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Best Mattresses for Side Sleepers in Los Angeles

Side sleeping requires hip and shoulder pressure relief that firm mattresses cannot provide. We carry mattresses specifically suited for side sleepers — plush, medium-soft, and medium constructions in hybrid, foam, and latex across all sizes. 88 mattresses available. Free delivery and 120-night trial on every purchase.

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Hybrid, foam, and latex options in plush, medium-soft, and medium — all sizes.

Why Side Sleepers Need a Different Mattress

Side sleeping concentrates body weight at two narrow points — the hip and shoulder. A mattress designed for other sleep positions cannot adequately address these pressure points.

Hip Pressure

The hip is the widest point of the body and the primary pressure point for side sleepers. On a firm mattress, the hip cannot sink into the sleep surface, which concentrates all body weight at a single point. This causes both localized hip pain and forces the lumbar spine to bend laterally. A side sleeper needs enough give at the hip to distribute load across the iliac crest and trochanter rather than concentrating it.

Shoulder Pressure

The shoulder is the second major pressure point for side sleepers. In a firm mattress, the shoulder cannot sink, so the arm is forced into an unnatural position — rotated internally or abducted — which creates tension in the rotator cuff and trapezius. A side sleeper needs the shoulder to sink 2–3 inches to allow the arm to maintain a natural forward angle relative to the torso.

Spinal Alignment

When the hip and shoulder are blocked from sinking, the spine compensates by curving laterally. Overnight, this sustained lateral curve creates lower back and mid-back tension. The solution is not a softer mattress per se, but one that sinks proportionally at the shoulder and hip to keep the spine horizontal — neither sagging nor held rigid.

Neck and Cervical Alignment

When the shoulder cannot sink properly, the neck tilts upward toward the ceiling rather than remaining level with the spine. This is why side sleepers on firm mattresses often wake with neck pain or stiffness — the pillow height that would work on a softer surface becomes insufficient when the shoulder is blocked. Proper shoulder sinkage reduces the pillow height required to maintain cervical alignment.

Firmness Guide for Side Sleepers

Most side sleepers need medium-soft to medium (4–6/10). Your exact ideal firmness shifts based on body weight.

Under 130 lbs1–3 / 10Plush / Soft

Best for side sleepers under 130 lbs. Maximum hip and shoulder sinkage. May lack enough core support for heavier sleepers, causing excessive curvature.

Heavier Side Sleepers6–7 / 10Medium Firm

Appropriate for heavier side sleepers (200+ lbs) or combination sleepers who spend significant time on their back. Provides some contour but may create pressure for pure side sleepers at normal weight.

Firmness by Body Weight

Under 130 lbs
Plush to Medium Soft (2–4/10)
Lighter side sleepers do not generate enough pressure to sink into medium or firmer mattresses. A plush or medium-soft surface is required to allow hip and shoulder pressure relief. On a medium mattress, a lighter side sleeper may not sink at all at the contact points.
130–170 lbs
Medium Soft to Medium (4–6/10)
The most common weight range for side sleepers — and the range where medium-soft to medium mattresses perform best. Enough body weight to engage the comfort layer without overstressing the support core.
170–220 lbs
Medium (5–6/10)
A true medium is typically the right choice in this weight range. The higher body weight provides enough pressure to engage the comfort layer fully, making a medium feel like a medium-soft to a lighter person.
220+ lbs
Medium to Medium Firm (5–7/10)
Heavier side sleepers often bottom out on plush or medium-soft mattresses, meaning the comfort layer compresses fully and they are effectively sleeping on the support core. A medium or medium-firm hybrid provides enough resistance to keep the comfort layer functional.

Mattress Types for Side Sleepers

All three construction types can work well for side sleepers. The differences come down to feel, temperature, and secondary needs.

Best All-AroundHybrid Mattresses for Side SleepersResponsive coils + contouring comfort layer — best balance for most side sleepers

A hybrid combines a pocketed coil support core with a foam or latex comfort layer. For side sleepers, this means you get the deep pressure relief of foam at the hips and shoulders, with the responsive support of coils to keep the rest of the body from sinking too deep. Hybrid mattresses also sleep cooler and have better edge support than foam-only options. Best in medium-soft to medium firmness for side sleeping.

Memory Foam Mattresses for Side SleepersDeepest pressure relief — contours closely at hips and shoulders

Memory foam provides the most conforming feel of any construction type, making it naturally suited for side sleepers who need hip and shoulder pressure relief. The close body contouring reduces pressure point concentration more effectively than coil-based mattresses. The main tradeoff is heat retention — look for gel-infused or open-cell foam versions for better temperature regulation. Most effective in plush to medium configurations.

Latex Mattresses for Side SleepersPressure relief without the heat — more responsive than memory foam

Natural latex conforms at pressure points like foam, but recovers faster when you change position. For side sleepers who move frequently, this responsiveness means less effort required to shift position. Latex also sleeps cooler and is more durable than memory foam. In plush to medium-soft configurations, latex provides excellent hip and shoulder pressure relief without the deep sink of foam.

What Every Purchase Includes

Free White Glove Delivery

Delivery to your room, setup, and old mattress removal. No charge, 7 days a week across Los Angeles.

120-Night Sleep Trial

Pressure relief response takes time. Sleep on it for at least 30 nights — if your hip or shoulder pain does not improve, we will exchange it free.

0% APR Financing

No interest for 12 months on approved credit. The right mattress for your sleep position is worth buying right.

Side Sleeper Fitting Guidance

Our specialists are trained to evaluate hip and shoulder alignment in side sleeping. Call (800) 218-3578 or visit any of our 5 LA showrooms for a guided fitting.

Side Sleeper Mattress Questions Answered

Common questions about choosing a mattress as a side sleeper.

The best firmness for side sleepers is medium-soft to medium (4–6 on a 10-point scale) for most adults in the 130–220 lb range. The hips and shoulders are the primary contact points in side sleeping, and they need to sink into the mattress surface to relieve pressure and keep the spine horizontal. A mattress that is too firm blocks this sinkage, creating pressure points at the hip and shoulder and forcing the spine to curve laterally. The exact firmness depends on your body weight — lighter sleepers (under 130 lbs) typically need plush to medium-soft, while heavier sleepers (200+ lbs) may need medium to medium-firm to prevent bottoming out.

Test Mattresses for Side Sleeping In Person

The only reliable way to know if a mattress relieves hip and shoulder pressure is to lie on it in your sleep position. Visit any of our 5 Los Angeles showrooms — no appointment needed.

  • Lie in your side sleep position for 5+ minutes on each mattress
  • Compare plush, medium-soft, and medium side by side on the same brand
  • Get hip and shoulder alignment evaluated by a trained specialist
  • Try hybrid vs foam vs latex and feel the difference firsthand
  • No appointment needed — walk in any day of the week
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120-night sleep trial on every mattress. Free exchange if pressure relief is not right.