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Custom Sizes - Enter Your Dimensions! Select the dimensions of your mattress by clicking the drop-boxes below. Please round fractional dimensions up to the next whole inch to ensure that the mattress is large enough for the expected area Do NOT reduce dimensions to compensate for Dacron fiberfill wrap addition Click "Continue" for a price quote! Width x Length x Height NOTE: The largest solid mattress size available is 76" x 82", and the largest solid mattress thickness available is 6". When a mattress is ordered larger than one or more of those dimensions, it will be made from two pieces of foam that are glued together. There are no additional gluing charges for oversized mattresses. Custom-cut mattress foam has a dimensional tolerance of 1-1/2" for length and width, and 1/2" for thickness. For people who want a balance of soft comfort and firm support while sleeping, our HD36 Regular foam is the best of both worlds, in a resilient, long-lasting product.




These standard mattress sizes come in thicknesses of 1 to 6 inches, in whole increments, to give you a mattress or topper as thick or as thin as you would like. NOTE: Products may carry a size tolerance, depending on style. Please see our Tolerance Table. For people who want the utmost support in a resilient, long-lasting sleeping product, Lux Regular foam is the solution. HD36 High Quality Foam For people who want a balance of soft comfort and firm support while sleeping, our HD36 High Quality foam is the best of both worlds, in an extremely resilient, long-lasting product. Lux High Quality Foam For people who want the utmost support in an extremely resilient, long-lasting sleeping product, Lux High Quality foam is the solution. Poly foam is a cost-effective option for occasional-use bedding in guest and spare bedrooms that receive infrequent use. Poly provides a good blend of support and comfort for the user. Super Soft foam is our plushest material, making it an outstanding choice for a cozy mattress topper.




Placed upon a solid, supportive bed, the contouring of Super Soft helps provide relief and alleviates pressure without reducing the support a base mattress provides. Super Soft foam is particularly beneficial for those spending extended periods of time in bed, or individuals with pressure and circulation issues, due to the softness of the material. Note: Super Soft is to be used as a comfort layer only. This foam is too plush to be used as the only material in a mattress.Please see our Tolerance Table.How do I best store a memory foam mattress topper July 23, 2009   Subscribe How do I best store a memory foam mattress topper? Can I keep it folded, rolled, or otherwise compressed?Why Memory Foam Mattress Toppers Wear Out Quickly How Long Before You're Forced To Replace Your Topper You would think that toppers made of memory foam last as long as the beds made of the same material. But this is not the case. Not even Tempur-Pedic toppers last as long as their mattress counterparts.




All other things being equal, a memory mattress topper has a shorter lifespan because: Thickness - Memory foam toppers are generally thinner than the foam layers used in mattresses. Toppers that are too thin (only 1-2 inches thick) wear out quicker because when the cells at the top crumble, there is a less memory foam underneath to take their place and provide support. Overlay - Memory toppers are generally laid over an existing mattress or bed. If the mattress underneath is already worn out and shows sagging, the topper will simply follow that contour and make the sag even more pronounced because of its soft nature. That may take some time to become permanent. Overweight - Heavy and obese people may speed up the process by adding extra pressure to the visco foam topper. While a memory mattress is held up by a highly resillient core, the topper is held up by air, springs or whatever else the bed is made of. Extra weight also makes the open cells crumble quicker than they would under the average person.




You can expect a viscoelastic foam topper to wear out in 18-36 months. If Only All Memory Toppers Were Made Of Tempur-Pedic Quality Foam... Most viscoelastic toppers, however, are not usually made of the same quality grade material as beds and mattresses are. This means they don't last as long. Viscoelastic material is very expensive to make and usually used to make only beds and mattresses. Toppers, however, are generally much cheaper and using Tempur-style foam of the highest quality would make it economically unrealistic for manufacturers. Tempur Pedic brand mattress overlays, however, are made of the same NASA-evolved foam technology as Tempur mattresses. There is little information to indicate whether or not other mattress companies use the same grade foam in their toppers. Bottom line, a visco memory foam bed topper will continue to provide support and comfort without sagging for 1.5-3 years, as long as it's: Made of high density Tempur-style memory foam




Used over a solid foundation My Foam Mattress Has Memory! A Critical Eye On The Latest Mattress Technologies How Long Does It Last?What affects the expected lifetime of memory mattress pads and does a Tempurpedic overlay last longer? The answer is years and years as long as it's made of better quality, higher-density foam. Real NASA LinkMany manufacturers claim Swedish foam was first used by the NASA Space Program to boost sales for their visco foam beds.NASA never did use that basic material in the 1960s. NASA bedding or space bedding technology simply does not exist as such.The truth is the Swedish Tempur-Pedic company did eventually come up with a reliable formula now used in the best-selling Tempur mattress.While Tempurpedic beds are commonly known to use Swedish foam bed technology, not all such products made in Sweden are made of the so-called NASA bed foam. Authenticity TestHow can you check if your purchase as good as a authentic Tempur bed? You can try the wine glass test, the egg test, or the fridge test.

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