Getting good sleep is trickier than it seems. While having the right mindset helps — like avoiding doomscrolling before bed — there’s more to it. For starters, giving your bedroom a makeover can make a big difference. But an even easier fix? Upgrading your mattress to one that fits your needs. Sometimes, it really is that simple.
That said, finding the perfect mattress isn’t always a simple task. Choosing the right mattress largely comes down to your preferred sleeping position. Are you a stomach sleeper? Or do you prefer to sleep on your back or side? Other preferences include whether you prefer a firm mattress for that additional body support or enjoy sinking into a plush, soft mattress instead. If your current mattress isn’t cutting it and you’re still struggling with sleep quality, it might be time to upgrade to one of the best soft mattresses available. We’ve done the research and handpicked our top choices to help you get the restful night’s sleep you deserve.
CNET’s sleep experts have years of experience testing all kinds of mattresses. Leveraging their expertise, we’ve developed a firmness rating scale from one to 10 — where one represents the softest feel, like sinking into a bed of feathers, and 10 signifies the firmest, offering maximum support.
With our experts’ extensive experience, we’ve selected the best soft mattresses available. Our testing focused on materials, quality and softness. Here are our top recommendations for the best soft mattresses on the market in 2025.
What’s the best soft mattress?
The GravityLux is a luxury mattress from WinkBeds and the best soft mattress we tested. It has three different firmness profiles, allowing you to choose the best option for your preferences. The soft (or what we consider medium-soft) option is suited for side sleepers looking for a bed that will offer pressure relief for the shoulders and hips. It could also work for combination sleepers who spend time on their back or stomach, but we’d recommend the medium or firm models if those are your primary sleeping positions. It’s the kind of mattress that could work for anyone, so we think it’s the best overall soft mattress.
This soft mattress also has a “progressive support” design for all the layers, which is firm and soft where your body needs it most. The layers are thick, proprietary foam with cooling technology and extra durability. A queen GravityLux mattress retails for $1,799, although it’s often on sale.
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Best soft mattresses of 2025
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Why we chose the WinkBeds GravityLux mattress: The WinkBeds GravityLux mattress is targeted toward sleepers who want a luxury mattress at a good price. With WinkBeds, you choose your own firmness level when you select your mattress size. You can get the softest, most pressure-relieving mattress variety available with their soft model (they offer soft, medium and firm).
Crafted with multiple layers of thick, proprietary foam, this mattress also offers seven support layers to combine for the perfect soft mattress. From top to bottom, this mattress consists of a tufted cooling-gel-infused cover, then a layer of the company’s patented AirCell memory foam, which relieves pressure, dissipates heat and minimizes motion transfer. Another layer of memory foam comes next, called Progression foam, which varies in its supportiveness and softness depending on what each region of your body needs. Finally, the Atlas Core foam is at the base of the mattress, adding to its durability.
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Why we chose the Puffy Lux Hybrid mattress: The Puffy Lux Hybrid offers just enough decadent softness with a spritz of firmness and pressure relief sprinkled in. This bed provides a comfy, airy memory foam feel that I find extremely cozy. Standing 12 inches tall and comprised of six foam layers and pocketed coils, Puffy describes the Lux Hybrid as their most popular mattress.
First, there’s 1.5 inches of gel-infused cooling foam, followed by another 1.5 inches of plush pressure-relieving foam and two inches of moisture-resistant foam. At the bottom of this Puffy mattress, there’s a final seven inches of high-density foam with a coil base to keep things sufficiently supportive and provide edge support.
All the Puffy Lux mattress foams are CertiPUR certified, meaning the mattress brand creates this type of mattress without ozone depleters, formaldehyde, toxic flame retardants or other toxic ingredients.
Read more in our full Puffy Lux mattress review.