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When your twin mattress starts to feel lacking in comfort, a twin mattress pad is exactly what you need. Being the silent partner in your quest for restful sleep, a mattress pad can significantly impact your sleep experience by adding an extra layer of comfort, mattress protection, and pressure point relief, promoting deeper sleep.
At Turmerry, we understand the importance of a good night's sleep and the role a quality mattress pad plays in achieving it. That's why we offer a variety of premium mattress pads, each crafted with organic materials like wool, cotton, and latex, to ensure you get the comfort you're paying for!
To make sure you get a healthy night's sleep, we use sustainable, eco-friendly materials, such as OEKO-TEX-certified organic cotton, Woolmark-certified wool, and GOLS-certified organic latex, in our mattress pads. These certifications ensure that our mattress pads are free from harmful levels of chemicals often found in conventional mattress pads, mattress toppers, and bedding. Moreover, it bolsters the quality of the products as well as their durability, so what you're getting is the best of the best!
At 0.25-inch thickness, the Wool Waterproof Mattress Protector Pad is crafted with OEKO-TEX certified cotton percale fabric, non-hazardous, phthalates-free polyurethane, and Shropshire sheep wool filling. It is a fully waterproof material. Furthermore, wool's natural thermoregulating and moisture-wicking properties make it breathable for year-round comfort. With 18-inch-deep stretchable pockets and elastic running all around, this pad provides a secure fitment for various mattress sizes.
With a luxurious 1-inch thickness, the Reversible Fleece and Cotton/Wool Quilted Mattress Pad is a stylish addition to your bedding ensemble. This reversible mattress pad has two layers/sides. One side is adorned with plush fleece, and the other side showcases a delightful cotton/wool quilted pattern. The natural fine washable wool fleece on one side offers warmth in winter, while the 270 TC natural cotton percale on the other side keeps you cool in summer. It is easy to care for as well—simply machine wash in cold water and dry on low heat or air dry.
Available in 2, 3, and 4-inch thickness options, the Latex Mattress Topper is one of our main specialties. It incorporates 7-zone technology, with each "zone" tailored to provide the appropriate firmness and pressure relief to seven distinct body areas. Additionally, the Dunlop latex foam is thoughtfully designed with perforations to promote unrestricted airflow, preventing body heat buildup and maintaining a cool sleeping environment. With certifications from GOLS, eco-INSTITUT, OEKO-TEX 100, and LGA, you can expect the best of the best from our Latex Mattress Topper!
Available in 1.4-inch and 2.4-inch thickness options, the Egg Crate Mattress Topper is one of the most innovative mattress toppers on the market. 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. Certifications for our Egg Crate Mattress Toppers include GOLS, eco-INSTITUT, OEKO-TEX 100, and LGA.
Besides being certified and safe, our mattress pads can provide many more benefits for old and new mattress types. Here are all the ways in which you can enjoy a truly comfortable sleep with us and our bedding: -
Turmerry mattress pads provide a soft, cushioning feel when you lay on top of them, making them the perfect buy for those seeking more comfort than support.
Whether you have a Queen, California King, Split Cal King, Full, King, Crib, Twin, or Twin XL, we've got you covered with multiple mattress sizes.
Worried about sweaty nights? Fret not. Our mattress pads are brilliantly breathable and temperature-regulating, making them suitable for year-round use.
Our mattress pad ensures silent nights that let you sink into restful sleep undisturbed. So, no more stressing over shifting sleeping position only to wake up in the middle of the night!
From the East Coast to the West Coast and beyond, we offer free shipping for all of our continental US customers! And with our wonderful customer service team ensuring full customer satisfaction, you're in good hands from order to delivery.
In this buyer's guide, we'll answer all the questions revolving around your head regarding twin mattress pads and twin mattress toppers.
Mattress pads are thin layers of cushioning material, usually 1 to 2 inches thick, that are designed to be placed as the top layer of a mattress to provide added comfort and protection. The fabrics used to make a mattress pad can include wool, cotton, bamboo, polyester, feather, down alternative, or a combination of these materials.
The primary purposes of a mattress pad include: -
Comfort - Mattress pads add an extra layer of softness to the sleeping surface, enhancing the overall comfort.
Protection - They act as a protective barrier between the mattress and potential contaminants such as spills, stains, or allergens. This helps extend the lifespan of the mattress.
Temperature Regulation - Some mattress pads are designed with materials that offer breathability, cooling, and temperature regulation, combating sweat and heat.
Allergy Protection - Certain mattress pads are hypoallergenic and can provide a barrier against allergens, such as dust mites, that may accumulate in mattresses.
Easier Cleaning - Mattress pads are generally easier to clean than the mattress itself. Many of them are machine-washable, allowing for regular maintenance.
As for whether your mattress needs one, it depends on what you desire from your bed. If you want to add extra comfort to your mattress, protect it from spills and stains, or have specific concerns like allergies, a mattress pad could be a beneficial addition to your bedding.
While these terms may sound similar, they serve distinct purposes in your sleep setup. Here's a breakdown of the key differences between mattress pads, mattress toppers, and mattress protectors: -
Mattress Pads - Primarily focus on comfort and additional protection. They offer a thin layer of cushioning (typically 1-2 inches) to enhance the feel of your mattress, adding softness, pressure relief, and sometimes warmth. Some pads also offer basic protection against dust mites and spills.
Mattress Toppers - Aim to significantly alter the feel of your mattress by providing a thicker layer of support and comfort (usually 2-4 inches or more). They can address specific needs, like adding firmness to a soft mattress or creating a more plush sleeping surface. Most mattress toppers can offer basic protection against spills, stains, and wear and tear.
Mattress Protectors - Protect your mattress from various threats like dust mites, allergens, spills, stains, and even bed bugs. They are typically thin and fitted like a sheet, often featuring waterproof materials. Protectors typically don't add much, if any, cushioning or comfort.
When it comes to choosing a mattress pad, the variety of materials and features can be overwhelming. Here's a breakdown of the most common types of mattress pads, highlighting their pros and cons to help you make an informed decision: -
A memory foam mattress topper is made by adding chemicals to polyurethane, making it more dense and viscous. Most memory foam mattress topper types you find on the market, including cooling gel memory foam toppers and copper-infused memory foam toppers, will be more cushioning and supportive than a regular mattress pad.
Pros: Conforms to your body shape, offering excellent relief from pressure points and reducing aches. Generally quiet and promotes motion isolation.
Cons: Can trap heat, making it less ideal for hot sleepers. May have a slight off-gassing odor initially.
Latex mattress toppers are made from latex, which is obtained by "tapping" rubber trees.
Pros: Provides good support and bounce and is often cooler than a memory foam mattress topper due to its natural ventilation. Very durable and naturally resistant.
Cons: Can be more expensive than other options. May have a firmer feel compared to memory foam.
Down mattress pads are made from delicate fibers found on the undercoating of birds like geese and ducks.
Pros: Luxuriously soft and breathable, offering a cloud-like experience for those who prefer sleeping cozy. Can provide warmth in colder climates.
Cons: Not hypoallergenic and may trigger allergies. Requires regular cleaning and maintenance. Generally more expensive than other options.
Wool mattress pads are made from textile fiber obtained from sheep, goats, rabbits, and other mammals.
Pros: Naturally regulates temperature and wicks away moisture, helping you stay cool in summer and warm in winter. Breathable and naturally resistant.
Cons: May have a slight lanolin odor initially. May not be suitable for people with wool allergies.
Feather mattress pads are made from the plumage, or outer grown feathers, of birds.
Pros: Similar to down in softness and breathability, offering a plush sleeping surface. Often more affordable than down.
Cons: Not as supportive as other options. May not be hypoallergenic and can trigger allergies. Requires regular cleaning and maintenance.
Synthetic mattress pads are made from polyester, rayon, down alternative, and/or other fibers synthesized in labs.
Pros: Affordable option, readily available in various thicknesses and firmness levels. Easy to care for and machine washable.
Cons: May not be as breathable as natural materials and can trap heat. May not be as durable as other options. Can off-gas VOCs.
Choose mattress pads for comfort and basic protection, and mattress toppers to significantly change the feel of the mattress.
Instead of a mattress pad, you can use a mattress topper, mattress protector, mattress cover, bed sheet, blanket, comforter, or other similar bedding.
A twin mattress pad is 38 inches wide and 75 inches long.
Choose a mattress pad with a depth that accommodates your mattress thickness. Standard pads (without deep pockets) suit thicknesses from 7 to 15 inches, while deep-pocket options are ideal for mattresses 16 inches or thicker.
A twin XL mattress topper (38" x 80") is 5 inches longer than a twin mattress topper (38" x 75").