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Best Mattress for Back Pain

A Sleeper’s Honest Guide — what the research says, and what to actually buy

By the Lull Sleep Team · Last updated: June 2026

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The Honest Truth About Back Pain and Mattresses

Back pain is the #1 cause of disability worldwide — and 264 million workdays are lost to it in the U.S. every year.1 For millions of sufferers, it gets worse every morning. Not because of what happened during the day. Because of what they slept on at night.

Most mattresses marketed for back pain are either overpriced or underwhelming. This guide cuts through that. Here's what the research actually says — and what you should actually look for.

Medium-firm wins

A systematic review of 39 studies found medium-firm mattresses consistently promote comfort, sleep quality, and spinal alignment. A landmark RCT in The Lancet confirmed it: patients on medium-firm reported significantly less low back pain and less pain on rising compared to firm mattresses.

Sources: Caggiari et al., J Orthop Traumatol 2021  ·  Kovacs et al., The Lancet 2003

The baseline is this: you need a surface that contours to your body's natural shape while maintaining enough resistance to keep your spine in neutral alignment through the night. Everything else — cooling, motion isolation, edge support — matters, but none of it helps if spinal alignment isn't right first.

1 Global Burden of Disease Study, 2019

39
Studies

A systematic review of 39 studies confirmed: medium-firm mattresses consistently win for back pain. Every time.

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Why Your Mattress Is Probably the Problem

Your spine has a natural S-curve — a slight inward arch at the lower back, an outward curve at the upper back, and another inward curve at the neck. When you lie down, your mattress needs to support that curve without flattening it (too firm) or letting it collapse (too soft). When it doesn't, here's what happens every night:

Muscles work all night

Without proper support, your muscles compensate for misalignment the entire night — building tension instead of releasing it.

Pressure points accumulate

Hips, shoulders, and lower back bear sustained pressure that creates soreness by morning — especially on surfaces that are too firm.

Inflammation builds overnight

Sustained physical stress on joints and soft tissue triggers inflammatory responses — worsening chronic pain conditions over time.

You blame age. It's the mattress.

Most people assume morning stiffness and soreness are inevitable. Often, it traces directly to the surface they've been sleeping on for years.

The right mattress doesn't just improve sleep — it stops the nightly damage.

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Which Type of Sleeper Are You?

The right firmness depends entirely on how you sleep. According to the Cleveland Clinic, sleep position interacts directly with mattress firmness to either relieve or worsen back pain.

01
Side Sleeper
Best for back pain
Medium · 4–6

Your hips and shoulders are the heaviest contact points. Too firm creates pressure that pushes the spine out of alignment. Too soft and hips sink too far. You need enough give at the shoulder and hip, with support at the waist. Pillow between knees helps too.

Lull recommendsOriginal Premium — medium feel with dedicated comfort layer targeting hip and shoulder pressure relief.
02
Back Sleeper
Good for back pain
Medium-Firm · 5–7

Weight is more evenly distributed, so you can go slightly firmer. The critical zone is lumbar support — your lower back needs to be cradled, not floating in a gap above the mattress. Pillow under the knees reduces lower back strain.

Lull recommendsOriginal Lull — medium-firm construction designed for back and multi-position sleepers. The research sweet spot.
03
Stomach Sleeper
Harder on the spine
Firm · 7+

Stomach sleeping causes hips to sink and the lower back to hyperextend. You need a firmer surface to keep hips level. Gradually shifting toward side or back sleeping is worth the effort if back pain is severe.

Lull recommendsOriginal Lull — Lull's firmest option and the best fit for stomach sleepers within the lineup.
04
Combination Sleeper
Works across positions
Medium · 5–6

You move around all night, so you need a surface that handles multiple positions without fighting you. Medium firmness is the safe middle ground. Responsive foam that bounces back quickly makes position changes easy and natural.

Lull recommendsLuxe Hybrid — pocket coils add responsiveness for easy movement; foam layers handle pressure relief across positions.

What to Actually Look For

Cut through the marketing. These are the five factors that genuinely matter for back pain outcomes.3

01
Firmness — Medium Is Usually Right

Research consensus lands on medium-firm for most back pain sufferers.2 A practical test: lie on your back and slide your hand under your lower back. A significant gap means too firm. No gap at all, with your lower back rounding upward, means too soft. You want just enough resistance to fill that curve naturally.

02
Pressure Relief at Key Contact Points

Hips, shoulders, and lower back are where most people develop overnight soreness. Memory foam and latex contour to these areas better than traditional innerspring. The goal: reduce pressure at contact points while the rest of the mattress holds your structure and keeps your spine neutral.

03
Motion Isolation

If you share a bed, a mattress that transmits every movement means your sleep is constantly interrupted — and disrupted sleep dramatically worsens pain perception and overnight tissue recovery.4 Memory foam is the gold standard for motion isolation. If this matters to you, it should be a primary decision factor.

04
Edge Support

If the edge collapses when you sit on it or sleep near it, you lose usable sleep surface and create awkward angles getting in and out of bed — both rough on a sore back. Hybrid mattresses with coil perimeters generally handle this better than all-foam options. More important for heavier sleepers and couples.

05
Temperature Regulation

Heat and pain have a direct feedback loop — sleeping hot elevates discomfort and disrupts the deep sleep your body needs for tissue repair.4 Look for open-cell foam construction or gel-infused layers that allow airflow. This is especially relevant if you already tend to sleep warm.

2 Journal of Sleep Medicine & Disorders, 2015  |  3 American Chiropractic Association, Back Pain Facts, 2023  |  4 Sleep Foundation, Sleep and Pain Research Review, 2023

Why Memory Foam Specifically

Memory foam has a reputation problem — mostly earned by dense, hot foam from 2008. Modern memory foam is fundamentally different, and the physics genuinely favor it for back pain.5

Cross-section of Lull memory foam layers — quilted cover, gel-infused comfort foam, transition layer, and support base

"Memory foam distributes body weight more evenly than almost any other material, reduces pressure at hips and shoulders, and conforms to the body's shape without the uneven pushback that traditional innerspring creates at contact points."

Pressure Distribution

Distributes body weight evenly across the surface, eliminating pressure hot spots at hips, shoulders, and lower back that accumulate into overnight soreness.

Spinal Contouring

Conforms to your body's exact shape, filling gaps like the lumbar curve that leave muscles working overtime on firmer, unyielding surfaces.

Motion Isolation

Absorbs movement rather than transferring it — critical if you share a bed, since interrupted sleep amplifies pain perception and slows overnight recovery.

Open-cell construction now allows airflow instead of trapping heat. Gel infusion draws warmth away from the body. The heat problems of older foam have been solved. The core back pain benefits haven't changed.

5 Sleep Foundation, Memory Foam and Spinal Health, 2023  |  American Chiropractic Association, Mattress Guidance, 2023

Which Lull Mattress Is Right for You?

Lull is designed for the most common back pain sufferers — side and back sleepers, combination sleepers, people who sleep warm. Pick the mattress that fits your sleep style.

Best Value

The Original Lull

5 layers · All-foam

SofterFirmer
Medium · 5/10
Best for Back sleepers Stomach sleepers Budget-conscious

The mattress that started it all. Medium feel with balanced pressure relief — contours to the lumbar curve and relieves pressure at the hips and shoulders without feeling too soft or too firm.

  • Medium feel — balanced comfort and spinal support
  • 3-zone pressure relief for hips, shoulders, and lumbar
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Lull's #1 Pick for Back Pain

Original Premium

5 layers · All-foam · Enhanced pressure relief

SofterFirmer
Medium-Firm · 6/10
Best for Side sleepers Hip & shoulder pain Hot sleepers

Our recommendation for most back pain sufferers. The fourth comfort layer specifically targets the lumbar and hip zones — the areas most cited in back pain complaints. Deeper pressure relief, same spinal support.

  • Medium-firm feel — targeted contouring at pressure points
  • 4th layer targets lumbar and hip zones specifically
  • Enhanced cooling gel layer
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$1,522 $685

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Best for Couples

Luxe Hybrid

6 layers · Foam + pocket coils

SofterFirmer
Medium · 5.5/10
Best for Couples Combination sleepers Hot sleepers

Pocket coils add responsiveness for easy position changes and superior edge support. Foam layers handle pressure relief and motion isolation. Best cooling performance in the lineup.

  • Pocket coils for responsive support and edge strength
  • Best cooling and airflow in the lineup
  • Ideal for combination sleepers and hot sleepers
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Most Premium

Luxe Premium

7 layers · Foam + individually-wrapped coils

SofterFirmer
Medium-Firm · 6.5/10
Best for Heavier sleepers Chronic pain Maximum support

Premium foam comfort layers over individually-wrapped coils. Superior pressure relief, motion isolation for couples, and better airflow than all-foam. The full package for chronic pain sufferers who want maximum support.

  • Individually-wrapped coils for targeted spinal support
  • Premium foam layers for deep pressure relief
  • Best motion isolation in the lineup
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$3,264 $1,469

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What Lull Customers Say About Back Pain

A small sample from 50,000+ verified reviews.

★★★★★

“Back pain GONE!!!! This mattress is the answer we’ve been looking for. It’s so comfortable but provides the perfect amount of support so that all of our pain is relieved!!!”

Jessica T. — Verified Buyer, February 2026

★★★★★

“Within 3 days my back pain was gone! I got a different brand and it was a big mistake. I got rid of it and ordered a Lull. You will not be disappointed.”

John G. — Verified Buyer, March 2026

★★★★★

“Within a week all my regular daily lower back aches, hip flexor pains and morning stiffness were going, going, GONE! Now I am springing out of bed again. The best investment I’ve ever made.”

Rodney G. — Verified Buyer, April 2024

★★★★★

“I have not been having lower back pain since sleeping in my new mattress. I was skeptical before buying it but I don’t regret making this investment. The quality of my sleep is so much better.”

Giovanna D. — Verified Buyer, August 2025

★★★★★

“We have now purchased 4 Lull mattresses. Best nights sleep you’ll ever get. No more back aches for our home.”

Doris S. — Verified Buyer, February 2025

Independent Testing

What Independent Testing Says About Lull & Back Pain

NapLab independently evaluated the Lull Luxe Hybrid — Lull did not commission the test. Their reviewers measured how well each mattress distributes weight to reduce pressure at pain-prone contact points: hips, lower back, and shoulders.

9.0/10
Pressure Relief
Above the 8.7 category average — across 370+ beds tested by NapLab
Edge Support 8.9/10
Overall Score 8.73/10
Top 41% of all mattresses tested

Source: NapLab Luxe Hybrid review. Lull did not commission the test.

Frequently Asked Questions

The questions we hear most from sleepers dealing with back pain.

What firmness is best for back pain?

Most research points to medium-firm (around 5–6 on a 10-point scale) as the sweet spot for back pain. A 2021 systematic review of 39 studies confirmed medium-firm consistently outperforms softer or firmer alternatives for spinal alignment and sleep quality. Side sleepers often prefer medium (4–5); back and stomach sleepers typically do better with medium-firm to firm. The Lull Original sits squarely in the medium-firm range; the Original Premium sits at medium for deeper pressure relief.

What is the best mattress for lower back pain?

Most spine specialists recommend a medium-firm mattress (5.5–6.5 on a 10-point scale) for lower back pain. This range supports lumbar alignment without creating pressure points at the hips and shoulders. Independent testing by NapLab scored the Lull Luxe Hybrid 9.0/10 for pressure relief — above the 8.7 mattress category average across 370+ beds tested.

Is memory foam good for back pain?

Yes. Modern memory foam — particularly open-cell or gel-infused construction — is effective for back pain because it contours to the body, distributes pressure evenly, and reduces stress at key contact points. A 2015 systematic review in Sleep Health found pressure-reducing mattress designs consistently improved sleep quality and reduced back pain across controlled trials. The heat concerns associated with early memory foam have been largely resolved by open-cell technology.

Is memory foam or hybrid better for back pain?

Both can work well — the right choice depends on your sleep style. All-foam (like the Original Lull) excels at pressure relief and motion isolation — ideal for side sleepers and lighter individuals. Hybrid (like the Luxe Hybrid) adds bounce, edge support, and superior airflow via pocket coils — better for back sleepers, heavier sleepers, or couples who need responsiveness. NapLab independently scored the Luxe Hybrid 9.0/10 for pressure relief.

Can a mattress make back pain worse?

Yes. Too soft, and the spine sags out of neutral alignment. Too firm, and the mattress creates pressure points and prevents the natural spinal curves from being supported. Both worsen back pain over time, particularly in the lower back and hips. The right firmness for your body weight and sleep position matters as much as the materials themselves.

Does a new mattress help with back pain?

Research suggests yes — a 2011 study in the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine found that participants who replaced a mattress older than 5 years reported 57% less back pain. The key factors are firmness, pressure relief, and consistent support through the night. Most quality mattresses come with a sleep trial (Lull offers 365 nights) to let you confirm it's working before you commit.

How long before I know if a new mattress is helping my back?

Most sleep researchers recommend at least 30 nights before drawing conclusions — your body needs time to adapt from one sleep surface to another. For chronic back pain, 60–90 nights is a more realistic minimum. This is a practical reason why trial length actually matters when choosing a mattress. Lull offers 365 nights specifically because back pain response takes time to evaluate properly.

Does sleep position affect back pain?

Significantly. According to the Cleveland Clinic, side sleeping with a pillow between the knees is typically the best position for back pain. Back sleeping with a pillow under the knees also works well. Stomach sleeping is generally the most stressful position for the spine — it creates hyperextension of the lower back — and is usually discouraged for anyone with chronic back pain.

Is an expensive mattress better for back pain?

Not necessarily. Price reflects materials, branding, and retail margin — not back pain outcomes. A well-constructed medium-firm foam mattress at $400 can outperform a $3,000 luxury hybrid for most back pain sufferers. The factors that actually matter — firmness, pressure relief, and spinal support — are not exclusive to high-end mattresses. Saatva's back pain mattress (Saatva Rx) starts at $2,801. The Lull Original starts at $339.

Sources: NapLab Luxe Hybrid review; Harding et al., "Mattress Characteristics and Back Pain," J Chiropractic Medicine 2011; Caggiari et al., "What Type of Mattress Should Be Chosen?" J Orthopaedics Traumatology 2021.

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