Is this statement true about memory foam topper thickness?
Would you say this is true? (See below) I'm mostly a side sleeper and sometimes a back sleeper. I wasn't planning on buying a 4" topper, though. In fact, I was thinking more like 2". But, I can go with 3" if that will make my shoulders and hips feel better. I just don't want to sink TOO much. Any suggestions? Choosing the correct thickness for your body is vitally important to getting a good nights rest with a Memory Foam mattress topper. If you are a stomach sleeper it is recommended that you get a 2 inch thick topper. If you are a back sleeper it is recommended that you get a 3 inch thick topper. If you are a side sleeper it is recommended that you get a 4 inch thick topper. The thicker the topper you choose the softer the sleep surface will be because with a memory foam topper regardless of what density you choose the thickness will determine how soft the topper will be. |
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BeddyBye. You seem to be on the edge of two ways to go here. A simple answer to one of your questions is that I don't believe that a 3" would sleep any warmer than a 2". Your desire to investigate the 4lb/3 inch is interesting. You would be trading softness for depth. A 3" will give your shoulder more room to sink in and the additional lb of density might just hold your lower body in position. Your quesions are good ones. Please let us know how it goes so we can keep learning. Mattdud
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Thanks, Mattdud. I'm going to stick with my 3 lbs. 2" MF topper for now. Pressure points feel better than without it. And since it was on clearance and with coupons, it was basically free. I'm not sure if I'll order a 4 lbs. 2" in King when I'm ready or if I'll try a 4 lbs.3" in XL Twin. I'm thinking because I didnt like the feel of my 2" 3lbs. over 1" soft Talalay latex, I might prefer to stick with 2". I'm just hoping the 4 lbs. will be even more comfy than the 3 lbs. I'll let you know what I end up doing!
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