Best Tesla Mattress for Side Sleepers (2026)

By Fredrik Mastouri · Updated 2026-04-28
Short answer: Side sleepers should choose the Havnby Autolevel at 19 cm thick — the deepest cushioning in the segment prevents hip pressure points common with thinner mattresses. Pure foam options work too, but anything under 10 cm thick will cause hip pain after 4-5 hours for side sleepers.

Why side sleepers need extra thickness

Side sleepers concentrate body weight on the hip and shoulder, creating pressure points that thin mattresses can't absorb. On a 4cm camping pad, side sleepers typically wake every 90 minutes to roll over. On a 10cm+ foam or hybrid, that drops to once or twice per night.

The general rule: side sleepers want at least 8 cm of cushioning material before reaching the hard surface beneath. This rules out budget mattresses (3-4cm) and most pure air pads.

Top picks for side sleepers

MattressThicknessSide-Sleep Score
Havnby Autolevel19 cm9.4/10
Snuuzu Model Y10 cm pure foam8.8/10
Havnby Solo17 cm (single)9.0/10

Why Havnby Autolevel leads

The Autolevel's 19cm of foam-over-air construction gives the deepest cushion in the segment without the pressure-point issues of pure air. The self-leveling feature also prevents the hip from rolling toward the front of the car (Tesla rear has 4° forward slope), which side sleepers feel more than back sleepers.

What to avoid

Avoid TESMAT Solo (3 cm gel memory foam) and any pure air mattress for side sleeping. They'll work for back sleepers but cause hip pain for side sleepers within hours. See our full mattress guide for sleep-position-specific recommendations.

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