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The best memory foam mattresses in 2023

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Our Top 5 Picks

Nectar Mattress (opens in a new tab)

Best For Warranty

The Nectar Mattress offers three foam layers and a breathable cover that offer serious levels of comfort.

The Good

  • Works for most sleep positions
  • Three foam layers
  • Compatible with most types of beds
  • Forever warranty

The Bad

  • Set up can be a drag

The Bottom Line

Three foam layers and breathable cover are seriously comfortable.
Pros & Cons

Eve Original (opens in a new tab)

Best For Pain

Eve has created the perfect place to recharge your batteries with this memory foam mattress.

The Good

  • Alleviates pain issues
  • Three layers of foam
  • 100-night trial

The Bad

  • Not the best for those who tend to overheat in bed

The Bottom Line

This firm memory foam mattress offers great support and pressure relief.
Pros & Cons

Tempur Original Elite (opens in a new tab)

Best For Comfort

The Tempur Original Elite mattress provides outstanding comfort to support your body.

The Good

  • Extra layers of Tempur's body conforming material
  • Easy to remove cover
  • 10-year guarantee
  • No need to turn

The Bad

  • Expensive

The Bottom Line

If you're willing to splash the cash on a mattress, the Tempur Original Elite is tough to beat.
Pros & Cons

Emma Original (opens in a new tab)

Best For Durability

Emma creates the perfect conditions for restful sleep by combining different materials and structures for optimal pressure distribution.

The Good

  • Durable construction
  • Comfortable
  • Helpful handles
  • Pressure distribution

The Bad

  • Pretty pricey

The Bottom Line

One of the best memory foam mattresses if you switch up your sleeping position or tend to overheat easily.
Pros & Cons

Silentnight 3 Zone (opens in a new tab)

Best For Tight Budgets

This budget-friendly Silentnight mattress is one of the thickest on the market.

The Good

  • Hypo-allergenic and dust-mite resistant
  • Thick
  • Delivered vacuum packed and rolled
  • Five-years guarantee

The Bad

  • There are more breathable options

The Bottom Line

This cheap mattress offers many of the same features as much more expensive models.
Pros & Cons

This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.

Memory foam mattresses are where it's at these days. Metal springs all throughout your bed? No thanks. We'll pass.

If you're looking into buying a new mattress, it helps to narrow it down to what kind of mattress you want. Memory foam is a great place to start, but as we said, it's a popular material at the moment so every leading brand using it. With this in mind, finding your dream mattress may not be as breezy as you'd maybe expect. It's pretty daunting, actually.

Don't freak out, because we're here to help.

Why is a high-quality mattress so important?

We take mattress shopping very seriously. Sleep is important, and the quality of your rest can make or break your day (and beyond). If you wake up feeling energised and refreshed, concentrating and functioning gets way more manageable. Sleep poorly one night, and you're going to end up feeling fatigued, irritable, and will likely drink way too many cups of coffee. (Don't do that to yourself).

Quality sleep means a better, happier life. That's why it's vital that you not only find the best mattress you can, but the best mattress specifically for you.

To start, we recommend you take stock of what your sleep habits are. What kind of sleeper are you? Do you toss and turn all night? What position do you usually find yourself in when you wake up? Do you prefer a firm mattress for support, or a soft one for comfort?  Do you regularly overheat, or get cold? Are you prone to back pain? These are all questions you should answer for yourself before picking out your new bed. It's supposed to last you a while, so it's important that you don't settle for anything less than what you absolutely need — a good mattress is an investment.

No matter what mattress type you like, you can now find it online, which beats going to the mattress store. But because you're not going to the physical store, you won't get to test out your mattress ahead of time. 

What are the most important things to consider when buying a mattress?

Buying a mattress online can be daunting, so it's really important not to rush the process. You need to carefully think about what matters to you, and then match up each model against your priorities.

To make this a little bit easier, we have lined up some things you'll want to consider before you make any sort of decision:

Know your bed size — Take measurements of your bedroom and bed frame. Which will fit the most comfortably? If you'll be sharing the bed with a partner (or pet), don't get something too intimate. We wouldn't want you to purchase something, get it delivered, and then find out that it doesn't fit your bed frame. This might seem obvious, but it's easy to get carried away.

Firm or soft — It depends on personal preference and how you sleep. Normally, side sleepers will want something firmer for better spinal alignment, while stomach and back sleepers should be fine on a softer model. But, of course, this isn't a hard and fast rule. Get what usually feels good to you.

Consider the warranty — Online mattresses don’t always come cheap, so you’ll want to consider a company’s warranty before making a commitment. Look for warranties that offer flexible coverage and support, so you won’t have to spend a lot on repairs and replacements. Also, free trials are helpful, just in case you end up unhappy with your first few nights.

Keep these things in mind when shopping around for your next mattress.

What is the best memory foam mattress?

Buying a mattress is a personal journey, because everyone has a different set of priorities when it comes to getting a good night's sleep. We know this, so we've tried to highlight a range of options that should suit just about everyone, including popular models from top brands like Nectar and Emma.

These are the best memory foam mattresses in 2023.

Best For Warranty
Credit: Nectar
Specs
  • Dimensions: Twin (96.5 x 190.5 cm), Full (134.5 x 190.5 cm), Queen (152.5 x 203.5 cm), King (193 x 203.5 cm)

Wouldn’t it be nice to lie down on a cloud? The Nectar Mattress(opens in a new tab) comes close to this dream with its advanced comfort features. Three foam layers make all the cozy magic happen. An adaptive high-core memory foam layer supports your body without sinking, a gel memory foam evenly distributes your weight, and a quilted gel memory foam increases breathability and air circulation. 

Sweat can interfere with your sleep routine, but this online mattress keeps it at bay with its Tencel cooling cover. This fabric helps draw away heat and perspiration, so you can rest at the proper body temperature. Setup is easy for any Nectar mattress. All you have to do is remove the packaging and plastic cover, let the mattress expand, and then you can use it on your bed. There’s minimal effort required on your part. 

When it comes to warranties, Nectar is at the top of its game. It has a forever warranty, which means that if you bought a mattress, use it, and it experiences wear and tear over time, Nectar will replace the mattress at no charge.

Best For Pain
Specs
  • Dimensions: Single (90 x 190 cm), Double (135 x 190 cm), King (150 x 200 cm), Super King (180 x 200 cm)

The Eve Original Mattress(opens in a new tab) is one of the firmer mattresses in this guide, meaning sinkage is slowed. It's sinkage that can lead to pain, so this is a great option for anyone who is suffering. 

The top layer of memory foam hugs the sleeper, providing great support and pressure relief, whatever your sleep preference. You shouldn't have much trouble getting to sleep as Eve offers support to side, stomach, and back sleepers equally. 

Eva also offers a 100-night trial to see if you really like it, with hassle-free returns from your room if you're not totally satisfied.

Best For Comfort
Credit: Tempur
Specs
  • Dimensions: Double (135 x 190 cm)

The Tempur Original Elite(opens in a new tab) might be fairly expensive, but it is seriously comfortable. It offers extra layers of Tempur's body conforming material, providing outstanding comfort for your body and limbs. 

This mattress also works hard to reduce pressure points that can lead to tossing and turning. This encourages an undisturbed night's sleep, leaving you feeling refreshed. That's the idea, anyway.

The outer fabric incorporates a zip fastening, meaning you can easily remove the whole cover for washing. 

Best For Durability
Specs
  • Dimensions: Single (90 x 190 x 25 cm), Small Double (120 x 190 x 25 cm), Double (135 x 190 x 25 cm), King (150 x 200 x 25 cm), Super King (180 x 200 x 25 cm)

The Emma Original(opens in a new tab) mattress achieves excellent pressure distribution which supports adjustment, so you can sleep well in any position.

This mattress combines different materials and structures for improved durability, so whilst it is pretty pricey, it should last for as long as you need it.

The breathable foam allows proper ventilation thanks to its open pores, so this mattress is a great option if you tend to overheat and sweat at night. Plus, the cover with climate control fibre provides for particularly fast moisture removal.

Best For Tight Budgets
Credit: Silentnight
Specs
  • Dimensions: Single (91.44 x 190.5 cm), Small Double (121.92 x 190.5 cm), Double (137.16 x 190.5 cm), King (152.4 x 198.12 cm), Super King (182.88 x 198.12 cm)

The Silentnight 3 Zone(opens in a new tab) mattress is one of the thickest on the market, meaning you should get the support you need for a good night's sleep.

It cleverly reacts to your body temperature to soften where needed and mould to your body, incorporating a combination of Responsive Memory Foam and Supportive Reflex Foam to provide support for every kind of sleeper.

This budget-friendly mattress is hypo-allergenic and dust-mite resistant, making it perfect for those suffering from respiratory conditions from allergies. 

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Joseph Green
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Joseph joined Mashable as the UK Shopping Editor in 2018. He worked for a number of print publications before making the switch to the glittery world of digital media, and now writes about everything from coffee machines to VPNs.

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Dylan Haas
Lead Shopping Reporter

Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, and sleep. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a Marketing and Management Assistant in the music industry.

When he's not writing or testing products, you can find Dylan playing lots of video games, working out, spending time with loved ones (especially his dog, Stevie), or watching reality TV. Follow him on Twitter at @iamdylanhaas(opens in a new tab), or send him an email at [email protected]


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