A good mattress is key to a good night’s sleep, but finding one that feels comfortable and doesn’t cost a fortune can seem like a daunting task. Not to mention, you want to ensure it’s easy to set up in your bedroom, feels supportive whether you sleep on your side, back or stomach and will last beyond just a few years.
Best Overall Mattress
Saatva Classic Mattress
Pros
- High scores for comfort and support from long-term users
- Excellent customer service with free delivery and setup
- Good breathability to prevent overheating
Cons
- Less pressure relief and motion isolation than foam mattresses
WHO IT’S BEST FOR:
- People who prefer a traditional, firm and bouncy mattress instead of the sinking-in feel of memory foam.
- Hot sleepers; the innerspring interior makes it more breathable than foam layers.
- Anyone who would benefit from enhanced edge support, which makes it easier to get in and out of bed.
- Shoppers who need full-service set up and mattress removal.
WHO SHOULD AVOID IT:
- Sleepers who prefer cradling, pressure-relieving memory foam; they may find this bed feels too firm.
- Partners who easily disturb each other with movement, as innerspring models don’t offer as much motion isolation as foam.
- Budget-focused shoppers. Though it does offer a good value — it’s built to last and luxury mattresses can cost several thousand dollars — $2,000 for a Queen still isn’t cheap.
Best Value Mattress
Allswell Luxe Hybrid
Pros
- Hybrid model includes foam and coils
- Quick delivery and easy DIY set up
- Users say it feels like an expensive hotel bed
Cons
- Lacks edge support
WHO IT’S BEST FOR:
- Price-conscious shoppers (including apartment renters and first-time homeowners) who are looking to spend under $500 without sacrificing comfort.
- Young adults (especially people in their 20s); this mattress was more well-loved by a younger crowd in our tests and surveys.
- Sleepers who prefer a plush (yet still supportive) surface.
WHO SHOULD AVOID IT:
- Older individuals or anyone with mobility issues. The lack of edge support and DIY setup can be a deterrent.
- People who prefer a firm mattress.
Best Mattress for Side Sleepers
Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Cloud
Pros
- Popular Tempur-Pedic foam at a more affordable price
- Adapts to your body shape
- Save 30% off full price with code CLOUD30
Cons
- 10-inch height is on the lower side
WHO IT’S BEST FOR:
- Side sleepers who need pressure relief for their hips and shoulders without too much sinking in.
- People who want to invest in the unique feel of Tempur-Pedic’s foam without overspending.
- Couples who worry about sleep disruption; this one has good motion isolation.
WHO SHOULD AVOID IT:
- Anyone who prefers a tall mattress; it’s only 10 inches high.
- Sleepers who like a firm bed instead of a conforming surface.
Best Hybrid Mattress
Bear Elite Hybrid
Pros
- Perfect comfort and support ratings from every tester
- Users report improved sleep quality
- Ergonomic zoned sections for alignment
Cons
- We couldn’t validate the brand’s energy and recovery claims
WHO IT’S BEST FOR:
- Side and back sleepers.
- Back pain sufferers, according to our testers.
- Anyone who has struggled to find a truly comfortable mattress.
WHO SHOULD AVOID IT:
- People who prefer firm innerspring mattresses or all-foam models.
Best Mattress for Couples
Helix Dusk Luxe
Pros
- Medium firmness for combination sleepers
- Good compromise for partners with different preferences
- Zoned coils for ergonomic support
Cons
- Heavy with no side handles for maneuvering
- Motion isolation could be better
WHO IT’S BEST FOR:
- Sleeping partners with different firmness preferences.
- Any sleeper that changes position throughout the night.
WHO SHOULD AVOID IT:
- Sleeping partners with motion transfer issues.
- Shoppers concerned about the DIY setup; this one is heavy because of its many layers and doesn’t have side handles.