Best Budget Mattresses for Front Sleepers
Front sleeping puts the most strain on your lower back. If your mattress is too soft, your hips sink and your spine arches unnaturally.
Below are three of the best cheap mattresses for front sleepers, chosen for firmness, stability and support.
Silentnight Amsterdam Miracoil Ortho Mattress
4.6/5 (540+ reviews)
– Extra Firm
– Miracoil Spring System
– Prevents hip sink
– Stable, even surface
Ideal for: Front sleepers who need a very firm, flat surface to prevent the hips sinking and pulling the lower back out of alignment.
Sizes: Single, Small Double, Double, King, Superking
From £259.95 at MattressOnline
Sealy Mellbreak Ortho Plus Mattress
4.6/5 (1,600+ reviews)
– Firm
– PostureTech Core Springs
– Keeps the spine aligned
– Less sink than foam-heavy mattresses
Ideal for: Front sleepers who prefer a firmer, no-sink feel and want a simple, supportive mattress without memory foam.
Sizes: Single, Small Double, Double, King
From £294.49 at MattressOnline
Camellia Traditionally Sprung Mattress
4.8/5 (109 reviews)
– Medium Firmness
– Open Coil Springs
– Stable, no-sink feel
Ideal for: Back sleepers who want support without feeling like they’re sleeping on a brick.
Sizes: Single, Small Double, Double, King, Superking
From £159.00 at MattressNextDay
What firmness is best for front sleepers?
- Firm or extra-firm
- Minimal cushioning
- Strong support under hips and stomach
Soft mattresses are the most common cause of back pain for front sleepers.
Common mistakes front sleepers make
- Buying pillow-top mattresses
- Choosing memory foam that’s too soft
- Prioritising comfort over support
If you wake up with back pain, your mattress is likely too soft.
How we chose these mattresses
We looked for:
- Firm, stable support
- Reduced mentions of ‘sink-in’ feel
- Solid support layers
- Consistent feedback from front sleepers
FAQs
Is front sleeping bad for your back?
It can be, especially on soft mattresses.
Should front sleepers avoid memory foam?
Often yes, unless it’s very supportive.
