vettechick99
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I really don't want to replace my mattress right now. Really. And I would like something with memory foam. So I'm trying to figure out what to do that would prolong the life of the mattress I have right now. It's not in awful shape, but could be improved.
So I bought a Serta 4", 4 lb. memory foam topper and placed it on top of my current mattress. DH said it was great, like sleeping on a white cloud. But to me it was 10 times worse. It sagged where the sagging was and I was stuck in a large hole. In 1 hour being on it, I had the worst back ache that lasted a full day. I want soft clay, not fresh white bread. I think the 4" was too high anyway so it's gone.
So I thought about placing plywood down, wrapped in batting, on the mattress. Then put a 2-3" memory foam on top. So the wood helps with firmness, and the foam helps with softness.
What are your thoughts on this? Aside from directly replacing the mattress, could it work?
So I bought a Serta 4", 4 lb. memory foam topper and placed it on top of my current mattress. DH said it was great, like sleeping on a white cloud. But to me it was 10 times worse. It sagged where the sagging was and I was stuck in a large hole. In 1 hour being on it, I had the worst back ache that lasted a full day. I want soft clay, not fresh white bread. I think the 4" was too high anyway so it's gone.
So I thought about placing plywood down, wrapped in batting, on the mattress. Then put a 2-3" memory foam on top. So the wood helps with firmness, and the foam helps with softness.
What are your thoughts on this? Aside from directly replacing the mattress, could it work?