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Is a Memory Foam Topper Right for You?

Memory foam mattresses can be quite expensive and is the reason most people choose to buy a memory foam topper, also called a mattress pad, instead of a full mattress. But toppers are not right for everyone. To determine if a mattress topper is right for you there are several factors that must be taken into consideration.

The memory foam topper is much thinner than a full mattress and can easily be placed on top of an already existing bed. This approach gives the consumer almost all the benefits of enjoying a memory foam mattress while lowering the costs considerably.

There are several things to look for when buying a topper including density, firmness, thickness, cost, and the condition of your current bed. Additionally, you want to find a high quality memory foam topper cover that will not only protect the topper, but increase the attractiveness and comfort as well.

Is a memory foam mattress topper right for you?

When trying to determine if a memory foam topper is right for you there are several factors that must be taken into consideration. Is your current mattress firm or soft? Is it level or does it have dips? Answering these two questions will go a long way to knowing if a topper is right for you.

Many people are under the assumption that the firmer the mattress the better it is for you. However, many experts are saying that sleeping on an excessively firm bed can cut off circulation, causing the sleeper to continually change positions in an attempt to find comfort. This extra movement can cause the individual to wake up, resulting in lower quality sleep.

Toppers are great for making a firm bed more comfortable as long as the bed doesn’t have dips. The topper won’t remove the dips, but it will certainly help increase the comfort level. It also won’t work magic on soft beds. If a bed has dips or is too soft it might be a wiser choice to buy a new mattress before getting a mattress pad to place on top.

Density is an important factor

Density is measured in pounds and the higher the rating the denser the pad. You should make sure you buy a mattress topper pad that is rated at 4 pounds or higher. However, it must be noted that not all 4 pound toppers have the same feel. A pad produced by one manufacturer may feel softer or firmer than a pad made by another manufacturer, even if they are rated as having the same density. The only sure way to tell which one you will prefer is to test them out. As a general rule of thumb, costlier mattress topper pads are denser than cheaper pads. This is not always the case, but is true most of the time. So be careful of cheap pads.

How thick should the pad be?

Memory foam toppers come in many different thicknesses, ranging from 1 inch thick up to 4 inches or more. Prices increase as thickness goes up so if you want to save money you should look for thinner pads. A 1-inch thickness can add comfort to your existing bed, but not as much as a thicker pad. 2-inch pads are great because they can improve the comfort and quality of sleep, lessen aches and pains, and are cheaper than thicker pads. A 2-inch pad should be perfect for small to average-sized people, but a larger person should probably go with a 3-inch or thicker foam topper.

What is temperature sensitivity, and is it important?

Another factor to consider is whether or not the pad has a temperature sensitivity feature. Memory foam absorbs and retains body heat, which can make the mattress or topper too hot and uncomfortable for some people. However, if it has a temperature sensitivity feature it can adjust its temperature automatically which can improve comfort.

Should you buy a memory foam topper cover?

The final consideration concerns the memory foam cover. Thinner pads can sometimes be placed between the old mattress and its cover if there is enough room, but thicker pads usually won’t fit. However, it is usually a good idea to get a separate cover for several reasons with the zippered mattress cover being the best.

Memory foam is made from chemicals that can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some people. A nice cover can act as a barrier between the foam and the sleeper, making skin irritations and allergic reactions less likely to occur. When deciding between a thin or thick cover you want to make sure that the cover is not so thick that it will detract from the comfort of the topper itself, but not so thin that it won’t be a good barrier.

The cover will also protect the foam from spills and stains and increase the lifespan of the topper pad itself. And anything you can do to make it last longer will save you money in the long run.