mattress toppers memory foam

Apr 4, 2005
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People will get fed up with me as I always reply to this question! However, yes I bought a memory foam topper and it made a BIG differrence in the comfort of the bed. I bought a Raskelf 2" - the 1" I feel would not be thick enough for a hard bed - which rolls up easily and stores under the bed during the day. They are not the cheapest so I cannot comment on cheaper ones, but I would recommend the raskelf. I then went on to purchase the Duvalay which is a topper combined with a duvet, and this is brilliant. Because they are attached, you cannot 'lose' your duvet during the night, so no draughts.
 
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People will get fed up with me as I always reply to this question! However, yes I bought a memory foam topper and it made a BIG differrence in the comfort of the bed. I bought a Raskelf 2" - the 1" I feel would not be thick enough for a hard bed - which rolls up easily and stores under the bed during the day. They are not the cheapest so I cannot comment on cheaper ones, but I would recommend the raskelf. I then went on to purchase the Duvalay which is a topper combined with a duvet, and this is brilliant. Because they are attached, you cannot 'lose' your duvet during the night, so no draughts.
Thanks for that, i have been looking at the same one today, but could not make up my mind.

Cheers
 
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From experience I think its best to go for the best you can afford. I suspect the Raskelf one is better than the 2 incher we bought off a guy on Ebay. No problems with the service but I dont think the foam was very dense and it doesn't support the body as well. Definitely 2 inches as the one inch probably makes very little differance. I have subsequently bought a feather bed topper and now sleep as comfy as can be

Gill
 
Feb 4, 2007
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used our 1.5" duvalays for the first time at the weekend. My wife weighs 7 stone and I weigh 17 stone but we both found them to be extremely comortable. It may be a lot of money but well worth it for the level of comfort.
 
May 2, 2007
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Recently bought two toppers from Raskelf. Perfect answer to a perfect nights slepp. Used on recent months trip to France No problems at all. rolled up and stored very easily. I made 4 covers out of redundant single bed sheets using a pillow type fastening saves money on buying made to measure sheets. This also meant that I did not have to resort to washing large sheets during the trip.
 
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From experience I think its best to go for the best you can afford. I suspect the Raskelf one is better than the 2 incher we bought off a guy on Ebay. No problems with the service but I dont think the foam was very dense and it doesn't support the body as well. Definitely 2 inches as the one inch probably makes very little differance. I have subsequently bought a feather bed topper and now sleep as comfy as can be

Gill
Thank you Gill, i am going to go for the Raskelf 2" everyone seems to be pleased with them.
 
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Recently bought two toppers from Raskelf. Perfect answer to a perfect nights slepp. Used on recent months trip to France No problems at all. rolled up and stored very easily. I made 4 covers out of redundant single bed sheets using a pillow type fastening saves money on buying made to measure sheets. This also meant that I did not have to resort to washing large sheets during the trip.
Thank you
 
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used our 1.5" duvalays for the first time at the weekend. My wife weighs 7 stone and I weigh 17 stone but we both found them to be extremely comortable. It may be a lot of money but well worth it for the level of comfort.
thank you
 
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Hi

The Caravan Club had a special offer earlier this year. We purchased one at half the price. It has done the job very well.

I have been to shows and seen Raskelf, and see no real difference in quality.

Cheers

Moley
 

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