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When your full size mattress starts to feel lacking in comfort, a full-size mattress pad is exactly what you need. At Turmerry, we understand the importance of a good night's sleep and the role a quality mattress pad plays in achieving it. That's why we offer a variety of premium mattress pads, each crafted with organic materials like wool, cotton, and latex, to ensure you get the comfort you're paying for!
To make sure you get a healthy night's sleep, we use sustainable, eco-friendly materials, such as OEKO-TEX-certified organic cotton fabric, Woolmark-certified wool, and GOLS-certified organic latex, in our mattress pads. These certifications ensure that our mattress pads are free from harmful levels of chemicals often found in conventional mattress pads, mattress toppers, and bedding. Moreover, it bolsters the quality of the products as well as their durability, so what you're getting is the best of the best!
At 0.25-inch thickness, the Wool Waterproof Mattress Protector Pad is crafted with OEKO-TEX certified cotton percale fabric, non-hazardous, phthalates-free polyurethane, and Shropshire sheep wool filling. It is a fully waterproof material. Furthermore, wool's natural thermoregulating and moisture-wicking properties make it breathable for year-round comfort. With 18-inch-deep stretchable pockets and elastic running all around, this pad provides a secure fitment for various mattress sizes.
With a luxurious 1-inch thickness, the Reversible Fleece and Cotton/Wool Quilted Mattress Pad is a stylish addition to your bedding ensemble. This reversible mattress pad has two layers/sides. One side is adorned with plush fleece, and the other side showcases a delightful cotton/wool quilted pattern. The natural fine washable wool fleece on one side offers warmth in winter, while the 270 TC natural cotton percale on the other side keeps you cool in summer. It is easy to care for as well—simply machine wash in cold water and dry on low heat or air dry.
Available in 2, 3, and 4-inch thickness options, the Latex Mattress Topper is one of our main specialties. It incorporates 7-zone technology, with each "zone" tailored to provide the appropriate firmness and pressure relief to seven distinct body areas. Additionally, the Dunlop latex foam is thoughtfully designed with perforations to promote unrestricted airflow, preventing heat buildup and maintaining a cool sleeping environment. With certifications from GOLS, eco-INSTITUT, OEKO-TEX 100, and LGA, you can expect the best of the best from our Latex Mattress Topper!
Available in 1.4-inch and 2.4-inch thickness options, the Egg Crate Mattress Topper is one of the most innovative mattress toppers on the market. It boasts a unique convoluted egg-crate design that conforms to the sleeper's body, offering enhanced pressure relief and relief from bed sores. It is also strategically perforated to facilitate optimal airflow, preventing heat retention and ensuring a comfortably cool sleep environment for those who sleep hot. Certifications for our Egg Crate Mattress Toppers include GOLS, eco-INSTITUT, OEKO-TEX 100, and LGA.
Besides being certified and safe, our mattress pads can provide many more benefits. Here are all the ways in which you can enjoy a truly comfortable sleep with us and our bedding: -
Softly Cushioning
Turmerry mattress pads provide a soft, cushioning feel when you lay on top of them, making them the perfect buy for those seeking more comfort than support.
Snug Fit
Whether you have a Queen, California King, Split Cal King, Full, King, Crib, Twin, or Twin XL, we've got you covered with multiple mattress sizes.
Refreshingly Breathable
Worried about sweaty nights? Fret not. Our mattress pads are brilliantly breathable and temperature-regulating, making them suitable for year-round use.
Noise-Free
Our mattress pad ensures silent nights that let you sink into restful sleep undisturbed. So, no more stressing over shifting sleeping positions!
Suitable for All
Whether you're side sleepers, back sleepers, or stomach sleepers, or prefer a combination of all, we've got you covered.
Free Shipping
From the East Coast to the West Coast and beyond, we offer free shipping for all of our continental US customers!
Eco-Friendly
Our mattress pads are sourced directly from natural resources and go through stringent certification processes, making sure that they exemplify excellence as well as sustainability.
In this buyer's guide, we'll answer all the questions revolving around your head regarding full mattress pads.
Mattress pads are thin layers of cushioning material, usually 1 to 2 inches thick, that are designed to be placed on top of a mattress to provide added comfort and protection.
The primary purposes of a mattress pad include: -
Comfort - Mattress pads add an extra layer of softness to the sleeping surface.
Protection - They act as a protective barrier against spills, stains, allergens, etc.
Temperature Regulation - Some mattress pads are designed with materials that offer great cooling.
Allergy Protection - Certain mattress pads can provide a barrier against dirt, dust mites, and other allergens.
Easier Cleaning - Mattress pads are generally easier to clean than the mattress itself.
If you want to add extra comfort to your mattress and/or protect it from spills and stains, a mattress pad could be a beneficial addition to your bedding.
While these terms may sound similar, they serve distinct purposes in your sleep setup. Here's a breakdown of the key differences between mattress pads, mattress toppers, and mattress protectors: -
Mattress Pads - Primarily focus on comfort and additional protection. They offer a thin layer of cushioning (typically 1-2 inches) to enhance the feel of your mattress.
Mattress Toppers - Aim to significantly alter the feel of your mattress by providing a thicker layer of support and comfort (usually 2-4 inches or more).
Mattress Protectors - Protect your mattress from various threats like dust mites, allergens, spills, stains, and even bed bugs.
A memory foam mattress topper is made by adding chemicals to polyurethane, making it more dense and viscous. They're highly contouring.
Latex mattress toppers are made from latex, which is obtained by "tapping" rubber trees. They're responsive and highly supportive.
Down mattress pads are made from delicate fibers found on the undercoating of birds like geese and ducks. They're very soft and fluffy.
Wool mattress pads are made from textile fiber obtained from sheep, goats, rabbits, and other mammals. They are great at cushioning and temperature regulation.
Feather mattress pads are made from the plumage, or outer grown feathers, of birds. Similar to down, they're soft.
Synthetic mattress pads are made from polyester, rayon, down alternative, and/or other fibers synthesized in labs. They can be soft or firm, depending on the fiber.
What is the difference between a mattress topper and a mattress pad?
Choose mattress pads for comfort and basic protection, and mattress toppers to significantly change the feel of the mattress.
What can I use instead of a mattress pad?
Instead of a mattress pad, you can use a mattress topper, mattress protector, mattress cover, bed sheet, blanket, comforter, or other similar bedding.
What are the dimensions of a full mattress pad?
A full mattress pad is 54 inches wide and 75 inches long.
How often should you change your mattress pad?
Mattress pads need to be changed every 3–5 years.
Will a mattress pad help a bad mattress?
No, a mattress pad will not help rejuvenate the comfort or support of a bad mattress.
What does a mattress pad do?
A mattress pad serves several purposes. Firstly, it adds an extra level of cushioning to your bed. Secondly, it acts as a protective barrier for your mattress, shielding it from stains, spills, impurities, and general wear and tear. By preventing moisture and debris from penetrating the mattress, a pad can help extend its lifespan, saving you money in the long run by delaying the need for premature replacement.
What are good mattress pads?
In general, mattress pads made of natural latex, high-quality memory foam, and wool tend to fall into the category of "good mattress pads.".
However, determining the "best" mattress pad hinges on a variety of factors tailored to your requirements. Assessing aspects such as material composition, thickness, price point, and additional features can help identify a suitable option.
Consider whether you prioritize breathability, temperature regulation, pressure relief, or allergen resistance when selecting a mattress pad. Additionally, reading customer reviews and seeking recommendations from trusted sources can offer valuable insights into the performance and durability of different pads.
Do you put sheets over a mattress pad?
Yes, it is advisable to always use bed sheets over your mattress pad, mirroring the practice employed with a bare mattress.
Sheets not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your bedding ensemble but also serve a practical function by providing a clean and hygienic surface for sleeping. Moreover, utilizing sheets over a mattress pad helps secure the pad in place, preventing it from shifting or bunching up during the night, thereby ensuring optimal comfort and support.
What size mattress pad is ideal for your bed?
The mattress pad you choose must be of the same size as your bed. In other words - Twin mattress pads for twin beds, Twin XL mattress pads for twin XL beds, Full mattress pads for full beds, Queen mattress pads for queen beds, King mattress pads for king beds, and California king mattress pads for California king beds.
Can a mattress pad alleviate back pain?
The chances of a thin mattress pad alleviating back pain are minimal, as they aim to provide cushioning and protection. A thick mattress pad or a mattress topper would be more appropriate for back pain relief, as their support and cushioning can contribute to improved spinal alignment and pressure relief.
Look for mattress toppers/mattress pads designed with orthopedic features, such as a zoned design or egg crate design, which are known to contour to the body's natural curves and distribute weight much more evenly, potentially reducing discomfort associated with back pain.
How often should you wash a mattress pad?
It's recommended to wash your mattress pad every few months to maintain hygiene. However, if spills or accidents occur, it's advisable to launder the pad promptly to prevent stains and odors from setting in. Additionally, consider using a mattress protector along with the pad for added protection, which can help extend the time between washings.
Are mattress pads machine washable?
Many mattress pads are indeed machine washable, but it's essential to refer to the manufacturer's care instructions for specific guidelines. Some pads may require gentle cycles with mild detergent, while others may be suitable for regular machine washing and drying. Additionally, always ensure that the mattress pad is completely dry before reapplying it to the bed to prevent mold and mildew growth.
Do mattress pads come in different sizes to fit various mattresses?
Yes, mattress pads typically come in various sizes to accommodate different mattress dimensions, including twin, full, queen, king, and California king sizes. Be sure to select a pad that matches the size of your mattress for a secure fit. Additionally, some manufacturers offer customizable options for specialty mattresses or non-standard sizes.
Can mattress pads help regulate body temperature during sleep?
Certain mattress pads are designed with temperature-regulating properties or breathable materials. Look for pads crafted from materials like cotton, bamboo, wool, or latex, which promote airflow and/or moisture wicking to regulate body temperature.
You can also consider cooling gel-infused memory foam pads or those with phase-change materials that actively absorb and dissipate heat to maintain a balanced sleeping temperature.
Are there specific mattress pads recommended for side sleepers?
Yes, side sleepers may benefit from mattress pads that offer ample cushioning and pressure relief, as they help alleviate discomfort in the shoulders and hips. Opt for pads made from memory foam or latex, which contour to the body's curves and provide targeted support where needed. Additionally, consider thicker pads or those with extra padding to cushion pressure points and ensure a comfortable sleeping position for side sleepers.
What other bedding pairs best with a mattress pad?
Here are some bedding options that pair well with a mattress pad: -
Bed Sheet
A bed sheet serves as the foundation of your bedding ensemble, providing a snug fit over the mattress and pad. Look for sheets made from soft and breathable materials like organic cotton or bamboo for optimal comfort and airflow.
Mattress Protector
While a mattress pad offers comfort and protection, a mattress protector provides an extra layer of defense. Consider pairing your mattress pad with a waterproof and hypoallergenic protector for the best mattress care.
Duvet or Comforter
Layering a duvet or comforter over your bedding adds warmth and coziness to your bed. Opt for a duvet insert with a suitable fill power and weight to match your climate and personal preferences.
Pillows
Complete your bedding ensemble with pillows that offer support and comfort for your head and neck. Consider using pillows of varying sizes and firmness levels to accommodate your preferred sleeping positions.
Pillow Protectors
Just as a mattress's lifespan can be improved with a mattress protector, so can a pillow's with a pillow protector cover. Choose pillow protectors with breathable, natural materials, like cotton, so that you don't breathe in chemicals and get a cool surface to sleep on.
Bed Skirt or Bedspread
For a more polished look, consider adding a bed skirt or bedspread to conceal the space between the mattress and the floor. Bed skirts may not fit a lot of modern mattresses, but they do tend to pair well with vintage/traditional mattress styles.