california king mattress topper memory foam

california king mattress topper memory foam

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California King Mattress Topper Memory Foam

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Truck & Tool Rental The Home Depot Logo DIY Projects & Ideas Flooring & Area Rugs Lighting & Ceiling Fans Model # 1791025 CalKingKing Memory Foam Mattress Topper Wake up refreshed and well-rested after sleeping on 2 in. of Authentic Comfort Memory Foam. This Authentic Comfort Topper is made of soft, conforming, memory foam that relieves pressure points and adds luxurious comfort to any mattress by cradling every curve of your body. Highly breathable, it allows for increased airflow to create a cooler and more hygienic sleeping environment. A unique production process neutralizes traditional foam odor and plant-based enhancements lower the impact on the environment. Authentic Comfort mattress toppers are manufactured with premium quality, Memory foam that is CertiPUR-US certified, meaning it passes the highest standards for human and environmental safety. Adds a layer of plush comfort to any existing sleeping surface Provides cradling comfort and increased support to relieve pressure points




Allows for high airflow that dissipates heat and moisture for more comfortable sleep Odor-neutralized foam is enhanced with plant-based ingredients for a lower impact on the environment Eliminates motion transfer for fewer sleep interruptions and never needs turningCal King Size Memory Foam Toppers The California King Size Memory Foam Mattress Toppers are a popular choice for mattress buyers these days. Aside from being stylish, the mattress topper also has a visco-elastic characteristic that responds to the temperature of the person using it. The memory foam bed toppers help with spinal alignment which provides comfort to the person lying down on it. These bed toppers spread the user’s weight evenly which prevents pressure point irritation. The Cal King Size Memory Foam Mattress Topper, besides giving you comfort and support, offers a spacious sleeping area. These California King Memory Foam Mattress Toppers make a great choice for people seeking roomier sleeping space.




This is a great choice for master bedrooms. Many current user of Cal King memory foam mattresses claim that the benefits, durability and quality make it worthwhile. The California King Size Memory Foam Mattress Toppers measure 72-inches wide and 84-inches long providing each sleeper with 36 inches of space. This size can accommodate two people who are taller than normal and need the additional length. •  New Memory Foam Mattress Toppers offer restful sleep each night •  Bedding accessory is made of high-density, solid visco-elastic memory foam •  Memory foam bed toppers reduce pressure points to prevent tossing and turning •  Measures 3 inches thick •  Memory foam bed toppers are 3.3lb foam density for maximum support •  Hypoallergenic, antibacterial foam is perfect for those who suffer from allergies •  Memory foam is resistant to dust mites and is naturally antimicrobial The Mattress Topper Warranty applies for the specified period of 3 years, under normal everyday use.




If the memory foam were to ever collapse during this time period, just send the mattress back to have it replaced for just pay shipping & handling. Today, memory foam bed toppers are trending in the industry. These topers are three inches thick with a foam density of 3.3lb for total sleeping comfort. If you prefer a firm surface, higher density will be the best choice. In addition, higher density toppers can retain body heat and gently supports your body as you sleep. The California King Size Memory Foam Mattress Toppers are not cheap light weight products. These high density memory foam bed toppers are quite solid. Aside from giving you comfort to the fullest, these Memory Foam Mattress Toppers are easily covered by fitted sheets designed for deep mattresses. You can’t go wrong with memory foam bed toppers. For more, watch our interactive video. You can skip to chapters on the different types of mattresses, tips for test driving a mattress, and more. Common claims that haven’t held up in our tests:




Foam Layers Make a Better Bed More innerspring mattresses now include foam on top. But the foam is often too thin to make a difference on some of the hybrid models. Hybrid innerspring models that scored well in our tests had a foam layer several inches thick, though performance still varied. More Coils, the Better The better innerspring models we tested had 600 to 1,000 coils. But even if one mattress has more coils than another, the coils could be made of thinner-gauge metal. You’ll also hear about coil variations such as Bonnell (hourglass type), continuous wire, and individually pocketed springs. None of those is inherently superior. Gel Provides a Cooler Sleep Some mattresses (noted in our Ratings) have a layer of gel-infused foam that’s supposed to provide a cooling effect. But that layer is buried beneath other layers. While our tests have shown that innerspring mattresses containing gel did tend to sleep slightly cooler, the reverse was true with gel-infused foam beds.




Extra Lumbar Support Helps Back Sleepers A special lumbar-support zone is one of many ways manufacturers try to differentiate their product lines. But there’s no guarantee that it makes any real difference, and it hasn’t shown significant benefits in our tests. Forget About Comparison Shopping If you like a mattress at one store and ask elsewhere for something similar, you're likely to be steered toward a same-brand mattress claimed to have the same construction, components, and firmness. But they’re probably not the same. Mattress makers offer some lines nationally, but when those brands are sold through major chains such as Macy's, Sears, and Sleepy’s, they're for lines exclusive to those chains. And manufacturers don't publish a directory of comparable mattresses. When we went to three bedding chains and asked for mattresses similar to those we’d bought at three department stores, five of the six were way off the mark. So use our Ratings as a guide, and insist on the precise make and model that scored well in our tests.




Also check our Ratings of mattress brands and stores, based on subscriber surveys. If possible, lie on any mattress that you’re considering. Wear loose clothes and shoes you can slip off. Make yourself comfortable, and shoo away the salesperson if you’re feeling pressured. Salespeople should expect you to take your time. Spend at least five or ten minutes on each side and on your back (your stomach, too, if that's a preferred sleeping position). Panelists who took beds home for a month-long trial rarely changed the opinion they formed after the first night. Shopping online or at a warehouse club? Tryouts aren’t usually an option, so checking return policies before you buy is extra important. Make sure the store offers a full refund or credit toward another mattress. Return periods, often called “comfort guarantees,” range from a couple of weeks to 120 days. Some retailers, including Macy’s and Sears, charge a 15-percent restocking fee. Costco and some online sellers provide free pickup if you want a refund or exchange, but otherwise, you’ll have to pay for it—or cart the mattress to the store.




And you’ll be responsible for any damage. Once you’ve settled on a model, try to bring the price down. Many businesses, such as warehouse clubs, have fixed prices and won’t budge. But for retailers that do negotiate—particularly specialty chains—huge markups allow them to lower prices by 50 percent or more during their frequent sales. Our recommendation: Any time of year, insist on a sale price you’ve seen for the mattress you know you want, and don’t be afraid to walk out if you feel you’re getting a raw deal. Don’t Be Bullied Into Buying a Box Spring You might not need it. For an innerspring mattress, the box spring (also called a “foundation”) is a wood frame enclosing stiff wire and covered with fabric to match the mattress. For foam or adjustable-air mattresses, it’s a box several inches high. If you're switching to a foam or adjustable-air bed from an innerspring, you'll need a boxy foundation that lacks springs and wire. Otherwise, if your box spring isn't broken and is still structurally sound, consider keeping it and saving money (roughly $150 to $300 for a queen-size).

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