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I did a bunch of reading online and read a lot of good things about the Winkbeds (Luxury Firm), and Purple mattresses, and a couple of other online brands and then found a store near me that carries all these brands so figured I'd go check them out in person.
When I got there, there was a very "aggressive" sales guy, that told me memory foam is not that good compared to memory gel because of durability issues (?), and that the Winkbed and Helix mattresses are shit, and he showed me 3 different Mlily mattresses. It was definitely a red flag in my head that he kept showing me Mlily mattresses. Not that they weren't comfortable but still.
So now I'm pretty confused because I read some good reviews about hybrid mattresses with memory foam, but in the store, it did look like the beds with memory foam had edges that were a little more beaten, and he mentioned that the beds he showed me had more spread out support whereas the other ones had support in the middle but not the edges.
Any thoughts on all of this?
Hi, guys. Has anyone tried toppers, and would memory foam be better than a bamboo charcoal infused memory foam mattress topper... Any comments and suggestion will be appreciated!!
Here's one of [bamboo charcoal topper] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J1OOLVY/)
it's not all marketing BS. it keeps the air fresher.
Hi, thanks for your inputs. I had just googled the prons and cons of bamboo charcoal topper. Here's what I have found:
Prons: Bamboo charcoal infused memory foam mattress are cooler to sleep on and dissipate heat up to 10x faster than a polyurethane foam mattress due to the extreme open-cell technology. These are widely accepted as the best mattress for allergies and sensitive skin due to the natural substances used, offering a healthy alternative to chemicals found in the previously mentioned products.
Cons: Like any new and innovative technology this type is generally more expensive than a viscoelastic or gel mattress. Some people have sensitive skin and allergies so will unfortunately have to pay the premium for natural products. You may also struggle to find showrooms locally which stock or deliver these products; however if you want a plant based item you’ll find plenty online.