Guidelines

Is a mattress pad required?

Is a mattress pad required?

Mattress pads are an inexpensive way to add a little life to older or otherwise uncomfortable mattresses. If it’s a new mattress, there is no need to purchase a mattress pad (assuming you are happy with the mattress). A mattress protector on the other hand is all but required.

Do mattress pads make a difference?

Mattress pads make your bed feel softer while protecting it from damage and accidental spills and stains. Mattress pads are thinner than toppers and easier to clean, some even machine-washable.

What are the best mattress toppers for college students?

The Best Mattress Toppers for College and Dorm Rooms

  • Saatva – Editor’s Pick.
  • ViscoSoft – Best For Side Sleepers.
  • Dreamfoam – Best Value Mattress Topper.
  • Tuft & Needle – Best Memory Foam Alternative.
  • Casper – Best Cooling Mattress Topper.

Do mattress pads help?

Mattress pads can protect against wetness, allergens, and even bed bugs! Plus, they’re usually machine-washable. However, don’t expect them to provide much comfort. Mattress pad cushions are usually too thin to provide noticeable support.

What kind of mattress should I get for my college dorm?

Your college will be able to inform you about the size of your dorm mattress, whether it is twin mattress or twin XL, also known as ‘extra long twin’ to accommodate taller students. The measurements of a twin XL mattress is 39 inches wide and 80 inches long, and this is 5 inches longer than regular twin beds.

Do you need a mattress pad with a new mattress?

Typically, new mattresses are super comfortable and will not require an additional mattress pad. However, some mattress pads have waterproof and hypoallergenic properties along with extra cushioning which may make them worth the added purchase. Here are some additional reasons people may consider a mattress pad:

Do you need your own bed for a dorm room?

Your mattress requirements will immensely depend on your living situation. Dorm rooms usually come with a mattress and bed, however, you shall be responsible for getting your own bedding including, a pillow and sheets.

What should I buy for my college bed?

Your bedding must include, comforters, blankets, pillows, sheets, pillowcases, and a protective mattress topper for hygiene and comfort. So it is recommended to purchase at least 2 sets of pillowcases and sheets as you may not get enough time to wash them as often as required once college has begun.