A mattress topper is a comfort layer placed on top of the mattress to enhance sleeping comfort, adjust firmness, or extend the lifespan of the mattress.
đ Main types of mattress toppers and their uses:
1. Memory foam topper (viscoelastic)
- Advantages:
- Molds perfectly to the shape of the body
- Relieves pressure points (back, shoulders, hips)
- Highly appreciated for lower back pain
- Ideal for: luxury hotels, suites, or individuals seeking a cocooning sleep experience
2. High-density foam topper
- Advantages:
- Provides firm and even support
- Improves mattresses that are too soft
- Lightweight and easy to handle
- Ideal for: hotels with soft mattresses or to reinforce older beds
3. Latex topper
- Advantages:
- Natural or synthetic
- Breathable, hypoallergenic, and elastic
- Excellent support and long-lasting
- Ideal for: hot climates or eco-conscious establishments
4. Microfiber or hollow siliconized fiber topper
- Advantages:
- Very plush, âcloud-likeâ comfort
- More affordable than foam
- Machine washable
- Ideal for: softening a firm mattress, economical solution for hotels
5. Feather/down topper
- Advantages:
- Ultra-soft and breathable
- Natural cocooning feel
- Drawbacks: higher maintenance and more expensive
- Ideal for: charming guesthouses and high-end clientele
đ§Œ Additional benefits:
- Hygiene: protects the mattress from stains, sweat, and wear
- Thermoregulation: some models offer a summer/winter dual side
- Comfort: customizes firmness without replacing the mattress
đ Available sizes:
- Standard: 90×190 / 140×190 / 160×200 / 180×200 cm
- Thickness: from 3 to 8 cm depending on the model

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