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$20 off with Instant Savings Instant Savings is subject to availability, valid dates, and a limit of 10 items per member. Additional purchases may be made at full retail price, unless otherwise restricted. See program details. $ - $ Non-members pay 10% surcharge Join now! Shipping Enter ZIP Code for shipping options Estimated arrival  Free Pickup Add to list About this item Memory foam topper offers the ultimate in sleep comfort Stays cool as you sleep for the ideal sleep temperature Memory foam cradles your head, neck and body Relaxes muscles so you will wake up refreshed Description Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Description If you're looking for the ultimate in sleep comfort, the Dreamfinity Cooling Memory Foam Topper has it all. The topper adds three inches of luxurious cooling comfort to your mattress. It's the next best thing to a whole new bed. The premium high-density memory foam cradles your head, neck and body—relaxing muscles so you'll wake up refreshed.




A layer of DreamFrost™ Cooling technology that adjusts to your body's temperature as you sleep. Only Dreamfinity offers advanced DreamFrost™ technology that stays cool to the touch all night, while it gently cradles your body and offers the ideal spinal alignment. The Dreamfinity Cooling Memory 3" Topper is designed to fit comfortably under most fitted bed sheets and comes with a breathable sewn-in bed skirt to hug your mattress and hold the topper in place. The 5-year warranty ensures years of use. Specifications Constructed from premium 3 lb. high-density memory foam Top layer of DreamFrost™ cooling technology Topper cover is included and machine washable Cover skirt stretches to fit most mattresses Made in the U.S.A. Assembled Country USA Assembled Size Twin - 75" x 39" x 3" Full - 75" x 54" x 3" Queen - 80" x 60" x 3" King - 80" x 76" x 3" California King - 84" x 72" x 3" Component Country USA And Imported   Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Shipping Information Standard - 2 to 6 business days Premium - 2 to 4 business days Express - 1 to 2 business days Delivery not available to AK, HI or Puerto Rico




Warranty Information This product is covered by the Sam's Club Member Satisfaction Guarantee. Instant Savings offer detailsTop 10 Memory Foam Mattress Toppers imageMattresses are no small investment, but memory foam mattress toppers offer consumers a way to get the comfort and support that they need without buying a whole new bed set. Toppers range from 1 to 4 inches...Read More about Top 10 Memory Foam Mattress ToppersI’ve been getting a lot of questions about transitioning out of a mattress, so here are some potentially helpful steps. Step 1: Start transitioning out of your mattress by staying on it. Sleep on the other side. Flip the mattress over. Flip it over and sleep on the other side’s other side. Because your mattress has a particular shape created by how you (and anyone else) have slept on it over time. If you put your body on it differently, that alone will change the loads to your body. (And consider swapping sides weekly, no matter what you’ve been sleeping on.)




Step 2: If you have foam over the top of your mattress or a bulky mattress pad, get rid of it and sleep on your de-cushioned bed. Step 3: If you have a guest bed, de-cushion that one too (sorry guests), and log some nights on a different mattress. Mattresses are so different, just sleeping in one that’s not your regular bed will change the loads to your body. Step 4: Put your mattress on the ground and list your box springs and bed frame on Craigslist for $200.00. Step 5: Answer three emails from those responding to your Craigslist ad. Surprisingly, they’re all college students moving in to your area from Kansas who want to put money directly into your bank account because they’re currently awaiting their financial aid package of $35,000, but only have their parent’s money to pay you with today, if you can just send your account information. Step 6: Don’t send them your account information. Step 7: Meet with the one person who answered your ad on Craigslist to let them see the frame and box springs, only to have them offer you $25.00 because they wanted something larger (than the Queen size you listed in your ad).




Step 8: Sleep on your mattress (both sides of it) on the ground for awhile. Step 9: Create a bedroll with sleeping bags, blankets, sheets, on the ground, and sleep on that for a while. Step 10: List your mattress, box springs, and bedframe on Craigslist for $400.00 (you paid $1000 three years ago…). Step 11: Repeat Steps 4 through 7. Step 12: Keep it all in your garage for 3 years and then list in on Free! section of Craigslist and have someone text you 3 minutes after you’ve listed it. Load it into their truck 25 minutes after you listed it. Step 13: Stop using Craigslist with the exception of reading “Missed Connections” for entertainment. And, because, you never know. For what it’s worth, it took me 18 months to go from my mattress of 5 years to what I sleep on now: a 3″ foam mattress pad I got from Costco. In addition to the steps I’ve listed here, the corrective exercises I suggest on this blog and in my books, are to make your neglected joints more mobile head-to-toe.




Immobility will be challenged by gradually changing what you’re sleeping on, but the more you work on your mobility in the form of specific exercises, moving more, and changing your sleep environment, the more each facilitates the others. Q: Why the heck would I want to sleep on a mattress? A: It’s about natural loads and reducing repetitive/unnatural loading to (i.e. deforming of) your cellular bodies. Read Move Your DNA for a more detailed explanation or at least start by reading “Instinctive sleeping and resting postures: an anthropological and zoological approach to treatment of low back and joint pain“ from the British Medical Journal. Q: What about pillows? Should I get rid of my pillow? Do you use a pillow? A: I use my pillows as headboards (see pic) to reduce the coldness of our heads, I don’t use one under my head. To read a similar “how to transition out of a pillow” (which implies that you’re currently inside of one, but you get what I mean), read this post: Your Pillow is an Orthotic.

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