Wool: Organic wool is full of mattresses wool batting. Batting (usually) is a wool sheet that keeps flat and will not move inside the cover, even when you rotate on it. It is sometimes seated between the fabric, never. The wool makes an excellent topper thanks to its natural thermorogulating properties. The wool manages to keep you warm in the winter and keep you cool in the summer. Magic is ok? It is also usually non -allergic and dust -mite -proof, which makes it a good choice for everyone concerned about allergies. The wool does not shield your body like latex, but it has to give something. The wool is comfortable in my test, usually quite soft, and very breathing, but it is not like a super -scale like below. The main difference between the mattress of the wool is the amount of wool and the way they are built.
Latex: Natural Latex is a manufactured substance, made of rubber trees (artificial latex is a foam made of petroleum polymerization). Natural latex is not necessarily organic (artificial latex is never organic), so pay careful attention to labeling when you are purchasing latex toppers. Additionally, you will often see two conditions: Talle and Dunlop. There are two ways to take action on the rubber tree SAP in latex.
Dunlop latex: Of the two methods of processing, there is an old dinlupe, which produces a strong, low breathing latex, though it is different by the manufacturer.
Talalla latex: A quite more complex process, the parliament receives a soft, high breathing latex, though once again, the soft/stronger of any topper varies by the manufacturer. Generally, if you want a firm, a very supportive tipper, the word dunlop is the word. If you prefer a soft, plus tapper (think memory foam but not so soft), the Tallas are the same as you are.
Alpica: Alpika wool is harvested by Alpas. Like Marino Wool, Alpika is an excellent insulator and has many thermorogulating properties.


