Buy 4" 5lb. Sensus Memory Foam (Visco Elastic) Mattress Pad Topper Overlay (Standard King Size)4" 5lb. Sensus Memory Foam (Visco Elastic) Mattress Pad Topper Overlay (Standard King Size) Product Description:
- The Sensus Topper is our top-of-the-line luxury mattress pad.
- Four inches of five pound Sensus memory foam will give you the feeling you are floating in bliss.
- Free Shipping to Lower 48 States!
- Our Sensus foam mattress pad is softer than the 5-pound Tempur-Pedic topper
- Order with or without a 100% cotton quilted cover.
Product Description
* The Sensus Topper is our top-of-the-line luxury mattress pad.
* Four inches of five pound Sensus memory foam will give you the feeling you are floating in bliss.
* Free Shipping to Lower 48 States!
* Sensus foam mattress pad is softer than the 5-pound Tempur-Pedic topper
* cotton quilted cover not included.
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181 of 184 people found the following review helpful.
This is a Great Topper but too thick, buy the 2 or 3 inch version
By Peter 'Doctor Keys'
This is a fine product.There's a few things you MUST consider, I hope this helps you:#1 Density. Density refers to the weight of the foam given a certain volume. It is measured in pounds per cubic foot or lb/ft3. As a rule, the higher the density, the firmer and more resilient (durable) the foam. There are exceptions to this rule, but that's for later. Generally speaking, a density of less than 3lb/ft3 is extremely soft, very low resiliency; it's bottom of the barrel stuff and should be bought as a super light-duty item (for your toy poodle's bed.) Foam with a density between 3lb/ft3 and 3.9lb/ft3 is marginal; expect it to be very soft and to wear out after a scant year of regular use. Densities of 4lb/ft3 - 5.3lb/ft3, you're into the better range; expect this foam to be soft to medium firmness and to last for 2 years of regular use (at the high end of the range, up to 5 years). Memory foam with a rating of over 5.3lb/ft3 is where the quality products are found; these products can best be described as medium-firm to firm and should last 5 years or more (you pay for what you get.) There's even an 8lb/ft3 foam on the market!(Good for the supportive middle layers of mattresses.) Some important notes: If you are a back-sleeper, I suggest a minimum of 5lb/ft3 memory foam; this will prevent sagging. Side-sleepers can get away with a softer density (4lb/ft3 is about the lowest I suggest for anybody.)The firmness of memory foam varies greatly with temperature; a foam that is firm at 65 degrees can be squishy at 85; also, there are differences in manufacturing procedures that can produce very different firmnesses in different products of the same density. If you want to delve further, you'll have to go looking for yourself; the details are far too complicated for this post. lol#2 Thickness. After you've chosen the density that suits you, consider the thickness. I'll keep this short; if you sleep on your back, go for about 2" and if you sleep on your side, go for 3". Don't get something too thick, you'll just get a hammock effect. (Higher density foams will be more supportive at any given thickness, so if there's a choice between thick and light or thin and dense, go with the latter.)#3 The Underlying Structure. If your old mattress is uncomfortable, putting a topper on it will not improve the situation by much. Memory foam is made so that it takes the shape of whatever is underneath it. If you need a new mattress, buy one. Expensive band-aids are just that...band-aids. Here's a BIG hint: Use a 6" thick slab of traditional polyurethane foam as the base for your topper; this will be a smooth, firm base. Remember this is NOT memory foam, it's a dense version of what's in your sofa cushions. Using a density of over 2.5lb/ft3 is vital for a base layer. If you need a new mattress get this as your base. Here, I can't mention a particular website, but there are manufacturers that make this stuff: (you know how to Google it)* Lux High Quality Foam* DENSITY: 2.8lb/ft3* COMPRESSION: 50 LBS* FIRM* EXTREMELY RESILIENT#4 Cost. Many make the mistake of confusing the price of a particular item with its cost. Considering that very high-density (5.5lb/ft3 and up) polyurethane memory foam (all memory foam is made from polyurethane but not all polyurethane foam is memory foam) can easily last twenty times as long or longer than a low density foam, I don't need to explain how the "expensive" high-density products are anything but.#5 The Break-In Period. Memory foam products will be their firmest when brand-new. After a break-in period of a few weeks, the foam softens significantly. So, when you first lie down on new memory foam, if it feels soft, you're in trouble; for after the break-in period, it will be much too soft. A memory foam product should be almost uncomfortably firm right out the box; give it time; after a few weeks, it gradually soften to the perfect firmness. If it's soft right out the package, SEND IT BACK!I hope this was informative and please rate this review as helpful so it may see the light of day!
70 of 71 people found the following review helpful.
This is a fantastic product
By Earl E. A. Dopter
I had my doubts, I must admit, about trying these memory foam toppers. The only thing that changed my mind was reading a recent GQ magazine in which Brad Pitt shared a few things he thinks every man needs to know. Among his tips was the following (I'm paraphrasing): "Buy yourself a 3" thick Tempur-Pedic mattress topper. Trust me on this one." Well, I decided to trust him, not sure why, but for some reason he seemed like he would know.I found the Sensus after doing some research on alternatives to the very expensive Tempur-Pedic brand. Sensus seemed like a good compromise between "name brand" and "too cheap to be credible." It's made or at least marketed by Absolute Comfort On Sale. I got the densest foam they had in the 3" thickness, and ordered it straight from there, because they ship for free and included a mattress pad with the order, all for less than the listing here.My wife and I installed it yesterday. (It arrived two days after I ordered it.) The package weighed about 60 lbs. We got it onto the bed and put on the mattress pad. I highly recommend you either buy the mattress pad directly when you order the mattress or that you buy one separately. It's an "Expand-A-Grip" mattress cover with 200 threadcount and filled with polyester down. It's manufactured by Louisville Bedding but evidently sold under a variety of different brands. I did a search on Expand-A-Grip mattress covers and found several that would work. I can tell you it's well-made and works great.Well, my wife normally gets up at least three times a night. I don't but I do often wake up really early and have trouble falling back to sleep. Both of us slept the whole night and I can honestly say it's the most comfortable bed I have ever slept in. I am not one to exaggerate. It was worth every penny.The density and thickness seemed about right to me. I would not recommend getting a lower density; this would cause your body to sink in further. I also think spending the money for a 4" thickness would be a waste, because with the 5lb density you never sink a full three inches, so the last inch would not be of benefit.I am so glad I finally took the leap and that I did not pay for the name brand. If anyone reading this thinks I must be working for the manufacturer, read my other reviews and you will know that's not true. I absolutely recommend this product and hope you will take my advice. I think if more Jihadists would sleep on one of these babies maybe they wouldn't be so anxious to blow themselves up.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Best Investment We Ever Made
By Chris Jenkins
My husband and I used to toss and turn, now we barely move. The pillows are also fantastic. I can't believe we wasted money on down mattress pads for years.
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