keeping toppers on mattresses
May 25, 2008 9:08 PM
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Do any of you have problems with your toppers sliding off the top of your mattress and having to constantly straighten it out?  How do you keep them on without all the shifting!  Right now I have a 2 inch memory foam topper with no cover on it, on top of my SBR mattress.

I want to get a new bed and a natura topper and wonder if I will continue having this problem.
Re: keeping toppers on mattresses
Reply #4 May 27, 2008 3:25 PM
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the mattress I have right now is a twin xl and its almost impossible to find a fitted sheet deep enough for just the mattress, let alone a topper on it!
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Reply #5 May 27, 2008 5:28 PM
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How thick is the bed Cinnabon?  You can find 17-18" fitted sheets can't you?  At Ross they have them.

As for covers I am using a mattress cover, but I think it makes the topper harder (in my opinion).  I would like to find a terry cloth or thick jersey material that stretches so you can feel the topper's softness.  But so far I have not found this type of fabric.  Jersey fitted sheets are too thin for my liking.  Regular sheets make the topper to firm for me too.  But that is just me ; )
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Reply #6 May 28, 2008 1:34 AM
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My topper is tucked in snuggly under my Ultimate CuddleBed fitted mattress fiberbed-like pad. But before I had that, I just put a regular, fitted, quilted mattress pad over the topper. It never slips at all. Stays right where it's supposed to. It's important to have deep enough of a fitted skirt to fit around your mattress and topper.


cinnabon wrote:
Do any of you have problems with your toppers sliding off the top of your mattress and having to constantly straighten it out?  How do you keep them on without all the shifting!  Right now I have a 2 inch memory foam topper with no cover on it, on top of my SBR mattress.<BR><BR>I want to get a new bed and a natura topper and wonder if I will continue having this problem.
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Reply #7 May 28, 2008 4:56 AM
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Leo3 wrote:
As for covers I am using a mattress cover, but I think it makes the topper harder (in my opinion).  I would like to find a terry cloth or thick jersey material that stretches so you can feel the topper's softness.  But so far I have not found this type of fabric.  Jersey fitted sheets are too thin for my liking.  Regular sheets make the topper to firm for me too.  But that is just me ; )

I returned a couple of mattress pads due to this problem. The tight diamond stitching on most woven cotton mattress pads made to fit snuggly over the mattress with elastic sides actually produces a sort of trampoline effect when you lie on it. Couple that with the stiff liner on the bottom and it does make the mattress or the topper on the mattress feel harder. I discovered that the mattress pads that are quilted in broad horizontal bands are much softer all around and eliminate the trampoline effect completely.

Leo, I don't know if you have a Mervyn's nearby, but they carry both the mattress pad I just described as well as a stretch terry one that sounds just like what you're looking for. If you don't have a local Mervyn's try their website at mervyns.com

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Reply #8 May 29, 2008 4:07 PM
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Thanks for the info!  Not sure what the horizontal mattress pad looks like.  You don't have a link to it do you?  I tried Mervyns.com and couldn't find anything.  I will go look at the store thank you.  Also what about sheets, do you know any good quality stretch sheets?  What do you use?
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Reply #9 May 29, 2008 11:55 PM
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I went to Mervyn's and they didn't have terry cloth or stretch mattress covers.  : (
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Reply #10 May 30, 2008 2:48 AM
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This is why I like my Ultimate CuddleBed from Costco. It makes my topper feel sooooo cushy and cozy. I highly recommend it!


cloud9 wrote:
I returned a couple of mattress pads due to this problem. The tight diamond stitching on most woven cotton mattress pads made to fit snuggly over the mattress with elastic sides actually produces a sort of trampoline effect when you lie on it. Couple that with the stiff liner on the bottom and it does make the mattress or the topper on the mattress feel harder. I discovered that the mattress pads that are quilted in broad horizontal bands are much softer all around and eliminate the trampoline effect completely. </p><p>Leo, I don't know if you have a Mervyn's nearby, but they carry both the mattress pad I just described as well as a stretch terry one that sounds just like what you're looking for. If you don't have a local Mervyn's try their website at mervyns.com</p><p>
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Reply #11 May 30, 2008 5:50 AM
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Leo3 wrote:
I went to Mervyn's and they didn't have terry cloth or stretch mattress covers.  : (


That's odd. I was just in there the other day and they carried both varieties at the Simi Valley store. Call around and ask to speak to someone in the bedding department.
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Reply #12 May 30, 2008 6:53 PM
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Do you know what the mattress cover is called or who makes it?  I wouldn't know what to ask for.  I wonder if Walmart or somewhere else has it?  I wish Costco didn't charge a fee or I would look for the Cuddlebed you guys have.  Also that other topper they no longer make that some of you like.  SO disappointing that you can't even get that now.  Sigh.....
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Reply #13 May 31, 2008 1:28 AM
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It's only sold at Costco.com amd there's no fee. You don't even have to be a member. You can use any credit card, too. Shipping and handling is included.

http://www.costco.com/Browse/Productgroup.aspx?Prodid=11189730&whse=BC&topnav=&browse=&lang=en-US

It's too bad that Penneys no longer has the Dream Coil pad. Maybe you can write or call Carpenter and ask if they'll sell you one or direct you to where you can:


http://www.carpenter.com/divisions/consumer-products/foamPillows.php <--------------------Click on Bedding on left sidebar and then on the bottom, click on Omalon and read about it.

Leo3 wrote:
Do you know what the mattress cover is called or who makes it?  I wouldn't know what to ask for.  I wonder if Walmart or somewhere else has it?  I wish Costco didn't charge a fee or I would look for the Cuddlebed you guys have.  Also that other topper they no longer make that some of you like.  SO disappointing that you can't even get that now.  Sigh.....