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Mattress Topper

A mattress topper is an extremely thin layer that sits over your mattress. It can help to improve the comfort of an old, sagging bed or provide additional cushioning to a firm mattress.

It also helps keep your bed hygienic by providing a barrier to allergens, like dust mites and pet dust.

Thickness

A mattress topper is an extra layer of latex, foam or fibers placed on top of your existing mattress. They come in a variety of thicknesses, and the best one can alter the way your mattress feels from warmer to cooler or softer to firmer- depending on what you need for sleeping comfort. They can also protect your mattress against stains and sagging over time.

A topper can be an affordable and effective solution to your mattress if it is feeling worn or you want to soften it. It can also help with other sleep issues such as difficulty falling asleep or waking up with body aches. In fact, a mattress topper is typically cheaper than a brand new mattress, even when it's made with quality materials.

We recommend this mattress topper for those looking to add extra cushioning to your mattress, especially for heavier sleepers or require more support in the center of their body. It's also a good option for those who have an inner spring mattress. The skirt of this mattress topper can be used as a fitted sheet, and can be easily removed for washing.

Many mattress owners complain that their mattresses are too hard or soft. It is possible to buy an entirely new mattress, but it can be expensive and you may still be experiencing the same problem with another mattress. If you're in this situation, a thick mattress topper is the best solution.

This 2-inch mattress topper is ideal for most people. It can soften any mattress making it easier to get in and out of bed. It can be used on hybrid units, memory foam and sagging mattresses.

The Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper is a fantastic choice for those who want to upgrade their bed without spending a lot of money. It is made of tough and durable latex and is surrounded by a luxuriously soft organic cotton cover. The topper is made to fit most beds and has elastic straps to hold it to the bed like an fitted sheet. The Global Down and Feather Association has also certified it to the Responsible Down Standard.

Materials

A mattress topper is available in a variety of materials. The shoppers can choose the one that is best suited to their preferences and requirements. For example, some shoppers might be interested in a memory foam topper, whereas others may prefer natural latex or a down alternative.

A memory foam top provides a thick layer of foam that is comfortable and can relieve pressure points. It is a good option for back or side sleepers and can help relieve pains from an old mattress. A memory foam topper can also reduce the likelihood of sagging or deep impressions.

Some memory foam toppers come in two different firmness levels namely Luxury Firm or Plush. The latter is more suitable for people who prefer a more traditional feeling. This Nolah topper is available in a variety of sizes and straps that cover the edges of the mattress to ensure it stays in place.

Many people opt for the Puffy mattress topper due its high density, high-quality foam. It has a skirt that extends all the way around the bed, like a fitted sheet, and can be used with mattresses up to 15 inches in height. It's also designed to stop slipping that can occur with certain mattress toppers.

Some toppers are filled with a mixture of feathers and duck down, giving a plush pillow-top feeling. The Brooklinen down topper, for instance, is made up of a top layer which is all-natural European White Duck down, and feathers in the base that come from the underbelly (rather than quills) of the bird. This provides a more comfortable feel.

A mattress pad, protector or encasement can be utilized in conjunction with a mattress protector in order to protect it and provide an additional level of comfort. Mattress protectors are an extra-thin layer of fabric that covers the mattress and keeps moisture, bacteria, and dust mites off the mattress. It can add a little cushioning, but is not designed to be as comfortable as a mattress topper.

Comfort

A mattress topper provides additional cushioning to your mattress, unlike mattress protectors which protect the mattress from spills and injuries. Mattress toppers are available in a variety of materials and thicknesses, ranging between 1 and 4 inches thick. They're ideal for older mattresses that have lost their original comfort layers, or on firm mattresses to make them feel more soft and more comfortable.

The Puffy Mattress topper uses a combination of materials to create a hybrid topper that has the advantages of both down pillows and memory foam. The memory foam layer is made of gel that can reduce the absorption of heat to help you sleep better during hot weather. The down-like fiberfill provides warmth and softness. The top layer is secured with large elastic straps that wrap around the corners. This stops it from shifting during the night as you move.

A majority of our test-dwellers stated that the Puffy travel mattress topper topper was a great value and that it drastically changed the feel and look of their previous mattresses. The pillowy softness made it easy to find the right sleeping position. One tester commented that their back pain and hip pain had lessened, and they didn't get up as stiff as before.

Another option for those who need a bit more cushioning than their mattress is the Nolah Mattress Topper, which is made from AirFoam and contours to your body as memory foam. The 2 inch thick mattress reduces pressure along the spine.

Another option for those that want to increase the comfort of their bed without spending a few hundred dollars is the Amerisleep Comfort Lift Mattress Topper. This mattress topper is a bit cheaper than many of the alternatives we examine It's also available in the Alaskan king size for couples who share a larger bed. The Amerisleep HIVE technology is able to distribute comfort evenly so that you can sleep in different positions without feeling uncomfortable.

Before you purchase a product, make sure you go over the warranty of the company and return policy. Some mattress companies provide an initial trial of 100 nights for their mattresses, but not on their toppers. Some have different return policies based on the kind of product.

Storage

A mattress topper is an excellent method to extend the life of your current mattress and also provide support and comfort. It also helps to prevent sagging and softening over time. A mattress topper could lose its shape or become moldy when not stored properly. Keep the mattress topper in a temperature controlled area, such as a storage unit. This will stop the development of mildew and mold which can damage your mattress topper made of foam. Additionally storage units keep your mattress topper cool and dry, which will stop the development of harmful bacteria that thrive in humid and warm regions.

Before storing your mattress topper, strip it of all bedding. This will ensure that it is as clean as it can be and also helps keep dust mites out of settling on the cushion. You may want to spot clean any stains on the topper. If the staining on the topper is not cleaned, the odors can be a problem and interfere with your sleep.

If your mattress topper came with a storage bag, reuse it to ensure the best protection. You can also use a large plastic or vacuum-sealed storage container. Make sure that the size of the bag is suitable for your mattress topper. If it isn't it, apply duct tape to make a seal. A vacuum-sealed plastic or plastic storage bag can cut down on the size of your mattress topper and make it easier to store and move.

You can also put your mattress topper in a spare linen closet or in another dry, clean area in your home. Do not store your mattress topper in areas that are humid such as basements and attics, since they can be breeding grounds for moisture, which could cause the mattress topper to develop mold and mildew. If your topper has been exposed to damp conditions over several months, it might not be able to regain its original form or provide the support and comfort that you require.

If you take care of your mattress topper it will last for many years. But, you should think about replacing it within three to five years if you notice that it is beginning to deteriorate or lose its shape.