Mattress Topper

fatbelly replied on 03/04/2017 23:02

Posted on 03/04/2017 23:02

Hi  

Thinking of getting a mattress topper for our new Bailey MH. It is a fixed french bed with left side cut away. Any recommendations for a comfortable nights sleep?   We have looked at Duvalay but it looks quite expensive.

groovy cleaner replied on 04/04/2017 10:50

Posted on 04/04/2017 10:50

you can buy them from anywhere depending on how much you want to pay as I have a small camper the bench seats cushions are really thin so I use 2 toppers both single size but as my bed is narrow fold them in half one is a luxury one from Argos 5cm was £34.99 as it had 15% off and have another one from Poundstretcher its 2.5cm it was £15 most of them are 2.5 cm so look for thicker ones are there are companies that do them made to measure too xx

Solobay replied on 04/04/2017 14:35

Posted on 04/04/2017 14:35

Duvalay is expensive but the sleep is worth it - had them on both our vans and consider them excellent - always have gone for their gold standard.

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Caggsie replied on 04/04/2017 18:57

Posted on 04/04/2017 18:57

I too found the same issue, the heat generated was too much. I believe the newer ones are better at dispersing the heat but op frightened to try another in case it is the same.

Bakers2 replied on 04/04/2017 19:11

Posted on 04/04/2017 19:11

Another vote for Duverlay gold we have had ours for 8 years possibly longer, still like new. Weren't cheap but never regretted our choice. Never had a heat issue ( and I'm a woman of a certain age 😉) but sometimes do at home without their topper.

royandsharont replied on 09/04/2017 17:17

Posted on 09/04/2017 17:17

We have a very good domestic quality but not as thick mattress in our motorhome and have slept on it fine but lately felt we could feel the substructure more when we turned so bought a topper to try. We have had expensive memory foam mattresses in the house in the past and like David said we found them very hot. So we plumed for a duck down feather topper from Aldi to try, I think it was cheap, around £20. We have only just used it for a week and can definitely say it made an improvement. Not a big one but then at that price you cant expect a huge change but the feather one was just comfortable and did not increase the heat generated like a memory foam one would. Perhaps a better feather and thicker one would give greater improvement.

Regards, Roy

MyraP replied on 21/05/2017 09:41

Posted on 21/05/2017 09:41

I am still contemplating whether to buy 2 duvulay gold sleeping bags. Are they really worth the extra cash or would a mattress topper alone from another store suffice? 

 

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