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Best mattress 2023: tested beds for better sleep

We tried out the best mattresses to find the best options for you, including Saatva, Nectar and Tempur-Pedic

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Sleeping with the best mattress is vital for your well-being. You can even relieve aches and pains with the right mattress, waking up happier and healthier thanks to a good night’s sleep.

Our expert team has tested latex, memory foam, spring and hybrid models to help you find the best mattress. We've tried the following mattresses for ourselves, so we can not only recommend them but highlight which ones will suit who in each mini-review. While comfort is subjective, we're sure to get deep into the construction and quality materials that take a mattress from average to the best of the best.

We’re constantly trying out new sleep gear — such as the best mattress toppers — to help you find the products to improve your sleep. With President's Day sales coming up on the 20th of February, these are the very best mattresses you can buy. 

Best mattresses of 2023

Saatva classic hybrid mattressH&G gold badge

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Best mattress overall

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Depth: 11.5” or 14"
Type: Hybrid memory foam and steel springs
Comfort: Medium, medium-firm, firm
Sleep trial: 1 year
Warranty: Lifetime
RRP: $995-$2,710

Reasons to buy

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Available in three firmness levels
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Hybrid combines memory foam and coils
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Organic cotton cover, CertiPUR-US foam
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Stays cooler than an all-foam mattress
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White-Glove Delivery

Reasons to avoid

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Not for sleepers looking for a super soft surface
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$99 Return fee

Why you should buy it:  The most comfortable and supportive mattress on test, made-to-order and set up in your bedroom for free 

Why we love it:
The Saatva Classic mattress is our pick for the best mattress on the market. I found that the built-in Euro-top adds immediate cushion and plushness for a luxury feel that had me drifting off to sleep very quickly. I slept most comfortably on my back and side, though a strict stomach sleeper will likely prefer something firmer. For support, the double layers of steel spring layer that add support for aching limbs by cradling pressure points, and contribute to better motion isolation as well. 

This hybrid combines traditional pocket spring coils with a memory foam layer for comfort and all-around sturdiness. It also has an organic cotton cover, recycled steel coils, and CertiPUR-US foam. The coil construction creates good airflow, perfect for those who get hot at night, and it also offers excellent edge support, some of the best of any mattresses we've reviewed, so the mattress doesn’t sag at the sides. It comes in three firmnesses – Plush Soft, Luxury Firm, and Firm – and two thicknesses. There's no difference in feel between the 11" and 14" depths, so it's just a matter of preference. 

Good to know:
Most opt for the Luxury Firm, which is what we tried. It's a medium-firm design that suits side, front and back sleepers alike, but if you like extremely soft mattresses, the Plush Soft might be a better option. While it features organic components, it's not fully organic, so Saatva's latex hybrid might be a better choice. We also don't like the $99 return fee if you don't like the mattress.

My Saatva Classic Mattress review goes into more detail.

Saatva Classic Mattress | was $1,995 (opens in new tab)

Saatva Classic Mattress | was $1,995, now $1,595 for Queen (opens in new tab)
Saatva have just dropped their President's Day discount, active now through to the end of February. Save $400 on any mattress over $1000, and grab a discount on our top-rated mattress. 

Dreamcloud luxury mattress lifestyleH&G gold badge

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Best mattress for luxury and value

Specifications

Size: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King
Depth: 14"
Type: Hybrid
Comfort: Medium (6.5)
Sleep Trial: 1 year
Warranty: Lifetime
RRP: $599-$1,299

Reasons to buy

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Memory foam cradles the body
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Coils provide support and airflow
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Superior edge support
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Can be used on all bed frames

Reasons to avoid

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Motion isolation could be better
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Don't expect a super plush mattress, despite the depth

Why you should buy it: Incredible value

Why we love it:
At a stately 14 inches, this sumptuous hybrid offers five layers of bliss. The cashmere-topped cover stays both cozy and cool, while the quilted memory foam offers just the right amount of comfort with a layer of gel foam just beneath for pressure relief and a cooling effect. The individually wrapped coils offer customized support as it yields to the shape of your body and promotes better airflow throughout the mattress. 

Our reviewer Camyrn found the mattress skewing more firm, with just a tinge of plush. She says that it 'offers enough “give” to relieve pressure when sleeping on your side, but it’s also sufficiently supportive for back or stomach sleepers'. Camryn found that it was well-suited to both her and her husband, who have drastically different sleeping preferences. 

The best thing about this mattress is value for money. DreamCloud often have sales and this mattress is routinely under $800. DreamCloud also offers an entire year to trial whether the mattress is for you, and it's backed by a lifetime warranty, so it's a safe investment too. 

Good to know:
Despite the depth, this isn't the plushest mattress. If you still want good value but a plush mattress, you could try the DreamCloud Premier, which has extra pressure relief and a decadent pillowtop. The motion isolation could also be better, so while it's well suited for couples, you might notice if your partner turns over in the night. 

Camryn's DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Review goes into more detail.

DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Mattress | was $1,199 (opens in new tab)

DreamCloud Luxury Hybrid Mattress | was $1,199, now $899 for Queen, plus $599 worth of free gifts at DreamCloud (opens in new tab)
Grab an amazing mattress for under $1,000 and a bedding set worth $599 for free. DreamCloud's New Year sale offers 25% off our pick for the best value mattress plus free pillows, a mattress protector, and a luxury sheet set. 

Best mattress AvocadoH&G gold badge

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Best organic mattress

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Depth: 11"
Type: Hybrid
Comfort: Medium firm
Sleep Trial: 1 year
Warranty: 25-year limited
RRP: $1,499-$2,599

Reasons to buy

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Latex rubber is sustainably harvested 
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Suitable for most sleep types
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No harmful fire retardants
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Optional plush cotton cover
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Vegan option available

Reasons to avoid

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Base may be too firm for side sleepers 
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Pillow top version is extra

Why you should buy it: Top-notch eco-credentials

Why we love it:
Handmade in LA, the Avocado is the best organic mattress on the market. It's made with a combination of GOTS-certified cotton and wool, as well as sustainably-sourced latex harvested through Avocado's responsibly managed farms.

This makes it a particularly good choice for those with allergies or sensitivities to certain chemicals, as its made without fire retardants and chemical adhesives. The use of wool acts as a natural fire-retardant, and a needle-tufting technique with wool thread to bind layers together replaces the need for glue. A vegan option without wool is also available and uses cotton batting instead. 

The top latex layer is gently yielding and sits on top of a layer of tempered steel coils, while five zones support different areas of the body to give overall comfort and prevent motion transfer. This mattress is on the firm side of medium. It's a good option for back and front sleepers, though lighter-weight side sleepers may find it too firm. It offers great support to your back and stomach and when you flip to the side, the mattress molds to you without that sinking feeling that makes it hard to shift around. 

Good to know:
If you're a side sleeper and want a softer surface, you should consider adding the soft cotton pillow top. Our reviewer Antonia found that it's great for sleeping cool and offers relief from aches and pains. She preferred it with the pillow top, but bear in mind that this is an extra cost. 

Antonia's Avocado Green Mattress review has everything you need to know.

Avocado Green Mattress| was $1,999 (opens in new tab)

Avocado Green Mattress| was $1,999, now $1,799 for Queen with code SAVE10 at Avocado (opens in new tab)
Our pick for the best organic mattress, Avocado's eco-friendly Green Mattress is made of 100% GOLS-certified organic latex, wool, and cotton. It delivers a great night's sleep thanks to 1,414 pocketed support coils arranged in 5 zones. 

Best mattress Casper wave snow hybrid mattressH&G gold badge

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Best mattress for sleeping cool

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Depth: 13"
Type: Hybrid: memory foam, latex and steel springs
Comfort: Medium
Sleep trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $2,295-$3,995

Reasons to buy

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Casper's Snow Technology help prevent overheating for 12+ hours and sleeps 6 degrees cooler
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Zoned Support + gel pods align your spine with extra support

Reasons to avoid

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Edge support could be better

Why you should buy it: The coolest mattress on test

Why we love it:
The Casper Wave Hybrid Snow features Casper's most advanced cooling upgrade, with big claims that it'll keep you cool for at least 12 hours. On test, I immediately noticed the cooling sensation, and it kept me cool throughout the night. Casper's AirScape layers have tiny holes in the foam that let body heat and humidity flow out and away from the mattress. It was very welcome in a steamy Georgia summer. 

This Snow technology is an add-on to the Wave Hybrid Mattress, which offers the most support of any Casper mattress. There are 3 different zones to keep your spine aligned, with slightly softer foam toward the top to gently sink shoulders and a denser foam in the middle that cradles the waist and lower back.  It also uses gel pods under your waist and lower back that add further support. To finish off the design, individually wrapped coils add the right amount of lift, airflow, and support for the ultimate in sleep. 

Good to know:
Cooling and comfort aside, I'm really picky about my edge support, and I wish this mattress had a better foundation there. 

Our Casper Wave Hybrid Snow review goes into more detail.

Tempur-Pedic Pro Adapt mattress lifestyleH&G gold badge

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Best mattress for pressure relief

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King, Split Cal King
Depth: 12"
Type: Hybrid: Tempur Material and coils
Comfort: Medium
Sleep trial: 90 nights
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $2,799-$5,598

Reasons to buy

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Sleeps cool
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Cover zips off
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Decent edge support and excellent motion isolation
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In-home delivery

Reasons to avoid

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Very Expensive
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Heavy
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Shortest trial period on the list

Why you should buy it: advanced pressure relief, superior contouring, and motion isolation.

Why we love it:
You can personalize this mattress with soft, medium, firm, and medium-hybrid designs. Our tester loved the hybrid benefits of contouring foam and extra support from the individually wrapped coils. These responsive coils add increased mobility to change positions in bed and get out of bed, as well as increased breathability.

The ProAdapt is at its best with pressure points. There's no pressure on your shoulders, hips, or knees, so you feel completely weightless. You might experience a slight sinking feeling as the foam adjusts to your body, but you'll never feel stuck. This mattress is firm where you need it, and soft where you want it. The bed is well suited to all, and you'll be comfortable on your back, on your sides, or on your stomach. It has good motion isolation, so you won't be woken by your partner moving in the night, and if you tend to overheat in the night there's a washable cooling cover.

Good to know:
Our only criticisms are the high price point and weight. Price is one thing, but this mattress is hard to move. In fairness, Tempur-Pedic offers an in-room setup, and the mattress doesn't need to be rotated or flipped. 

Our Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt Medium Hybrid mattress review goes into more detail.

Nectar mattressH&G gold badge

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Best memory foam mattress

Specifications

Sizes: twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, Split King
Depth: 12”
Type: Memory foam
Comfort: Medium-firm to firm
Sleep trial: 1 year
Warranty: Lifetime
RRP: $499-$1,338

Reasons to buy

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Lifetime guarantee
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365-day trial period
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A breathable outer layer keeps it cool
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Helps with back pain

Reasons to avoid

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Edge support could be better
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Easily forms impressions

Why you should buy it: the best mattress for tackling back pain

Why we love it
Our tests found that this mattress gets more and more comfortable as you break it in, and it's a highly-rated choice for those who suffer from back aches and pain. This is thanks to a responsive design that keeps you in a neutral position. 

The five-layer foam construction utilizes gel memory foam for comfort, pressure-relieving dynamic foam, and a seven-inch base layer for support— all wrapped below the outer cooling cover which is breathable and moisture-wicking ensuring that even the most feverish sleepers will stay cool all night. It also had no motion transfer, so it's great for couples.

It’s slightly on the firmer side of medium-firm – with the website ranking as a 6.5 on a firmness scale of 1-10, making it a top choice for front and back sleepers but probably not best for heavy side sleepers or those that prefer a mattress you can really sink into. 

Good to know
As with some other memory foam mattresses, there was a faint, lingering odor. However, it wasn’t at all noticeable by day two and certainly didn’t trouble our sleep. It did however leave something to be desired when it comes to edge support, but not enough that it affected how we slept. 

Our Nectar Memory foam mattress review goes into more detail.

Plushbeds Botanical Bliss MattressH&G gold badge

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Best latex mattress

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King, Split King, Split Queen
Depth: 9", 10" or 12"
Type: Latex
Comfort: Medium or firm
Warranty: 25 years
Sleep Trial: 100 nights
RRP: $2,599-$4,398

Reasons to buy

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Very customizable with preferred thickness and comfort level
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Made with organic materials
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The cover can be unzipped to create different levels of firmness
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Breathable
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Bouncy  

Reasons to avoid

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Mattress is heavy, making it tedious to swap around latex layers
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Does not isolate motion as well as memory foam
PlushBeds Botanical Bliss Organic Latex Mattress | was $3,299.00 (opens in new tab)

PlushBeds Botanical Bliss Organic Latex Mattress | was $3,299.00, now $2,049.00 for Queen at PlushBeds (opens in new tab)
Save an enormous $1,250 on the Botantical Bliss. With a near perfect score, it's our favorite latex mattress. 

Why you should buy it: customizable latex design and completely organic 

Why we love it:
Naturally cooling and with a bouncy, responsive feel and excellent pressure relief, the PlushBeds Botanical Bliss is one of the most customizable mattresses you can buy. You can choose, size, depth, and  firmness to fit your bedframe exactly. The layers of this mattress are also interchangeable, so it can be made to fit all sleep styles and adapt for those unsure about which mattress firmness to choose. 

This organic mattress is hand-crafted with a GOTS-certified organic cotton cover, over 10 pounds of temperature-regulating GOTs-certified wool, and three layers of latex, including a Talalay latex layer for comfort, followed by two Dunlop latex layers for pressure support. The depth of each layer depends on the mattress thickness you choose, with the thickest 12" mattress also featuring an additional layer of latex. While the mattress is available in both medium and firm comfort levels, you can also unzip the cover to further customize the layers of latex. 

The Botanical Bliss offers a buoyant feeling that gently cradles the pressure points of your body for a responsive feel that won't leave you feeling like you're sinking.  Our reviewer Alex said, 'My body did not require any adjustment to the PlushBeds Botanical Bliss Organic Latex mattress. I fell into a deep, hard sleep and didn’t move much each night that I tested the mattress.'

Good to know:
As the bed is latex, it's heavy and can be a bit cumbersome to put the bed together. You might also experience some motion transfer.

Our Plushbeds Botanical Bliss Mattress review goes into more details.

Leesa Original mattress 2022

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Best mattress for side sleepers

Specifications

Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Depth: 10"
Type: Comfort foam/ memory foam
Comfort: Medium firm
Sleep trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years
RRP: $849-$1,599

Reasons to buy

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Medium firmness
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Temperature regulating layers to prevent overheating
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Certified B-Corp 

Reasons to avoid

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Middling edge support
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Motion isolation could be better

Why you should buy it: A supportive memory foam design for those who like the sink-in feel

Why we love it:
Leesa's Original Memory Foam mattress has a high 'sink in' factor, will contour around your body with lots of soft coziness, and offers lots of forgiving support beneath achy joints, as identified by our reviewer. For these reasons, we think it's a top option for side sleepers.  

The top comfort foam provides extra airflow to keep you cool, the pressure-relieving memory foam contours gently to your body and the dense 6” core adds support and durability for joints. The super soft knitted top layer has a nice look that also sleeps cool and helps you enjoy the breathable benefits of the mattress. 

A big draw to the Leesa mattress is Leesa’s risk-free 100-night trial, free delivery, and their charitable contribution of donating one mattress per ten sold. So far, they've donated nearly 40,000 mattresses. 

Good to know:
The mattress initially feels quite firm but becomes more giving as it warms to your body temperature. Some have even found it too soft, while others note the edge support and motion isolation leave something to be desired. 

Our Leesa Original Memory Foam Mattress review goes into more detail.

How we test the best mattresses

Tempur-Pedic Pro Adapt medium test photos

Tempur-Pedic Pro Adapt mattress on test

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The Homes & Gardens' mattress review process is editorially independent and not influenced by any third parties. Mattress testers sleep on each featured mattress for at least two weeks. Our reviews are based on the real-life experience of using these products at home. The products are given to us free of charge. Often times we are able to keep our mattress, which gives us the opportunity to return to our reviews for updating, so you can keep up-to-date with how it's fared over a period of time.

All of the mattresses on this best list with rankings have been personally reviewed by members of our team, who take into account value for the money, construction, comfort, and support, with various tests in place to consider factors like edge support, and motion transfer, and spinal alignment. Now we understand that mattress firmness is subjective, so we also ask each reviewer to be transparent about their sleep habits, as well as invite others to lay on it and share their impressions.

If the mattress is unranked, we're still working to get our hands on a sample, or may even be in the midst of testing it out. For these instances, we've researched and, perused through hundreds of reviews, and deep-dived into their construction, special qualities, and who they may suit best. 

For more insight into our hands-on review process, refer to our how we test review guidelines

Our testing team includes: 

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Jaclyn Turner

As sleep commerce editor, Jaclyn frequently tests out and stays up to date on all things mattresses and bedding. She's not willing to sacrifice comfort or value and is after a mattress that makes it easy to sleep through the night. In addition to Real Homes, you can find her work in Real Homes, Livingetc, Apartment Therapy, MyDomaine, and The Spruce. She lives in Atlanta, GA. 

alex temblador real homes contributor
Alex Temblador

Alex Temblador is one of Real Homes' mattress experts. The Dallas-based freelance writer has covered home, design, architecture, and art in publications like Real Homes, Dwell, Architectural Digest, Artsy, Neighborhoods.com, and Culture Trip, among many others. In addition to her mattress reviewing duties, Alex loves to try other products for Homes & Gardens buying guides and reviews so that she can continue to expand the richness of her first-time homeowner life. 

Camryn Rabideau
Camryn Rabideau

Camryn Rabideau is a freelance writer and product reviewer specializing in home, kitchen, and pet products. In her five years as a product tester, she's tested hundreds of items firsthand, and her work appears in publications such as Forbes, USA Today, The Spruce, Food52, and more. Camryn does her product testing from her small homestead in beautiful Rhode Island.

How to choose the best mattress for you

Casper original mattress

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You deserve the luxury of a fabulous night's sleep, whether that be from one of the most popular mattresses on the market or a specialty model.  Experts advise that the lifespan of a mattress is about seven to 10 years. Though adding one of the best mattress toppers can help customize a too-hard or too-soft bed without having to completely replace your existing mattress, if it's nearing that threshold, or simply lumpy and unsupportive, the time to replace and upgrade your mattress is now. 

What is the best type of mattress?

Mattresses are generally split into four main types:

1. Traditional innerspring mattresses use a steel coil support system with natural or man-made fillings and covers. The greater the number of coils, the more points of support and the better the bed can contour and support the sleeper, usually described as springy
2. Foam mattresses, including polyurethane, memory, or gel foam, usually contour to the body, isolate motion and offer different comfort, feel and heat dissipation features.
3. Latex Mattresses offer similar qualities to foam, but are usually described as bouncier and more breathable.  All-natural latex is considered to be more environmentally friendly too.  All natural designs should be designated as Talalay or Dunlop, which refers to their production methods
4. Hybrid mattresses are a combination of foam or latex with coils and offer the best of both qualities with the right amount of firmness and support, and a slight bounce. They're typically described as responsive and can sleep cooler than standard memory foam.

Hot sleepers tend to prefer traditional coil or hybrids while those with specific aches and pains appreciate the levels of support that zoned memory foam can provide. Light sleepers with restless partners will enjoy memory foam which is more efficient at combating motion transfer.

How to choose mattress firmness

To find the right level of comfort, you first need to consider your primary sleep position, as that’s key to making the right decision when you come to choosing a mattress

While comfort level is subjective, an industry-wide scale between 1 and 10 is used to determine firmness level, with a 1 being extremely soft and a 10 being extremely firm. We've found that most mattresses tend to fall between a 4 and an 8 on the scale. 

As a general rule, stomach sleepers and those carrying more weight will find a better level of support with a mattress that errs on the side of the firm – around 7-7.5 on the scale. 

Side and back sleepers need some support but of a slightly softer kind, so should opt for a medium or medium-firm 5-7 out of 10. Sleep Advisor (opens in new tab) estimates that 80 percent of adults prefer mattresses categorized as medium. 

Lighter and some side sleepers will be best suited to something a little more cloud-like. However, there are very few mattresses out there with a 1-2 rating simply because they are so soft and don't offer enough in the way of support. 

That said if you have particular issues with muscle aches and joint pains, a mattress that is zoned with varying levels of firmness to help different areas of the body may be the better choice. 

The good thing is that many brands recognize that sleep styles vary and so many offer 100-night plus trials with free returns to make sure you get the one for you and are often able to offer solutions to help you find your firmness sweet spot.

Mattress firmness vs. mattress support

A mattress's firmness is referring to the immediate feeling you get when climbing into a bed, while support refers to a mattress's ability to offer an even surface and provide proper spinal alignment. A soft bed will feel soft to the touch and respond to your body as you move, while a firmer one will offer less give and feel harder.  

Meanwhile, depending on your sleep preferences, a soft mattress can offer the same amount of support as a firmer one. For instance, side sleepers will want a softer mattress that can cradle and cushion their side, whereas back sleepers will seek out a mattress that wouldn't sag as they sleep to keep their bodies in a neutral position that minimizes any tension. 

How to care for a mattress

First things first, you'll need a good mattress protector as added insurance against spills, stains, and dreaded dust mites, even if your mattress's cover is removable or washable. Most offer easy care instructions, and the best designs should not disrupt any special cooling features your mattress may have or even be noticeable. 

When you do need to clean your mattress, and from time to time you will, even with a protector you'll want to spot clean any visible stains or odors and leave plenty of time for it to air dry. A good vacuuming with an upholstery attachment is also beneficial for pulling out inevitably embedded dust mites, dead skin, and other allergens.  

For the longevity of your mattress, it may be useful to flip the mattress but follow the manufacturer's guidelines. 

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Jaclyn Turner
Ecommerce Editor

Jaclyn is H&G's eCommerce editor and oversees all things shopping. She's also a bonafide sleep expert, and previously managed all sleep content on Homes & Gardens and Real Homes– in fact, she has passed our five-step certification process to become a verified customer advisor on mattresses. She regularly scouts out the best of the best for buying guides to help you fill your home with only the best. She joined the team in January 2021. She has previously worked with Apartment Therapy, The Kitchn, The Spruce, The Spruce Eats, and MyDomaine.  When Jaclyn's not working, she loves browsing real estate listings, unwinding with a chilled glass of Rosé, and entertaining her Cavapoo, Reese.