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Re: I received my Cuddle Ewe mattress pad. Thanks for the suggestion!!


@Moonchilde wrote:

@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

For those of you that have experience with mattress pads .... what's a reasonable ball park price range for Full/Queen?   I happened to take a quick look at some at Macys and was shocked .... maybe almost $200 is reasonable for a mattress pad?


 

 

 

I think it really depends on what you want it to do - be an ordinary traditional mattress pad or be some sort of thicker topper/cushion.

 

I've never wanted a mattress pad to do anything more than pad the mattress. I paid close to $100 for Full size about 4-5 years ago but some are half that.

 

I'd say $125-ish for a very good quality Full mattress pad. It seems the sky's the limit for toppers. If I needed a $200-$500 topper to make my bed comfortable, I'd just buy a new mattress.


@Moonchilde- for those who benefit, the CuddleEwe does something unique. It isn't needing a new or different mattress or a different mattress pad, it's needing a CuddleEwe. 

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Re: I received my Cuddle Ewe mattress pad. Thanks for the suggestion!!


@violann wrote:

@Moonchilde wrote:

@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

For those of you that have experience with mattress pads .... what's a reasonable ball park price range for Full/Queen?   I happened to take a quick look at some at Macys and was shocked .... maybe almost $200 is reasonable for a mattress pad?


 

 

 

I think it really depends on what you want it to do - be an ordinary traditional mattress pad or be some sort of thicker topper/cushion.

 

I've never wanted a mattress pad to do anything more than pad the mattress. I paid close to $100 for Full size about 4-5 years ago but some are half that.

 

I'd say $125-ish for a very good quality Full mattress pad. It seems the sky's the limit for toppers. If I needed a $200-$500 topper to make my bed comfortable, I'd just buy a new mattress.


@Moonchilde- for those who benefit, the CuddleEwe does something unique. It isn't needing a new or different mattress or a different mattress pad, it's needing a CuddleEwe. 


@violann @Moonchilde Yes I went to check it out. It's for people with fibromyalgia, RA, Arthritis, aches/pains to help relieve the pressure points so you can get a good nights sleep. I'm not at that point yet so I will probably hold off getting one just yet. Or you could buy if you don't have any pains but just want to get a nice soft comfy sleep. Plus since it's wool it will wick moisture to help keep you cool while you sleep.

IMO if you have a lot of pain & cannot sleep this would be well worth the money.

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Re: I received my Cuddle Ewe mattress pad. Thanks for the suggestion!!


@violann wrote:

@Moonchilde wrote:

@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

For those of you that have experience with mattress pads .... what's a reasonable ball park price range for Full/Queen?   I happened to take a quick look at some at Macys and was shocked .... maybe almost $200 is reasonable for a mattress pad?


 

 

 

I think it really depends on what you want it to do - be an ordinary traditional mattress pad or be some sort of thicker topper/cushion.

 

I've never wanted a mattress pad to do anything more than pad the mattress. I paid close to $100 for Full size about 4-5 years ago but some are half that.

 

I'd say $125-ish for a very good quality Full mattress pad. It seems the sky's the limit for toppers. If I needed a $200-$500 topper to make my bed comfortable, I'd just buy a new mattress.


@Moonchilde- for those who benefit, the CuddleEwe does something unique. It isn't needing a new or different mattress or a different mattress pad, it's needing a CuddleEwe. 


 

 

I was simply responding to Tinkrbl's question asking how much a mattress pad costs. I have no need or want for a sheepskin topper, and from the way she asked the question, I suspect she was just asking about an ordinary, garden variety good quality mattress pad, not a special topper that isn't a typical mattress pad.

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Re: I received my Cuddle Ewe mattress pad. Thanks for the suggestion!!

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You can get a lambswool topper for the same price at Overstock.  Worth checking out!  Worth the price!

 

Mattress pads run from $29.95 to over $1,000.  It just depends on what you want.