Why Choose a Firm Mattress?
Innerspring zoned springs
Thicker, more numerous coils equal a firmer mattress, like the Therapedic Chiropractic Comfort mattress.
Mini pocket springs
Provide extra lumbar support in the Hypnos Balmoral Mattress.
High-density foam
Supports and contours the body without excessive sinking in the Tommy Bahama Serenity.
Latex
Inherently firmer and more responsive than most memory foam, offering a supportive yet slightly bouncy surface in the Tommy Bahama Montauk mattress .
Hybrid construction
Hybrid construction: Combining the benefits of coils with the comfort of foam or latex creates a firmer sleeping surface in the Tommy Bahama Renew mattress.
Edge support
Firmer coils or foam reinforcements around the mattress's perimeter enhance the edge support and overall stability of the Therapedic Copperpedic Ultra mattress.
About Firm Mattresses
Sleeping on a firm mattress is particularly good for stomach and back sleepers, providing proper spinal alignment and support.
A firm mattress can be better for your back if it provides the right support and alignment for your spine. Just be sure to consider your comfort and specific back conditions when deciding if a firm mattress is right for you.
Innerspring mattresses are typically the firmest, especially those with a high spring count and thicker gauge steel coils.