumbar support, your middle is sinking in way farther than the rest of your body. Meanwhile, your hips and shoulders get that much more strain placed on them, especially if the bed is not forthcoming with pressure relief. It doesn't paint a cozy picture, which is why we side sleepers want something that accomplishes the lumbar support, pressure relief, and comfort trifecta.

Many of our testers side-sleep and can speak to the necessity of these mattress performance factors firsthand, including director Martin Cizmar and reviewer Julia Forbes, a certified sleep science coach. It's never so simple as just lying down on a mattress and saying “Eureka!” That's why we spend at least a week with each model to monitor our daily sleep and feelings toward each one. We as a team have collectively spent years testing hundreds of mattresses. Of those hundreds of options, we whittled it down to our 12 that we wholeheartedly can say are the best mattresses for side sleepers.

Be sure to check out our other sleep guides, including the Best Mattresses, Best Organic Mattresses, and the Best Body Pillows for Side Sleepers.

Updated April 2026: We’ve added Sleep Number's new ComfortNext Lux model, updated the honorable mentions section, and ensured that all links and prices are up to date.

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Compare Our Top Picks

MattressMattress typeMaterialsFirmnessHeightCertificationsTrial PeriodShippingWarrantyNolah EvolutionHybridOrganic cotton or GlacioTex cover, AirFoam Luxe memory foams, gel memory foam, AirBreath border gusset, pocketed coilsPlush, luxury firm, firm15 inchesCertiPur-US, GreenGuard Gold120 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating return ($99 shipping fee)Arrives in a box as part of standard shipping; white-glove delivery available (mattress setup and old bed removal) for $225Limited lifetimeHelix Midnight LuxeHybridTencel cover, memory foams, pocketed coilsOne option is 6.5/1013.5 inchesCertiPur-US, GreenGuard Gold120 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating returnFree for customers in the contiguous USLimited lifetimeBear Elite HybridHybridPhase change material (PCM) cooling cover, copper-infused memory foam, dynamic memory foam, pocketed coilsSoft, medium, firm14 inchesCertiPur-US, GreenGuard Gold120 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating returnFree for customers in the contiguous USLimited lifetimeLeesa Sapira ChillHybridPhase change cooling cover, cooling memory foams, pocketed coilsPlush, medium firm, firm14 inchesCertiPur-US, GreenGuard Gold120 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating returnFree for customers in the contiguous USLimited lifetimeNaturepedic EOS ClassicHybridOrganic cotton cover, plant-based PLA layer, organic wool batting, organic latex, organic cotton batting, organic cotton fill and fabric, pocketed coilsPlush, medium, cushion firm, firm, extra firm (each side can have different firmnesses)12 inchesGlobal Organic Latex Standard (GOLS), Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Made Safe, EWG verified, GreenGuard Gold, Formaldehyde-Free Claim Verified by UL Environment, Organic Content Standard certified, Organic Trade Association certified, Responsible Wool Standard Certified, Forest Stewardship Council certified100 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating returnArrives in a box as part of standard shipping. For contiguous US shoppers, mattress setup is $299; setup and old bed removal is $34925-year limitedSaatva Contour5Memory foamCotton cover, memory foamMedium, firm12.5 inchesCertiPur-US, GreenGuard GoldYear-long sleep trial; $99 return feeWhite glove delivery included with purchaseLifetimeCasper Dream HybridMemory foam hybridKnit cover, memory foam, zoned memory foam, pocketed coils, foam rail edge supportMedium firm12 inchesCertiPur-US100 nightsArrives in box as part of standard shipping; separate shipping fee for Alaska and Hawaii10-year limitedBirch Luxe NaturalHybridOrganic cotton cover, wool, organic latex, pocketed coilsMedium11.5 inchesGlobal Organic Latex Standard (GOLS), GreenGuard Gold120 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating return ($99 shipping fee)Arrives in a box as part of standard shipping; white-glove delivery available for $199Limited lifetimeThe WinkBedHybridTencel cover, gel memory foam, pocketed coilsSofter, luxury firm, firm, Plus13.5 inchesCertiPur-US120 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating returnFree shipping via UPS ground for contiguous USLimited lifetimeWolf Memory Foam Hybrid Premium Firm MattressHybridCooling cover, gel memory foam, support foam, pocketed coilsMedium firm13 inchesCertiPur-US101 nights; 30-day break-in period required before initiating returnArrives in a box as part of standard shippingLimited lifetimeSonu Sleep SystemHybridCooling cover, “Comfort Channel” internal structure, and support foams that contain “Support Pillows”; cooling foam, support foam, pocketed coilsFirm, 8/1014 inchesCertiPur-US100, return fee is $99, and can go up to $250Free delivery within the contiguous US10 yearsSleep Number ComfortNext LuxSmart bedPhase change cooling cover, copper gel memory foam, support foam, Ultra-Flex air chambers, rail system, comfort foam, bottom cover, air control unit45 firmness levels13 inchesCertiPur-US120 nightsArrives in a box as part of standard shipping5 years full coverage, 20 years prorated coverage

Honorable Mentions

Here are mattresses we liked for side sleepers, but weren't the best of the bunch.

Personal Comfort the Rejuvenate for $4,700: There's no denying that the cushy, foam-forward feel of this smart bed is great for side sleeping. It gently contours around the hips and shoulders, while the 45 adjustable firmness levels let you make it softer or firmer as needed. Don't expect sleep tracking with the Rejuvenate, as Personal Comfort doesn't offer this with its beds. —Julia Forbes

Saatva Rx for $3,449: In cases where side sleepers are dealing with some pretty advanced joint pain, you have to call in reinforcements. Luckily, the Saatva Rx was made for this and helps with gentle cushioning and support. It has specialty therapeutic foams and microcoils, which helped keep my back- and joint-related pain flare-ups to a minimum. —Nena Farrell

Puffy Cloud for $1,049: The Puffy Cloud’s all-foam construction offers a softer feel to sleepers, but doesn’t overdo it so that spine alignment’s an afterthought. It does a good job of keeping pressure off the hips and shoulders for side sleeping, like a soft hug. —Julia Forbes

Casper the One for $999: This all-foam mattress from Casper had a firmer feel and delivered on pressure relief, but not as well as the brand’s Dream Hybrid. Still, it’s a good option for those who want an affordable memory foam mattress that’s easy to move around. —Julia Forbes

FAQs

How We Test Mattresses

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Testing mattresses isn't a one-and-done situation, where we sleep on it once before giving a full evaluation. Good things take time, after all, which is why we spend a week or more on each mattress we test. We track our sleep patterns with sleep trackers and record that data to see how we fared with each mattress.

Is Sleeping on Your Side Good for You?

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If you've ever tried to consciously change your sleeping position because of something like a medical procedure, you know how hard it is to fight your natural inclinations. The good news for side sleepers is that most experts agree that sleeping on your side is at least as good as any other position.

Sleep experts at Houston Methodist say side sleeping has “the least negative impact on health." Things worse for you include not sleeping enough or sleeping in any other position—namely, back sleeping. Sleeping on your back is the “worst position,” according to the Mayo Clinic, which recommends side sleeping.

How Firm Should a Mattress Be for Side Sleepers?

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The short answer is: the firmest you can go while remaining comfortable.

The long answer is that many side sleepers gravitate toward a soft mattress, which usually means medium-soft memory foam. But it's important to be sure you have a mattress with enough support or even extra support in key areas like the lumbar zone. Pay close attention to the firmness level the company advertises and take your body type into account, as the more body weight you have, the firmer the mattress you’ll want.

One other thing worth considering is that it's easier to make a mattress softer with a topper. If you're spending a lot of money on a high-quality mattress made with good materials and you feel it's too firm, it's relatively cheap and easy to add a mattress topper, since almost every topper has the effect of softening your sleeping surface. However, you can't make a mattress firmer—if you found a firm mattress topper and put it on a soft foam bed, it would still have a squishy base, which would lead to sinkage and likely pull your back out of alignment. So our advice as mattress testers is to always err on the side of too firm.

What Will a Mattress Topper Do for Side Sleepers?

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Mattress toppers often give you that “new bed” feel at a fraction of the price and can help correct issues with a mattress you generally like.

For side sleepers, pairing a very supportive, firm mattress with a cushy topper is often just the right blend of softness and support. If you only take one piece of advice from this article, it's that you should always buy the firmest mattress you think you can tolerate and then soften it up with a topper if you have issues.

What Kind of Mattress Is Best for Side Sleepers: Memory Foam or Hybrid?

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Side sleepers should stick with hybrids in most cases. Given that you're putting more weight on a smaller surface area, you might think that memory foam is nicer than a hybrid mattress that has a layer of springs (often called coils), imagining that memory foam allows you to sink into a fluffy little cloud.

The problem is that when you’re sleeping well and not moving much, over the course of a night, that foam will slowly compress under you. If it’s just one layer of foam, after a while it will feel like you're sleeping on a yoga mat. That's why mattresses with multiple layers of foam of various weights are better, and it’s why we like hybrids better yet. That layer of springs means the foam doesn't compact nearly as much, in our experience.

A good hybrid gives you a chance to sleep for a solid six hours without needing to change position, which isn't necessarily the case for most sleepers on an all-foam mattress. Hybrids also tend to sleep cooler because there's less mass of solid foam absorbing heat throughout the night.

How Did WIRED Select Mattresses to Be Reviewed?

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We work with many mattress brands, which are constantly dreaming up new models to meet consumer needs. The bed-in-a-box mattress business has exploded since the pandemic, and there are always new brands to test. We are always researching the landscape and looking for new mattress companies to investigate.

What Do “Pressure Relief” and Other Testing Terms Mean?

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It may seem like a bunch of gibberish, but there are important terms to keep in mind while mattress shopping. Pressure relief describes whether a bed is able to keep tension off of more sensitive areas of the body, like the hips or shoulders. These areas are also known as pressure points and require heightened softness. Durability is another term that refers to how well materials hold up. Edge support determines how well a bed supports you on the outer edges, whether you're sitting or lying on them.

What Certifications Do I Need to Look for With My New Mattress?

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CertiPur-US is the most important one when it comes to memory foam. It's third-party verification that your mattress isn't holding potentially harmful chemicals. Other certifications authenticate whether a product was tested by a third-party lab, is truly organic, or passes a certain test for health and safety standards.

How Does WIRED Acquire the Mattresses?

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Most of the mattresses reviewed in this guide were provided as samples to WIRED by the company, with no obligation to cover or promises of what that coverage would look like. A few mattresses were also purchased and expensed. We won't ever say we like something we don't based on the commission rate.

What Does WIRED Do With the Mattresses After Testing Them?

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The majority of mattresses are considered samples and are provided by companies. Sometimes we send them back after testing, but given that mattress companies cannot resell used mattresses and shipping is expensive, our team typically passes them on to the community without personal benefit.

Comments

Back to topTriangleMartin Cizmar is the Senior Director of the WIRED Reviews team. He specializes in testing mattresses, cold plunge tubs, pickleball paddles, and other large, cumbersome items. Martin has a BA in philosophy and a JD from The University of Akron. He has 20 years of journalism experience at publications across ... Read MoreCommerce Category Director, TechJulia Forbes is a product writer and reviewer for the WIRED Reviews team, focused on all things related to sleeping well: mattresses, sheets, pillows, toppers, and tech. She is a Spencer Institute-certified Sleep Science coach and has been testing mattresses and sleep products for more than five years. Previously, Julia ... Read MoreProduct Writer and ReviewerTopicsSleepbuying guidesShoppingmattressesBedroomhouseholdhomeThe Best Mattresses for Stomach Sleepers Who Need SupportThe best mattresses for stomach sleepers have spinal alignment in mind. These are my recommendations as a certified sleep science coach.Julia ForbesThe Best Hybrid Mattresses for the Best of Both WorldsBy combining foam and springs in carefully tuned layers, hybrids hit the sweet spot between soft and supportive. Here are our favorites after extensive testing.Julia ForbesGive Your Back a Break With Our Favorite Office ChairsSitting at a desk for hours? Upgrade your WFH setup and work in style with these comfy WIRED-tested seats.Julian ChokkattuThe Best 5 Pillows for Neck PainNeck pain takes many forms, but these WIRED-tested pillows may save your sleep.Julia ForbesThese Are Our Favorite Standing Desks to Liven Up Your WorkstationTake your home office to new heights with our favorite motorized standing desks.Nicole KinningEvery Smart Home Needs Some Voice-Controlled Robotic Window ShadesFrom made-to-measure smart shades to retrofit curtain bots, these are our favorite WIRED-tested drapes for your windows.Simon HillDeath to Dry Skin. These Humidifiers Are Better Than ChapstickFrom models for traveling to humidifiers that double as planters or air purifiers, we've tested a dozen of them.Matthew KorfhageThe Cordless Vacuums Made for Your Entire HomeClean your house without the constraint of a power cord with these cordless stick vacuums. Nena Farrell The Best Fitness Trackers Check Your Sleep, Heart Rate, or Even Your BloodWith almost ten years of hands-on testing, WIRED knows what separates the best fitness trackers from the rest.Adrienne SoThe Best Apple Watch AccessoriesYou finally caved and bought an Apple Watch. These are our favorite bands, screen protectors, and chargers to go with your new smartwatch.Adrienne SoThe Best Automatic Litter Boxes Tested by Our Spoiled CatsWith these high-tech automatic litter boxes, gone are the days of scooping and smells. Welcome to the future.Molly HigginsThe Best Smart Glasses to Augment Your RealityThis burgeoning wearable tech category lets you talk to an AI assistant, listen to music, or check out a display screen right from the comfort of your very own face.Adrienne So

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