Lull mattresses are not exceptionally good for side sleepers, but they could work for some people. Of the four models currently available, they all have a medium-firm to slightly firm feel and very minimal to moderate sinkage.
To be good for side sleeping, we would want to see a slightly softer feel or more sinkage to allow for sleepers’ shoulders and hips to sink low enough to create proper spinal alignment.
| Lull Mattresses | Score | Firmness | Sinkage | Read Review |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lull Luxe Hybrid | 8.73 | 6.5 | Very Minimal | Read Review |
| Lull Luxe Premium Hybrid | 8.83 | 6 | Very Minimal | Read Review |
| Lull Original | 8.15 | 7.5 | Moderate | Read Review |
| Lull Original Premium | 8.27 | 7 | Moderate | Read Review |
Side sleepers primarily need a mattress with a thick comfort layer, deep sinkage, and a soft to medium-firm feel for ideal comfort.

Since none of the Lull mattresses we’ve tested offer deep sinkage, it’s not easy to claim they are fantastic for side sleeping. Generally speaking, Lull mattresses are best for back or stomach sleeping.



