The top layer on my mattress is 100% natural latex with no cover. I am currently using a fairly good quality cotton/polyester mattress pad with elastic sides which holds the top layer nicely in place with the rest of the mattress. With summer approaching I am wondering if it is worth the investment to get a cotton/wool mattress pad. I understand that wool is a better temperature and moisture regulator than polyester. LL Bean has a cotton/wool pad for $129. (queen size). I've also looked at some fairly expensive "wool toppers" at various online sites, but these seem so thick that they might negate the feeling of the top latex layer I am using. I know Eagle had a thread about how much even a mattress pad can change the feeling of the latex. Any thoughts on these 2 options? |
I'd wait to see if you need it but I do believe wool helps reduce heat in summer and add warmth in winter and it can be "cleaned" simply by leaving it out in the sun. I would recommend IF you need one, to get a thin one, maybe no more than 1/2" or 1" that squishes down to 1/2" or less. Mine is like 1.5" that squishes down to 1/2". I have at times felt it works and at times felt it did not work. I keep putting it on, finding it doesn't work for me then taking it off, then changing my configuration and trying it again... Mine might be too thick. LL Bean makes good stuff usually so if they have one that seems a good price and good thickness and materials I'd consider that one. |
This message was modified Apr 2, 2010 by Leo3
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Natura makes a machine washable wool pad. So do these guys...and it is very nice. http://dormeir.com/ check their dealer listing. |
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