7 Things You've Never Known About Cooling Mattress Topper

7 Things You've Never Known About Cooling Mattress Topper

Mattress Topper

A mattress topper is a thin layer of material that sits on the top of the bed. It can improve the feel of a mattress that is sagging or add extra cushioning.

It can also help keep your bed hygienic by acting as a barrier to allergens, such as dust mites and pet Dander.

Thickness

A mattress topper is made of latex, foam or fibers placed on top of your existing mattress. They are available in a variety of thicknesses and can alter the feeling of your bed, from warmer to cooler to firmer or softer, based on your needs. They can also help protect your mattress from stains and sagging over time.

A mattress topper is an affordable and efficient way to soften your mattress if it feels worn or if you're looking to soften the mattress. It can also solve sleeping problems such as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, or waking up with pains and aches. Even if it is made of high-quality materials, mattresses are typically cheaper than a brand new mattress.



We recommend this mattress topper if you want to add extra cushioning to your mattress, particularly for those who are heavier sleepers or need more support in the middle of their body. It's also a good choice for those who have a pocket spring mattress. The fabric skirt on this topper fits like a fitted sheet, and can be easily removed to wash.

Many mattress owners complain about their mattresses being too soft or hard. Although it is possible to purchase a new mattress, it's an expensive option and there's a good chance you will have the same issue with a different type of mattress. If you're in this type of situation then a thick mattress topper is the perfect solution.

This 2-inch mattress topper is the perfect thickness for the majority of people. It can soften any mattress making it easier to get in and out of bed. It is suitable for hybrid units, memory foam and the sagging mattresses.

The Avocado Organic Latex Mattress Topper is an excellent choice for those who want to make their bed more luxurious without spending a lot of money. It is constructed of high-quality and durable latex, and is surrounded by a soft and luxurious organic cotton cover. The topper is sized to fit on any bed and comes with elastic straps to make it as secure as fitted sheets. The Global Down and Feather Association has also certified it to the Responsible Down Standard.

Materials

A mattress topper is available in various materials. The purchasers can pick the one that suits their preferences and sleep requirements. Some people may prefer a memory foam topper, while others might prefer natural latex or a down choice.

A memory foam topper offers an incredibly comfortable layer and helps relieve pressure points. It's a good choice for those who sleep on their sides or back, and it can also help relieve aches and pains caused by an old mattress. A memory foam mattress will also lessen the risk of deep or sagging impressions.

Some memory foam toppers come in two firmness options: Plush or Luxury Firm. The latter is best for those who prefer a traditional feel. This Nolah topper is available in various sizes and comes with straps that wrap around the mattress edges to keep it in place.

Many people opt for the Puffy mattress topper due to its high-density, high-quality foam. Its skirt goes all the way around the bed, like a fitted sheet, and can accommodate mattresses that are up to 15 inches high. It's also designed to stop sliding and sliding that is a concern with certain  mattress toppers .

Some toppers are filled with a mixture of feathers and duck down, giving an extra soft pillow-top feel. For example the Brooklinen down mattress topper includes the top layer of premium, natural European white duck down and the feathers underneath that are sourced from the underbelly of the bird (rather than the quills) for a softer feel.

You can utilize mattress pads, protectors, or encasement in conjunction with a topper for protection and to add comfort. Mattress protectors are a thin layer that fits over the mattress to keep moisture, bacteria, and dust mites away from the mattress. It can add a little cushioning, but it is not intended to be as comfortable a mattress topper.

Comfort

In contrast to mattress protectors, which protect the mattress's surface from accidents and spills, a topper is designed to provide cushioning to ensure your ease of use. Mattress toppers come in a variety of materials and thicknesses ranging from 1 to 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 top uses a combination of materials to create a hybrid that offers the benefits of both down and memory foam pillows. The memory foam layer is infused with gel that helps reduce heat retention for better sleeping in hot weather and the down-like fiberfill layer adds softness and warmth. The elastic straps that run across the corners of the topper stop it from shifting when you move throughout the night, and the cotton cover can be washed in the machine.

Many of our test-dwellers said that the Puffy mattress topper was an excellent value and that it significantly transformed the feel and appearance of their old mattresses. The pillowy softness made it easy to find the right sleeping position. One tester also noted that their back and hip pain had lessened and they didn't wake with the same stiffness as they did before.

Another option for those who need a bit more cushioning than their current mattress is the Nolah Mattress Topper, which is made of AirFoam and contours to your body like memory foam. This topper is 2 inches thick, and some have reported that it eases pressure buildup along the spine.

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

Before you purchase a product be sure to read the company's warranty and return policy. Some mattress manufacturers offer a 100 night trial for their mattresses, but not their toppers. Other companies have different return policies for each type of product.

Stores

A mattress topper is a great method to extend the life of your mattress and provide additional support and comfort. It also stops sagging or softening with time. A mattress topper could lose its shape or become moldy when not properly stored. It is recommended to store a mattress in a space that is climate-controlled, such as an storage unit. This will stop the growth of mildew and mold, which can damage the foam mattress. Additionally storage units keep your topper cool and dry, which will stop the development of harmful bacteria that thrive in warm and humid areas.

Take out all bedding from your mattress topper prior to storing it. This will ensure that it is as tidy as it can be and also helps prevent dust mites from settling in the cushion. You may also want to clean any stains that may be on the top of the cushion. If the stains aren't removed, they may turn into odors that could affect the quality of your sleep.

If your mattress topper came with bags for storage, use it to ensure maximum protection. You could also use a larger plastic or vacuum-sealed storage bag. Be sure to choose one that is appropriate for your mattress. If it does not fit it, apply duct tape along the edges to form a tight seal. A vacuum or plastic storage bag can help reduce the size of your mattress topper making it easier to transport and store.

You can also place your mattress topper in a linen closet or another dry, clean area in your home. Do not store your mattress topper in areas that are humid, such as basements or attics, since they can be breeding grounds for moisture, which could cause the topper in the development of mildew and mold. If your topper is exposed humid conditions for long durations it may not be able to be able to return to its original shape or provide the proper support and comfort you expect from it.

Your mattress topper could last for a long time if you take care of it. But, you should think about replacing it within three to five years if it is beginning to degrade or lose its shape.