How will a 2" 4 lbs. memory foam topper feel INSIDE my zipper-top mattress vs. on top of it?
How different will a 4 lbs. 2" memory foam topper feel INSIDE a mattress? I would like to try putting it inside my quilted zipper-top mattress just to see if it gives it a cushier feel. Where would you suggest placing it within the layers? On top? Sandwiched between a firm PU base and a 32 or 44 ILD later layer? This would be over coils. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! |
Re: How will a 2" 4 lbs. memory foam topper feel INSIDE my zipper-top mattress vs. on top of it?
No, I'm actually not adding toppers to my bed (on top.) I was just wondering how the 2" 4 lbs. memory foam topper would feel INSIDE my mattress vs. on the top. I was thinking it might be okay as long as I wasn't laying on it directly. Right now I have all my exterior toppers off. Inside, over the coils is a 3/4" 55 ILD HD PU base. In the middle is a 1" 44 ILD talalay latex layer. The top layer is a 1" 32 ILD talalay layer. I thought I might experiment and replace the top latex layer with the memory foam and remove the one of the other layers. I only have enough space for a total of about 3 inches of foam inside. The coil system takes up about 6 inches. I'm curious if the memory foam will feel better on my back if it's inside my mattress as opposed to on top. I just hate to have this nice piece of memory foam to go to waste! :-) |
Re: How will a 2" 4 lbs. memory foam topper feel INSIDE my zipper-top mattress vs. on top of it?
That's what I meant. Use your toppers as mattress materials. This will also force you to limit your foam layers to the 3" of space you have inside the mattress cover. My guess is that the visco will feel less squishy inside the mattress cover than it does if you put it on top of the mattress. It will also sleep cooler with the mattress cover insulating it from your body heat and may feel a little firmer depending on how temperature sensitive it is. I recall looking at a mattress in a store that used the zippered top concept. Inside was a layer of firm PU foam, a layer of latex and a layer of memory foam. There was no hard and fast rule about how to arrange them. Basically it was whatever you were most comfortable with. Give it a try with the memory foam on top and see how it feels. This message was modified Jan 27, 2008 by cloud9
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