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Has anyone found any good quality memory foam matresses under £300?
I'm reasonably hypermobile, and I've been told that one might really help me. My other half has a memory foam topper, but its not great, and I've got a really bad old futon mattress which is just rock solid and unsupportive.
I've found one at argos for £250ish, and theres one at poundstretcher for £150, but as I can't take them back I wanted to see if anyone could recommend one.
Thanks
I'm reasonably hypermobile, and I've been told that one might really help me. My other half has a memory foam topper, but its not great, and I've got a really bad old futon mattress which is just rock solid and unsupportive.
I've found one at argos for £250ish, and theres one at poundstretcher for £150, but as I can't take them back I wanted to see if anyone could recommend one.
Thanks
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Go with a decent proper topper and it should help, you need a good few inches on it for it to help much
I have this one. Slightly over your budget (if its a double you want), but id definitely recommend it as it doesnt overheat like some of them have a tendency to
http://www.mattressman.co.uk/snuggle_beds/mattresses/mattresses/double/P20293S50490L/charcool_silver_.aspx
Another thing to keep in mind is the density of the foam. Cheap memory foam tends to be less dense and is less supportive that way.
I have a tempur memory foam bed and I haven't had back problems when sleeping since I got it. It wasn't cheap but for me it was worth it. I have a problematic back and I haven't been able to compromise on good bedding since it started when I was in my early teens.
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:yes: I have a decent mattress; so didn't bother buying a new memory faom mattress.
thanks guys!