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Getting uninterrupted and restorative rest can be an uphill battle for side sleepers on the wrong mattress. Side sleeping may be the most popular sleep position, but not all mattresses are made for the unique needs of side snoozers. Whether you sleep on your right or left or switch between both, you'll need extra pressure relief around sensitive joints and reliable support to align your spine.
Enter hybrid mattresses: a modern combination of foam and innerspring mattresses. They've become a popular choice for side sleepers and may be the perfect fit for your next bed. In this guide, we'll explore the features that make hybrid mattresses ideal for side sleepers.
Yes, hybrid mattresses are good for side sleepers. The upper foam layers provide the cushioning and pressure point relief that side sleepers need while the coils underneath keep the spine healthily aligned. With dual technology, hybrids prove that a bed can be both comfortable and supportive for even the most sensitive side sleepers. Here are five key characteristics that make hybrid mattresses perfect for the side sleep position.
The side sleep position concentrates all your body weight onto one side, which can quickly become uncomfortable on a mattress that’s too stiff. That’s why traditional innerspring mattresses aren’t a good fit for most side sleepers. But, hybrid mattresses solve this problem with their cushioning comfort layers on top.
Hybrid mattresses typically feature numerous layers of polyurethane foam or latex foam for maximum pressure relief. The foam redistributes your body weight, spreading it across the mattress surface and lowering the peak pressure around your heaviest regions.
Sleeping on your side also puts stress on two sensitive joints: shoulders and hips. Side sleepers need a mattress that contours to these curves and soothes tension but doesn’t let them sink too far into the bed. On a mattress that’s too soft or lacks structure, the shoulder and hip will dip into the mattress and unnaturally curve the spine.
Fortunately, hybrid mattresses offer the balanced cushioning and support that side sleepers require. The foam layers contour and comfort these pressure points, while the coils underneath provide heavy-duty reinforcement to prevent sinkage.
Under the foam comfort layers, hybrid mattresses feature a coil core that helps straighten and uphold the spine. The steel springs add structure, strength, and stability, making hybrids a comfortable and ultra-durable option for side sleepers. Some luxury hybrid mattresses feature zoned coils, which provide targeted support in the areas that need even more resistance. The Nolah Evolution uses this technology for side sleeper comfort and spinal alignment, earning recognition as a best hybrid mattress for side sleepers.
Many couples favor foam mattresses over innerspring mattresses because they prevent motion transfer. The foam absorbs movement, so you don’t feel when your partner tosses and turns in their sleep.
The upper comfort layers give hybrid mattresses this same property. While the flexible, individually-wrapped coils respond to your movements, the foam or latex layers on top dampen the motion so it doesn’t spread across the mattress surface. So, you can move as much as you need without waking your partner.
Why does this matter to side sleepers specifically? Many side sleepers shift positions or switch from one side to the other throughout the night, making motion isolation essential for a side sleeper mattress.
Another perk of hybrid mattresses is that they provide better edge support than all-foam or latex models. The steel coils buttress the entire sleep surface and keep the edges from sinking under pressure. This feature benefits all sleepers, but side and side combination sleepers who share a bed or move around frequently find it especially helpful for uninterrupted sleep.
Want a detailed look at the inner workings of a hybrid bed? See our article What Is a Hybrid Mattress and Should You Buy One?
If you’re a side sleeper looking for a premium hybrid mattress, Nolah has you covered. Explore our lineup of cozy, deeply supportive hybrids below:
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We understand that not all side sleepers are alike—some have specific pain points that require extra attention when choosing a new mattress. If you’re a side sleeper with shoulder, hip, or back pain, here’s what you need to know about hybrid beds:
When you sleep on your side, your shoulder bears the brunt of your weight and digs into the mattress surface, so shoulder pain is a common complaint among side sleepers. If discomfort around your shoulder keeps you up at night, you’ll be happy to know that hybrid mattresses help alleviate this strain. The pressure-relieving foam top layers absorb tension and cushion this sensitive joint.
The same problem (and resolution) applies to hip pain. Hybrid mattresses work well for side sleepers who want cushioning for their hip joint but need deep support to prevent the hips from sinking and pulling the spine out of line. Side sleepers with hip pain can also try sleeping with a pillow between their knees to keep their hips from rotating.
For side sleepers, a common cause of back pain is sleeping on a bed that's too plush and allows sinkage around the shoulders and hips, curving your spine. This won't be a problem on a hybrid mattress with a hefty coil core.
Choosing the type of mattress that’s best for you is essential to getting quality sleep night after night. That’s why we’ve dedicated an entire guide to finding your fit. But in this article, we’ll address two of the most common questions we hear from shoppers:
All-foam and hybrid mattresses are both great choices for many side sleepers. Foam mattresses made with quality materials and multiple, durable layers provide the necessary pressure relief and support for many people who sleep on their sides. All-foam models also cost less than hybrids because they have fewer components, making them more budget friendly.
That said, there are some side sleepers who need the deep support and structure that only coils can provide. We generally recommend hybrid mattresses over all-foam mattresses to heavier side sleepers, those with severe back pain, and those who need enhanced edge support for accessibility or maximizing their sleep space.
As previously mentioned, a hybrid mattress can use polyurethane foam (polyfoam) or latex foam for the upper comfort layers. Both work great for side sleepers, so it comes down to personal preference.
Both foam types contour to your curves and cushion your joints, but they have a slightly different feel. Latex foam responds faster than most polyfoam blends, giving it a bouncier touch. A latex hybrid mattress is also an eco-friendly choice since latex is natural and sustainably sourced.
Your ideal firmness level also depends on your weight, but in general, a medium-firm mattress is best for side sleepers. A medium-firm surface (around 5-7 on the mattress firmness scale) offers side sleepers the comforting softness they need while providing enough resistance for proper spinal alignment.
A high-quality hybrid mattress with a plusher firmness rating may also provide the necessary support for a lighter side sleeper. The coil core will prevent the spine from falling out of line.
By combining the benefits of foam and innerspring mattresses, hybrids strike the perfect balance between comfort and support for side sleepers. A hybrid mattress simultaneously soothes a side sleeper’s joints while providing the underlying support required for proper spinal alignment. An advanced hybrid mattress is a two-in-one fit any side sleeper will love.
Disclaimer: Nolah does not provide medical advice. All resources on the Nolah blog, including this article, are informational only and do not replace professional medical counsel. Talk to your doctor about any health, mental health, or sleep-related issues.