If your back feels stiff in the morning or your joints ache after a full night’s rest, your mattress could be part of the problem. Joint and spine health are directly linked to how you sleep, and the right mattress can mean the difference between waking up refreshed or feeling sore all day.
The PerformaSleep Mattress was designed with that focus in mind. In this article, we’ll explore how the PerformaSleep Mattress supports joint and spine health, and why it might be the upgrade your body has been waiting for.
Why Joint and Spine Health Matters During Sleep

Spinal pain impacts an estimated 54–90% of the general population, making proper support during rest more important than ever. Your joints and spine need time to recover just like your muscles. When you sleep on a surface that doesn’t support your body, pressure builds up on areas like your hips, knees, and shoulders. That pressure can cause discomfort and keep you tossing and turning throughout the night. On the other hand, good spinal alignment keeps your body balanced. A supportive mattress holds your back in a neutral position, so you don’t wake up with pain. That’s where PerformaSleep steps in.
How a PerformaSleep Mattress Supports Joint and Spine Health

CopperCool® Technology
PerformaSleep mattresses feature a CopperCool® gel-infused top layer. This material keeps the surface cool by pulling heat away from your body. But it’s more than just cooling. Copper is also known for its ability to help reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial for sore joints after a long day or a tough workout.
Enersorb™ Comfort Layer
Under the cooling layer is the Enersorb™ foam. This layer adapts to your shape so pressure points don’t dig into your hips, shoulders, or knees. Instead of sinking too deep, it gives just the right balance of comfort and responsiveness. This makes it easier to switch positions without feeling stuck, which helps your body relax naturally.
High-Density PerformaBase
The base of the PerformaSleep mattress is made from durable, high-density foam. This foundation holds your spine in place while providing comfort on top. Keeping the spine aligned reduces strain on the lower back and supports long-term health of the posture.
Hybrid Mattress Option
If you prefer a mix of foam and coils, the PerformaSleep Hybrid Mattress offers even more support. The pocketed coils give zoned relief for heavier areas like the hips and back while still providing motion isolation. That means less tossing and turning if you share a bed, and more balanced support across your body.
Why Choose PerformaSleep Over Traditional Mattresses
Traditional memory foam often feels too soft, causing you to sink in and lose alignment. Innerspring mattresses, on the other hand, can feel too hard and create extra pressure on your joints. Many mattresses promise comfort, but PerformaSleep focuses on more than softness. It was created to address the specific needs of joint health, spinal alignment, and recovery. The copper-infused foam, adaptive layers, and cooling design show why the PerformaSleep mattress is worth it compared to traditional options.
Final Thoughts
The PerformaSleep mattress is designed for individuals who seek more than just a place to sleep. It’s for anyone who values comfort, recovery, and long-term health. With CopperCool® technology, responsive Enersorb™ foam, and supportive cores, it provides your joints and spine with what they need for real rest. If you’re tired of waking up sore, this could be the change your body has been waiting for.
Ready to Support Your Joint and Spine Health?
Your joints and spine deserve more than just another soft mattress. PerformaSleep is built for lasting comfort, alignment, and relief. To see how it compares, take a look at our mattress comparison.
Visit PerformaSleep today to find the mattress that supports your health and your sleep.
FAQs
Can the wrong mattress cause hip pain?
Yes. A mattress that’s too soft or too firm can put extra pressure on your hips, leading to soreness. The proper support helps reduce that pain.
How often should you replace your mattress for joint health?
Most mattresses last 7–10 years, but if you start noticing sagging, dips, or more aches in the morning, it may be time to replace it sooner.
How firm is the PerformaSleep mattress?
It offers a medium-firm feel, which most sleepers find supportive without being too hard. This balance works well for joint comfort and spinal support.
Is the PerformaSleep mattress good for arthritis pain?
Yes. The pressure-relieving copper foam helps reduce stress on sensitive joints, which can provide relief for people living with arthritis.