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Save $13.37 (9%) off Cal King - SGD 342.38 Full - SGD 220.34 Queen - SGD 259.32 Read All Serta 3-inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper Reviews Updated guest room hard mattress. Serta is a good name but it should have come with an enclosure. Size stated as approximate-about 2 inches short. Love it feels like a cloud This mattress is way to soft. I had to get rid of it - couldn't sleep on it. This 3" topper is what makes my bed feel like my sanctuary. We also bought one for my boyfriend and put it over his cheapo mattress, and his bed feels just as good. Basically, these foam mattress toppers will turn any cheap mattress into the best bed ever. You just got to make sure you are buying the dense memory foam, and not the cheap one. I think they go by weight - the heavier the better quality. Serra 3" Memory Foam Mattress My friend recommended this topper. I purchased one and every since I put it on my bed my achy, stiff back is feeling much better.




My bed now is very comfortable and I am 100% satisfied. Can't say enough good things about this...was surprised I never reviewed it previously because I have loved it since day one. rejuvenated our harder mattress and provides a wonderful night's sleep. Bad reaction to this product Very comfortable but strong smell and developed a significant skin rash after one week of use. Think this was a reaction to whatever chemicals they use to process the item. Very happy with purchase. Really improved comfort on older mattress set! Just the right level of softness for 3". Well made memory foam mattress topper! We've had probably 4 memory foam toppers and this rates at the top. It has held up well and makes the bed so comfy and yet still good support. It has the solid surface bottom and the egg crate top. I wouldn't buy any topper unless it's 3" foam as it holds up the best. I love this topper! Perfect really, not too firm and not too soft. Could not be more pleased.




And I am not too easily pleased. The key is the 3.5# density. Have had this topper for several years and has held up very well. INCOMPLETE, No cover included Remember you are buying the foam ONLY. No sleeve, protector or cover of any kind is included.When opened its Not Returnable. The Serta mattress memory foam does improve your sleep platform. Be ready to buy your own mattress pad, or cover. Have purchased three from other venders, always included a cotton sleeve with zipper bottom to protect the foam from being soiled. I purchased a medium priced mattress and put this topper on and it feels like a $**** mattress. One of the best investments I have ever made.On the soft side, but, that's a matter of taste. I bought this several years ago when dealing with multiple surgeries and medication regimines that left me all but bed fast for months on end over the course of years. As a senior citizen my joints protest if I don't keep them moving! This alleviated the pains of immobility and didn't make me feel overheated.




It's going to need replacing soon but 8 years ain't bad and I'm going to cut some of it down for my very senior dog. It took a while to get used to, but my arthritis feels better with this mattress. My only complaint is I wish it had a better coating on it so it felt smoother to move around through the sheets. Half of us liked it... The 3" topper turned out to be too much for our likes. My husband especially didn't like it, and as a result, we've quit using it. I intend to try to sell it. We have a deep-pocket mattress and it really made it difficult to get into bed. It was also rather difficult to move around in bed. It was a good idea, but not for us. One of my best purchases! I am late on this review. I bought this topper over 5 years ago and has been a great topper. It is finally getting a little worn out, but what do you expect after 5 years. Great Dog Bed ! I got this to make beds for my dog. I cut the foam into 4 parts and stacked 2 on top of one another for his bed when he sleeps in my room.




A third one I use in my living room and I don't know what to do with the 4th one yet, it may go in my car. The density of the foam is great and he loves it. My dog is about 11 years old and is a larger dog so he needs some more padding for his hips. Memory foam dog beds are expensive and thin so I ordered this topper and a waterproof and dustproof mattress cover to put them in and then wrapped a sheet around it.Gel And Memory Foam Mattress Topper Even if you have a premium mattress, there’s still room for improved comfort. Three inches thick, the Gel and Memory Foam Mattress Topper has a special design that reduces pressure points while supporting your body weight. Ventilated memory foam provides greater airflow to keep you cooler all night. The flexible, quilted honeycomb cover is cool and durable for years of comfort and support. Available in Twin, Full, Queen, King and California King. This Item Ships Free! Enter code SHIPFREE At Checkout! Gel And Memory Foam Mattress Topper




The Gel and Memory Foam Mattress Topper has a special design that reduces pressure points while supporting body weight. • Reduces pressure points • Infusion of firm gel supports body weight • Ventilated memory foam helps keep you cool • Durable, flexible, quilted honeycomb cover • Available in Twin, Full, Queen, King and California KingSome of the biggest coral die-offs in recorded history happened in 2004 and 2005, after massive earthquakes in Sumatra, off the coast of Indonesia. Now, researchers report similar evidence of ancient massive coral kills on Simeulue Island, caused by ancient earthquakes. An analysis of the fossil coral beds provides clues to the history of megaearthquakes in the region, and could help predict future quakes, researchers said Monday (Dec. 3) at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Simeulue Island lies off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, where the 2004 earthquake stopped and the 2005 shaker began to rip the fault apart.




Earthquakes of this size may break a fault for hundreds of miles, but they do have a starting and stopping point. The 2005 magnitude-8.7 earthquake lifted the southern end of Simeulue Island more than 5 feet (1.5 meters), killing the exposed parts of the large, circular coral "microatolls," which resemble cinnamon buns. SEE ALSO: The 10 Biggest Earthquakes in History But the northern part of the island remained stationary during the 2005 earthquake, said Aron Meltzner, a research fellow at the Earth Observatory Institute of Singapore. The reverse holds true for 2004's megaquake, the giant magnitude-9.1 that hit on Dec. 26. That quake stopped just midway through Simeulue Island. "The two halves of Simeulue have strikingly different histories. The two halves don't talk to each other," Meltzner said. Meltzner found a similar dichotomy stretching as far back as 1394 — none of the major uplifts in northern Simeulue extended into the south. And two big earthquakes in the south stopped midway through the island, before reaching the northern end.




Sumatra experiences frequent earthquakes because it is the meeting point of two of Earth's tectonic plates. Underneath Indonesia, one plate is sliding beneath another, forming what's called a subduction zone. The plates don't slide smoothly past one another. They get stuck, and energy builds up until they finally slip past one another, releasing the stored energy as an earthquake. The coral remains not only record past earthquakes on the subduction zone, they reveal clues as to how energy builds up between earthquakes, a phenomenon called interseismic subsidence. The coral growing along Sumatra's island coastlines tends to grow outward, not upward, when sea levels fall. The growth pattern recorded in their fossilized remains resembles tree rings, and reveals their age and clues to past trauma, such as sudden shifts in sea level from earthquake uplift. At Nias Island, south of Simeulue, fossil coral shows the land bends down, or subsides, between earthquakes, storing up energy like a spring.




The island pops up again after a large earthquake, such as the one in 2005, Meltzner said. SEE ALSO: Photos of America's Greatest Earthquake "For the 2005 patch of the fault, we know earthquakes smaller than 2005 may occur, but we're starting to believe that the largest earthquakes on the Nias–Southern Simeulue patch of the fault are similar to the earthquake in 2005," he told OurAmazingPlanet. Finding a predictable rupture length, and figuring out how much ground was displaced, is a step toward predicting the size of future earthquakes, Meltzner said. "If we can show that a particular portion of a fault behaves consistently in terms of rupture extent and amount of displacement, then we can anticipate that future earthquakes will be similar to past earthquakes," he said. But north of the Simeulue midpoint, where the deadly 2004 quake struck, the pattern is not at all consistent, he said. "I think there are some processes here that we don't understand, and the corals are beginning to hint at that," Meltzner said, something future study will have to elucidate.

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