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buffaloed wrote:If you're looking at the Cloud 9 series be aware that the number 5.3 isn't 5.3lb. It's just a model number. It doesn't refer to density. I consider it deceptive marketing.
This is the 4" topper I have. It's 4lb density memory foam through and through.
Serta Ultimate 4-inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper
Also a lot of toppers have a memory foam layer on a layer of cheap foam rubber that are described as 100% memory foam.
Thanks a lot for the link. Looks like a good deal since I'm looking for a replacement top layer in my cheap Queen size component mattress I bought 6 months ago. I'm 240lb and tall, went for a cheap ebay 10" memory foam mattress, and now I am in a taco every night. The top layer is actually permanently creased and no matter how I reconfigure the top layer, it still tacos. So, I'm thinking if I can save some cash, buy a thick and high density top layer, I can keep the mattress alive that I have without spending a fortune for high density tempurpedic.
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buffaloed wrote:If the mattress isn't firm a topper isn't going to fix it. You might want to look into getting a bed board too. They sell fancy folding ones but it's a lot cheaper to buy plywood or particle board from a hardware store.
I bought the topper you mentioned since the one I have is basically done with. It's unusable. Out of all the options I saw, that seriously looked like the best option as far as cost/value. If it lasts a year I will be extremely happy. After about a year all I can conclude is that taller and heavier people need to spend a shiatload of money for anything to last. Those that are smaller and weigh less will likely have more options. Thanks again for your input!
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