
Nolah AirFoam® Mattresses Rank #1 for Side Sleepers
Nolah's founders saw the limitations of this approach. Depending on a person's size and sleep position, they need support in different places and in varying degrees. If you try to make a mattress that fits everyone, it won't truly fit anyone.
Instead of attempting a one-size-fits-all solution, Nolah started by focusing on one key demographic. We designed our first mattress—the Nolah Original—as the perfect side-sleeper mattress.
Along the way, we developed Nolah AirFoam®, our breathable, pressure-relieving, and durable polyfoam that soothes side sleepers’ joints while providing balanced support. We’ve since introduced even newer tech ergonomically designed for side sleepers, like AirFoam® Luxe, Tri-Zone™ Foam, and Zoned Ascension coils for select hybrid models.
Are Nolah Mattresses Only for Side Sleepers?

No! Across our lineup of five mattresses, we have something for sleepers of all sizes and sleep positions. While designed the Nolah Original with the unique needs of side sleepers in mind, it’s a highly versatile mattress and we’ve since expanded our lineup to suit a wide range of sleep needs. Not sure which Nolah mattress is right for you? Head over to our Mattress Comparison page for more information.
Finally, a Mattress Made for Side Sleepers
What do we mean when we say Nolah mattresses are made for side sleepers? They enhance the natural benefits of side sleeping and address the position's vulnerabilities. Our Side Sleeper Guide explores the unique needs of side sleepers in greater depth, but below, we've summarized what you need to know to find a side-sleeper mattress.
What Side Sleepers Need From Their Mattress
Sleeping on your side has natural benefits, like avoiding pressure on your back, preventing snoring, and aiding digestion. However, it also concentrates your body weight across less surface area than back and stomach sleeping. As a result, side sleeping creates pressure points around the shoulder, hip, and knee that contact that mattress.
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.