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hello
has anyone tried this memory foam mattress toppers that you get to put on your bed ?
if you have did it help or not?
sylvia
has anyone tried this memory foam mattress toppers that you get to put on your bed ?
if you have did it help or not?
sylvia
sylvia 



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Had one for about 5 years now........and it's worth it's weight in gold! I can't sleep without it, so we bought a cheaper version to take away with us on holidays. I also have a memory foam pillow, but not everyone likes those.
Annie0 -
I don't know about the memory foam, but I have a feather topper, it is like sleeping on a cloudLove
Barbara0 -
barbara12 wrote:I don't know about the memory foam, but I have a feather topper, it is like sleeping on a cloud
I've got a feather one too. It is 5 inches thick and lovely and soft.0 -
Hi Sylvia
We have a new bed with a memory foam mattress on it.
It is the most comfy beds I have slept in. You do not tip one another about when one moves.
The dents where you have slept go and it is like getting into a new bed every night.
When you sleep in a different bed, you cannot sleep or find it difficult for first few night, with this we did not.
I have bout a memory foam to go on the bed in the spare room when hubby finishes doing it up.
Hope this helps.
Trish xx0 -
My matress is memory foam topped and it is wonderful, takes some of the pressure off those aching joints......would not be without it. Have a separate memory foam topper on the spare bed, so even guests are spoiled rotten.XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).0
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i have to say i am envious of you all, will have to look into getting one
julie((((hugs)))) n xxxxx to ya all0 -
anyone sorted the problem of excess heat with the memory foam toppers?
We both get so hot anyway that the thought of added heat puts me off getting one :oops: :oops: but think I may be missing out.
Are there different kinds? cooler ones maybe?0 -
Wonkylegs wrote:anyone sorted the problem of excess heat with the memory foam toppers?
We both get so hot anyway that the thought of added heat puts me off getting one :oops: :oops: but think I may be missing out.
Are there different kinds? cooler ones maybe?
I don't find them too warm, mind you, I am usually frozen bow legged from October to May. They do make one that is like an egg box in design, so that air moves round. I have seen it on QVC, not sure how much it was. Worth a nosey at their site though.XX Aidan (still known as Bubbles).0 -
snowball wrote:i have to say i am envious of you all, will have to look into getting one
julie
Julie
I got one for the caravan - got it from the cheap shop in Exmouth - honestly it makes a difference
Toni xx0
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