If you or your bed partner are heavier, you know it can be hard to find a mattress that’s comfortable , as well as long-lasting. Larger bodies need more support, so finding an option that's supportive, firm, and thick is recommended, says certified sleep researcher Susan Miller, RPSGT. The quality of the materials matters, too: “Look for durable materials and construction that can withstand heavier weight over time,” Miller suggests.
Below, I’ve compiled a list of the best mattresses for heavy people for a variety of situations—from the best hybrid mattresses to the best mattresses for back pain—and at a range of price points.
Our top picks for the best mattresses for heavy people
Best affordable mattress for heavy people: Titan Plus
Titan Plus
This mattress is designed to offer extra support for heavier people. There are two versions available: The Titan Plus and the Titan Plus Luxe, which is two inches taller. Both options offer high-quality foam layers that provide lasting firmness, without sacrificing breathability, plus a top layer of gel-infused foam to help keep you cool without the need for cooling sheets. Quality is the watchword when it comes to this bed’s coils, which are made from 100% steel and,along with the foam, help reduce motion transfer (i.e., your awareness of movement, like your partner rolling over or your pet jumping on the bed). This bed is firm and supportive, although lighter weight people will likely feel it’s overly firm. As a bonus, it’s easy to unpack and set up.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Firmness: Very firm, 10 out of 10
- Trial period: 120 nights
- Warranty: 10 years
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king and split California king
- Weight capacity: Up to 1,000 pounds
- Price range: $699 to $1,499
Pros:
- High-quality, durable materials
- Super firm and supportive
- Offers a 10-year warranty
- Ideal for both back and stomach sleepers
Cons:
- Some people find it too firm
The bottom line:
This firm, supportive mattress is a great option for larger bodies, particularly for individuals who sleep on their stomach or side. If your bed partner has a smaller-sized body, though, they may find it overly firm.
Most comfortable mattress for heavy people: Helix Plus
Helix Plus
This mattress is specifically designed for plus-sized and tall sleepers, and it shows. The company has identified common problems many bigger people experience—such as sinking into the bed and sleeping quite hot—and designed the bed to alleviate these issues. The hybrid mattress has foam layers (to avoid that sinking feeling), as well as steel coil support. The Tencel cover is highly breathable (and an upgrade cover option that wicks heat away from your body is available), and the mattress is Greenguard Gold and CertiPUR-US Certified, so it’s free from harmful chemicals. That said, some users note that there was a strong odor after unboxing this bed (which made our list of the best mattresses in a box) that took a while to dissipate. While this mattress is comfortable for most sleep positions (stomach, back, and side) people who are combination sleepers, frequently shifting positions, may want to look elsewhere since you can get a stuck feeling, making it hard to adjust. This mattress supports up to 1,000 pounds (or 500 pounds for an individual).
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Firmness: Medium firm, 6 or 7 out of 10
- Trial period: 100 days
- Warranty: 10 to 15 years
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king
- Weight capacity: Up to 1,000 pounds
- Price range: $811 to $1,811
Pros:
- Comes with a breathable cover
- Certified to be free from harmful chemicals
- Offers plenty of support and firmness
Cons:
- Some users report sagging sides
- Heavier users may prefer a firmer bed
- Not recommended for combination sleepers
The bottom line:
This mattress comes with a generous warranty and is designed to meet the needs of heavy people, offering plenty of support and a medium-firm experience. But watch for the edge support, which many find lacking.
Best firm mattress for heavy people: Plank Firm
Plank Firm
Another competitively priced mattress, this pick from Brooklyn Bedding is made using breathable fabrics and very dense foams to offer support without making you sweaty. An optional GlacioTex™ Cooling Cover is available for an additional price, for extra coolness. And if you’re looking for firmness, this is it—in fact, Brooklyn Bedding describes it as a 10 on the firmness scale. But, if it’s too much, you can flip it over to get medium-firmness. Be warned, some users complain that it lacks edge support. And if you or your bed partner weigh over 300 pounds, the manufacturer recommends opting for the Titan mattress (another option on this list).
Specifications
- Mattress type: Foam
- Firmness: Extra firm
- Trial period: 120 days
- Warranty: 10-years
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, split California king, short full, short queen, short king, olympic queen, RV king
- Weight capacity: 950 pounds
- Price range: $749 to $1,532
Pros:
- Offers exceptional firmness
- Can be flipped to offer slightly less firmness
- Competitively priced and available in many sizes
The bottom line:
If you want a firm mattress, this is the choice for you. That said, it’s not ideal for people who are over 300 pounds, and may lack edge support.
Nolah Evolution 15" Mattress
Getting a mattress for side sleepers can be challenging. Although it’s a common sleep position, the wrong bed can lead to pain in the shoulder and hips, so you’ll need a Goldilocks-type mattress that is neither too soft nor too firm to get the necessary support sans pressure. But the Nolah Evolution delivers, with its responsive coils providing support where you need it (your hips and shoulders). While it’s available in several firmness levels, if you have a bigger body, you’ll want to opt for the firmest option. It’s also worth noting that this bed offers great edge support.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Firmness: Variable
- Trial period: 120 days (with fee)
- Warranty: 10 years (with fee)
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, split king
- Weight capacity: 300 per side or 600 pounds total (for queen-sized bed)
- Price range: $1,499 to $3,198
Pros:
- Zoned support where you need it
- Thick mattress
- Great edge support
Cons:
- There’s a fee for the 120-day trial and warranty
The bottom line:
Get what you need as a side sleeper with the Nolah Evolution, which offers targeted support, alongside the firmness needed if you have a bigger body. But note that there’s a fee to take advantage of the warranty and trial period.
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Best mattress for heavy people with back pain: Bear Elite Hybrid
Bear Elite Hybrid
This mattress offers the ability to choose your firmness level (opting to go with soft, medium or firm), making it ideal for larger people with back pain: Since there are so many potential causes of back pain, there’s no one-size-fits-all firmness level for everyone, and you may need a softer or firmer mattress, depending on your unique situation. It’s also a breathable mattress, which makes it good for hot sleepers, and has a zoned coil system to provide support where you need it. This mattress is a good fit for all sleeping positions, but may not offer the support needed for heavier stomach sleepers. Being 14 inches thick, it offers plenty of support, but for shorter people, this height can make it harder to get in and out of bed. That said, it has great edge support and reasonable motion isolation.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Firmness: Pick your preference
- Trial period: 120 days
- Warranty: Lifetime
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California King and split king
- Weight capacity: Not listed
- Price range: $1,893 to $3,920
Pros:
- May not offer necessary support for stomach sleepers
- You can choose your firmness level
- Made with breathable materials, which is great for hot sleepers
The bottom line:
This mattress isn’t the cheapest option on the list, but it’s quite comfortable for most sleepers and offers plenty of support for those whose backs really need it, as well as the ability to choose your firmness level.
Best hybrid mattress for heavy people: Leesa Plus Hybrid
Leesa Plus Hybrid
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You’ll notice that many picks on this list are hybrid mattresses, and that’s no mistake: This type of mattress offers “both support and comfort,” says Miller. Leesa’s Plus Hybrid is engineered to support two people up to 500 pounds each, with a combination of supportive springs and plush foams that contour to your body, rather than sinking under it. Its gel-infused memory foam layer also helps with heat dissipation, making it a good choice for people who tend to run hot. As well as being GreenGuard Gold certified (meaning it’s guaranteed to have a safely low level of chemical emissions), it’s been endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Firmness: 8
- Trial period: 100 nights
- Warranty: 10 years
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king
- Weight capacity: 1,000 pounds
- Price range: $689 to $1,461
Pros:
- Reasonably priced
- Supports up to 1,000 pounds
- Good motion isolation
Cons:
- Might not be firm enough for stomach sleepers
The bottom line:
A best-of-both-worlds hybrid mattress, offering the comfort of foam and the supportiveness of coils.
The Nectar Hybrid Mattress
This budget-friendly mattress clocks in at around $1,000 (before any sales or discount offers) and offers a lot. It comes, for instance, with a quilted cover that helps keep the mattress cool (although some users note that it still sleeps a bit hot). As with many of the mattresses on this list, it includes both steel coils (for support) and CertiPUR-US Certified memory foam. It also has an incredibly lengthy trial period—a full year—along with an unlimited warranty and free returns, making it clear that the manufacturer stands behind this product (since it’s so easy to return it). This mattress is compatible with just about every sleeping position, and according to a survey of users that was done by the company, it can be helpful with back pain. It offers good edge support and does a nice job at isolating motion.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Firmness: 6.5 out of 10
- Trial period: 365 days
- Warranty: Forever
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, California king, split king
- Weight capacity: Up to 650 pounds
- Price range: $699 to $1,788
Pros:
- Appropriate for all sleep positions
- Helpful for people with back pain
- Affordable, with lots of add-on offers
- Unlimited warranty and lengthy trial period
Cons:
- Some users find it sleeps hot
- May be best for users who are 250 pounds and below
The bottom line:
This well-priced mattress offers a lot of features, including a generous trial period and warranty, and solid construction from durable materials. It seems to particularly help people with back pain, but note that some users find it sleeps a bit hot.
Avocado Green Mattress
Avocado has made a name for itself when it comes to organic materials. The latex is organic and GOLS-certified, as are the wool and cotton. It’s made without any polyurethane foams, chemical flame retardants, synthetic fire socks or fiberglass. It’s also Greenguard Gold Certified for low emissions. (The Avocado Green Mattress also made our list of the best organic mattresses.) Comfort-wise, it holds up—it’ll keep you reasonably cool thanks to being made with wool, which offers natural temperature support, and it offers good edge support. It’s most ideal for heavier back sleepers, since side and stomach sleepers may find it’s too firm or too soft, respectively. Note that while shipping is free, there is a $99 fee for returns.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Latex hybrid
- Firmness: 7 out of 10
- Trial period: 1 year
- Warranty: 25 years (limited)
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king
- Weight capacity: 350 pounds per person or 700 pounds total
- Price range: $1,399 to $2,699
Pros:
- Eco-conscious and designed with organic and certified materials
- Best for back sleepers
Cons:
- There’s a return fee
- May not be firm enough
- Pricier option
- A split king isn’t available
The bottom line:
This is the go-to mattress for heavier people who care about the materials used in their mattress. While this is a comfortable fit for most bigger bodies, note that it might not be the right choice for side and stomach sleepers.
Best temperature-regulating mattress for heavy people: The WinkBed Hybrid Plus
The WinkBed Hybrid Plus
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The WinkBed Plus is designed for people who weigh 250 pounds or more. The manufacturer touts its durability, as well as anti-sag foam layers, latex support, and individually wrapped coils that are designed to support heavy weights. It has a cooling Tencel cover that absorbs moisture, a quilted pillow-top made with gel-infused Hypersoft Foam that doesn’t retain heat, along with coils that increase airflow (so that heat can go away from your body). This mattress is also ideal for stomach and back sleepers. Side sleepers may find it too firm, which is also the case for people in smaller bodies (although a mattress topper may help alleviate this). Turn to this mattress for excellent edge support and good motion isolation.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid
- Firmness: 6.5 out of 10 for people who weigh 300 pounds or more and 8 out of 10 for people who are 200 pounds or less
- Trial period: 120 nights
- Warranty: Lifetime
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king
- Weight capacity: Not listed
- Price range: $1,349 to $2,199
Pros:
- Designed specifically for bigger bodies
- Thoughtfully manufactured with durable materials
- Implements a variety of tactics to keep sleepers cool at night
Cons:
- You’ll perceive the firmness differently depending on your weight, and people with smaller bodies may find the mattress overly firm
- A pricier option
- A split king isn’t available
The bottom line:
This mattress is thoughtfully designed to keep you cool while you sleep, offering an overall luxurious experience without the sticker price to match.
Best luxury mattress for heavy people: Saatva HD Mattress
Saatva HD Mattress
Saatva is known for offering a luxurious mattress, and this HD (aka heavy duty) one is no exception. This mattress uses open coils, latex, and a breathable cover to help you sleep cool. The natural latex used in this option is durable and “offers good support without the sinking feeling,” says Miller. It also comes with pressure-point relief and lumbar support, so you can feel confident that the comfort doesn’t come at the expense of the support your body needs.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Innerspring
- Firmness: Zoned firmness (doesn’t otherwise specify)
- Trial period: 365 days
- Warranty: Lifetime
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king
- Weight capacity: Supports people who weigh between 300 to 500 pounds
- Price range: $1,895 to $3,945
Pros:
- Generous warranty and trial period
- High quality materials
- A true luxury experience
Cons:
- Pricey option
- A split king isn’t available
- May not be comfortable for smaller bodies, which could make it a poor fit for couples of varying weights
The bottom line:
This high-end option doesn’t come cheap, but it offers a lot, including durable materials, a generous trial period and warranty, and lots of support.
DreamCloud Hybrid Mattress
This foam mattress has a swanky cashmere cover, along with a gel memory-foam layer aimed at pressure relief. The foam is made using CertiPUR-US Certified materials. The mattress also has innerspring coals and is quite thick, at 14 inches. A generous trial period and warranty make it easy to commit to this mattress,and while you might feel it when your partner fully exits the bed, the motion transfer is good enough that you won’t feel smaller movements, making this a great option for couples. The very high weight capacity (1,000 pounds, or 500 on each side) also means it’s a good pick for couples where both partners have bigger bodies.
Specifications
- Mattress type: Hybrid memory foam and innerspring coils
- Firmness: 6.5 out of 10
- Trial period: 365 days
- Warranty: Forever
- Available sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king and California king
- Weight capacity: 1,000 pounds
- Price range: $789 to $1,619
Pros:
- High weight capacity
- Generous trial period and warranty
- High quality materials
Cons:
- Some may find it insufficiently firm
- A split king isn’t available
The bottom line:
This mattress has a high weight capacity and pretty good motion transfer, making it a nice pick for couples. Plus, it’s designed to help hot sleepers stay cool.
What to consider when buying a mattress for heavy people
Type of Mattress
For ample support, look for reinforced steel coils. Miller recommends looking for mattresses made with durable materials, too: “High-density foam or coils are good options,” she notes.
Firmness Level
A bigger body needs a firmer mattress for support, so stay away from mattresses that tout their softness, in favor of firmer options.
Thickness
Look for a mattress with some thickness to it, Miller recommends. “A thicker mattress tends to distribute weight more effectively and can provide better support for larger individuals,” she says, recommending a mattress that’s 12 inches thick or more.
Edge support and motion isolation
You’ll want a mattress with strong edge support, which Miller says is, “important for larger individuals to prevent sagging or a ‘roll-off’ feeling when sitting or sleeping near the edge.” She adds that you’ll also want to look for good motion isolation, which will help you not notice when a bed partner moves positions or gets up to use the restroom in the middle of the night.
How we selected the best mattresses for heavy people
To select these mattresses, I reached out to Susan Miller, certified sleep researcher (RPSGT) for insights into the mattress qualities that are most important for heavy people. I kept these key considerations in mind when looking at mattresses from top brands, and also factored in what people who’d purchased mattresses said in their reviews.
What mattress firmness is best for heavy sleepers?
In general, heavy people tend to benefit from a firmer mattress. “Medium-firm to firm mattresses often work well for larger bodies as they offer the necessary support,” confirms Miller. With this level of firmness, you won’t be swallowed up by the bed.
Which mattress thickness is best for heavy sleepers?
Just as “more firm” is generally the right option for people with bigger bodies, so too is more thickness. “A thicker mattress tends to distribute weight more effectively and can provide better support for larger individuals,” says Miller. She suggests looking for a mattress that’s at least 12 inches in thickness.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
How much does a mattress for heavy people cost?
All mattresses are available in a wide range of prices. Cost will vary by brand and material—for instance, a latex mattress made with natural materials will be pricier than a certified memory-foam one, according to Miller. While saving your wallet is always a wise choice, think long term and opt for higher quality materials. “Skip the cheaper mattresses and look for durable materials and construction that can withstand heavier weight over time,” reiterates Miller. For more information, check our article on the best places to buy a mattress.
Do mattresses have a weight limit?
Yes, all mattresses have a weight limit. Miller notes that this, “can vary depending on the type and construction of the mattress,” explaining that latex options tend to have the highest weight limit, while memory foam ones have the lowest. Innerspring mattresses sit somewhere in between in terms of their weight capacity. Always check the weight capacity prior to purchase to make sure it’ll accommodate you and your bed partner’s weight.
What kind of mattress should an obese person use?
Go for a mattress that’s firm, thick, and supportive. Innerspring and hybrid mattresses are both good options for people who are overweight or obese, but Miller says the most important consideration is the quality of the materials used in the mattress. “Look for high-quality coils and support materials, or [mattresses] tend to lose comfort in a few years,” she says.
Is a soft or firm mattress better for someone who is overweight?
Firm is definitely the best option for people who are overweight.
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