A California king mattress can be an excellent option if you’re extra tall, sleep with dogs at your feet or just want some extra foot room in general. The key difference between a California king-size bed and a king-size bed is that a king is a little wider, while a California king has some extra length on the bottom. To be specific, a king bed measures 76 by 80 inches, and a California king bed measures 72 by 84 inches. Whatever your reason, we put a ton of mattresses to the test to find the best California king mattress to help you sleep comfortably.
My team and I have tested around 300 different mattresses, giving us a large pool to pick from when selecting the best California king mattresses. We paid extra close attention to supportive constructions for couples, accommodating firmness levels, feel and overall value when making our choices. Regardless of what mattress type you’re looking for — a memory foam mattress, an innerspring mattress or a hybrid mattress, whether soft or firm — here are the best California king mattress options we’ve found.
(All prices listed are the regular, nonsale list price and reflect the costs of California king size mattresses.)
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What’s the best California king mattress overall?
If you want a comfortable, supportive and long-lasting bed, the Brooklyn Bedding Signature is one of our go-to recommendations. It has a strong hybrid construction made with foam and over 1,000 coils, multiple firmness levels to choose from and a neutral-foam feel that most people will find enjoyable. Plus, the Brooklyn Bedding Signature offers great value for what you’re getting.
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Best California king mattresses in 2024
Our take – When deciding on the best California king mattress overall, I wanted to pick a mattress suitable for singles, couples, all body types, most sleeping positions and most budgets. The Brooklyn Bedding Signature fits that bill to a tee and is more affordable than most competitors. Brooklyn Bedding manufactures its own mattresses, eliminating the need for a middleman, which allows it to sell you a mattress for less than the other big brands. You can get this quality California king bed for under $1,200 when you catch this mattress during a promo.
Firmness
Soft: (3) Medium: (5) Medium firm: (7)
Warranty
10-year limited warranty
Pros & Cons
Pros
- It has three firmness levels, making it good for all sleeping positions
- Its hybrid construction is supportive of all body types
- It has a great bang for your buck
Cons
- There is no true medium or 5 firmness level offered
It’s a comfortable, accommodating hybrid mattress that feels soft and springy. I’d compare it to the foam in your favorite comfy couch or like memory foam without that dense, “stuck” feel. It’s available in three firmness levels, making the soft and medium models perfect for side and combination sleepers, while the firm model is ideal for back and stomach sleepers.
Our take – The Layla Hybrid tops our list as the best California king mattress for side sleepers, mainly because this king bed is conveniently flippable, with a softer and firmer side to choose from. The soft side is extra plush and pressure relieving, perfect for any side sleeper who wants a cushiony feel. The firm side isn’t super firm. It’s around a six out of 10 on the firmness scale, making it great for most sleeping positions. I also think heavier side sleepers will like the firm end because it’ll feel like a soft mattress with a good balance of support.
Type
flippable hybrid mattress
Firmness
Medium to medium firm: (6)
Warranty
10-year limited warranty
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Two firmness levels in one mattress (flippable design)
- Strong hybrid construction accommodates all body types
Cons
- Its cost is on the expensive side
- It gives some resistance to combination sleepers
The Layla Hybrid California king mattress consists of layers of gel memory foam, support foam, pocketed coils and a center layer of copper-infused foam. The center foam mattress layer is designed to draw heat away from the sleeper’s body to help cool them off while they sleep, with antimicrobial properties to prevent bacteria buildup in the mattress. I think the memory foam feels light and airy compared to a bed like the Nectar, which feels denser and firmer.
If you sleep with a partner, there will be sufficient space, and the edges will feel properly supportive (for those who sleep next to a bed-hog). This thick memory foam mattress has extra strong, 16-gauge coils around the perimeter to strengthen the edges. The memory foam also does a great job of isolating motion.
Our take – The Saatva Classic is a supportive mattress with a combination of contouring latex foam, supportive innerspring coils and special lumbar technology that makes it great for back and stomach sleepers. The Luxury Firm model of this mattress is a solid medium-firm and its dual-coil construction is a unique feature that makes the Saatva bed incredibly supportive. As such, it’s one of the best California king mattress models you can buy.
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Warranty
lifetime warranty
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Sleepers can choose between three firmness options
- Dual-coil construction makes it extra durable and supportive
- Suits all body types
Cons
- Might be too firm for strict side sleepers
- It’s an expensive online mattress
The Saatva Classic hybrid mattress is unique in the direct-to-consumer realm in that it doesn’t arrive in a box (so make sure your doorways and stairs can fit a California king’s dimensions). That means it can be made to order after you select your preference of firmness level as well as your choice of height: 11.5 inches or 14.5 inches.
Based on my own testing, I found the beds range from medium to firm, depending on the firmness level you choose. Finally, the California king bed mattress reaches new levels of coziness with a three-inch Euro pillow top. All of this also works well for larger mattresses like the Cal king. Read more for our full Saatva mattress review.
Our take – Nectar is a reputable bed-in-a-box brand that helped popularize the movement along with mattress bigwigs like Casper and Purple. The brand recently came out with its hybrid mattress models, taking what people loved about the Nectar Classic memory foam mattress and making it more durable and supportive.
Type
memory foam hybrid mattress
Firmness
Firmness information not available
Warranty
forever warranty
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Great for back, stomach and combination sleepers
- It’s a good pick for all body types
- It offers a good value
Cons
- It’s a little too firm for strict side sleepers
- Provides resistance to combination sleepers who switch positions
The Nectar Hybrid mattress is 12 inches thick and will suit a range of body types, from petite to plus-size. It’s made with memory foam but feels different from the flagship Nectar model. It’s more of a neutralized memory foam feel in that it doesn’t have that dense, contouring profile that’s slow to respond to pressure. I chalk that up to the pocketed coils in the bottom layer that give it more bounce. It’s still great at isolating motion if you’re looking for the best California king mattress for couples.
I’d rate the Nectar Hybrid around a medium to a medium-firm, so it’s a little softer than the original Nectar and better suited for people who like to sleep on their side. Nectar is known for its reasonable prices and big bundles. If you wait until this Nectar mattress goes on sale (which is pretty often, not just big holidays), you can snag a California king bed for $1,000 or less.
Firmness
Firmness information not available
Warranty
25-year limited warranty
Pros & Cons
Pros
- It’s backed by a significant number of certifications
- Made with eco-friendly and sustainable materials
- Good for back, stomach and combination sleepers
Cons
- It’s a bit too firm for side sleepers
- Like other organic products, it’s on the expensive side
In addition to using organic materials, Avocado sources its wool from its own co-owned Indian wool farm, where more than 200,000 sheep roam freely across 40 organic hectares. If you’d prefer a vegan mattress without wool of any kind, Avocado also makes the same mattress in a vegan variety, which also comes in a California king. The company also grows and processes its own organic Dunlop latex. Each mattress is handcrafted in its California factory, where the company bypasses the use of toxic glues by implementing a traditional hand-tufting technique. If that’s not enough, their mattresses are all tested to ensure low emissions, guaranteeing that they meet air quality standards.
If you need a firm mattress to support a larger or taller body, the Avocado Green in California king size is a great choice. You can also buy the pillow-topper for $500 which softens up the feel to a medium-firm. It’s an ideal firmer mattress for back and stomach sleepers, as well as those with back pain. A little extra space lengthwise gives the healing body plenty of room to do its thing. Read more at our full Avocado mattress review.
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Firmness
Medium firm: (7)
Warranty
15-year limited warranty
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Good option for back, stomach and combination sleepers
- It has a strong hybrid construction ergonomically designed for support
- It has a good value
Cons
- Not worth the money for people who weigh under 150 pounds
- Heavier side sleepers may want a softer bed
As long as the 7-to-8 firmness level rating doesn’t bother you (it’s a medium to firm feel), this mattress is likely to be a superb match. Providing excellent pressure relief, the Helix Plus Cal king mattress offers just enough give to maintain support while letting the sleeper get cozy in the contours of the memory foam. This mattress also offers fantastic motion transfer, so you may not even notice your sleeping partner getting in and out of bed.
The California king size of the Helix Plus contains all the extra support, higher density foam and conveniently low motion transfer of the smaller versions, providing a longer mattress and the width of a spacious king. For any bigger or taller folks who may sleep better with a little more space between them, this size is ideal.
Read more in our full Helix mattress review.
Our take – The bigger the mattress size, the more you have to pay when it comes to buying a new bed. If you’re in search of the best California king mattress that fits a more wallet-friendly budget, Allswell is a hybrid bed that offers a good bed for your buck. It’s made by Walmart, which is known for its price-friendly products, and you can get a California king-size mattress for under $500.
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Firmness
Medium to medium firm: (6)
Warranty
10-year limited warranty
Pros & Cons
Pros
- It’s one of the most affordable hybrid beds on the market
- Durable and supportive for all body types
- Ideal for back, stomach and combination sleepers
Cons
- Side sleepers will probably find it too firm
The Allswell mattress is 10 inches thick and more on the firm side, rated around a six to seven on the firmness scale. I’d say it’s best for back and stomach sleepers, and it’ll be pressure-relieving enough for side sleepers over 230 pounds. Still, it’s a little too firm for strict side sleepers under that weight range. It feels like a neutral foam mattress with added bounce, and you sleep more on top of the bed than you do inside it. This makes it really easy to switch positions, and it doesn’t give that “stuck in the mud” feel that traditional memory foam beds do. Read more about this bed in our full Allswell mattress review.
The CNET Sleep editors use their knowledge from their extensive mattress testing experience to curate our bedding best lists. They collectively have rolled around on 100-plus beds and are considered experts on the subject. With all the mattresses our editors have tested, some quality beds aren’t able to make the cut, but we still think they deserve some credit.
Tuft & Needle mattress: If you want a large California king mattress but you’re more of a budget-conscious shopper, the Tuft & Needle Essential mattress is a great option. It’s only two layers and is a simple bed without any extra bells and whistles. It is a comfortable and accommodating bed for just about any sleeping position. It feels like your favorite soft couch, it’s made with a neutral foam that’s quicker to respond to pressure than memory foam is. Tuft & Needle is also one of the most prominent online mattress brands, so its beds are popular for a reason.
Layla mattress: This is the original predecessor to the Layla Hybrid mattress above. It omits the pocketed coil layer found in the hybrid, but it’s a little cheaper and more affordable. This model is best for people who weigh under 230 pounds and who like the memory foam feel of Layla without the extra cost of the hybrid design. It’s flippable, so you get one firm side and one soft side. It’s also made with copper-infused memory foam, making it sleep cooler than the standard material.
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Contrary to popular belief, California king mattresses are just longer than king mattresses, not wider. While standard king mattresses are 76 inches wide by 80 inches long, California kings are 72 inches wide by 84 inches long. Knowing the difference between the two helps you make better-informed shopping choices and ensures no unwelcome surprises. Remember, California king mattresses are all about length.
A California king mattress is the best choice if you’re on the taller side, say 6-foot-3 and above. With a California king-size mattress, you can stretch your legs and never stress about having too many decorative pillows up top. The California king bed frame also has the optimal dimensions if you have a particularly long and narrow or rectangular-shaped room. You get all the perks and grandeur of a luxuriously large and comfortable bed without sacrificing a set of nightstands.
The California king mattress and bed framework best in rooms with dimensions of at least 12 feet by 12 feet. If you’re more concerned with having a wider bed than a longer one (like if you have a partner who loves to wiggle), a standard king mattress is probably the best mattress type for you.
A California king bed will be worth the money if you have a lot of extra space in your bedroom, are a big and tall individual or want a mattress that offers more space for your furry friends. California king beds are narrower than a standard king but are longer to allow for more leg and foot room.
Many California king mattresses will cost you around $1,200 to $1,600, especially if you’re looking for a premium bed. Luxury California king mattresses are known to retail for $1,800 or more, but you can also find a budget California king mattress like Allswell for under $500.
If you have animals that sleep on the bottom of your mattress, you’re over 6 feet, 5 inches (or taller) or you just want the extra leg space, a California king is a good option because it offers more length than your standard king bed. If you expect your kiddos to be snuggling up next to you in bed, you might want a wider standard king bed to fit all your loved ones. It’s worth noting that brands often price their king and California king beds the same, so you usually don’t end up paying more for one or the other.