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Outlast Mattress Protector
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18 months ago we bought a memory foam mattress and since then I have suffered severe night sweats. We didn't twig at first but more recently i have spent nights on different mattresses and discovered a sprung mattress doesn't have the same effect.
Yesterday my hubbie and i went back to the store that sold the mattress thinking we'd have to buy a new sprung one, but the sales guy suggested an "outlast mattress protector". From what i can gather it helps to control the "climate" of you bed temperature keeping you not too warm, not too cold, just right. Should solved the sweating problem by 67%, according to the leaflet.
We've been online and seen it for £80 with free delivery (the shop wanted £95). So we are thinking expense wise, this would be the better option than a new mattress of about £200.
However, at the back of our minds we are concerned about if it doesn't work, its £80 that could have gone towards a new mattress.
Has anyone got any experience of this and does it help?
Thanks in advance.
Yesterday my hubbie and i went back to the store that sold the mattress thinking we'd have to buy a new sprung one, but the sales guy suggested an "outlast mattress protector". From what i can gather it helps to control the "climate" of you bed temperature keeping you not too warm, not too cold, just right. Should solved the sweating problem by 67%, according to the leaflet.
We've been online and seen it for £80 with free delivery (the shop wanted £95). So we are thinking expense wise, this would be the better option than a new mattress of about £200.
However, at the back of our minds we are concerned about if it doesn't work, its £80 that could have gone towards a new mattress.
Has anyone got any experience of this and does it help?
Thanks in advance.
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