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Sleepbetter Single 5 Zone Coolmax Memory Foam Mattress Topper Standard Delivery Included * Sign in to use My Wishlist Your estimated delivery time will be 3 business days from the time of Order. Find out more about our Delivery Terms. This sleepbetter mattress topper exhibits luxurious high density memory foam (density of 60kgm³), profiled into a 5 zone design at 7cm deep, with a Coolmax (moisture management) fitted sheet. The unique 5 zone profile offers personalised comfort and active air-flow technology.The 5 zones enable light support under the head and ankles, medium support under the shoulders and calves and full support under the buttocks and hips.  Memory foam moulds to your individual shape and can help pressure relief on sensitive areas. It can aid better spine alignment, reduces tossing and turning and promotes a more restful night's sleep. The Coolmax moisture management fitted sheet, moves moisture away from the body and is quick drying, offering a more comfortable night's sleep. 




Specification:Material: Memory foam (7cm deep)Fitted sheet: Washable, non-allergenic, NBF supplier accredited Single: L 190 x W 90 x D 7 cmDouble: L 190 x W 135 x D 7 cmKing: L 198 x W 150 x D 7 cmSuper King: L 198 x W 180 x D 7 cm DeliveryThe estimated delivery time will be business days from the time of order.Additional day(s) transit may be required for remote areas.Public and Regional holidays may affect delivery lead times.Delivery times may vary in the event of adverse weather conditions.Please note that we are unable to ship to the Channel Islands, Post Office boxes and BFPO.Further postcode delivery restrictions might apply to this item.ReturnsWe guarantee your satisfaction and want you to be happy with your purchase. If you wish to return an item or you would like to contact us, please click here for more information.Please pack your parcel up securely, preferably using its original packaging, but removing the delivery label.If your order was delivered "Kerb side", it will need to be available for kerb side pick up.




If the item arrived to you in a box, it will need to be in a box at the time of pick up.We regret that we cannot accept and process online purchase returns at any Costco Warehouses.Find out more about our Delivery, Cancellations and Assistance Policy MLILY Sierra 2.5" Gel Memory Foam Topper $229.00 to $349.00 CAD Natura Ultimate Latex Mattress Topper $349.00 to $649.00 CAD Berkeley Ergonomics 1" Natural Latex Pillow Top Priced from $589.00 CAD St Geneve Deckbette Feather Mattress Topper Priced from $344.00 CAD Berkeley Ergonomics 2" Natural Latex Pillow Top Priced from $729.00 CAD St Geneve Daundekken Feather Mattress Topper Priced from $492.00 CAD St Geneve Heirloom Goose Down Mattress Topper Priced from $1460.00 CAD Free shipping across Canada on most orders of $100+. Pricing in Canadian dollars.Copyright © 2006-2016 The Mattress and Sleep Company Inc. | Memory foam is known for its pressure-relieving comfort and unique ability to reduce motion transfer from one sleep partner to another.




A memory foam mattress topper can be an ideal solution for those looking to enhance the comfort of their current mattress. Memory foam mattress toppers can also be referred to as memory foam mattress pads, although it should be noted that a memory foam mattress topper is meant to provide enhanced comfort to the sleep surface, and does not replace a mattress protector which should be used to protect your mattress from spills and stains. If you are considering a memory foam mattress topper, you should also consider whether or not it’s time to switch to a new memory foam mattress. While a memory foam mattress topper can offer great comfort, a new mattress can provide that same level of comfort in an entire sleep system designed to last for years to come. Serta offers many memory foam mattress models, including our iComfort® Sleep System featuring the latest in gel memory foam technology, for enhanced cooling comfort and more support where you need it. We also offer our Perfect Elements® collection of stylish and affordable mattresses made with premium Serta® Visco-elastic memory foam.




Visit our website for information on Serta’s selection of memory foam mattresses.10% Off or More (59) 25% Off or More (13) Ratings >> Memory Foam > Memory Foam Vs Latex Unbiased Comparison Based on 8,485 Consumer Experiences Memory foam and latex are commonly used materials in mattresses that have important similarities and differences. The ratings below show how the two materials compare and contrast. The findings are true for the materials in only general. Consumer experience data suggests that memory foam and latex can be similar in their "feel" in general ways. Both tend to be considered soft but supportive, and both at least somewhat conform to the contours of the body resulting in above-average (back) pain relief and minimization of pressure points. There are important differences in feel, however. Memory foam tends to have a sponge- or pudding-like feel which can result in a floating, cloud-like sensation. Latex, by contrast, tends to feel more solid with a springy or somewhat rubbery characteristic.




In addition, memory foam – unlike latex – can be at least somewhat temperature sensitive. This means that memory foam can be firmer in cooler temperatures and softer in warmer temperatures or when in contact with a person's body. The temperature sensitivity of memory foam can provide effective contouring support. But it can also result in a person sinking substantially into the foam, making movement on the mattress somewhat difficult and restricting air circulation. The sensation of lying on memory foam can vary significantly based on several factors including the density of the foam: See memory foam density: higher vs lower. The sensation of lying on latex can also vary based on several factors. See latex mattresses for details. Mattresses that contain at least 1.5 inches of either material tend to perform similar in owner satisfaction. It should be noted that of the 41 people in our research who say they have owned both latex and memory foam (mattress or topper), the majority prefer latex.




The main durability / longevity complaint for memory foam is that it can become excessively soft over time or sag, resulting in poor comfort and support. The main durability / longevity complaint for latex is that it can develop body impressions or indentations where people sleep. Latex can also become excessively soft with use. Latex appears to provide somewhat better support. Pressure relief is a strength of both materials, but memory foam edges out latex. At least 30% of memory foam mattress owners report significant pressure relief, that is, relief from pressure points to the hips and shoulders especially. About 20% of latex mattress owners report the benefit. Memory foam (especially higher density) does somewhat better in regard to pressure-point relief likely because it tends to contour more strongly to the body than does latex resulting in more equal distribution of a person's weight on the mattress. Pain relief is a strength of both types, but memory foam somewhat edges out latex.




About 20% of memory foam mattress owners report significant relief from pain, including back pain. About 15% of latex mattress owners report the benefit. The more expensive brands/models (those mattresses that use a substantial amount of latex or higher-density memory foam) tend to relieve pain somewhat better than less expensive, lower-density brands/models. Memory foam as well as synthetic latex (usually not all-natural latex) can give off an initial gas or odor when they are new. About 12% of memory foam mattress owners and about 6% of latex mattress owners report significant initial off gassing. Off gassing is usually just a temporary annoying odor to those owners who notice it. In some cases, however, the odor is strong enough to prevent the owner from sleeping on the bed initially. And some memory foam mattress owners report feeling ill as a result of the off gassing. Learn more: memory foam off gassing. Latex has far fewer complaints than memory foam (especially high-density memory foam) in regard to difficulty of moving on the bed or getting up off of it.




This is mainly because latex tends to not contour as strongly to one's body and recovers instantaneously. However, if latex develops significant body impressions or indentations, then the bed may become difficult to move on due to "peaks and valleys." "Responsive" refers to how quickly memory foam and latex return to their original shape after being compressed. Latex quickly returns to its original shape, while memory foam can take several seconds or even minutes to do so. (In other words, memory foam has greater "memory".) Also, the higher the density of memory foam, the longer it tends to take for the foam to return to its original shape. Fast response is often preferred by consumers as it allows for easier movement and less resistance to changing positions and getting up off the bed. However, consumers who seek a mattress that strongly molds and contours to their body tend to be more satisfied with slow response (such as that found in high-density memory foam). Motion isolation refers to how well a mattress keeps motion




on the bed localized. The benefit of motion isolation is that one person's movement on the bed will be absorbed and not travel to another person on the bed to possibly disturb him or her. A mattress with good motion isolation, in other words, is often considered couple friendly. Memory foam universally does well on this issue, while latex overall performs somewhat worse. Dunlop-processed latex tends to provide mostly good motion isolation, while talalay-processed latex tends to provide no better than fair isolation. A bed sleeps hot if it acts as a heat trap for the sleeper's body heat, resulting in an uncomfortably warm sleepAbout 10% of memory foam bed owners and about 7% of latex bed owners report a sleeping hot problem. Memory foam, especially higher-density foam, has a significant number of complaints by owners regarding its suitability on this issue. Complaints for latex are fewer due mainly to it having more bounce potential. See the mattress sex comparison for details.

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