The best Dwell mattress for you comes down to how you sleep and what your body needs to fully relax and recover. If you prefer a more responsive, buoyant feel with balanced support, our hybrid options are a great place to start. If you’re looking for deeper contouring and pressure relief, our all-foam designs offer a more adaptive, body-hugging feel. Every Dwell mattress is designed to deliver a restorative sleep experience – so it’s less about “good or better,” and more about what feels right for you. Most sleepers find their sweet spot in a medium to medium-firm feel as it offers the ideal balance of comfort and support. If you sleep on your side, you may prefer something slightly softer to help relieve pressure at the shoulders and hips. Back and stomach sleepers typically benefit from a firmer feel. Our materials are designed to adapt and support you throughout the night. Dwell mattresses are designed to support every sleep position. The key is choosing the right feel. Side sleepers benefit from pressure-relieving comfort that cushions joints, while back and stomach sleepers need a bit more support to maintain alignment. Our layered construction works together to provide both. No matter how you sleep, you’ll feel supported, not stuck. No mattress can “treat” back pain but a supportive mattress can make a meaningful difference. Dwell mattresses are engineered to relieve pressure points, helping your body rest in a more natural position. Many sleepers find that a balanced, supportive surface helps improve overall sleep quality. Dwell is designed around a simple idea: your bed should feel like a place to restore, not just sleep. We combine scientifically engineered materials with a balanced, responsive feel to create a sleep experience that supports your body without sacrificing comfort. Your new Dwell mattress will deliver consistent, dependable comfort night after night. Dwell mattresses are designed to work with most supportive, flat surfaces – including platform beds, slatted frames (with slats no more than 4" apart, appropriate number of legs and adequate center support for full, queen and king sized mattresses, all as described in the Limited Warranty), adjustable bases and traditional foundations. A box spring can be used if it’s in good condition, but it’s not required. The goal is simple: a stable, supportive base that helps your mattress perform at its best. Yes. Dwell mattresses are flexible and durable, making them fully compatible with adjustable bases. Whether you’re sitting up to read or elevating your legs to relax, your mattress will move with you while maintaining comfort and support. It can take a few nights for your body to adjust to a new sleep surface, especially if you’re used to an older mattress. Give yourself time to settle in and let your body adapt. You should start to notice improved comfort, better support and more restful sleep within a few weeks. If something doesn’t feel quite right, our sleep trial gives you the flexibility to make a change. If you’re deciding between two feels, we recommend choosing the slightly firmer option. Our comfort layers are designed to adapt so you enjoy the best balance of support and pressure relief. When in doubt, go with the option that feels more supportive. You can always add softness, but support is foundational. Yes, Dwell mattresses are designed to support both you and your partner comfortably. Our materials help minimize motion transfer, so you’re less likely to feel movement during the night, while still maintaining a responsive feel that makes it easy to move and get comfortable. It’s a balance of stability and flexibility – so you can both sleep undisturbed.Which Dwell mattress is right for me?
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