Best Pillow-Top Mattresses for 2024 – CNET

Several options are available for replacing your current mattress with a pillow-top bed. I’ve done the hard part for you by spending hours upon hours laying on beds that have mattress topper comfort layers (it’s a rough gig, I know), doing my best to describe how each mattress type feels when you sleep and whether I think it’s worth the money. I love pillow top mattresses and have been sleeping on one for a few years now. I don’t love the feel of memory foam, but I enjoy the airy cushioning pillow top mattresses provide.

In this mattress roundup, I reveal the best pillow top mattress options from my experience as a mattress tester. 

What is the best pillow top mattress?

Bear Mattress

Type Hybrid mattressFirmness Medium or 5Trial 365 nightsWarranty Lifetime warranty Price $$$

Lindsay Boyers

Type Hybrid mattressFirmness 3 firmness levels | Plush Soft: Medium or 5 | Luxury Firm: Medium-firm or 7 | Firm: 9/10 or firmTrial 365 nightsWarranty Lifetime warranty Price $$

Slumber Yard

Type Hybrid mattressFirmness 3 firmness levels | Softer: Medium-soft or 3 | Luxury firm: Medium or 5 | Firmer: Medium-firm or 7Trial 120 nightsWarranty Lifetime warranty Price $$

Allswell Home

Type Memory foam hybridFirmness Medium or 5Trial 100 nightsWarranty 10-year warranty Price $$

Why we picked the Helix Midnight Luxe: Couples typically want a bed that’ll accommodate both of their sleeping styles and body types and has exceptional edge support and motion isolation. The Helix Midnight Luxe bed does this, making it our pick for the best pillow top mattress for couples.

It’s 14 inches thick and has six different layers inside. The pocketed coil layer in the base uses lumbar support coils, providing softer relief under your shoulders and targeted support to your lower back and trunk. It’s not super noticeable when you lay down, but in the long run, this construction detail helps promote proper alignment and prevent back pain.

This pillow-top mattress has a thin layer of gel memory foam, which makes the pillow top slightly more foamy-feeling. It’s what I would describe as a classic, neutral-foam feel. The pillow top neutralizes the memory foam feel, while the memory foam takes away the pillow-top mattress’s airiness. 

Pros:

  • Anyone will like it
  • Textured pillow top
  • Versatile medium firmness

Cons:

  • Not as airy as other pillow tops
  • Not a budget choice

Read our full Helix mattress review for more. 

Helix Midnight Luxe

What to consider when shopping for the best pillow top mattress

Sleeping position

How you sleep will largely determine how firm a mattress you should buy. Stomach and back sleepers need firmer pillow top mattresses that offer enough support to keep their spine aligned. Stomach sleepers tend to fall on the softer side of the scale because of the pressure relief offered to the shoulders, hips and knees. 

Your body type also plays a role in this. The lighter you are, the harder a mattress will seem. The heavier you are, the softer it will feel. 

Construction

What the bed is made from is another factor you must consider when shopping for a pillow-top mattress. The construction of the mattress will determine how supportive it is. Foam mattresses will generally always be less supportive than hybrid mattresses with layers of pocketed coils. 

Price

Mattresses are a big purchase. It’s important to know your budget when shopping for your next mattress. There are several pillow-top bed choices at every budget level. The good news is that most brands do huge discounts around the holidays, so you can get a couple hundred off the price tag of your next bed if you time it right. 

How we test pillow top mattresses

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Our mattress testing experts have tested over 100 mattresses and counting. We’re really good at testing beds and assessing them for what the average person needs and values. While testing, we consider a few key factors that help us assess each mattress. 

Firmness and feel

We start with the two most important factors regarding mattresses: firmness and feel. You can think about firmness as how hard or soft the mattress is. I know what you’re thinking, who wants a hard mattress? A lot of pressure relief isn’t always the best option for everyone, but some people, like stomach and back sleepers, need a firmer mattress with more support to keep their spine aligned at night. Side sleepers, on the other hand, do benefit from a softer mattress that offers pressure relief for their shoulders, hips and knees. We rate firmness on a 1 to 10 scale, corresponding with terms like “medium” or “medium-firm.”

The feel is the other big one we note right away. What does the pillow top mattress feel like when you’re lying on it? Does it have the sinking memory foam feel or a more neutral foam that bounces back quickly? Specifically for pillow tops, we take into account how thick they are and what feel they give the mattress. How firm and what the mattress feels like is noted in every review. 

Performance

We consider several performance factors when testing the best pillow top mattresses. The first is edge support — how structured the perimeter of the mattress is. Testing this is as simple as sitting on the edge of the bed and assessing how supportive it is. If we feel like we’re going to fall off the mattress by sitting on the edge, then it doesn’t have great edge support. 

Motion isolation is important if you sleep with a partner who tosses and turns or has a different sleeping schedule than you. We test this by placing a glass of water on the mattress and rolling across the bed to see if it will tip over. We also know how well the mattress distributes heat and regulates temperature. 

Other pillow top mattresses we’ve tested

This best pillow top mattress list was curated by our CNET Sleep editors, who’ve had their fair share of laying on beds. They’ve tested over 100 different beds and have hours of experience under their belts. The picks shown above proved to be some of their favorites, but the beds we’ve tested below are also in the running for consideration. 

DreamCloud mattress: The DreamCloud mattress is a thick hybrid bed made with new-age memory foam. It’s rated around a 5 on the firmness spectrum or around a medium, making it ideal for just about any sleeping position. 

Loom & Leaf mattress: The Loom & Leaf bed is from the luxury online mattress brand Saatva. It’s a conforming memory foam mattress made without coils, and it has a cooling gel layer that does a good job of keeping your temperature neutral. The pillow top is made with different comfort foams and it even features its Lumbar Zone Quilting, which provides targeted support to your lumbar region. It comes in two different firmness levels, but they both lean toward the firm side (medium-firm and firm). 

Avocado Green mattress: The Avocado bed is a green bed made with environmentally friendly materials sourced from nature that are non-toxic, hypoallergenic and antimicrobial. You can add a pillow top made with organic latex foam and organic cotton for additional comfort. With the pillow top, Avocado is rated around a medium firmness. 

The best pillow-top mattress will come with thick and supportive coils. Some of our favorite options include:

  • Saatva Classic mattress
  • WinkBed mattress
  • Helix Luxe mattresses 
  • Star Hybrid 

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