How to Choose a Mattress
A step-by-step mattress buying framework built around fit, construction, budget and return terms.
A good mattress decision starts by removing options that are wrong for your body, position and constraints before comparing brands.
1. Define the job
Is this a nightly primary bed, a guest-room mattress, a short-term setup, or a long-term purchase? The job changes how much durability and specialization you need.
2. Start with your body and position
Record your primary sleep position, approximate body-weight range, whether you share the bed, and whether you tend to sleep hot.
3. Choose a construction family
Memory foam emphasizes contouring and motion isolation. Hybrids add coils for responsiveness and airflow. Traditional spring and latex designs create different feels.
4. Set a real budget
Compare the delivered cost in your size, not only an advertised starting price. Include required foundations or accessories.
5. Check the exit
A trial is useful only if you understand the return process, minimum break-in period, fees and exclusions. Verify current terms with the seller.