Best Mattresses Of 2023

Best Mattresses Of 2023

Today’s best mattresses are designed to give you a restful night’s sleep, no matter your sleep needs, pain concerns, firmness or temperature preferences. But since choosing the right mattress is highly individual, our Forbes Vetted sleep experts tested hundreds of mattresses—often sleeping on them in our own homes—to determine the best beds for every sleep style. And because the search for a new mattress can be daunting, we’ve also included a mattress-buying guide that breaks down important factors to consider, a.k.a. mattress type, sleeping position and how to decipher trial period and warranty policies.

The best mattresses of 2023 include options for back pain, side sleeping and more.

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Based on our team’s collective mattress-testing expertise, we recommend the Nectar Premier Copper as a crowd-pleasing favorite. Its medium-firm feel and availability in both memory foam and hybrid models make it a great choice for a variety of sleepers. But, there are plenty more options worth considering. We gathered mattresses for every type of sleeper, and most come personally recommended after trying them ourselves. All of our picks arrive bed-in-a-box style or with white glove delivery, plus they each come with generous trial periods so you can skip the mattress store altogether. Read on: It’s time to find the bed of your dreams.

Nectar

Nectar Premier Copper Mattress (Queen)

Best for: Combo sleepers, couples, hot sleepers | Type: Memory foam or hybrid | Firmness: Medium-firm (6.5) | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 365 nights (one year) | Warranty: Lifetime

Constructed of 14 inches of premium materials, the Nectar Premier Copper is the tallest, coolest and most supportive in the entire lineup. It’s also available in both memory foam and hybrid versions to better suit your preferences, although the hybrid is bit more expensive (the queen costs $1,499).

Both models are designed with specialized foams that relieve pressure, support joints and wick away heat. But there are key differences in construction: The memory foam bed is made entirely of foam, including in its base layers, and is the brand’s “most plush mattress”; the hybrid has a coil support system and is tagged the “most plush, cooling hybrid” of the line. (Pro tip: As a general rule, hybrids run cooler than their foam counterparts, if that’s a priority for you.)

What our editors say: Our mattress and sleep editor, Lindsey Vickers, spent several weeks reviewing the Nectar Premier Copper Mattress. “This bed has a very memory foam-y feel. Even as someone who prefers a firmer mattress, I found the sensation of this one pleasant. It definitely cradles you and has that classic sink-in feel. The mattress felt best to me when I slept on my side or back—I found it a bit too soft for routine stomach sleeping. If you like to slumber prone, the hybrid version could be a better bet. While it’s designed to sleep cool, I’d caution that ultra-hot sleepers may want to opt for the hybrid model, or a different mattress, as the memory foam on this one retained some heat in my experience.”

Pros:

  • Available in two versions, memory foam and hybrid
  • Made with cooling copper-infused materials
  • Comes with generous trial and warranty periods

Cons:

  • Not made in the USA
  • The hybrid version is more expensive

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Helix Midnight Luxe (Queen)

Best for: Side sleepers, couples | Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Medium to medium-firm (5 to 6) | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 100 nights | Warranty: 15 years

The highly praised Midnight Luxe is one of Helix’s most popular and top-rated mattresses. It’s medium to medium-firm, making it comfortable for pretty much everyone, but its features are especially great for side sleepers. This 14-inch mattress offers up six layers, creating more than a foot of cushion under your body while you sleep. The memory foam maximizes pressure point relief on your hips and shoulders, while a zoned wrapped coil unit offers added support and helps reinforce the edges so you never feel like you’re sinking, even if you inch toward the edge of the bed at night.

Plus, all of the Luxe models (there’s a standard Helix Midnight mattress, too) have added lumbar support for your back and a premium quilted pillow top with a soft, breathable cover. They’re also two inches taller than the standard mattresses.

What our editors say: “The Helix Midnight Luxe hits the right balance for side sleepers,” shares sleep and mattress editor Lindsey Vickers, who tested it in the brand’s showroom. “It has a good amount of cradling and sink-in sensation, which is what makes it shine for side sleeping, in particular. If you’re looking for a bit of initial memory foam sensation without compromising on support as you sleep (or as you sit on the side of the mattress), this is a great bet. Plus, when I tried it with colleagues, they really had to thrash around for there to be any sense of motion transfer—a great sign for couples who share a bed but don’t want to share one another’s tossing and turning.”

Pros:

  • Targeted support is designed for side sleepers
  • Luxe upgrade is available (which includes an extra 2 inches of comfort)
  • Has excellent motion isolation

Cons:

  • 100-night trial period isn’t as long as some others

DreamCloud

The DreamCloud (Queen)

Best for: Back sleepers, couples, back and joint pain sufferers | Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Medium-firm (6.5) | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 365 nights (one year) | Warranty: Lifetime

For those who prefer a just-right feel to their bed, the luxury-firm DreamCloud is a hybrid mattress that offers support plus a touch of plushness for contoured comfort. At 14 inches thick, it consists of multiple foam support layers, a base of individually-wrapped coils and a soft cashmere-blend top cover. Back sleepers in particular will experience immediate pressure relief along their lower lumbar and shoulders while remaining properly aligned throughout, which is especially helpful if you regularly grapple with aches and pains. The motion isolation is superb, as well, so it’ll suit couples who don’t want to be disturbed by their partner’s movements. The DreamCloud is one of the best value mattresses you can find, too. It’s regularly on sale and includes a 1-year trial, a lifetime warranty and hundreds of dollars’ worth of free pillows and bedding with your purchase.

What our writers say: Our mattress-testing contributor shares that the DreamCloud is one of the most supportive mattresses she’s ever tested. “I didn’t feel that dreaded dip in my midsection,” she says, adding that it provides a just-right level of pressure relief to alleviate joint and back pain.

Pros:

  • Balances contouring softness and support
  • Has exceptional motion isolation
  • Includes generous trial period and lifetime warranty

Cons:

  • Not made in the USA
  • Edge support is somewhat lacking

Leesa

Leesa Sapira Hybrid (Queen)

Best for: Side sleepers, hot sleepers | Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Medium-firm (5 to 7) | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 100 nights | Warranty: 10 years

Leesa makes our best mattress list again with its Sapira Hybrid, a medium-firm model that’ll be especially comfortable for side sleepers. It consists of over 1,000 active response pocket springs, multiple contouring foams and a top layer of ventilated comfort foam that works in tandem with a breathable viscose cover to disperse heat and wick away moisture. As with all Leesa mattress, you’ll get 100 nights to find out if it’s right for you. Elect to keep it, and your purchase will be backed by a 10-year limited warranty.

What our editors say: Lindsey Vickers, our mattress and sleep editor, has loved this mattress for years. “I recently had the pleasure of trying out the Leesa Sapira again, and loved it just as much as the first time. The mattress strikes a great balance between a bit of surface cushion and ample support, thanks to a spring base. I recommended this mattress in the past to my parents years ago, who have different sleep positions, and they’ve had (and loved) theirs ever since.”

Pros:

  • Designed with a perforated top layer of foam
  • Includes a breathable knit cover
  • Over 1,000 pocket springs for contouring and ventilation

Cons:

  • Only comes in one firmness


Saatva

Saatva Classic (Queen)

Best for: All sleepers (3 firmness levels), hot sleepers, back pain sufferers | Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Plush soft (3) , luxury firm (5 to 7) and firm (8) | Delivery: Free white glove delivery | Trial: 365 nights | Warranty: Lifetime

Yes, Saatva makes our list again. The hybrid design of the flagship Saatva Classic allows for more airflow that all-foam models (including Saatva’s Loom & Leaf, above) to keep night sweats at bay. The combination of springs and foam will also offer plenty of body-contouring support, especially with a Lumbar Zone that keeps your body aligned and provides extra pressure relief in the middle of your back. The Saatva Classic will suit just about any type of sleeper since it comes in three firmness levels (plush, luxury firm and firm) and two height profiles (11.5 inches or 14.5 inches). In-home delivery, a 1-year trial and a lifetime warranty are nice perks, too.

What our editors say: Shares Jordan Thomas, our deals writer, “The Saatva Classic checked off all my boxes: It’s supportive but still comfortable (I’ve found it great for back pain), it’s breathable (a must for grueling Texas summers) and it provides great edge support (no more frustrating sinking or sagging!).”

Pros:

  • Hybrid design promotes airflow
  • Available in multiple firmness levels and height profiles
  • 365-night trial and forever warranty

Cons:

  • Costs $99 to return

Saatva

Saatva Loom & Leaf (Queen)

Best for: Back and stomach sleepers, back pain sufferers | Type: Memory foam | Firmness: Relaxed firm (5 to 7) or firm (8) | Delivery: Free white glove delivery | Trial: 365 nights | Warranty: Lifetime

The Saatva Loom & Leaf comes in two comfort levels, relaxed firm and firm, so you can choose to sink into your mattress or float right on top of it. Either way, you’ll enjoy specialized support courtesy of the Euro pillow top followed by a gel-infused lumbar “crown” that promotes proper alignment and increased blood circulation to melt back pain away. That’s in addition to a 5-pound core of body-hugging memory foam plus multiple comfort foam layers for all-over relief, no matter your sleep position. There’s no need to worry about straining your back hauling this heavy mattress, either: Saatva provides free in-room delivery and set-up, plus removal of your existing mattress if you need it.

What our writers say: Our contributor tested a relaxed firm Loom & Leaf after suffering a lower back injury. “After three weeks of sleeping on this mattress, I noticed a marked improvement in my back pain,” she said, adding that she believes the Loom & Leaf’s specialized lumbar support aided in her recovery.

Pros:

  • Comes in two firmness levels
  • Specialized lumbar support
  • In-home delivery included with purchase

Cons:

  • Sleeps warm, according to our contributor

WinkBeds

WinkBed Gravity Lux Mattress (Queen)

Best for: Stomach or back sleepers, couples | Type: Memory foam | Firmness: Soft (4), medium (5.5) and firm (7) | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 120 nights | Warranty: Lifetime

The WinkBed Gravity Lux is a memory foam bed, and the firm version is designed for those who prefer to sleep on top of their bed rather than sinking into it. Rated a 7 out of 10 on WinkBed’s firmness scale (with 10 being the firmest), this mattress blends the contouring benefits of memory foam with a sturdy feel that’s supportive yet cushy enough to relieve pressure on your back, hips and shoulders. As for construction, the Gravity Lux is made with the company’s own AirCell foam, which WinkBeds says limits motion transfer and the heat build-up associated with traditional foam mattresses. (Couples and hot sleepers should appreciate this quality.) But if the firm feel is too stiff for you, the Gravity Lux also comes in two other firmnesses—soft and medium—so there’s an option for many types of sleepers.

What the reviews say: “I’m a super picky sleeper when it comes to a bed. Tried several of the top name brands, but found myself loving Winkbed’s Gravity Lux foam mattress. I like a firm bed and it’s hard to get a memory foam feeling firm—Winkbed’s Gravity Lux Firm is just right!”

Pros:

  • Specifically designed for an on-top-of-bed feel
  • Great motion isolation
  • Comes in three firmness levels

Cons:

  • Too firm for most side sleepers

Best for: Heavier and/or big and tall sleepers, joint pain sufferers | Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Medium-firm (6 to 7) | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 100 nights | Warranty: 15 years

Did you know that most regular mattresses are only made to support 200 to 250 pounds per side? For sleepers weighing more than this, a mattress designed for heavier people is key for preventing premature dipping and sagging. The Helix Plus Mattress—another pick from the Forbes Vetted-favorite brand—is a hybrid mattress constructed with a base of wrapped coils topped with layers of foam. Thanks to high-density materials and sturdy reinforced edges, it’s designed to support up to 500 pounds per side (or 1,000 pounds total).

Comfort-wise, the Helix Plus delivers with pressure point-relieving cushioning and a breathable Tencel cover. Extra hot sleepers can upgrade to the GlacioTex Cooling cover, which stays cool to the touch, for an extra $149.

What our editors say: “My fiancé (who weighs over 250 pounds) and I tested the Helix Plus for several months and we both really loved it,” says executive strategy editor Lindsay Boyers. “It was extra supportive, but still had the right amount of pressure relief. It felt plusher than most bed-in-a-box mattresses I’ve tried, but it didn’t sink in when both of us were lying on it. We’re both combo sleepers and my fiancé deals with chronic back pain, and we felt equally comfortable when sleeping on our backs and sides.”

Pros:

  • Specifically designed to support heavier weights
  • Offers pressure point relief
  • Cushy upper layers balance comfort with sturdiness

Cons:

  • 100-night trial period isn’t as long as some others
  • The optional GlacioTex Cooling cover is a $109 upcharge

Nest

Nest Sparrow Signature Hybrid (Queen)

Best for: Side sleepers, petite sleepers, pressure point relief | Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Plush, medium or lux firm | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 365 nights | Warranty: Lifetime

The Nest Sparrow Signature Hybrid is designed to appeal to sleepers of all types, as it’s available in plush, medium or lux firm. Per Nest, the plush version of this mattress is best suited for side sleepers, petite individuals and anyone seeking gentle support with ample pressure relief; per our mattress editor, it can also suit softness-loving stomach sleepers.

Further, this is a fantastic pick if you’ve been wanting to try a plush mattress but have been afraid to take the plunge. In addition to its 365-night trial, the Lifetime Renewal Exchange entitles you to a one-time swap of the innermost comfort layer that adjusts the firmness of your bed without having to return the entire mattress. If you sleep on a split king, you’ll be able to order two varying firmness levels so you and your sleeping partner are satisfied.

What our editors say: “I found it possible to sleep on my stomach on this bed, even though the Sparrow mattress is softer than I’d personally choose,” explains sleep and mattress editor Lindsey Vickers, who prefers to sleep prone. “I came to love the cradling sensation this bed has, as I felt cuddled each night as I dozed off on it.”

Pros:

  • Comes in three firmness levels
  • Designed with a swappable comfort layer
  • Includes a 1-year trial and comfort layer Lifetime Renewal Exchange

Cons:

  • You can only exchange the comfort layer one time

Leesa

Leesa Studio (Queen)

Best for: Budget shoppers, all sleep positions | Type: Foam | Firmness: Medium-firm (5 to 7) | Delivery: Bed in a box | Trial: 100 nights | Warranty: 10 years

Shopping for a mattress with a limited budget doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice quality. Just take a look at the Leesa Studio, which sits atop our list of the best affordable mattresses. It costs less than $800 for a queen and it’s Greenguard Gold-certified, which means it’s met the strict criteria for low emissions. (In other words, the air quality in your home won’t suffer and you’re unlikely to get a whiff of the unpleasant off-gassing smell that accompanies most memory foam beds.) As for comfort, this three-layer mattress has a medium-firm feel that should suit most sleepers, along with a breathable knit cover to help wick away moisture. You’ll get 100 nights to try it out at home, with free returns plus a full refund if you’re not satisfied.

What our editors say: Lindsey Vickers, our mattress and sleep editor, tried out the Leesa Studio at a showroom. “For folks looking for a firm, affordable memory foam option that offers pressure relief but doesn’t let you seep into the mattress too deeply, this is a great choice. It has just a bit of sink when you first lie down, but it’s only just enough to slightly cradle you. As a stomach sleeper, it’s a mattress I’d seriously consider purchasing. That said, I like a firm bed, and it might teeter on the edge of too firm for some.”

Pros:

  • Excellent value
  • Greenguard Gold-certified with low emissions
  • Great guest room pick

Cons:

  • Heavier people may not find it supportive enough

Avocado

Avocado Green Mattress (Queen)

Best for: Sleepers with allergies, back and stomach sleepers, hot sleepers | Type: Hybrid | Firmness: Medium-firm (6) | Delivery: Bed in a box, with optional white-glove delivery | Trial: 365 nights | Warranty: 25 years

Latex is a popular alternative to memory foam since it sleeps cooler, is naturally hypoallergenic and is generally better for the environment when it comes to emissions. The Avocado Green is a hybrid model featuring sustainably-sourced Dunlop latex, organic wool and organic cotton—all 100% GOTS certified. It also has over 1,000 individually-wrapped coils arranged in five ergonomic zones for targeted support and relief. The medium-firm feel of the Avocado Green should suit back and stomach sleepers, but side and combination sleepers may want to add the optional pillow top for more pressure relief.

What our editors say: Sholeen Damarwala, our home and kitchen editor, has been sleeping on an Avocado Green mattress for two years and says, “I’m thrilled to report that it’s still just as durable and supportive as the day we got it. After having a baby, my body has taken a real hit and I appreciate the natural cushioning and medium support it offers. I’m also a fan of the organic, natural and non-toxic materials used especially since my husband suffers from allergies.”

Pros:

  • Made with sustainably-sourced organic materials
  • Designed with ergonomic support zones
  • Comes with a 1-year warranty

Cons:

  • Pillow top costs $400 extra

TempurPedic

Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt LuxeAdapt (Queen)

Best for: Pressure relief, sleepers with back pain, couples | Type: Memory foam | Firmness: Soft or firm | Delivery: In-home delivery | Trial: 90 nights | Warranty: 10 years

Tempur-Pedic is among the most popular memory foam mattress brands thanks to its NASA-developed Tempur Material, which is designed to respond to your body weight, shape and temperature for tailored comfort and support. The LuxeAdapt is the most premium option in the Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt range, boasting 40% more Tempur Material than the base model for maximum pressure relief and adaptability, which is a bonus for sleepers with back pain. That extra Tempur Material also yields exceptional motion cancellation so anyone who shares a bed with a restless partner can sleep more soundly. Choose either a soft or firm feel, with 90 days to decide which level of firmness is right for you. Also standard is in-home delivery and set-up plus optional mattress removal—all you’ll need to do is fit it with your favorite set of sheets.

What our editors say: Home editor Christina Poletto raves about the quality and feel of Tempur-Pedic’s proprietary memory foam material. She says it “ended up being a game changer when it came to our quality of sleep. Optimally firm and soft at the same time, it is constructed to support but also comfort all types of sleepers (side, back, stomach) with consistent pressure. In fact, it has not lost its quality of support after many years.”

Pros:

  • Comes in two firmness levels
  • Offer superb pressure relief
  • In-home delivery and set-up

Cons:

  • Its trial and warranty periods are short, given the price

Why Trust Forbes Vetted

Having published dozens of sleep stories across the Forbes Vetted site, this guide is a compilation of hours of research, real expert advice and firsthand experience testing beds from top mattress brands. During our years covering sleep topics, we’ve forged relationships with mattress brand representatives who continue to share insights on the latest models and sleep technology. We also know which models Vetted readers love (and which they don’t) and took this into consideration when selecting crowd-pleasing picks. Furthermore, the Forbes Vetted team includes real sleep experts with formal mattress testing experience. This includes executive strategy editor Lindsay Boyers, senior strategy editor Katie Simpson and sleep and mattress editor Lindsey Vickers—plus Alison Barretta, our mattress-testing contributor. Together, they’ve tested hundreds of mattresses and worked collectively to write, edit and oversee the creation and evolution of this story.

Speaking of which, we routinely update this story to bring you the most current and helpful information about mattresses. It was last updated in September 2023 by mattress updates writer Alexandra Garrett to expand on our comprehensive guide below.


How We Chose The Best Mattresses Of 2023

The best mattresses were chosen based on thorough research, customer analysis and our team’s robust mattress testing expertise. First, we sought out top mattress brands and compared the aspects of their bestselling models. We prioritized mattresses designed for excellent performance across key features like pressure relief, spine alignment, motion isolation, temperature control and edge support. We also considered price and overall value, mattress type and quality of materials, and the brand’s policy on shipping, delivery, returns and trial periods. You’ll find that each mattress in this guide includes a trial period of at least 90 nights and a minimum 10-year warranty. Each brand also offers easy delivery, with most mattresses arriving compressed and in a box.

To narrow our list further, we then leveraged our findings with the Vetted team’s professional mattress testing experience. Many of the beds that made the cut came personally recommended by our writers and editors who tested them firsthand—several of them are beds we have in our own homes (the ultimate test). We also observed which mattresses are the most sought-after among Forbes Vetted readers (both in this story and others) and sifted through hundreds of on-site reviews to check that they’re overwhelmingly positive.

Lastly, to ensure we recommend only the best of the best, we monitor the latest mattress recalls to verify that none of our picks have been affected. After testing many of these mattresses hands-on, conducting hours of research and following new developments in the market, we’re confident the mattresses listed above are among the best available today.


A Guide To Finding The Best Mattress For You

It’s no secret buying a new mattress is a big investment, both for your wallet and overall health. Before you buy, here are the most important things to consider.

Sleep Position

  • Side sleepers: Side sleepers typically prefer a softer mattress that cradles joints while still offering support. These folks need pressure relief and spine alignment the most since, their hips and shoulders bear the brunt of their weight.
  • Stomach sleepers: This sleeping position can easily cause neck or back pain if you’re on a mattress that’s too soft, so firmer mattresses are usually best.
  • Back sleepers: Back sleepers typically find a medium-firm mattress the way to go. It should keep the spine aligned without sacrificing comfort around your joints and lower back.
  • Combination sleepers: Combo sleepers are those who switch between multiple positions throughout the night. These sleepers usually prefer a hybrid mattress that blends elements of an innerspring and foam mattress to meet a variety of needs.

Mattress Type

  • All-foam/Memory foam: Body-contouring foams are ideal for back pain and pressure relief. They also minimize motion transfer, a plus for couples. On the flip side, some people don’t like the feeling of sinking into the mattress.
  • Innerspring: This traditional bed style offers superior support and a firm, bouncy surface feel. They can also sleep cooler than all-foam mattresses. However, they lack the plushness preferred by some sleepers.
  • Hybrid: Hybrid mattresses have a supportive spring system plus foam upper layers for added comfort. They also tend to be more breathable than all-foam mattresses. If you’re unsure what kind of mattress to look for, a hybrid is generally a great in-between option.
  • Latex: These mattresses sport a springy, bouncy feel while excelling at deep contouring for pressure points. Latex is a natural material and tends to be more eco-friendly than manufactured foams. Temperature-wise, it’s also cooler than foam, making it a better choice for those who sleep hot.
  • Adjustable: Adjustable mattresses let you change the firmness or position of your mattress, which comes in handy if you and your partner have different preferences. They come in two different styles: those that allow you to manipulate the firmness and feel of the bed itself, and those that come paired with adjustable frames, which let you move the mattress to different positions.

Firmness

Today’s best mattresses come in a variety of firmness levels, from soft to extra-firm. To help you determine where a mattress falls within that range, mattress brands rate their bed’s firmness on a 10 point scale: one being the softest and 10 being the firmest. However, your ideal firmness level depends on your specific sleep preferences. Soft or medium-soft mattresses (typically a 3 to 5 on the firmness scale) are generally best suited for side sleepers while firm or medium-firm mattresses (a 5.5 to 7 on the firmness scale) are best for back sleepers, stomach sleepers or those with back pain. It’s ultimately a matter of preference, but beds with a medium amount of firmness hit the softness-and-support sweet spot for most people.

Cooling Features

If you sleep more warm, look for a mattress made with cooling materials so as not to interrupt your sleep. For example, the Helix Midnight Luxe—our side-sleeper pick that also sleeps cool—uses a coil base and breathable layers of foam to ward off body heat. As a rule of thumb, hybrid, latex and innerspring mattresses run cooler than all-foam beds because they’re made with coils, which allow for greater airflow.

Pain Relief

The best mattresses for back pain, hip pain and shoulder pain are ones that aren’t too soft or too firm. Generally, mattresses with a medium-firm feel hit that pain relief sweet spot. As for materials, people with back pain are typically better off sleeping on a mattress that balances comfort and support—think an innerspring or hybrid bed. Whereas, people with shoulder or hip pain are better off with a memory foam or latex mattress that provides deep contouring and pressure relief.

Size

Most mattresses typically come in all six standard sizes. The right mattress size for you depends on factors like age (kids typically sleep in twin or full-size beds), how big or small your bedroom is and whether you sleep with a partner (you’ll want room to stretch out).

  • Twin and twin XL: At 38 inches wide, these mattresses are the smallest and typically work best for children or those tight on space (like college students). If you’re taller, you can opt for a twin XL, which is several inches longer.
  • Full: A full-size mattress is wider than a twin and generally big enough to accommodate two people, although you may be a tad uncomfortable. It’s considered a solid option for singles who want more room to sprawl out, teenagers or those tight on space.
  • Queen: A queen measures 60 inches wide, which is enough space to fit two adults. It’s a good option for couples who live in an apartment or smaller space that can’t accommodate a larger bed.
  • King and California king: King and California king mattresses are the largest; they measure 80 x 76 and 84 x 72 inches, respectively. These sizes are generally best for couples with small children or pets, or heavyweight couples in need of more space and support.

Trial Period

The best mattress brands offer generous risk-free trial periods that let you “test out” your mattress for 90 nights to a full year. If you’re not satisfied, you can exchange it or get a refund.

Delivery

For easy delivery, many retailers offer bed in a box mattresses that are vacuum-sealed and shipped in compact boxes. Keep in mind that a compressed mattress will still be heavy, but set-up is simple: Just unwrap it and let it expand. (See our mattress unboxing tips story for more in-depth info on the dos and don’ts.)

Some retailers require you to schedule a home delivery, but if you’re lucky, it may be complimentary. For instance, Saatva purchases include free white glove delivery plus removal of your old mattress.


What Is The Number One Best Mattress?

There’s no “best” mattress for everyone; because every sleeper has different needs and preferences, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all option. In other words, the best mattress for you may not work for someone else. Your sleeping position, body weight, firmness preferences and more all affect what kind of mattress you’re best suited for.

This is why we provide a variety of mattresses on our list to suit the needs of any sleeper, from the Leesa Studio for the frugal-minded shopper to the Helix Midnight Luxe for those who sleep on their side. If you stick with reputable brands like DreamCloud, Saatva and Nectar—or any others on this list—that offer generous trial periods, you really can’t go wrong.

Which Popular Mattress Brand Is The Best?

Just like the bed itself, there isn’t one best place to buy a mattress. The ideal place to shop will depend on your specific needs and what type of bed you’re searching for, whether that be memory foam, innerspring or hybrid. However, there are several popular brands that prioritize both quality and convenience. Some of our favorite mattress brands include Saatva, Nectar, DreamCloud, Tempur-Pedic, Helix Sleep and Avocado, among others on our list above.

Tempur-Pedic is known for the body-hugging sensation of its memory foam beds, while DreamCloud sells three marshmallowy, yet supportive hybrids. Avocado is a good choice if you’re looking for a sustainable organic mattress. If you’re looking for a brand with a wider selection, though, Saatva, Nectar and Helix Sleep each offer a variety of attractive beds with both memory foam and hybrid options. (Saatva also offers complimentary white glove delivery with each of its mattresses.) All of these brands ship their beds right to your door and come with generous trial periods, so you can test out the mattress from the comfort of home.

How Much Should I Pay For A Good Mattress?

A new mattress is a big investment, but considering that you’ll use it every night—and it can last up to 7 to 10 years—it’s a worthwhile one. That being said, it doesn’t have to break the bank. Mattress prices can range from $500 budget picks to luxury options that are $4,000 or more. The sweet spot is usually around $800 to $2,000 for a quality queen-sized mattress that still offers plenty of value. As a general rule, more expensive mattresses are made with higher-end materials that are designed to hold up over time.

When Is The Best Month To Buy A Mattress?

When you’re in the market for a bed, it’s smart to keep tabs on mattress sales. Many of the picks on our list are regularly discounted year-round. However, if you’re itching for a good deal, holiday shopping events are often the best times to buy a mattress. Here’s a list of upcoming deal events and their dates:

  • Black Friday (November 24, 2023)
  • Cyber Monday (November 27, 2023)

The Best Mattresses By Category

Need more mattress options? We’ve got you covered. Our sleep experts here at Forbes Vetted have tested and evaluated countless mattresses to hone in on the best ones for you—no matter your needs and preferences. Whether you’re browsing by sleep style, mattress type, firmness or features, we’ve got an expert-approved list to help you find your “best” mattress.

Best Mattresses By Type

When you first start mattress shopping, the easiest way to distinguish between different options is by type. Mattresses can be made from coils, memory foam, latex or a combination of all three. For that reason, our sleep experts break down exactly what you should know about them all and who each type is best suited for.

Best Mattresses By Sleep Position

Your sleeping position is a crucial factor to consider when mattress shopping. These guides lay out which mattresses provide you with the right amount of support and comfort whether you’re a side, stomach, back or combination sleeper.

Best Mattresses For Pain Relief

A good mattress helps relive aches and pains while you sleep—that is, if it has the right features. If you experience back, shoulder or hip pain, take a look at these articles where we dive into the mattresses best suited for each.

Best Mattresses By Firmness And Feel

The best mattress firmness for you ultimately comes down to personal preference. Maybe you’re a lightweight side sleeper who needs a softer bed, or a stomach sleeper with back pain in need of something firmer. The firmness guides below can help determine which firmness level (and mattress) is best for you.

Best Mattresses By Sleeper

Your mattress should match your lifestyle. Whether you need a bed for you and your partner, or for your children, take a look at these guides.

Best Mattresses By Size

Most mattresses come in six standard sizes, ranging from a twin to a king. The articles below explore which sizes (and beds) are best for certain sleepers and spaces.

Best Mattresses By Price

If you’re shopping for the best mattress by price, we have guides for that. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly option that doesn’t compromise on quality, or a premium mattress that rivals hotel beds, take a look at our articles.


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