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A soft mattress topper is an extra layer of padding that goes on top of your mattress to help make it feel softer and more comfortable. It can be a game-changer for your sleep. It’s an easy and affordable way to customize your bed to your unique comfort needs without having to purchase a brand-new mattress.
But with so many types of mattress toppers on the market, how do you choose the right mattress topper for you? At Turmerry, we offer a wide selection of luxurious mattress toppers to help you rest easy each night. Our organic latex and egg crate toppers provide the cozy cushioning you crave without compromising support.
At Turmerry, you can find a variety of mattress toppers to enhance the comfort of your bed. These toppers are made from high-quality organic materials that have garnered certifications from GOLS, eco-INSTITUT, OEKO-TEX, and LGA and are designed to provide a comfortable and supportive sleep experience.
Our Organic Latex Mattress toppers are made from GOLS-certified latex foam, produced through the Dunlop method for superior support and durability. These toppers are available in soft, medium, firm, and extra-firm options that allow customers to customize their bedtime experience to match their preferred sleeping style.
Perforated for Better Breeze
Turmerry Organic Latex topper has many small holes perforated throughout. This allows air to flow freely through the topper. The airflow keeps you cool as you sleep, which is great for people of any age who tend to sleep hot. The perforations let heat dissipate, so you don't wake up sweaty.
Comes With 7-Zone Technology
Our organic latex toppers feature a 7-zone technology, where each "zone" offers suitable firmness and pressure relief to seven different body regions.
Eco-Friendly
Turmerry's organic latex mattress toppers are sustainable and free from harmful levels of chemicals, making them an eco-friendly choice.
Customizable
Customers can choose from various firmness levels, sizes, and thickness options, allowing them to customize their bedtime experience to match their preferred sleeping style.
Turmerry's Egg Crate Mattress Toppers have a convoluted foam design akin to an egg crate, which is ergonomically fashioned to distribute body weight more evenly, thereby reducing pressure on your body's pressure points. Our Egg Crate Mattress Toppers use latex that is crafted from the Dunlop method. These toppers are available in various thicknesses, providing a firmer surface with extra cushioning. This mattress topper also offers plush cushioning, making it suitable for sleepers.
Perforated for Better Airflow
This topper is perforated for unrestricted airflow, providing a cool sleep environment that is ideal for people of all age groups.
Dunlop Latex
Turmerry's egg crate mattress toppers are made from high-density Dunlop latex foam, renowned for its exceptional cushioning, durability, and resilience against wear and tear.
Eco-Friendliness
The latex used in our egg crate mattress topper is taken from sustainable sources and is free from harmful levels of chemicals.
Pressure and Bed Sore relief
The egg crate design gently cradles your body. This prevents painful pressure points from building up overnight. The cushioning also helps reduce bed sores.
This buyer's guide will help you determine if a soft mattress topper is right for your needs. It covers who can benefit from the extra softness and expected costs, how soft mattress toppers differ from firm mattress toppers, tips for choosing the best soft topper for your sleep style and body type, etc.
Soft mattress toppers add extra cushioning to make your sleep surface more plush and pillowy. These toppers are used to soften a firm or an extra-firm mattress, provide a little extra comfort for pressure relief, or simply customize your bed's texture.
Soft toppers are usually 2 to 4 inches thick and made from materials like organic latex, down or feather fill, wool, cotton, and other generously filled materials designed to feel fluffy and soft against your body. Thicker toppers around 3 or 4 inches will have a more dramatic impact on the feel of your slightly sagging mattress.
There are many perks to adding a soft topper to your sleep setup -
Enhances Comfort and Support
Soft toppers add an extra-comfortable top layer that conforms to the body's natural curves for cushioned pressure relief. This helps alleviate discomfort as compared to extra-firm mattress toppers.
Customizable Softness
You can find mattress toppers in varying thicknesses and materials to get the exact plushness you want.
Extends Mattress Life
Protecting your mattress with a topper prevents premature wear and tear on your mattress.
Cost-Effective Upgrade
Buying a new mattress is a big investment. A soft topper offers an affordable and great solution to improve the comfort of your existing mattress.
Easy to Use
Mattress toppers are designed for convenience. Most fit right on top of your mattress like a sheet and stay in place. Just find one in the same size as your mattress.
Certain types of sleepers tend to favor the plush comfort of a soft mattress topper. They are as follows:
Side sleepers have curves at their shoulders and hips that sink into the mattress. A soft mattress topper provides extra cushioning in these spots.
Those with a petite or slender frame tend to feel more comfortable on a softer sleeping surface that conforms closely to their bodies.
Kids and teens often sleep best on a super soft and cushiony surface. A super soft mattress topper creates a fluffier feel for a child's mattress.
For lightweight sleepers below 130 lbs., the extra plush padding of a soft topper helps take tension off achy lower backs. The cushiony surface cradles the natural curves of the spine, allowing it to rest in proper alignment. The topper conforms tenderly around the back, filling in any gaps to keep the whole area supported.
People who sleep hot tend to prefer breathable soft topper materials like latex or wool that help regulate temperature.
A soft mattress topper can be a godsend for many back sleepers weighing up to 130 lbs. Those who slumber on their backs often prefer a medium-firm mattress or slightly softer option, and sometimes, too much stiffness causes discomfort in the spine, shoulders, and hips.
When it comes to comfort, everyone has their own preferences. What feels pleasantly firm to you may seem rock-hard to others. If your mattress is just too darn hard for your liking, a soft topper can work wonders. It gives the sinking-in of your mattress a hugging sensation as the fluff engulfs your body.
The prices of soft mattress toppers can vary from $100 to $400. Going for that plush, pillowy softness means less dense foams, which are more affordable. Here at Turmerry, our soft latex topper starts at just $89, which is a great price for luxurious comfort.
Our generously thick organic latex and Egg Crate Mattress toppers provide long-lasting cushioning right where you need it. You do not need to toss and turn on an overly firm mattress. Even our budget-friendly toppers use quality GOLS-certified organic latex.
With Turmerry, you can revamp your mattress feel without emptying your wallet. Our breathable, cooling latex transforms rock-hard beds into blissful softness. Sleep soundly on top-notch plushness and savings with our soft mattress topper prices!
The main differences between soft and firm mattress toppers lie in their firmness levels, materials used, and support. Here are the key differences between these mattresses:
Soft mattress toppers are plush and provide a softer sleeping surface, while firm mattress toppers offer a more rigid and supportive surface. Soft mattress toppers compress more easily when you lay on them, while firm mattress toppers are more rigid and won't sink in much.
Soft mattress toppers are made of materials like low-density latex, memory foam, feather, down, and cotton, which provide a softer and more plush feel. Firm mattress toppers are often made of materials like high-density foam, latex, or wool, which offer better support and durability.
Firm mattress toppers are designed to support your bones, so your muscles can fully relax when you sleep. Soft mattress toppers offer greater comfort and contouring over support.
Due to low-density foams with more open-cell internal structures, soft mattress toppers tend to be more breathable than firm mattress toppers.
Firm mattress toppers use high-density foams, which can last longer than low-density foams.
Keep the following factors in mind when selecting a soft mattress topper that meets your requirements:
The material influences the topper's softness, breathability, durability, and other performance factors. Consider options like:
Organic Latex
Derived from the sap of rubber trees, organic latex offers responsive cradling and cushioning elasticity. It sleeps cool and is a bit bouncier than memory foam, giving it a more luxurious feel. High-quality organic latex mattress toppers are extremely durable and resistant to sagging, even with years of continuous use.
Memory foam
Memory foam is a type of viscoelastic foam that exhibits low responsiveness. It reacts to body heat and weight by softening, which allows it to conform closely to the body, relieving pressure points. Furthermore, memory foam mattress toppers are known for their ability to isolate motion effectively, while they also tend to retain some heat.
Featherbed/down-alternative
Featherbed/down-alternative toppers use classic, luxurious materials made from duck or goose feathers. They mimic the sensation of sleeping on a fluffy cloud. Needs regular fluffing to maintain loft.
Wool
Natural wool fibers provide softness and breathability. Wool regulates temperature, resists dust mites, and prevents moisture buildup.
GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard): GOTS limits the use of nasty chemicals during textile processing.
GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard): GOLS sets strict guidelines for quality organic latex production using minimal chemical inputs.
OEKO-TEX: This certification means the topper has been tested to restrict the emission of toxic substances that can cause health issues.
The thicker the mattress topper, the better the feel would be. As 2-inch toppers provide subtle extra padding, 3 to 4-inch toppers drastically soften the sleeping surface with more sink and hug.
Look at the manufacturer's firmness rating (usually a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being the softest). A rating of around 2-4 will offer an ultra-soft and plush feel. Ranges of 4-6 provide soft cushioning with a little support.
Look for high-density materials like organic latex toppers that resist sagging and impressions. Wool and memory foam mattress toppers also hold their shape in the long term.
Some new materials, like memory foam, have an initial odor that dissipates over time. Just give your topper some time to air out before snuggling in. Wool, cotton, and latex have lower odor potential.
Organic latex toppers greatly reduce motion transfer while providing excellent cushioning. Memory foam also absorbs motion well for a restful night's sleep.
Memory foam softly conforms to the body. Latex and wool also mold but bounce back quicker. Light polyfill and downfill offer the least body contouring as compared to latex toppers and egg crate mattress toppers.
Mattress toppers need to be cared for to be used for years to come. Look for toppers with covers that can be spot-cleaned and moved around easily.
If sleeping hot is a concern, prioritize breathable materials like organic latex, wool, cotton, or gel-infused memory foam. They are specially designed to dissipate heat. Avoid dense memory foam if you want a cooler topper.
Here is how to care for your mattress topper:
Use your vacuum cleaner to remove dust, dirt, and debris from the topper's surface. This helps to maintain a clean and hygienic sleeping environment.
Allow your topper to air out in a well-ventilated area, such as near an open window, to prevent mold and mildew growth.
For minor stains, use a mild detergent and a soft cloth to gently blot the stain. Avoid using harsh cleaning agents, as they can damage the topper's material.
If your topper needs a deeper cleaning, you can use a mixture of vinegar, lemon juice, and water to spot clean it. Or you can sprinkle baking soda over the stained area to absorb moisture and odor. Let it sit for a few hours, then remove it with a vacuum cleaner.
After cleaning, make sure your topper is completely dry before using it again. You can use a hair dryer on the lowest setting to speed up the drying process if needed. Ensure that you don’t use too much heat, as it could damage the topper.
Regularly rotate and fluff your topper to ensure even distribution of the filling and maintain its shape.
To protect your topper from dust mites, dead skin cells, and other debris, consider using a mattress protector or mattress topper cover.
Before choosing the right size of mattress topper, you should consider the following factors:
Size of the Mattress - Ensure that the topper is of the same size as your mattress so that it can perfectly align with the edges of the mattress. Toppers are generally available in variable sizes like twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king.
Bed frame - If you have a bed frame with a headboard or footboard, make sure that the topper fits properly and doesn't interfere.
Sleeping position - Consider your preferred sleeping position, as this affects the thickness and firmness of the topper you are going to choose.
Existing mattress - If your mattress is old or provides inadequate support, you should choose a thicker topper to improve comfort and support.
Maintenance - Ensure that the topper is easy to clean and maintain, as it will help prolong its lifespan and keep it hygienic.
Return policy - Check the return policy of the topper you are considering, as this will give you peace of mind in case you are not satisfied with the product.
Customer reviews - Read customer reviews and ratings to get an idea of the quality and performance of the topper you are interested in.
The thickness you need depends on how much extra softness and padding you want to add. Thinner toppers of 1-2 inches provide subtle cushioning. For a dramatic difference, choose a plush 3-4 inch topper. Side sleepers tend to prefer thicker options for pressure relief.
Pay attention to the material and firmness rating. Softer, conforming toppers work best for side sleeping. Firmer and more supportive types are ideal for back and stomach sleepers.
Yes, adding a mattress topper can help reduce back pain by cushioning pressure points and aligning the spine. Soft toppers provide comfort, while firmer ones offer support. Look for conforming materials like latex.
Adults often benefit from a 2 to 3-inch memory foam or latex topper. These provide pressure relief for joints while easing motion transfer. Super soft toppers add extra comfort for aging bodies.
Replace a mattress topper if it develops visible sagging, lumping, or flattening. Natural softening over 1-2 years is normal. But if it no longer rebounds or offers cushioning, it's time for a new topper.
Yes, using a mattress cover or protector over your topper will shield it from spills, stains, and other damage and extend its lifespan. Look for breathable covers.
Use breathable, moisture-wicking sheets and bedding to prevent heat buildup. The gel-infused foam also helps dissipate heat. Letting your foam topper air out periodically can also help regulate the temperature.
Yes, a memory foam mattress topper can help make a firm mattress softer by adding an extra layer of cushioning and support. This helps to make your sleeping surface feel more comfortable and relieve pressure points.
The ideal thickness for a memory foam mattress topper varies from 2 to 4 inches; you can choose one based on your personal preference and the condition of your current mattress. Thicker toppers generally provide more cushioning, while thinner toppers offer a softer surface.
Plush mattress toppers can indeed be good for side sleepers as they provide additional cushioning and contouring to relieve pressure points, especially around the hips and shoulders.
The cost of mattress toppers can vary depending on factors like material, thickness, and brand. On average, you might find mattress toppers ranging from $50 to $200 or more.
Mattress toppers and mattress pads are similar but not exactly the same. Toppers are usually thicker and provide more cushioning and support, while pads are thinner and primarily serve to protect the mattress.
Yes, you can use a soft mattress topper on a firm mattress to adjust the firmness level and add comfort. This can be a great solution for those who find their mattress too firm but don't want to replace it entirely.
For hot sleepers, the best cooling topper often features materials like gel-infused memory foam or natural latex, which are designed to dissipate heat and regulate temperature throughout the night.
The perfect topper for the best night's sleep varies from person to person depending on individual preferences and needs. However, a high-quality memory foam or latex topper with the right firmness level for your sleeping position can significantly improve comfort and support.
The main difference between a plush mattress topper and a firm topper lies in their level of softness or firmness. Plush toppers are softer and provide more cushioning, while firm toppers offer more support and less sinkage. Your choice between the two depends on your preference for comfort and support level.