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A full size mattress topper is the finishing touch for any full size mattress owner. Covering 54 inches in width and 75 inches in length, these toppers seek to boost comfort and support for solo sleepers. And when you're on the hunt for the best full mattress topper, your quest ends with Turmerry!
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We all yearn for peaceful nights of restful sleep at the end of tiring days. Being at the forefront of sleep innovations, Turmerry mattress toppers cater to that yearning by entrusting you with the perfect sleeping surface. Our toppers are certified safe by GOLS, OEKO-TEX, eco-INSTITUT, and FSC. Not only are they sustainably and responsibly sourced, but they're also free from harmful levels of chemicals, as we make them to the highest organic standard (≥95%).
Eco-friendliness aside, the Organic Latex Mattress Topper, Egg Crate Mattress Topper, and RV Mattress Topper are loaded with advantages like breathable cooling, contouring pressure relief, and firm spine support thanks to the highly durable, perforated organic Dunlop latex foam that we use. They're perfect for your full size mattress. Check out all the benefits you get with each topper below!
Our full-size Latex Mattress Topper is composed of GOLS-certified organic latex foam, produced through the Dunlop method for superior support and durability. It incorporates a 7-zone technology, with each "zone" tailored to provide the appropriate firmness and pressure relief to seven distinct body areas. Additionally, it is thoughtfully designed with perforations to promote unrestricted airflow, preventing heat buildup and maintaining a cool sleeping environment.
Our full-size Egg Crate Mattress Topper is also crafted from GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex foam, ensuring inherently superior support and durability. It boasts a unique convoluted egg-crate design that conforms to the sleeper's body, offering enhanced pressure relief and relief from bed sores. It is also strategically perforated to facilitate optimal airflow, preventing heat retention and ensuring a comfortably cool sleep environment for those who sleep hot.
Our full-size RV Mattress Topper is built for travel. Compact in size and in sync with the nature outside, the RV topper comes stacked with features like 7-zone support, perforated breathability, Dunlop latex support, and contouring comfort to make sure your sleep is as memorable as your journey.
Slip into gentle sleep that nourishes both you and the planet. Turmerry's mattress toppers are crafted with nature in mind, combining premium comfort with sustainable practices. Our organic materials cocoon you in softness, while our commitment to the environment ensures your sleep is as pure as it is restful. Choose Turmerry for sleep that feels good and does good.
Dimensions of full mattress toppers in Inches - 54 x 75 inches
Dimensions of full mattress toppers in Centimeters - 137.16 x 190.5 cm
Dimensions of full mattress toppers in Feet - 4.5 x 6.25 feet
A full sized mattress topper is the best mattress topper for a full size bed. Its dimensions match those of a full bed (54 x 75 inches), ensuring that it isn't too small or too big.
Mattress toppers can make a big difference for most mattresses. They can improve the lifespan of a brand-new mattress and/or offer extra cushioning plus support for your current mattress. Moreover, mattress toppers can be used to soften a too-firm mattress with dense foam or to firm up a too-soft mattress with light foam.
However, your current mattress mustn't be too old to the point where it has begun to droop and sag. In such cases, a topper might not be able to make a big difference.
Here are a few things that you must consider -
Size
Before you buy a full topper, make sure the mattress you own is of the same size.
Twin mattress topper for a twin bed.
Twin XL mattress topper for a twin XL bed.
Full mattress topper for a full bed.
Queen mattress topper for a queen bed.
King mattress topper for king bed.
California king mattress topper for California king bed.
A topper that is too small may not provide even coverage, leading to discomfort and possibly impairing sleep. On the other hand, a topper that is too large can be difficult to maneuver on the bed and may lead to bunching and unevenness.
Material
You get what you pay for - You might be tempted by that cheap foam model at the big store, but it may not provide the support and durability you need. Investing in a topper made of high-quality, durable materials can make all the difference in getting a good night's sleep.
Materials like natural latex, memory foam, and pocketed coils offer not only longer lifespans but also improved performance in categories like pressure relief, temperature regulation, and motion absorption. Sure, they may come with a higher price tag, but when it comes to something as important as your sleep (and overall well-being), isn't it worth it?
Firmness
The firmness of a topper is often subjective, as it largely depends on individual preferences and sleeping positions. What feels firm to one person may feel soft to another. That being said, the initial feel, or "hand test," can still provide helpful information when trying out a new mattress topper.
While some people may prefer the sinking feeling of a softer topper, others may desire more support from a firmer option. It's important for shoppers to keep in mind their sleep position, body weight, and any aches or pains they may have before making a decision on the firmness level.
Generally speaking, those who weigh less than 130 pounds may prefer a softer topper that contours more closely to their body. In contrast, heavier individuals may benefit from a firmer topper that offers better support. Additionally, side sleepers tend to need softer materials for cushioning, while back and stomach sleepers often prefer firmer options.
Thickness
You should also pay attention to the topper's thickness, as it can affect certain sleep factors like body pressure. A thicker topper can provide additional support and cushioning, while a thinner topper may not have as much impact on the feel of your bed.
It's also important to take the overall height of your bed into account as well. A thick topper on an already high bed may make it more difficult for you to get in and out.
Heat retention
Too much heat can disrupt sleep and leave you feeling uncomfortable, while not enough can make it difficult to stay warm at night. A good topper should offer some level of insulation, helping to maintain a consistent temperature during sleep.
Many toppers are made from materials that tend to trap heat, resulting in an uncomfortable sleeping surface for hot sleepers. So, when selecting a mattress topper, be sure to carefully research for high quality materials and assess their ability to retain heat for a comfortable and restful night's sleep.
Mattress condition
Looking for a quick fix for your sinking mattress? Sorry to burst your bubble, but a topper probably won't do the trick. Think of it this way: a played-out, lumpy mattress is like an old and crumbling cake. Sure, you could put the icing on top and make it look nice for a little while, but the broken-down foundation remains the same. The only real solution? Get yourself a new mattress.
Reviews
Choosing the right topper can be difficult with so many brands and models on the market. You can get an idea of which full toppers are the best by reading reviews from other shoppers. You can also find out about potential problems that a particular model might have before you purchase it by reading reviews.
Warranty
You'll want to ensure that your full-size topper is covered by a warranty. High-quality mattress toppers are generally backed by a 3-year warranty, although some brands offer 5-year warranties. You can have more confidence in the quality of the topper with a longer warranty.
Trial periods
Most reputable retailers offer a trial period of at least 30 to 60 days, during which you can return the topper for a full refund if you are not satisfied. This gives you ample time to adjust to the new topper and decide whether it is comfortable and supportive enough for your needs.
For thickness, a 2 inch mattress topper or a 3 inch mattress topper is ideal for most lightweight and average-weight sleepers. Thicker toppers, like a 4 inch mattress topper, are best suited for heavyweight sleepers (above 230 lbs.).
A 2-inch mattress topper can usually make a difference for a new or partially new mattress. It provides enough cushioning and support in such cases. However, with an old or very old mattress, you may need 3 or 4-inch mattress toppers. It also depends on how heavy you weigh and how much cushioning you desire.
Yes, you may need larger sheets to accommodate the added height of a topper. It's advisable to opt for a fitted bed sheet with a deep pocket. A fitted sheet with a deep pocket can often ensure a secure and comfortable fit. For added convenience, choose a removable mattress topper cover, a washable mattress topper cover, or a mattress topper cover that does both.
A deep pocket bed sheet is designed to accommodate thicker/taller mattresses. These deep pocket sheets are constructed with deeper, more extensive corners (or pockets) that can stretch and cover the entire mattress, even if it has added layers such as a topper, pillow top, waterproof mattress pad, thick mattress protector, and/or thick mattress cover.
Deep pocket sheets are particularly useful for ensuring a snug, secure fit, preventing them from coming undone during sleep. You'll be able to find bed sheets with a deep pocket in various sizes to match different mattress dimensions.
It is not recommended to buy a mattress pad/topper in place of a mattress. Mattress toppers and mattress pads exist as bedding additions to mattresses, enhancing their comfort and lifespan.
Using a mattress pad/topper without a mattress beneath it means you'll get very minimal support and comfort. Sleeping every night on a simple mattress pad/topper could even result in lessened sleep quality, which can lead to other health issues.
While they may serve a similar purpose, full size mattress toppers and mattress pads aren't the same.
Full size mattress pads are typically a thin layer/soft layer of material that is used as the top layer of a mattress. A mattress pad, especially a waterproof mattress pad, usually works to provide cushioning and protection against spills.
On the other hand, full size mattress toppers, though used as the top layer of a mattress, are thicker than mattress pads, offering greater support and potentially extending the lifespan of your current mattress.
A pillow top mattress has an extra layer of padding, kind of like a mattress pad, sewn onto the top layer for a plush pillow-like feel. A regular mattress lacks this plush pillow top cushioning and offers a variety of comfort levels.
While a pillow top mattress already has an extra layer of padding atop it, another layer of mattress pad/topper wouldn't hurt. An extra mattress pad/topper, such as a waterproof mattress pad/topper, could even help increase the lifespan of the pillow top mattress. However, a mattress pad/topper may change the overall feel of the pillow top mattress, so be on the lookout for that.
A mattress protector can indeed be used with a mattress topper. With a mattress protector, you can ward off many of the impurities that are present around the mattress, helping increase its lifespan. A mattress protector can also make the mattress maintenance process easier for you.
Look for a breathable mattress protector cover made of organic materials like cotton, as it ensures cooling. Aside from breathability, make sure the mattress protector is waterproof, too, as it helps greatly against liquid spills. If you're planning on using a mattress protector, we recommend doing it this way -
Latex, memory foam, gel memory foam, feather fill, down alternative fill, and wool are some of the common topper materials.
Full Latex Mattress Topper
Durable, flexible, breathable, and the most comfortable natural material to sleep on - latex mattress toppers are one of the best mattress toppers in the US.
Latex toppers are known to provide great cushioning, contouring, and pressure relief. Plus, they're bouncy and responsive, so you're offered more freedom of movement. The bounce also ensures you won't sink into the topper and risk spinal misalignment.
While there are synthetic and blended latex options on the market, it's important to note that they are made with harsh chemicals that aren't safe for you or the environment. Stick with a natural latex topper for ultimate comfort and peace of mind.
And don't worry about having to replace your natural latex topper every year - with proper care and maintenance, they can last for up to or more than 5 years!
Full Memory Foam Mattress Topper
Another classic option is a memory foam mattress topper, which conforms to the shape of your body for personalized comfort. Well-known for its great amount of cushioning and motion isolation, a memory foam mattress topper is a pretty good choice for couples who want undisturbed sleep.
But while they offer unparalleled comfort, it has been reported that the traditional memory foam mattress topper can retain too much heat. There have even been recent concerns about potential toxicity in the materials used to make a memory foam mattress topper.
If you're planning to buy one, make sure you go for a memory foam mattress topper with high-density memory foam. Though it may retain more heat than a low-density memory foam mattress topper, a high-density memory foam mattress topper is much more durable and doesn't sag over time.
Full Gel Memory Foam Mattress Topper
A gel memory foam mattress topper offers all the benefits of a traditional memory foam mattress topper - providing pressure relief, cushioning, and motion isolation - with the added advantage of staying cool and being more responsive.
A gel memory foam mattress topper combines the traditional memory foam mattress topper with cooling gel beads. The gel particles dispersed throughout the gel memory foam mattress topper help regulate body temperature, alleviating heat buildup during sleep. The gel infusion also helps make the gel memory foam mattress topper bouncier.
However, just like a traditional memory foam mattress topper, a gel memory foam mattress topper is said to have a very strong odor upon unpacking due to the off-gassing of chemicals used in manufacturing.
Full Feather Mattress Topper
For those who prefer a more traditional feel, there's also down or feather fill, which adds softness and cushioning. These thick layers of feathers provide a soft cushion, trapping body heat to keep you warm at night. The feathers also distribute weight evenly, helping to eliminate pressure points.
However, it is important to note that feather mattress toppers can be difficult to clean and may not offer enough support for those with back pain or other health concerns.
Full Wool Mattress Topper
Filled with gentle natural fibers, wool toppers/mattress pads trap body heat to keep you warm at night without causing overheating. The material's remarkable moisture-resistant properties make it a hygienic option, helping to prevent sweat and stains on the underlying mattress.
As a natural fiber, wool is usually considered safe, hypoallergenic, and dust-mite resistant for those with allergies or sensitive skin.
One disadvantage of wool toppers/mattress pads is that the material has not proven to be as effective as foam alternatives in providing support or pressure relief. Therefore, in terms of the best option for those suffering from aches and pains, a wool topper/mattress pad may not be the one to consider.
A memory foam mattress is a complete mattress made of multiple 2-inch, 3-inch, or 4-inch memory foam layers. If you desire full-body support and comfort, a memory foam mattress is the way to go.
A memory foam mattress topper is usually a single 2-inch, 3-inch, or 4-inch memory foam layer designed to be placed as the top layer of an existing mattress. If you desire more from your current mattress, then a memory foam mattress topper is the way to go.
A traditional memory foam mattress topper is flawed in many ways when compared to a latex mattress topper.
For instance, a memory foam mattress topper can retain body heat, off-gas VOCs, and sink you into it, offering less support. Natural latex mattress toppers can bypass these issues of a memory foam mattress topper by offering a breathable structure, eco-friendly materials, and a bouncy response.
So, if you prefer more cushioning than support and don't mind the drawbacks of a memory foam mattress topper, it's a good choice. But if you'd rather have a more supportive, eco-friendly, cooling mattress, then a latex mattress topper is the best choice.
Yes and no. A gel memory foam mattress topper contains cooling gel memory foam, which is basically a 2-inch, 3-inch, or 4-inch gel (cooling gel) infused memory foam mattress topper. This cooling gel infused memory foam helps the gel memory foam mattress topper provide a more responsive and cooling mattress overall.
So, if that is what you're seeking, i.e., a more responsive and cooling mattress, then yes, a gel memory foam mattress topper is the better choice.
But if you're willing to replace the responsive, cooling mattress experience with a more cushioning, cozy mattress experience, then a traditional memory foam mattress topper is the ideal pick. So it ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Based on our experience, the best cooling mattress topper for hot sleepers is one made of breathable materials like natural latex or wool. These materials will help regulate your body temperature during the night.
The best mattress topper for back pain is one that is thick and firm enough to provide a neutral spine alignment. But at the same time, it should also provide adequate cushioning and pressure point relief for optimal comfort.
A latex, egg crate, memory foam, or gel memory foam mattress topper is often a good option. However, it's important to keep in mind that memory foam and gel memory foam are not natural, healthy, or eco-friendly like latex.
The best mattress topper for hip pain is one that is firm and supportive. A latex topper that is at least 3 inches thick is a good option, as it conforms to your body and provides excellent support, often required for relieving hip pain symptoms. We'd recommend a latex, egg crate, or memory foam mattress topper for hip pain.
The best mattress topper for shoulder pain is one with contoured surfaces that can cradle your shoulders and alleviate pressure points. When you are buying a topper specifically for shoulder pain, pay attention to the materials used. Some materials, such as natural latex, are particularly good at molding to the body, providing targeted support and relief from pressure points.
If you're on the lookout for the best mattress topper for heavy people, consider getting a thicker option. A thicker topper provides more support and cushioning. It also lasts longer since it is durable and doesn't sag much over time.
As far as materials go - natural latex and high-density memory foam are often good options for heavy people, as they contour the body and provide good support. If you are eco-conscious, health-conscious, or hate sleeping hot, avoid going for a memory foam mattress topper.
The lifespan of a topper depends on its material, build quality, and use case. Generally, natural latex is the material that triumphs when it comes to durability, capable of offering 5+ years of resilient support. With proper care, most mattress toppers will last for 3 to 5 years or more.
Here are some of the most common standard US mattress topper sizes -
Twin Mattress Topper
A twin-size topper is designed to fit a twin-size mattress. It typically measures 38 inches wide and 75 inches long, making it a good choice for children's beds or for use in small spaces.
Twin XL Mattress Topper
Measuring 38 inches wide and 80 inches long, a twin XL topper offers an extra 5 inches of length compared to a standard twin-size topper. Twin XL toppers are often used in college dorm rooms, as they can accommodate students of different heights.
Full Mattress Topper
Standard full-size toppers measure 54 inches wide and 75 inches long, making them a good fit for full-size mattresses. A full mattress topper is often the ideal choice for a single person who wants more sleeping space than a twin or twin XL.
Queen Mattress Topper
A queen-size mattress topper is 60 inches wide and 80 inches long and is ideal for a queen bed. It is considered the most popular size topper sold in the United States. A queen-size topper can be considered the best option for two people who want more room than just what the full-size offers.
King Mattress Topper
A king-size mattress topper is one of the largest toppers available, measuring 76 inches wide and 80 inches long. King-size toppers are ideal for families who sleep together, couples who want space to move around, pet parents, and people who are taller than average.
California King Mattress Topper
The longest of the standard sizes, the California King mattress topper measures 72 inches wide and 84 inches long. It is ideal for families or couples who prefer more legroom than a regular king topper.
Cleaning mattress toppers is an absolutely easy task. Simply follow these steps -
Note: - Turmerry mattress toppers shouldn't be machine washed, as it could damage the integrity of the material.
To store a mattress topper, start by making sure it is clean and dry. Once it's dry, you can either roll it up or put it in a protective cover or a storage bag. You can use a vacuum storage bag or a regular mattress storage bag where excess air can be removed.