Snoring is often caused by the tongue and soft palate falling backward when sleeping on your back. The right mattress encourages side sleeping (which reduces snoring) and works with adjustable bases (which elevate the head). Here are our top picks.
| Pick | Best For | Adjustable Base |
| Saatva Classic | Overall pick | Yes |
| Tempur-Adapt | Memory foam fans | Yes |
| Purple | Hot sleepers | Yes |
| Helix Midnight | Customizable | Yes |
| Layla Memory Foam | Budget | Yes |
1. Saatva Classic
Works with adjustable bases — elevating the head reduces snoring substantially. Also supports comfortable side sleeping.
2. Tempur-Adapt
Memory foam contouring encourages side sleeping (the position that reduces snoring most).
3. Purple
For snorers who also sleep hot — cooler sleep means fewer sleep disturbances.
4. Helix Midnight
Take the quiz and select a softer model that supports side sleeping.
5. Layla Memory Foam
Budget-friendly with adjustable-base compatibility.
How a mattress affects snoring
Soft mattresses encourage side sleeping (less snoring). Firm mattresses force back sleeping (more snoring). Pair with an adjustable base for maximum effect.
FAQ
Is an adjustable base worth it for snoring?
Often yes — elevating the head 30-45 degrees significantly reduces most snoring.
Medical disclaimer & disclosure: Not medical advice. Consult your doctor. Mattresses 4 All earns commission when you buy through our affiliate links.
