I am looking at a memory foam mattress topper on costco.com that claims to keep your sleeping temperature right, never too warm. I currently have an innerspring mattress with a few layers of foam that is so hot that I can't stand it. Luckily it was warrantied due to body impressions and a 100% latex mattress is in route, also from costco.com. I was just wondering if anyone knows if these claims of the topper not being hot could be valid or if it will probably be hot as it is just the natural of the material. I know that I can return it to costco if I don't like it, but I was just wondering if I was being had by a marketing ploy? Here is the description from costco.com: Right-Temp™ Mattress Topper: We call it Right-Temp for a reason! This unique mattress topper combines two exclusive materials to keep your sleeping temperature just right... and never too warm. That’s what makes our new Right-Temp™ Topper so special! Three inches of luxurious NutraTemp™ Premium Memory Foam cradles you and conforms perfectly to your body providing extraordinary pressure relief & support. The Nutratemp™ allows air to circulate under you so your sleep is comfortable and undisturbed. The 233-thread count, silky-soft, washable cotton cover is lined with revolutionary Climarelle™ - a fabric which absorbs excess body heat. Amazingly, Climarelle™ absorbs and releases heat as it is needed to maintain a consistent and optimal sleeping temperature. Count on the perfect blend of NutraTemp and Climarelle™ to give you an extraordinarily comfortable, relaxing night’s sleep.
P.S. We do currently have cheap memory foam pillows that we have never had any heat issues with, but our current mattress is unbelieveably HOT (and sagging after just 6 months)! Can't wait until it's gone!! |
Yeah, they say anything to get you to buy a product. Have to use common sense. Memory foam doesn't lift you, you always sink. It is not supportive, it sinks according to your weight. No rebound....just sink. From reading your post, I'm going to venture a guess and say that whatever foam is in your 6 month old mattress is crap and you would benefit from doing mattress surgery and removing it. It does no good to add toppers to a mattress that is sagging , just makes the problem worse if anything. Your answer has to solve the problem. If your bed is sagging, and has springs, the foam has failed. Not that hard to remove it and add back in about 4" of whatever foam you'd like...can be a topper, or whatever. You can mix and match. Hope this hels. Kait |
That's true about sagging mattresses. However, with my mattress, when I did the surgery I found out it was my springs that were sagging. It was a firm mattress with very little foam - *maybe* a quarter inch. Until I received the new mattress, I had to roll up some blankets like a burrito and place them vertically along the center of my box springs, just to push the middle of the mattress up so that it wasn't sagging anymore. I posted pics of my surgery and the fix...I think it was sometime in April. |