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Shopping for a new mattress can feel overwhelming. When back pain is part of the equation, it's even harder to know which bed will offer meaningful relief.
The good news? According to our survey of 300 adults ages 50 and older who recently bought a new mattress, 92 percent of those with back pain reported that their new bed helped relieve their symptoms. And in a focus group of adults over age 65 who recently upgraded from an old mattress, all reported improved sleep and comfort.
While buying a new mattress won't address the root cause of back pain, it could help you feel more comfortable at night and get better quality sleep - a boon for the 70 percent of adults 40 and older who reported having sleep difficulties in a 2024 AARP survey.
Our lab team tested 26 of the best mattresses on the market to bring you the eight best options for back pain. We based our picks on input from medical experts and survey respondents, zeroing in on features like pressure relief, spinal alignment, firmness and price.
All models tested were queen size mattresses unless otherwise noted.
Our Top Mattress for Back Pain: Helix Midnight Luxe with ErgoAlign Layer
Score: 8.9 out of 10
- Provides strong spinal alignment
- Impressive pressure relief
- Added foam layer is designed to help with lower back pain
The best mattresses for back pain
- Helix Midnight Luxe with ErgoAlign Layer: Best Overall
- Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid: Best Value
- Nectar Premier Memory Foam: Best Firm Mattress
- Saatva Classic Luxury Firm: Best for Back and Neck Pain
- DreamCloud Classic Hybrid: Best for Combination Sleepers
- DreamCloud Premier Hybrid: Best Hybridn
- Leesa Original: Best Memory Foam
- Nolah Evolution: Best Soft Mattres
Current Memorial Day mattress deals
Memorial Day sales offer some of the steepest discounts of the year. See deals on the best mattresses for back pain below.
- Helix: 27 percent off sitewide with code AARP27
- Brooklyn Bedding: 30 percent off sitewide with code MEMORIAL30
- Nectar: Up to 50 percent off mattresses and up to 66 percent off bundles
- Saatva: Up to $625 off mattresses
- DreamCloud: Up to 60 percent off mattresses and 66 percent off bundles
Comparing the best mattresses for back pain
Meet the testers
Best Overall: Helix Midnight Luxe with ErgoAlign Layer
Score: 8.9 out of 10
Pros and cons
Pros
- Firm support along the center of the bed
- Conforms to side sleepers' curves
- Zoned lumbar support helps relieve pressure
Cons
- Pricey, especially with upgrades
- Does not stay cool
Features
- Materials: Hybrid (foam and coils)
- Firmness: Medium
- Pressure relief: 4 out of 5
- Spinal alignment: 3.7 out of 5
Key takeaways from our testing
Helps keep your spine neutral. Allison, who sleeps on her side, liked the Helix Midnight Luxe because it aligned her spine well in every position. While side sleeping, she noticed how well-balanced her body felt and did not experience pressure buildup from the mattress's materials. Our lab team attributed this to the optional ErgoAlign Layer, a dense foam add-on that makes the center of the bed firmer under the midsection than the rest of the surface. The ErgoAlign Layer is a great addition if you are looking for an orthopedic mattress. Thanks to its solid pressure relief, this also is one of the best mattresses for side sleepers. Another perk of this bed is its zoned lumbar support, which can relieve pressure in the lower back.
Sound design for side-switchers. Some side sleepers switch from one side to the other throughout the night. The Helix Midnight Luxe offered enough bounce (3 out of 5) and strong edge support while lying down (4 out of 5) to make repositioning easier. One tester, 67-year-old Dana who has lower back pain after a fall, felt that the edge provided ample support in different sleep positions. However, the soft top layer, while comfortable, made it slightly harder for some testers to quickly and easily get out of bed.
Retains heat. This model includes the optional GlacioTex Cooling Cover, so our lab team expected strong cooling performance, but the results were disappointing. In our cooling gun test, we placed a heating pad on the mattress for one minute. The surface temperature rose from about 67 to 127 degrees. After cooling for another minute, the temperature dropped to about 89 degrees, still 22.5 degrees above its starting temperature. Hot sleepers may need a mattress that retains less heat, such as the Nolah Evolution. Read more in our in-depth Helix Mattress review.
Best Value For Back Pain: Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid
Score: 9.9 out of 10
Pros and cons
Pros
- Outstanding pressure relief and support in every position
- Low price
- Promotes easier movement
Cons
- Retains some heat
- Movement may wake lighter sleepers
Features
- Materials: Hybrid
- Firmness: Medium
- Pressure relief: 5 out of 5
- Spinal alignment: 5 out of 5
Key takeaways from our testing
Ideal joint support at a low cost. The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid is the highest-scoring mattress in its price range and the lowest-priced on this list by about $200. Allison, a 51-year-old lighter-weight tester, liked this hybrid mattress in every position, highlighting the bed's soft quilted cover and plush feel. It features a responsive foam layer that supports the lower back and prevents uncomfortable sagging, unlike some plush surfaces. "There was no pressure in my lower back or my hips. No gaps or spaces, and there was good contouring on my lower back," she said. "I felt that this gave me comfort and support."
Supports movement. Allison liked how easy it felt to move on the mattress. She did not have to use her hands to get out of bed, and she appreciated how sturdy the edges felt under her body. She also said the mattress provided plenty of bounce, which our lab team confirmed by dropping a 15-pound ball to see how it would rebound. The ball bounced 19 inches in the air, among the highest rebound heights of any mattress we tested. We consider it a strong choice for anyone who would benefit from movement assistance due to pain or weakness, as well as higher-weight people.
Absorbs too much heat. While Allison liked the quilted top and foam layers, our lab team found that they retain heat, and this bed is no exception. During our cooling gun test, the cover's temperature increased from about 70 to 151 degrees. It cooled off quickly to about 87 degrees, earning a 3 out of 5 for temperature regulation. If you are a hot sleeper, consider a bed with stronger cooling ability, such as the Nolah Evolution. Read more in our in-depth Brooklyn Bedding Mattress review.
Best Firm Mattress for Back Pain: Nectar Premier Memory Foam
Score: 9.9 out of 10
Pros and cons
Pros
- Impressive pressure relief and spinal alignment in all positions
- Reasonably priced
- Motion doesn't transfer across the bed
Cons
- Lacks bounce to help movement
- Retains heat
Features
- Materials: Memory foam
- Firmness: Medium firm
- Pressure relief: 4.5 out of 5
- Spinal alignment: 4.7 out of 5
Key takeaways from our testing
Comfortable in every sleep position. About 4 in 5 survey respondents with back pain said they prioritized overall comfort above all other factors while shopping for a mattress. That's why the Nectar Premier Memory Foam is one of our top mattress choices for people with back pain. It's one of the most comfort-forward beds on our list.It also has a true medium-firm feel, which research suggests can promote better sleep quality.
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