To buy: From $255 (was $300); amazon.com. This hybrid mattress combines the comfort of memory foam with the support of an innerspring, featuring multiple layers of both. At its base, a perimeter of 360 individually wrapped coils provides body contouring and lumbar support, while atop, three layers of upholstery-grade support foam, soft quilt foam, and temperature-regulating high-density gel memory foam combine to form 3.25 inches of cushioning. The result is a padded mattress that provides the firmness you need and the comfort you seek, together setting the stage for the type of restful sleep you deserve. I’ve had this mattress for approximately two years, and in that time, I’ve consistently woken up pain-free and eager to take on the day. Dare I say, it’s the best money I’ve ever spent—and I’m certainly not the only person who feels that way. “Oh my, once I laid down I was in heaven!” wrote one reviewer of their first snooze on the mattress. “It was the best night’s sleep ever. It is very supportive but so plush and soft at the same time—like sleeping on a marshmallow. I am waking up with zero hip or shoulder pains. My arms aren’t going to sleep overnight. I don’t need caffeine in the morning. Just like that, this mattress has improved my life 1000%. My only complaint [is] I don’t want to get up in the morning because it is soooooooo comfy.” To buy: From $183 (was $220); amazon.com. Worth noting: This mattress is so popular, it regularly goes out of stock. For those who can do with a little less padding, the Chime mattress also comes in an even more affordable 10-inch height, as well as a firmer 12-inch option that’s fully made of memory foam. To buy: From $239; amazon.com.