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15th May 2017

Keeping your mattress cool?

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Karen

I am 5'4'' and my husband is 5'8''. I weigh 10st 5lbs and he weighs 13st.5lbs. I am 62 and still get uncomfortably hot when next to man-made fibres. We are looking for a Super King Size mattress for our holiday home. He moves around a lot and disturbs me in anything smaller.
We would like a medium firmness, and for me to stay cool!
We don't want to spend a lot of money for a mattress we might sleep on for 4 or 5 weeks of the year, although we may let it eventually.
I have been looking at polyester-free mattresses, but is this necessary? Would a feather and down topper work , to keep my thermostat stable?

Lee Answered 6 months ago

Hi Karen,

 

Thanks for your question.

 

Sorry to hear that you're struggling being a warm sleeper. It's a common complaint and we know it's not much fun boiling in bed.

 

If you're a warm sleeper then man-made fibres and foams are all far more heat retentive than say natural fibres. However, I also see you don't want to spend a fortune. You're going to struggle to find a polyester free entry level mattress unless it's solid foam which will be really warm!

 

We would recommend for a medium feel you look at our Origins 1500 which has a 300GSM top wool layer but is primarily made of man-made fibres and the price reflects this. The Artisan 1500 contains 53% natural fibre and would be much cooler but is in a different price bracket.

 

John Ryan By Design Origins 1500
1 300gsm Wool
2 750gsm Very Soft Polyester
3 500gsm Polyester Pad
4 One Inch Foam Insulator Layer
5 1500 Spun Bond Pocket Springs

 

John Ryan By Design Artisan 1500
1 500gsm Wool
2 600gsm Rebound Poly Cotton (50/50)
3 700gsm Polyester
4 600gsm: Rebound Poly Cotton (50/50)
5 700gsm Polyester
6 1200 gsm Cashmere Hair Pad as Insulator
7 1500 Spun Bond Pocket Springs (Soft/Med or Firm)
Total GSM 4300gsm

 

 

As for a feather & down topper it may reduce the heat slightly but a synthetic mattress will always retain more heat than a natural fibre mattress. So it may not dissipate the heat quickly enough for you, it's that trapped heat that's causing an issue. So I wouldn't put a huge amount of faith in it removing excess heat.

 

You may be better looking at an online retailer called Soak and Sleep and looking at something along the lines of Wool or Microfibres. This should hopefully alleviate the heat issues.

 

Maybe have a look at both of those products and then get back in touch if there are any other questions on 0161 437 4419.

 

Kind Regards, Lee.

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