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Best mattresses for side sleepers in 2024

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If you’re a side sleeper, you’re in luck, as this sleeping position is often recommended as best for your health. As Presidents’ Day arrives — with deep discounts popping up on mattresses like the Loom & Leaf memory foam mattress by Saatva ($300 off!) — you deserve nothing but the absolute best mattress at the end of the night, so what kind of mattress should you sleep on? 

We asked our experts to weigh in.

“Side sleepers should look for a mattress that provides good support while alleviating pressure on the hips and shoulders,” board-certified neurosurgeon Dr. Krishna Satyan told CBS Essentials, “and also should look for a mattress that prevents a lot of motion during sleep.”

Allow us to be your dedicated mattress advisor. Ahead, more information on what mattress type and features are best for side sleepers, plus models you can order online now for this sleeping position.

What is the best mattress for side sleepers?

Here’s a quick look at the best mattresses for side sleepers.

Find the best mattress type for you from SaatvaTuft & Needle and more brands for this sleeping position. Prices are listed for queen models in this mattress buying guide, but all come in multiple sizes.

Customizable: Saatva Classic mattress

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Licensed clinical psychologist and insomnia specialist Dr. Kristen Casey told CBS Essentials that this top-rated Saatva mattress is not only comfortable but also “may reduce shoulder or neck pain.” 

You can select the mattress firmness you would like in this model, so it’s easy to find an option to support side sleepers and more. It’s available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, split king, California king and split California king sizes.

Typically available for $1,995, this mattress is currently marked down to $1,695 thanks to a Presidents’ Day sale. 

Best for:

  • Side sleepers (obviously)
  • Shoulder or neck pain

Great for those who share a bed: Tuft & Needle Mint mattress

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Tuft & Needle


Tuft & Needle says this is the right mattress for back and side sleepers, as well as those who share a bed. The mattress is topped with adaptive foam to reduce motion transfer and provide pressure relief. Its reinforced support edges help you get in and out of bed without disturbing your partner.

This mattress features a removable, washable cover. It’s available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king sizes.

Best for:

  • Those who share a bed
  • Back and side sleepers

Most affordable: Sweetnight mattress in a box

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Sweetnight via Amazon


This memory foam mattress is touted as sag-resistent. The bedroom essential is constructed with individually wrapped innersprings and features gel memory foam for support and pressure relief. The medium-firm feeling mattress is available in full, queen and king sizes. 

This budget-friendly mattress is currently marked down from its original price ($503), but even that is more affordable than any of our other picks for the best mattresses for side sleepers.

Best for:

  • Buyers on a budget
  • Side sleepers

Great for hot sleepers: Serta Arctic Premier mattress

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The Serta Arctic memory foam mattress delivers all-night cooling relief. Serta’s Reactex System disperses heat away from the body, resulting in a bed with 15 times better cooling power than any other Serta mattress. 

It’s available as a foam or hybrid mattress, using Serta’s CustomFit HD memory foam and EverCool Fuze Gel memory foam materials. This mattress for the hot sleeper is available in twin XL, queen, king and California king sizes.

This cool and refreshing mattress is currently marked down from its original price of $3,899. 

Best for:

  • Hot sleepers
  • Side sleepers

Generous trial period: The Nectar Sleep Premier mattress

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Nectar


Nectar Sleep’s most popular mattress, the Nectar Sleep Premier, is its best mattress for a hot sleeper.

The mattress is made with Nectar’s dual-action cooling technology, which reacts to your body’s temperature to help you sleep cool. It can be ordered as a memory foam mattress or as a hybrid mattress for an added cost. This Nectar mattress is available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, split king and California king sizes.

Regularly sold for $1,499, this cool mattress is currently marked down by more than 35%. Don’t wait to buy and miss out on an impressive bit of savings — after the first night’s sleep on this mattress, your future self will thank you.

Best for:

  • People who like to try before they buy
  • Side sleepers

Best memory foam: The Casper mattress

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This new option is Casper’s most affordable mattress yet. Inspired by the original Casper mattress, this bedroom must-have features layers of Casper’s signature foam and premium memory foam, as well as the brand’s AirScape Technology to help ease pressure, help you stay cool through the night and provide long-lasting support.

It’s the classic Casper experience you love, only at a better price. This mattress for the hot sleeper available in twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king sizes.

Best for:

  • Side sleepers
  • Hot sleepers

Personalized: Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Cloud mattress

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This mattress is customizable for your most comfortable sleep. Choose from a medium-firm classic mattress, or a medium-firm hybrid mattress. Both offer motion isolation, so your partner’s movements won’t disturb you. This mattress adapts to your body weight and shape for maximum comfort. 

Best for:

  • Those sharing a bed
  • Side sleepers

What mattress features should side sleepers look for?

“Side sleepers often benefit from mattresses that offer excellent pressure relief and contouring to alleviate stress on the shoulders and hips,” board-certified orthopedic spine and neck surgeon Dr. Rahul Shah told CBS Essentials. “Memory foam mattresses are known for their ability to conform to the body’s curves, providing targeted support and reducing pressure points. Hybrid mattresses with a softer comfort layer can also offer a good balance of support and cushioning for side sleepers.”


How we chose these mattresses

When picking the best mattresses for side sleepers, we considered:

  • Customer reviews: We combed through verified customer reviews — in other words, real buyers — to ensure they were consistently pleased with these brands and models. 
  • Expert recommendations: We spoke with board-certified orthopedic spine and neck surgeon Dr. Rahul Shah, licensed clinical psychologist and insomnia specialist Dr. Kristen Casey and board-certified neurosurgeon Dr. Krishna Satyan for their thoughts on mattresses.
  • Star rating: All of these products have a four-star rating or higher.
  • Your needs: We picked mattresses for a variety of budgets and needs, such as affordability, durability and more.



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Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter are all nominated for major Grammys in 2025. Variety’s Jem Aswad joins CBS News with what you to know about music’s biggest night.

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4 smart home equity moves to make now that the Fed cut rates again

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To get the most value out of their home equity borrowers should make select moves now that the Fed’s cut interest rates again.

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While another Federal Reserve rate cut issued this week won’t be great for savers accustomed to earning high returns on their money, it will provide another boost to borrowers. Whether you were considering a mortgage, a personal loan or even just a credit card, a reduction to the federal funds rate helps, even if the amount of assistance will vary depending on the product. 

One way it will help, perhaps in a significant fashion, however, is with home equity loans and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs). Because the home serves as collateral in these borrowing exchanges, rates on both items tend to be lower than other credit options. And with rate cuts now issued twice in the last three months, they’re poised to become even less expensive.

Still, home equity borrowing comes with some inherent risks, too. And borrowers should do all they can to avoid them. As such, there are some smart home equity moves to make now that the Fed has cut rates again. Below, we’ll break down four of them.

Start by seeing what home equity loan rate you could qualify for here.

4 smart home equity moves to make now that the Fed cut rates again

Rate cuts offer prospective home equity borrowers a unique chance to capitalize on their accumulated home equity, but they should approach this chance in a strategic and nuanced way. Specifically, they should consider the following moves now:

Monitor certain dates

If you opened a home equity loan at the start of this week and didn’t wait for the Fed to take action then you likely made a mistake. While the difference in rates over a few days was likely minor, every little bit helps, particularly when spread over an extended repayment period. It’s critical to monitor certain dates — like those surrounding a Fed rate cut or the next inflation report release — for opportunities to capitalize and to lock in a below-average rate. Fortunately, there are multiple upcoming dates in which borrowers can take advantage. But this will require a proactive approach and you’ll need to have your documentation ready and credit score in top shape to truly take advantage.

Explore your current home equity borrowing options online today.

Consider a HELOC over a home equity loan

A HELOC has a variable interest rate subject to drop now that the Fed has embarked on its new rate-cutting campaign. A home equity loan, meanwhile, has a fixed interest rate that will need to be refinanced in the future to exploit any rate declines. In today’s evolving rate climate, then, it’s worth considering a HELOC over a home equity loan, even if the latter’s current rate is slightly better than the former. Plus, HELOC rates will change independently each month on their own while home equity loan borrowers will need to pay closing costs to refinance their rates.

Don’t overborrow

It’s been a long time since rates were cut (September’s reduction was the first in more than four years). So it can be tempting to overborrow now that rates appear to be moving in the right direction. But that’s always a mistake, particularly when using your home equity. So avoid that temptation and crunch the numbers to make sure you’re only borrowing an amount that you can easily afford to repay.

Open it before the end of the year

Not sure if you should wait for home equity rates to fall further into 2025? If you’re planning on using the home equity for a home improvement project, you may want to open it before the end of the year, even with the possibility of additional rate cuts high right now. That’s because the interest on both home equity loans and HELOCs is tax-deductible if used for qualifying home repairs. If you wait until 2025, however, you’ll postpone this critical tax deduction until it comes time to file your return again in 2026. So consider opening it now, then, to position yourself for potential (and immediate) tax relief.

Learn more about your home equity loan options here.

The bottom line

Now could be a great time to access your home equity, with two rate cuts already issued this year and others likely in the near future. Borrowers should still take a smart approach, however. That involves monitoring certain calendar dates for opportunities to capitalize on a lower rate, considering a HELOC over a home equity loan, not overborrowing and opening it at the right time to potentially qualify for some specific tax benefits. By making these four smart home equity moves now, borrowers can better position themselves for financial success both in today’s cooling rate climate and over the full repayment period. 



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