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3.0 out of 5 starsYes, a decent layer // NO, doesn’t offer support
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
I’m that person that spent $4k on a mattress that I hate. Temperpedic SOFT. And I’ve tried it ALL since..
I’m 5’4, 120lbs ***EVERY REVIEW SHOULD INCLUDE THIS HELPFUL CONTEXT****
Soft surfaces aren’t best for me because I don’t have much body cushion, so my hips sink too much. Back issues, very sensitive to too hard surfaces as well. Side sleeper mostly with some back sleeping.
I flipped my temperpedic upside down.. trying to build layers on its incredibly hard, unsleepable bottom side.
I purchased this 1.5 inch Topper to start with a foundation… it DEFINITELY can’t be used alone to soften something up. It’s just not enough sustenance. I tried for one night and had to go to the Chiro the next day. I was sooooo stiff. If you punch it, it turns into nothing. But maybe the other sizes are a different story!!
BUT.. I did purchase a 2” Soft Latex topper from Turmerry and feel like I found the love of my life. I may return it for a 3”. It doesn’t sink, is very supportive, and also lets your Body fall how it needs to.
I kept this 1.5 Topper as the base (I may return for 2”), stacked the 2” Latex over it, with a thin cheap pillow topper (Eastland), to prevent any sinking feeling, creating a solid surface. After I trade in the 2” Latex for a 3” Latex, we’ll see how this 1.5 Topper comes into play.
Texture:
It doesn’t hold its shape if you push your hand down and lift it. Yet it doesn’t bounce back either. It’s just there like a cheap foam topper should be.
But if you don’t like the sinking feeling that more dense, higher quality toppers put off, it’s not a bad layer. Just know, it’s basic, nothing special. Yes, it offers an extra layer, NO, it doesn’t offer support. (perhaps other sizes do)
- “Memory Foam” - not quite
- “Responsive memory foam is engineered for ideal pressure-relieving support“ - not the case.
- BUT i do agree with all of their other claims!!
- Zero smell!
- seems durable