20 Questions You Should Always Be Asking About Mattress Toppers Before Purchasing It

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20 Questions You Should Always Be Asking About Mattress Toppers Before Purchasing It

Which Mattress Topper is Best?

Experts love this topper due to its marshmallow-softness and baffle box construction that prevents the clumping (for cooling and airflow). It's also CertiPUR and GreenGuard Gold certified, which means it's suitable for environmentally conscious sleepers.


If you're craving the bounciness of a spring mattress, but aren't able to afford a new one this mattress is the next best thing. It combines durable, resilient latex with temperature-regulating wool.

1. Memory Foam

If you have a mattress that is firm and want to add some softness, a memory foam mattress is a great option. Memory foam conforms with your body, decreasing the pressure points and pain. It also keeps you cool as the material does not store heat. This mattress topper from Sleep Innovations combines two distinct layers to create an overall comfortable surface. It has a 2-inch layer of gel-cooling memory foam to keep your body cool during sleep, and it also includes an additional layer of soft fiberfill to soften your mattress.

The two-inch layer of cooling gel is coated with copper to disperse your body heat as you sleep, and it's covered with a three-inch layer of soft memory foam for additional comfort. Its cover is comprised of bamboo-derived fabrics that are ventilated to keep you cool and prevent overheating. In our tests, it stayed us cool throughout the night and slowed motion transfer, so we didn't have to worry about our friends moving in the bed. However, it did emit a slight odor upon removal and was a bit short for our testers' beds.

This mattress topper was cheaper than the other models of memory foam we tried, but it still felt like an expensive product. It has a medium (5-star) feel and is suitable for those who weigh between 130 and 230 pounds, as it is able to conform to your body better than heavier toppers. It comes with a removable, washable cover that is designed to be able to be placed over most mattresses. It is also backed by a five-year warranty.

This mattress topper is distinguished by its cover that has tiny grooves at the bottom that stop it from shifting during the night. It has an open-cell structure which prevents overheating. It is also CertiPUR US certified, which means it's low-emitting and checked to ensure it does not contain harmful chemicals. It is available in a variety of sizes to meet your needs and can be folded up or folded for simple storage. The mattress topper is also available in a specialized lavender version for an added touch of relaxation prior to bed.

2. Latex

If your mattress has become less firm, but you're not ready to buy a new mattress yet, a latex mattress topper could be the best solution. It's known to provide excellent support and reduce pressure points, particularly for back and stomach sleepers. Additionally, it's more durable than other types of toppers and can add years to the lifespan of your current mattress.

Latex toppers can feel warm and can cause body heat to build up which can make it uncomfortable. You'll need one with cooling gel layers or fabric covers that react to body's temperature and encourage ventilation. This topper from Birch offers both, combining an incredibly soft cotton quilted cover that's Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified, and a layer of Talalay latex that's organic and sustainable harvested.

This topper is also hypoallergenic, and it has an antibacterial layer that protects against mold and mildew growth. The organic structure also makes it environmentally friendly, reducing the amount of chemicals and energy used into its production and delivery. It's a little more expensive than other alternatives but it's is worth the cost if you are committed to shopping green.

As an added bonus, this topper comes with a 180 night trial at home and a money-back guarantee--one of the best trials available for mattress toppers. It is made from natural latex, which has been aerated using gel to offer additional comfort and a cool sleeping surface. It's also ventilated with small holes to allow airflow, and according to Savvy it's a great option for hot sleepers who are having difficulty finding a comfortable mattress or a foam topper.

Savvy says that this natural latex mattress topper from PlushBeds is a great balance between price and quality. It's produced in the USA and carries GOTS, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and carbon neutral certifications.  double mattress topper  in two thicknesses - a two inch topper that adds softness without sacrificing support and a three inch option for those who want a bit more cushioning. It's also a great option for those who prefer to soften a firm mattress, or for those who weigh over 250 pounds and require more support for their spine.

3. Wool

Mattress toppers made of wool are a great choice for those who require extra cushioning, more comfort and pressure point relief. It regulates temperature by absorbing water and dispersing it, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. It's also hypoallergenic, made of natural and breathable materials, and free from synthetic chemicals and flame retardants.

Unlike foam, this topper is designed to work in conjunction with your mattress. It's available in various sizes -- including full, twin queen, queen, king and California king to fit most mattresses. The cover can be washed in the washing machine, and wool fibers are naturally and hypoallergenic. The topper is available in four different firmness options Soft for side sleepers who want a comfortable feel, Medium for back and stomach sleepers who prefer a slightly more supportive surface and Extra-Firm for people who weigh more than 250 pounds or need the most support.

This is one of the few wool mattress toppers to be certified by CertiPUR which means it is free from harmful chemicals. It is made of 100 100% Shropshire wool, and is surrounded by an organic cotton sateen cover to make it comfortable for all seasons. It's extremely breathable and ideal for hot sleepers who wake up soaked with sweat. This topper is also a great option for those who have sensitivity to polyester or down bedding.

It might have a slight smell when unboxed and require an off-gassing period. Once it's been aired out the topper will smell fresh and clean and will keep you cool during the summer and warm in winter.

A mattress topper is an ideal option for those looking to replace an old mattress or upgrade their bed to one that is more luxurious and comfortable. A topper is a great solution for a dorm or guest room. This is a great way for you to reduce allergens at home. If you decide to go with a memory foam, latex or wool mattress topper, there's going to be one that's right for you.

4. Cotton

A mattress topper can be an extremely thin layer that is placed on the top of your bed. It will make your bed feel more comfortable and fresher. It can also aid in supporting a less-than-stable mattress or protect it from stains, spills dust mites, the dreaded bed bugs. It's different from a mattress protector, which is a bit tinier and designed to keep spills and stains out from your mattress to prolong its life and reduce wear.

A memory foam mattress topper can add extra cushioning and firmness that helps ease back pain. However, it is not as comfortable as latex or cotton and can also trap heat and lead to overheating at night. If you're looking for a memory foam pillow with cooling properties, try this one by Layla. It's made of copper, which is designed to eliminate body heat and encourage sleep in a cool and comfortable environment.

Although this mattress topper is not organic but it's made from top-quality materials and has excellent customer reviews. The cost is a bit high however, there are usually discounts and a trial period of 100 nights available to see whether you're satisfied with it.

In our evaluations of mattress toppers, we look at comfort and support, whether it can prevent aches and pains in joints, and how well it holds its position during sleep. We also consider the smell, temperature regulation and how easy it is to put on the mattress and clean.

This natural fiber style is a great option if you're looking for a soft topper that doesn't come with the cost of memory foam. It's a high-quality, baffle-boxed fill to prevent lumps and uneven spots on the fabric. The outer encasement is 100% cotton percale and has a 270-thread count, which means it is incredibly soft and feels luxurious against your skin. It is hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, and comes in six sizes.

A memory foam mattress can provide a degree of support for those with back pain or joint problems. It's also a great option for people who find their mattresses too soft. It can provide a more firm surface that's yet comfortable and can hold the weight better than traditional mattresses.