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mattress toppers

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J52 Thu 08-Jan-15 00:39:28

We have a hollow fibre one. It is lovely and soft without the problems of the feather or memory foam ones. x

matson Wed 07-Jan-15 13:41:44

Thank you for your suggestions, I will research the pure down toppers and if affordable may be the answer.

hildajenniJ Mon 05-Jan-15 19:15:30

We have a feather mattress topper on our bed. It is lovely and soft but I hate it with a passion!!!
The feathers seem to migrate to the middle and after two or three nights it's like sleeping either side of the great wall of China.
I have to strip the bed to get to it and give it a good shake up to redistribute the feathers, not easy when it is a king size topper. Ours isn't prickly, it came with a really good cover, it's just the large hump down the middle of the bed that is the bother.

annsixty Mon 05-Jan-15 19:03:21

We had a wonderful down filled one given to us by a friend and used it for years but eventually it became thin and started shedding down through the cover. As they were expensive I bought a feather filled one from an advert in a newspaper. It was very scratchy and we had to take it off,it is in a spare wardrobe packed away.Do go for the best you can afford.

Ana Mon 05-Jan-15 18:11:40

I've read reviews of some feather filled mattress toppers which say they can be prickly. I'm thinking of investing in one, but would down be better?

whitewave Mon 05-Jan-15 18:09:20

Used to holiday with an Aunt and she had a feather mattress - it sat on a sort of mesh, there was also a bolster pillow, but all so comfortable.

MrsJamJam Mon 05-Jan-15 18:06:43

We have a feather one and I LOVE it. Feels utterly luxurious to sink into it and I now have much less night time pain from arthritic hip. Cosy in winter but not hot in summer (how does it do that?) It was expensive but has been worth every penny.

daffydil Mon 05-Jan-15 13:29:38

I couldn't get on with my memory foam mattress at all, I was always too warm and didn't find it any more comfortable than the existing matress. I don't have any experience of featherfilled ones but would be interested to hear of anyone who has tried them.

matson Sun 04-Jan-15 18:58:49

I currently have a memory foam topper on my bed, but I am finding the retained heat is irritating a skin condition ( I have coolmax cover on ). Thinking of maybe trying a featherfilled topper to see if this would be as comfortable, but cooler... just wondered if GNs had opinions on best option thanks.