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About Best Mattresses for Stomach Sleepers

Why firmer is almost always right here

Lying face down puts most of your weight through the pelvis, the heaviest part of the body. On a plush mattress that weight wins and the hips drop, hyperextending the lumbar spine for six or seven hours. A firm mattress resists that sink. Most stomach sleepers land on firm; a lighter-framed stomach sleeper is often happiest on the upper end of medium.

Look for a supportive coil unit or a high-density foam core rather than deep pillow-top comfort layers. Two inches of comfort material over a firm base tends to work; four inches of soft foam does not, no matter how the base is built.

If you sleep in more than one position

Very few people stay on their stomach all night. If you start face down and roll onto your side, you need a mattress that does not punish either position. That usually means a medium-firm hybrid: the coil unit holds the hips up, and the comfort layer still gives enough at the shoulder. If you share the bed with a dedicated side sleeper, look at mattresses for couples and consider a split configuration so you each get the feel you need.

The pillow matters more than you think

  • Stomach sleepers generally want the thinnest pillow they can tolerate, or none at all, to keep the neck from cranking upward.
  • If you wake with neck rather than lower-back pain, change the pillow before you change the mattress.
  • Persistent lower-back ache on a firm bed can mean the core has softened with age; anything past eight to ten years is worth reassessing.

Come test the difference between firm and medium-firm back to back. It is a small gap on paper and an obvious one in person. Both the Richmond and Katy showrooms keep firm models set up, with financing and local delivery available.