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Which Mattress Topper is Best?

This topper is popular among experts because of its marshmallow-like softness, and the baffle box design helps prevent clumping. (This aids in cooling and airflow). It is also CertiPUR US and GreenGuard Gold Certified which makes it suitable for those who are conscious about their environment.

If you're craving the bounciness of a spring mattress but you don't have the money to upgrade your mattress, this topper is the next best thing. It combines durable, resilient latex with temperature-regulating wool.

1. Memory Foam

A memory foam topper can be used to soften a firm mattress. Memory foam conforms to your body shape to help alleviate pressure points and ease pain and keeps you cool as it doesn't hold heat. This mattress topper from Sleep Innovations combines two distinct layers to create an overall comfortable surface. It features a two-inch layer of gel cooling memory foam that keeps your body cool during sleep, and it also comes with an additional layer of soft fiberfill that will soften your bed.

The cooling gel layer is two inches thick and is infused with copper. It helps disperse body heat while you sleep. A three-inch layer of plush memory foam covers it for extra comfort. The cover is made of bamboo-derived fabric that is breathable to prevent overheating. In our tests, it stayed us cool throughout the night and prevented motion transfer so we weren't bothered by our companions moving around in the bed. It did have a mild smell when it was unpacked and was too short for some of our testers bed frames.

This mattress topper is more affordable than other memory foam models we tested, but it's still an expensive product. It has a medium (5) feel and is recommended for those between 130 and 230 lbs, since it conforms to your body more evenly than heavier toppers. It has a removable, washable cover that is made to fit over the majority of mattresses and it is covered by a five-year guarantee.

This mattress topper is distinguished by its cover which has small grooves at the bottom that prevent it from shifting in the middle of the night. It features an open-cell design that prevents overheating. It is also CertiPUR US certified, which means it emits less heat and has been checked to ensure it does not contain harmful chemicals. It comes in a variety of sizes to suit your needs and can be rolled up or folded for easy storage. The mattress topper is available in a special lavender variant for an added touch of relaxation prior to bed.

2. Latex

A latex mattress topper may be the best solution in the event that your mattress is losing its firmness but you're not yet ready to buy an entirely new mattress. It's known to provide excellent support and reduce pressure points, particularly for stomach and back sleepers. Plus, it's more durable than other types of toppers and can add years to the life span of your mattress.

As with memory foam the latex topper could feel warm or trigger a body heat buildup that could cause discomfort for some, so you'll want to pick one with cooling gel layers or a fabric cover that is designed to respond to the body's temperature and promote ventilation. This Birch topper is made of the softness of a cotton cover that is Global Organic Textile Standard certified (GOTS) with an outer layer that is organic and sustainably harvested Talalay latex.

This topper is also coated with an antibacterial coating that protects from mold and mildew. The organic structure is environmentally friendly as it reduces the amount of chemicals and energy, as well as other resources used in the production and transportation. It's a bit more expensive than the other options but it's worth the investment if you are committed to green shopping.

This mattress topper comes with a guarantee of money back and a 180-night trial, which is among the best available for mattress toppers. It is made of natural latex that has been aerated with gel to offer extra thick mattress topper comfort and an ice-cold sleeping surface. It's also ventilated by small holes for airflow and according to Savvy it's a good option for hot sleepers who have trouble finding comfortable mattresses or foam toppers.

Savvy says that this natural latex mattress topper from PlushBeds is a good balance between price and quality. It's produced in the USA and is the GOTS, Standard 100 OEKO-TEX and carbon neutral certifications. It's available in two thicknesses - a two inch topper that adds softness without sacrificing support and a three inch option for those who want a little more cushioning. It's also a great choice for side sleepers who want to soften their mattress or those who weigh more than 250lbs and need more support for their spine.

3. Wool

Wool mattress toppers are a great choice for those looking for more cushioning, soft comfort and pressure-point relief. It regulates temperature by absorption of water and dispersing it, keeping you cool during summer and warm during the winter. Additionally, it's hypoallergenic and composed of natural and breathable materials, without synthetic chemicals or flame retardants.

Unlike foam, this topper is designed to work in conjunction with your mattress. It's available in a variety of sizes -- including full, twin queen, queen, king, and California king -- to accommodate most mattresses. The cover can be washed by a machine, and the wool fibers used are hypoallergenic and natural. The cover comes in four different levels of firmness that are soft for side sleepers who prefer a soft feel Medium for stomach and back sleepers who prefer a slightly more supportive surface, and Extra Firm for those who weigh more or need more support.

This is among the few wool mattress toppers that be CertiPUR-US certified, which ensures that it is free of harmful chemicals. It is made of 100% Shropshire Wool and is encased in organic cotton sateen that helps keep it comfortable all year long. It's extremely breathable, and perfect for hot sleepers who wake up soaked with sweat. This topper is also a great option for those who have sensitivity to down or polyester bedding.

It might have a slight smell when it's opened and requires a period of off-gassing. However, once it's aired out the topper will smell fresh and clean, and will keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.

A mattress topper is a great option for those who want to replace their worn-out mattress or want to upgrade their current mattress to make it more luxurious and comfortable. A mattress topper is also an economical solution for a guest bedroom or college dorm. It's also a great option to minimize allergens in your home. No matter if you opt for a memory foam or wool mattress topper, there's sure to be a suitable one for you.

4. Cotton

A mattress topper could be a thin layer of fabric placed on the top of the mattress. It will make your double bed mattress topper feel more supple and fresh. It can also aid in supporting the mattress that is not stable enough or shield it from stains, spills, dust mites, and the dreaded bed bugs. It is different from a mattress protector which is a lot thinner and designed to keep spills and stains out from your mattress to extend its life span and reduce wear.

A mattress topper made of memory foam can offer additional cushioning and a firmness that helps ease back pain. It's not as breathable and can cause overheating at night. Try this Layla memory foam topper if you are looking for an ice-cooling memory foam topper. It's made of copper, that is designed to help disperse body heat and promote sleep in a cool setting.

Although this travel mattress topper topper is not organic but it's made from high-quality materials and has good customer reviews. The price is a bit expensive, but there are often discounts and a trial period of 100 nights available to see whether you like it.

In our reviews of mattress toppers, we look for support and comfort as well as whether it will prevent aches and pains in joints, as well as how well it holds its place during sleep. We also consider odor, temperature regulation and how easy it is to clean and put on your mattress.

If you're looking for a soft topper that's not as costly as memory foam, we suggest this natural fiber model from Slumber Cloud. It has a lofty, baffle-boxed fill to prevent the formation of clumps and uneven spots on the fabric. The outer encasement is made of 100 cotton percale, and has a 270-thread count, so it is soft to the touch and feels luxurious against your skin. It is hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, and is available in six sizes.

A memory foam mattress topper mattress can offer a level of support for those with joint or back pain. It's also a great option for those who find their mattresses too soft. It can provide a more firm surface that's comfortable but can support your weight better than the traditional mattress.