I just got this Layla topper today. It’s great! I am a side sleeper and I can feel the pressure relief immediately. I can’t wait to save up for the Layla mattress. Thanks for the great review!!!
I own the Layla matters for sometime now I am a side sleeper with a petite build and bony hips. I would say for the money it is a goodbye and now I am looking for more pressure relief it seems like it's made out of the same fabric that the mattress is made of. I waited until there was a sale and I got the free pillows and let me tell you these pillows are absolutely wonderful I love the pillow more than the mattress! Let me know if you get the mattress and how they work together and maybe I'll buy a topper if it's worth the money with the mattress.
@@zoe1baby We do have the Layla mattress and tried it out with the topper! On the soft side of the mattress, it felt even more pressure relieving. it is made of that same Copper-infused memory foam so you should feel just more of that soft pressure relief!
My mattress is like an 9 and I want to bring it down to a 7.5, I don’t don’t want slow response, so I’m stuck between the Layla and the T&n, what do you suggest
Hi always great videos. Can you recommend a plush/soft topper that doesn’t emit that off gassing smell? I’m a average side sleeper but sensitive to smells of that new mattress or topper smell. Thanks in advance
All your reviews are excellent. I’m a bit disappointed. I have so much muscular back and leg pain that I thought of trying a topper to ease the discomfort, but both my husband and I hate the stuck in the mud feeling and not moving easily when turning. What topper would you recommend that bounces easily and doesn’t trap heat. Thank you.
Between this one and the Viscosoft, which one is firmer? I’m a hot sleeper and I have a too firm matress and looking to soften it up a little bit. I don’t want to make it extra soft though. Do you recommend the Layla?
They are pretty close in terms of firmness. However, the ViscoSoft is thicker than the Layla. Because of this, the Layla won't soften the mattress quite as much as the ViscoSoft. In your case, it sounds like the Layla is right.
I'm 185, 5'10" combo back/side sleeper... have an original Avocado, too firm, but not dramatically too firm. What about this Layla, vs. something like the Casper topper or even the Tempur Supreme...? Avo for support, topper for comfort layer... or just get an Avo topper? Layla too thin for my purposes? Thoughts?
I'm not happy with the Layla mattress. Ordered the topper and hoping it helps. I feel like I'm searching for that Tempurpedic feel. Tempur mattress topper is on sale for about the same price as the Layla. But reviews say it moves and shifts very easy. Sale ends soon, just wondering what this topper will feel like compared to the Tempurpedic 3".
Yeah, it doesn't move quite as slow as the Tempurpedic mattresses or toppers. The Layla is also thinner so you're not going to sink as much as you do on a 3" topper.
I recently purchased a medium firm mattress.. To firm for me. Bought the viscosoft active cooling copper topper to soften it up and I still feel pain in hips and shoulders .. Feels like I'm sleeping on a rock... Would the Layla be a better option ?
Just ordered the queen mattress, mattress topper and a king pillow! I absolutely cannot wait to get it. In 2017 I suffered a broken neck in 3 places , broken collarbone for the 3rd time and collapsed my right lung twice in my life on top of having severe lower back pain due to my love of work throughout my life ( physical labor pretty much my whole life and opened my own business as a professional tree climber for 5+, although I've been in the tree industry for better than 12 years) so I'm pretty beat up to say the least, and have been sleeping on a couch for the past year which I (and my back) was not thrilled with. This should be HEAVENLY! 💯🙌🙏✊😍🔥
@@Mattressclarity will do! May even do a review (like there's not tons of them for this mattress already) for people who have severe pain\injuries.... Thanks!
Hi, I just got the Saavta Classic plush a couple of weeks ago. It feels a little firm. The company said it would time to soften up in a month or so. Which mattress topper would you recommend for a combination sleeper?
Hello! Yeah, I would give it a bit of time before you get a topper. And, actually, I would recommend the Saatva graphite memory foam topper to go with it! It has two layers, and I found it to be good for all three sleeping positions.
It actually works very well at dissipating heat for a memory foam topper. As you've experienced with your mattress, memory foam can trap serious heat and direct it back at you. For us, sleeping on the Layla topper felt cooler than on other memory foam mattress toppers. That copper infusion seems to be doing the job well.
@@thomaskn1012 You can find the link below the video on our review page: www.mattressclarity.com/mattress-topper-reviews/layla/ Right now it is $30 off for the topper as well!