11 Strategies To Refresh Your Mattress Toppers

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11 Strategies To Refresh Your Mattress Toppers

Which Mattress Topper is Best?

This topper is popular by experts due to its marshmallow softness and the baffle box design prevents the clumping. (This helps with cooling and airflow). It's also CertiPUR and GreenGuard Gold certified, which means it's suitable for environmentally conscious sleepers.

If you're looking for the bounce of a spring mattress, but can't afford to upgrade yours this mattress is the perfect alternative. It combines durable, resilient latex with temperature-regulating wool.

1. Memory Foam

A memory foam topper can be used to soften mattresses. Memory foam conforms with your body, decreasing the pressure points and pain. It also helps keep you cool as the material does not store heat. This mattress topper from Sleep Innovations combines layers to create a comfortable surface. It has a 2-inch layer of gel-cooling memory foam that keeps your body cool during sleep, and has an additional layer of soft fiberfill to soften your bed.

The cooling gel that measures two inches is filled with copper to help distribute your body heat while you sleep, and it's enclosed by a 3-inch layer of plush memory foam for extra comfort. The cover is made from a blend of polyester-bamboo that is breathable and helps prevent overheating. In our tests, it stayed us cool throughout the night and prevented motion transfer, which meant we didn't have to worry about our partners moving in the bed. It did have a mild smell upon unboxing and was a bit short for some of our test subjects' bed frames.

This mattress topper is less expensive than other memory foam models we've tested, but it still feels like a high-end product. It has medium (5) feel and is recommended for those between 130 and 230 pounds, as it contours to the body more evenly than heavier toppers. It has an easy-to-clean cover that can be adjusted to fit most mattresses. It comes with an impressive five-year warranty.

This mattress topper is distinguished by its cover with small grooves on the bottom that prevent it from shifting during the night. It also has an open cell structure that helps to prevent overheating and it is CertiPUR-US certified which means it's a low emitting product and has been thoroughly screened for harmful chemicals. It comes in a variety of sizes to meet your needs and can be rolled up or folded for easy storage. The lavender version of the mattress topper will add a touch of relaxation as you get ready for bed.

2. Latex


If your mattress has become less firm, but you're not ready to purchase a new bed yet, a latex mattress topper could be the ideal solution. It's well-known for its ability to provide superior support and reduce pressure points, especially for stomach and back sleepers. It's also more durable than other types of toppers and can add years to the life span of your current mattress.

Similar to memory foam, a latex topper may feel warm or cause a body heat accumulation that can be uncomfortable for some people, so you'll want to select one with cooling gel layers or a fabric cover that can react to the body's temperature and help promote airflow. This topper made by Birch offers both, combining the softness of a quilted cotton cover that's Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified, and a layer of Talalay latex that's both organic and sustainable harvested.

This topper is also hypoallergenic, and it has an antibacterial layer that guards against the growth of mildew and mold. Organic construction is eco-friendly as it cuts down on the amount of chemicals, energy and other resources used in the production and transportation. It's a bit more expensive than some other options on this list, but it's worth the investment for those who are dedicated to eco-conscious shopping.

As an added bonus, this topper comes with a 180 night home trial and money back assurance, which is among the top trials available for  mattress toppers . It is made from natural latex that has been aerated with gel to provide additional comfort and an ice-cold sleeping surface. It's also ventilated by small holes for airflow and according to Savvy, is a good choice for hot sleepers who struggle to find comfortable mattresses or foam toppers.

According to Savvy, this all-natural latex mattress topper from PlushBeds offers a good balance between price and quality. It's made in the USA and is GOTS and OEKOTEX Standard 100 as well as carbon neutral certifications. It's available in two different thicknesses - an inch topper to add more softness without sacrificing support. There's also a 3 inch option for those who prefer more cushioning. It's a great choice for those who sleep on their sides and want to soften their mattress or for those who weigh over 250 pounds and require more support for their spine.

3. Wool

A wool mattress topper is an excellent option for those in need of extra cushioning, soft comfort and pressure point relief. It also helps regulate temperature by absorbing and dispersing water which helps keep you cool in summer and warm in the winter. Additionally, it's hypoallergenic and made from naturally breathable materials with no synthetic chemicals or flame retardants.

This topper, unlike foam, is designed to be positioned on the top of your mattress. It is available in a variety of sizes to fit the majority of mattresses, including twin, full queen King, full queen, and California King. The cover can be washed by a machine and the wool fibers used are hypoallergenic and natural. The topper is available in four different firmness levels Soft for side sleepers who want a soft, comfortable feel Medium for stomach and back sleepers who like an extra-supportive surface, and Extra Firm for those who weigh more or need more support.

This is one of a few wool mattress toppers that has CertiPUR US certification, which guarantees that it's not contaminated by harmful chemicals. It is made of 100% Shropshire Wool and covered in an organic cotton sateen to keep it in a comfortable position all year round. It's extremely air-tight and is a great choice for hot sleepers who wake up covered in sweat. This topper is also a great option for those who have sensitivity to down or polyester bedding.

It could have a mild smell when it's opened and requires an off-gassing period. After it has been aired out, the topper will be fresh and clean. It will keep you warm during the winter and cool in the summer.

A mattress topper is an excellent option for those who want to replace their old or worn out mattress or who would like to upgrade their current bed to be more luxurious and comfortable. A mattress topper can also be an affordable solution for an extra bedroom or college dorm bed. This is a great solution to eliminate allergens at home. There's a mattress protector for everyone, no matter if you choose wool, memory foam or latex.

4. Cotton

A mattress topper is a thin layer that is placed on top of your mattress and can make it feel comfortable and fresh. It also shields your mattress from staining, dust mites and bed bugs. It is different from a mattress protector which is much thinner and designed to keep spills and stains off from your mattress to extend its life span and reduce wear.

A memory foam mattress top can provide extra cushioning, and the firmness helps to relieve back pain. It is not as breathable, and can cause overheating during the night. Try this Layla memory foam topper if your goal is an ice-cooling memory foam topper. It's made of copper, which is designed to help disperse body heat and encouraging sleep in a cooler setting.

While this mattress protector is not organic, it is made with high-quality materials and has good customer reviews. It's a bit on the expensive side, but the brand often offers discounts and you can avail the 100-night trial offer to determine if it's a suitable choice for you.

When we evaluate mattress toppers, we search for comfort and support as well as whether it will stop pains and aches from joints, as well as how well it holds its place during sleep. We also look at odor, temperature regulation and how easy it is for you to clean and put on your mattress.

This natural fiber design is a great choice to consider if you're looking for an soft topper that doesn't come with the cost of memory foam. It has an incredibly lofty fill and a baffle-box design to prevent clumping or uneven spots in the fabric. The outer encasement is made of 100 percent cotton percale and a 270-thread count, so it is incredibly soft and feels luxurious against your skin. It is non-allergenic and is resistant to dust mites and mildew and is available in six sizes for beds.

A memory foam topper can provide a degree of support that can be beneficial for those suffering from joint pain or back pain. It's also a great option for those who find their mattresses too soft, since it can provide a firmer surface that's comfortable but will support your weight better than a traditional mattress.