| Sleep Better 2-Inch Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Topper |  | Brand: Sleep Better Category: Kitchen
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Mattress Topper Review November 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After several days on the back porch (airing out & re-expanding from shipping compression), this 2" foam topper made my mattress feel better than it did when new. For a modest cost, I now experience a comfort level every bit as good as our $2,000 mattress. Since I have three degenerated discs in my spine, the contoured support makes for a much more restful sleep and I now wake without pain and numbness in my hands. A definite buy recommendation!!
Smells funny, but feels great November 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm surprised that there weren't as many comments about how strange the foam smells. I worry sometimes about what chemicals I might be breathing in... but the foam is comfy as advertised so if you aren't too sensitive to funny smells, this is a good buy.
Pretty Squishy and Absorbant November 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a nice addition to any bed that needs an extra boost toward its comfort level.
A Good Night Sleep November 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This has helped me get a good night sleep. It has made my bed a lot more comfortable and a joy to sleep in. I really like this product.
Very Comfortable and Affordable October 29, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I own a Tempurpedic mattress, which is my bed at home. I also own the Sleep Better 2-Inch Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Topper, Queen, which I used on top of an Aerobed 18in Raised Queen Premium Guest Bed, Queen and slept on 4 nights per week for a few months to save commuting to San Francisco. I now also own the Sleep Better 3-Inch Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Topper, Queen, which I'm using atop a friend's regular mattress that's otherwise like sleeping on a slab of granite.
First off, the foam for the Sleep Better mattress toppers is not the same as the brand name Tempurpedic foam. The Tempurpedic foam is significantly more dense, meaning: 1) it takes a bit longer to respond to your weight / body heat; 2) it gives you significantly more support; and 3) it takes a bit longer to recover when you move.
I actually slightly prefer the 2" topper on the Aerobed to my $1200 Tempurpedic mattress [boy, do I hate to say that!]. The 3" topper on the granite-like mattress is good, but is my least favored combination.
The 3" topper is too soft and too thick. I sink so deeply into it that it's actually some effort to roll over at night. I got used to it after a few nights, and no longer wake up to roll, but I found it annoying. It's certainly not a bad experience. If I hadn't tried the other 2 options, and was only comparing it to sleeping on the granite mattress from h*ll, I would've been thrilled with it. But knowing what the other options are like, it's my least favored of 3 good choices.
The Tempurpedic is a fantastic mattress, and I'll certainly keep it as my primary bed. My only niggling complaint is that, being temperature sensitive, my sleeping experience is different in summer vs. winter. In the hottest month of summer, the mattress is just a bit too soft, and my back isn't optimally supported. In the coldest month of winter, the mattress is a bit too hard. It does soften up after I've been in it for a few minutes, but it's noticeable when you first get in it.
I really like the combination of the Aerobed and the 2" topper. The Aerobed let me adjust the overall firmness of the mattress and provided all the support. But the tufting of the Aerobed results in deep divots in the surface, which are not comfortable. The 2" topper smoothed out the divots and provided excellent cushioning, without being so deep that I sunk into it and lost the mattress's support.
The brand name Tempurpedic products are definitely superior to all competitors I've tried, so if you can afford them, go for it. If not, the Sleep Better products are good options. I recommend the 2" topper over 3". It's more comfortable, cheaper, and your sheets fit more easily.
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