Latex Topper On Top of Memory Foam Bed???
Dec 28, 2010 8:26 AM
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I recently purchased a Simmons Comfor-pedic Loft Plush bed.  While the bed felt fine in the store, after sleeping on it for about an hour, it feels like I have sunk down to the foundation.  I also seem to get much hotter in this bed than I did on my old bed (innerspring with memory foam topper).  I do not sleep well on the bed, but I was hoping to not be out the $1,500 I spent on it. I was wondering if anyone had tried putting a latex foam topper on top of a memory foam better, to increase air circulation and prevent sinking?  Any opinions would be appreciated.
Re: Latex Topper On Top of Memory Foam Bed???
Reply #2 Dec 30, 2010 1:19 PM
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A wool topper can reduce sinking in a bit and add some cooling affect due to its moisture absorption capabilities.   I have a 1.5" one that I purchased at walmart.com.  It helps if it can be pulled fairly tight with elastic corner straps.  I think they have a decent return policy.

A firmer piece of latex on top might help  a little as well.   Sleeplikeabear has a 30 day return policy, but you will be out shipping both ways and small handling fee.

Don't expect miracles though, because if the foam below does not provide enough support, it is hard to do much about it.  

I assume you cannot return this?

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