
"If you're looking for something akin to the Plank Natural that's firm without being too firm, this is another good pick. It has cooling features, too, which is a nice bonus. DreamCloud Premiere Hybrid for $1,099: This soft mattress was still supportive. I liked sleeping on it, but it didn't erase my back pain as much as other mattresses we recommend. Still, it was a nice option if you want support without too much firmness as a side sleeper."
"Essentia Tatami Organic Mattress for $3,435: This mattress is made of a really comfortable organic latex support core that has holes for breathability (and to help with cooling), and the active organic foam center helps spinal alignment and contouring support for pressure points. It doesn't have coils or springs, but it's still surprisingly supportive. Saatva Classic for $1,879: This was a previous pick in our guide to the Best Mattresses. It's a good option for back support, specifically in the "Luxury" firmness level."
A selection of mattresses spans soft to firm options with diverse constructions and prices. The Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe ($1,586) balances firm support with cooling features for sleepers who want a Plank-like feel without excessive hardness. The DreamCloud Premiere Hybrid ($1,099) is soft yet supportive and may suit side sleepers seeking pressure relief, though it may not eliminate back pain for all users. The Essentia Tatami Organic ($3,435) uses organic latex with breathable holes and an active foam center to aid spinal alignment without coils. Saatva models emphasize back support and targeted lumbar cushioning. Nectar and Plank options offer contouring and evolving firmness characteristics.
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