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Memory foam mattress

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Greeneyedgirl Wed 07-Apr-21 16:56:34

We bought an expensive Tempur memory foam mattress about 4 years ago. Were assured by salesperson it wouldn’t be hot it and it seemed so comfy in the showroom.

We slept on it for 3 months and found it both hot and uncomfortable, and it ended up in the spare room. We now have a JL sprung mattress with a natural filling, which is great. I guess beds are a very personal choice.

kittylester Wed 07-Apr-21 16:53:18

Like the other kitty, we have had a Tempur for years. Love it.

grannysyb Wed 07-Apr-21 16:50:48

We have an electric blanket, I don't think that you're meant to use them on memory foam mattresses?

Witzend Wed 07-Apr-21 16:47:15

Dd and SiL used to have one, bought very cheaply from someone who hadn’t had it long and couldn’t get on with it.

Dd and SiL didn’t have it long, either - found it much too hot.

SueDonim Wed 07-Apr-21 16:44:48

Notanaturalblonde your mentioning of trampolining reminds me of my 3yo GD. She once asked me if she could bounce on my bed. I said no, she couldn’t, because those are the rules in my house.

She thought about it, then asked ‘Can you bounce on your bed then, Nanna?’ grin

notanaturalblonde Wed 07-Apr-21 16:10:26

We had a memory foam mattress quite a few years ago (not an expensive one) which was good for a few years but started sagging. We then changed to a Silentnight "zonal" sprung mattress about 4 years ago but it was like a trampoline. Everytime one of us moved in the night it woke the other one. I am now at the night sweat stage and we have bought a Nectar memory foam mattress. It states it has a top layer which draws the heat away. We have only been using it for a few days and the night sweats are no worse than the sprung mattress (although the weather at the moment is helping). It is also better for us as no trampolining at night.

grannypiper Wed 07-Apr-21 15:14:00

When i went to buy a memory foam mattress the salesman told me that they made you too hot and suggested the silentnight 7 zone mattress instead. It is pure utter bliss and 7 years later is still as comfortable as the day i bought it.

Polarbear2 Wed 07-Apr-21 14:49:04

Also re cooling. Best thing I’ve bought is a silk pillow case. Wasn’t too expensive as it’s cotton in one side which stops it slipping. It’s made a huge difference to me. Not more hot head!!

Polarbear2 Wed 07-Apr-21 14:45:21

We’ve just last night got a new Emma mattress. Our previous one was memory foam but was very hot and over time slumped. This one is also memory foam but seems much nicer. Definitely cooler. Must admit I prefer a sprung mattress but this one is nice. But firm tho.

Casdon Wed 07-Apr-21 14:34:47

Before going to the expense of changing your mattress, have you tried using a cooling mat, I bought two which are designed for dogs in the summer to lie on, and I keep one on the bed and the other on the floor, and swap them over if they get too warm to cool me down. Most effective for me if I cool my head down, for some reason so I use them like a pillow.

B9exchange Wed 07-Apr-21 14:21:58

We have a memory foam mattress, but found it was too hard, and had to put a memory foam topper on as well. I don't find it too hot, we have a pure silk duvet which is light and supposed to adjust to temperatures. We rarely need to use anything on top of it.

Kittye Wed 07-Apr-21 13:58:24

I have had a Tempur mattress for a number of years. I did read that some people found they were too warm, but never had any problems myself. I love it especially for my aching bones.
Trouble is when I go away on holiday other beds seem uncomfortable.

SueDonim Wed 07-Apr-21 13:49:32

We changed from memory foam to a ‘normal’ mattress last year and I definitely don’t get so warm in bed as I used to. When we were looking for a new mattress we were told that some newer memory foam mattresses are constructed to avoid overheating so I guess it is a problem for some people.

Shinamae Wed 07-Apr-21 13:49:22

Six months ago I got rid of my memory foam mattress, got a conventional one and now have a Dreams topper on it absolutely fine....

Helenlouise3 Wed 07-Apr-21 13:45:20

Does anyone have a memory foam mattress on their bed? I don't mean a mattress topper, but the actual mattress itself. Being a lady of a certain ae lol I have loads of night time flushes and am beginning to think that my memory foam mattress isn't helping, as most of the heat seems to be coming from underneath me rather than on top, if you know what I mean. I only have a 4.5 tog duvet cover yet am awake most of the night as I'm far too warm. I don't want to go to the expense of buying a new mattress if it's not going to make any difference.