The 10 Best Mattresses for Easing Back Pain
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Nearly a decade ago, I started waking up with back pain. Some days were just aches, others I woke up to throwing out my back. I found out I have two permanent conditions in my spine: scoliosis, a sideways curvature in my spine that developed in my mid-twenties (usually teens develop it, but I'm just special), and spondylosis in my lower back, which is abnormal wear and tear on the cartilage in the spine. Both caused serious pain overnight and in the morning, but it turned out my flimsy, unsupportive mattress was the secondary culprit. It didn't offer the support I needed and resulted in flare-ups of pain.
I've tried everything: mattress pads, knee pillows, and mattresses that ranged from super soft foam to firm planks. Some of these things worked, some didn't. I, or another WIRED reviewer, slept on the mattresses below for at least seven nights each and monitored how they affected our back pain during the night and the following morning. My husband also gave me his feedback, even though he isn't plagued with chronic back problems.
After all these nights of sleeping on the job, I've found which mattresses left my back aches and pressure pains in the past. Below are our favorites to sleep on if you have back pain, plus advice for how to navigate back pain and sleep overall. While you're here, don't miss our related buying guides, including the Best Mattresses, Best Pillows, and Best Sheets, for an all-around best sleeping experience. All of the prices shown below are for queen-size models.
Updated November 2024: We've added the Saatva Solaire and Essentia Tatami as new picks, and updated our top pick to be the Helix Twilight Luxe.
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- Photograph: Nena Farrell
Best All-Around
Helix Twilight Luxe with ErgoAlignThe Helix Twilight Luxe is similar in design to our favorite mattress ever, the Midnight Luxe. The Twilight Luxe has a firm feel rather than a medium feel, but it's not so firm that us side sleepers can't enjoy sleeping on it. Helix actually recommends it as a firm option for side sleepers, and I found myself sleeping comfortably on my side for my days of testing. It has six layers total, with one layer of coils, three layers of foam, plus base support and a pillow-top. You can choose between two pillow-top options, a breathable Tencel or a cooling material. I tested the Tencel option and found it to be plenty cool enough as I slept through the last few summer heat waves.
What really makes Helix's mattresses a good choice for those of us plagued with back pain is the ErgoAlign layer you can add to any of them. It costs an extra $200, but it changes the top of the mattress to use dense body-contouring foam to add additional relief. It's designed to help relieve lower back pain, which is where my spondylosis pain comes from, and I found that my back did feel great in the morning and didn't have any twinges or hints of pain. The pressure relief was good, too, keeping my side-sleeper pressure points pain-free. My husband has zero back pain, and he also loved sleeping on this mattress. It is on the tall side, but not so tall that I couldn't use any of my favorite sheets on it.
It's a great option for going all in on a ton of support, and you can also shop around Helix's other models if you feel you want an even firmer (or less firm!) mattress than the Twilight Luxe. But in my testing, the Twilight Luxe was a fantastic firmness to keep me supported, aligned, and pain-free.
Composition Six layers of foam and coils Firmness 8/10 Height 13.5 inches Cooling No (unless you choose cooling pillow top) Trial period 100-night trial - Photograph: Nena Farrell
Best Soft Pressure Relief
Saatva RxMy right side almost always hurts. My scoliosis puts more weight on that side, creating a painful pressure point overnight. Fun combo! But the Saatva Rx let me sleep on my right side and wake up without a single pain. There's a lot going on that makes this possible. There are seven layers, including a half-inch memory foam layer placed for lumbar support, a high-density foam layer encasing a micro-coil layer, and a layer Saatva calls the “Therapeutic Support Core” with a foam module on top of individually pocketed coils and phase change material, which can help regulate temperature overnight. It feels nice and soft, but not so soft that I'm sinking into it.
It totally erases my pressure points and muscle pain overnight. I let my sister sleep on it after she strained a muscle in her upper back, and the next morning she said it felt seriously improved and noted how easy it was to spring up. It's a little too soft to support my spine's spondylosis damage, and I woke up with a twinge of discomfort in my lower back where that damage is, even with the extra lumbar support.
But if you have more pressure point pain or overused-muscle aches rather than spine damage, the Saatva Rx is a fantastic choice. Saatva also offers a 365-night trial and a lifetime warranty, and it delivers the mattress in a truck and fully formed—no shrink-wrapped mattress-in-a-box here. You'll get a heads-up about the delivery and can ask for it to be placed in your room of choice.
Composition Seven layers of foam and coils Firmness One option, supportive plush is about 5/10 Height 15 inches Cooling No, but has phase change material Trial period 365-night trial
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Affordable and Supportive
Plank Firm NaturalI didn't expect to love the Plank Firm Natural, as it sounded a little too firm for side sleeping. But consider me a changed woman. It's a dual-sided hybrid mattress, with a medium-firm side and a firm side. There are individually encased coils in the middle of the mattress, and a 1.5-inch layer of latex on either side with different densities to create the medium versus medium-firm experience. I started with a week on the medium-firm side and in the mornings noticed an immediate erasure of the tight, painful feeling in my spine where I've eroded away the cartilage. It also relieved some of the pressure pain I get on my right side.
But the real magic, it turned out, was on the other, firmer side. I expected it to flare up my pressure point pain at the very least, but I woke up pain-free after sleeping on the Plank Firm Natural's firm side. I was shocked, to say the least. The firmer latex density provided great support for my back, but it also erased the pressure pain that usually radiates through my right side. The only downside was, being a side sleeper, it did make my shoulders feel stiff after sleeping on it for several nights. But hey, I'll take a little stiffness over true pain. Still, this mattress would be best for back sleepers, or mixed sleepers who aren't always on their side like I am. I also love pairing the firmest side with our favorite mattress topper to relieve my shoulder stiffness while gaining the firmest side's support—it's actually the mattress combo I prefer when I'm not testing something new.
The Plank Firm Natural is also an organic mattress—thus the “natural” in its name—and claims to have temperature-regulating properties. I did find this mattress to feel more breathable than others I tried, and I stayed a little cooler at night when sleeping on it. It has a 120-night trial and a 10-year warranty, and comes in a box.
Composition Five layers of foam and coils Firmness Two options, firm is 8/10 Height 10 inches Cooling No, but promises temperature regulating Trial period 120-night trial - Photograph: Nena Farrell
Another Fantastic Option
Charles P. Rogers Estate Tradition MattressThe Tradition Estate is the newest mattress in Charles P. Rogers' lineup and an upgrade to the existing Estate mattress. This 13-inch mattress has seven layers of gel, foam, and springs, with an Oeko-Tex-certified quilted top and foam edge support. The spring layer is called Powercore, with each coil moving individually for targeted support. You can feel the firm support of the Powercore and other layers within it, but the top still has enough softness and give that I'm plenty comfortable sleeping on it with my side sleeper ways. It only has one firmness level, which Charles P. Rogers describes as “gentle firm,” and I'd agree with that. I'd guesstimate it's a 7.5/10 in firmness, but with the soft top and very firm interior layers, it's hard to assign a number to it.
My achy back feels nicely supported throughout the night with the firm base, and I woke up usually without an ache to be found in my lower back. It took a couple nights to break in the top softer cushion—the first night or two it felt a little too firm on my side and back—but after that, the top layers felt soft and forgiving on my side sleeper position while the lower layers supported my spine. I woke up without any pressure pain, thanks to that softer top.
My husband liked this mattress a lot too, even though he's a back sleeper who prefers a firmer mattress. It was a great middle ground for our different needs, and it did a fantastic job supporting my back and erasing my pressure pain. I'd recommend it for just about anyone to sleep on. If it doesn't end up working for you, Charles P. Rogers allows returns and exchanges within 100 days of delivery. The Tradition Estate also has a 5/15-year warranty, with five years of complete coverage against manufacturing issues and another 10 years of prorated coverage. It comes shrink-wrapped and rolled up, making it easy to get into your house, and then you can throw away the layers of material instead of a big ol' box.
Composition Seven layers of latex, gel, and coils Firmness One option, gentle firm is around a 7.5/10 Height 13 inches Cooling No Trial period 100 days of delivery
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Softer Support
Sealy Posturepedic Plus HybridIt's a tricky combo getting plenty of support and getting a softer feel to a mattress. Most of the mattresses that give my back pain enough support have been really firm, but the softest one I've liked is the Sealy Posturepedic Plus Hybrid. There are two versions: Advanced Support and Ultimate Support. I tested the Ultimate Support option with a firm feel, and found it had a nice give to the cushiony pillow-top while it still kept my back pain away as I slept. The Ultimate Support option adds more support with layers of memory foam and coils, and comes in two different firmness options. I'm not often a fan of memory foam mattresses, but this one didn't have the sinking experience and kept me plenty supported.
This mattress is also one I wish I didn't have to put sheets on. The on-mattress print is fun, and there's lovely velvet detailing on the sides. There are handle straps, too, making it easy to move around your home (something a reviewer is doing more often than a normal person, I'm sure). Overall, I thought this mattress did a nice job adding a little softness without losing out on support like other soft mattresses I've tried. The 14-inch mattress also includes cooling technology, which is a great bonus.
Composition 5 layers of memory foam and coils Firmness Two options, firm is 7/10 Height 14 inches Cooling Yes Trial period 90-night trial - Photograph: Wired
Cooling, Plus Pain Relief in One
Leesa Sapira ChillIf you're grappling with whether you want a cooling mattress or a pain-relieving mattress, Leesa's Sapira Chill can do it all. The Sapira Chill is our runner-up in the Best Mattresses guide, thanks to its problem-solving capabilities.
The Sapira Chill is a hybrid mattress with four foam layers (including a responsive foam layer and copper-infused memory foam), three different types of coil, and a fabric cover that pulls heat away from your body. There's also a plush quilted pillow-top and three available firmness levels. WIRED reviewer Martin Cizmar found that this mattress eliminated his periodic lower-back pain while he slept on it. That responsive foam layer, plus the three different coils, gives this mattress a nice springiness, so you can hop out of bed in the morning (something I love to avoid any back strain as I start my day!). There's an outer ring of springs for excellent edge support, too, which is nice.
But even nicer is that this mattress will also keep you a little cooler than others, thanks to the fabric cover that pulls body heat away from you while you sleep. One of the foam layers is high-airflow foam that help keeps you cool too. There's a 100-night at-home sleep trial with free shipping and free returns.
Composition Seven layers of foam and coils Firmness Three options, firm is 7.5/10 Height 14 inches Cooling Yes Trial period 100-night trial
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An Adjustable Splurge
Saatva SolaireThe Saatva Solaire is fascinating. It’s an adjustable mattress that has two wired remotes for each side of the bed, allowing you to customize your firmness level. The mattress has 50 firmness settings and uses a built-in pump to inflate the air chambers within the mattress's layers, allowing it to become more or less firm with the amount of air. You're able to customize each side separately, making it a good choice for couples with different support needs and firmness preferences. WIRED reviewer Divya Viswanathan says her husband prefers a lower setting, around 25, to help with his lower back pain and to relieve pressure, while she prefers a firmer feel, around 35 out of 50.
It might sound like an air mattress, but the air chambers are surrounded by layers of latex, memory foam, and a cushioned pillow-top to feel like your classic mattress that has a hidden superpower. But even with its adjustability, it's not a plush mattress by any means and is best for folks who want a medium to very firm feel and want to customize it to their specific needs. Divya also says the mattress has great edge support and minimal motion transfer, letting her sleep comfortably even when her kids climb into bed with her. It's a big splurge, but if you find everyone else's firmness ratings just don't match what you need, this could be the solution for you. Saatva also offers a 365-night trial and a lifetime warranty, and it delivers and sets up this mattress for free.
Composition Six layers of latex, foam, and air chambers Firmness 50 firmness levels, from medium to very firm Height 13 inches Cooling No Trial period 365-night trial - Photograph: Saatva
Great for Lumbar Support
Saatva Classic MattressThis isn't the first time we've recommended the Saatva Classic for back pain: It's one of our picks in our Best Mattresses guide.
The Saatva Classic, specifically in the “Luxury” firmness level, is one of our favorites for those who need lumbar support to help battle back pain. That's because it has both an organic cotton pillow-top with quilted zones and a high-density foam layer in the middle of the mattress to promote lumbar support and spinal alignment while you sleep. The design helps relieve pressure points, too, if that's another worry of yours.
The Saatva Classic has an innerspring design, with a layer of pocketed coils made with 14.5-gauge steel and a separate base layer made with heavier 13-gauge steel coils. All of those springs make it a bit bouncy, but I like sleeping on a slightly bouncy mattress, as it helps me get out of bed without pulling my back before the day even starts. There's edge support too, thanks to more high-density foam surrounding the edges of this mattress. Just like the Rx above, Saatva also offers a 365-night trial and a lifetime warranty for the Classic mattress, and it is delivered as a full-size mattress rather than compressed and rolled up.
Composition Five layers of foam and coils Firmness Three options, firm is 7.5/10 Height 11.5 inches or 14.5 inches Cooling No Trial period 365-night trial
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A Softer, Coil-Free Option
Essentia Tatami Organic MattressThe Essentia Tatami organic mattress is made of a really comfortable organic latex support core that has holes for breathability (and to help with cooling), and the active organic foam center helps spinal alignment and contouring support for pressure points. Although something with coils or springs usually aids in overall support, the Tatami’s foam somehow gets away with not using them, and the super-comfortable foam really does conform to your body’s curves—especially the spine—and helps with overall support for those pressure points. This vegan mattress has a high price point in large part due to the sustainably and ethically sourced materials and processes, but also offers free shipping, a 120-night trial, and a 20-year warranty. This organic bed is well-balanced with both structure and support. —Molly Higgins
Composition Two layers of latex Firmness One option, 6/10 Height 11.5 inches or 14.5 inches Cooling No Trial period 120-night trial - Photograph: Nectar
More Affordable Pressure Relief
Nectar Sleep Nectar PremierLook, being a side sleeper while trying to support your spine isn't easy. But we've loved Nectar's mattresses for years for pressure relief, and the latest favorite among our testers is the Nectar Premier Hybrid. Reviewer Martin Cizmar is a side sleeper who suffers from sciatica back pain from time to time, and he says that this hybrid mattress is a great choice for anyone who wants a softer mattress to sink into while getting plenty of pressure relief and excellent contouring while you sleep.
The Nectar Premier Hybrid is 13 inches thick with five layers of foam and gel, plus a layer of 8-inch innerspring coils. The top layer is a cooling cover that can help out hot sleepers, and the large amount of foam is great for motion isolation if you sleep with a partner. If you're a combo sleeper, rather than a side-only sleeper, you might want something a little less soft, though. If you're unsure, Nectar offers a full year of trial and a forever warranty, so it's safe to give it a try and see if it works for you.
Composition Seven layers of foam and coils Firmness One option, medium firm is 6.5/10 Height 13 inches Cooling Yes Trial period 100-night trial
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