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Best Mattresses for Side Sleepers: What Colonial Heights Shoppers Should Know

Best Mattresses for Side Sleepers: What Colonial Heights Shoppers Should Know

Side sleeping is common, but it creates specific mattress needs. If a mattress is too firm, your shoulders and hips can feel jammed into the surface. If it is too soft, your midsection can sink too far and throw your spine out of alignment.

Quick answer

The best mattress for most side sleepers is usually medium to medium plush with strong support underneath. You want enough softness to relieve pressure, but enough structure to keep your spine level.

Why side sleepers need pressure relief

When you sleep on your side, more body weight is concentrated around your shoulder and hip. That is why side sleepers often complain about shoulder pain, hip pain, numb arms, or waking up stiff.

A good mattress should allow those pressure points to settle slightly into the mattress while still supporting the waist and lower back.

Memory foam vs hybrid for side sleepers

Memory foam

Memory foam can be excellent for side sleepers because it contours closely to the body. It can help reduce pressure and motion transfer. The tradeoff is that some foam mattresses feel warmer or less responsive than hybrids.

Hybrid mattresses

Hybrid mattresses combine comfort foam with coils. For many side sleepers, this gives a nice balance of pressure relief, support, airflow, and edge strength. If you want cushion without feeling stuck, a hybrid is often a strong choice.

What firmness should side sleepers choose?

Most side sleepers should avoid going too firm. Firm can sound supportive, but too much firmness can create pressure. A medium, medium plush, or luxury firm mattress is often a better starting point depending on body weight and personal preference.

Best features to look for

  • Pressure relief for shoulders and hips
  • Good spinal alignment
  • Enough support to prevent sagging
  • Motion isolation if you share the bed
  • Cooling materials if you sleep warm
  • Strong edge support if you use the full surface of the mattress

Bottom line

If you sleep on your side, do not chase the firmest mattress in the store. Look for pressure relief first, then make sure the support system keeps your spine aligned.

At Mattress and Furniture Near Me, you can compare mattresses from brands like WinkBeds, Helix, Puffy, Nectar, and DreamCloud. Browse our mattress options or visit us in Colonial Heights to test side sleeper friendly mattresses in person.

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