Quick Answer: A mattress topper is a 2 to 4 inch removable layer placed on top of an existing mattress to change the feel without replacing the bed. 2 inches softens a too-firm mattress. 3 inches is the sweet spot for pressure relief. 4 inches rejuvenates an aging mattress. Memory foam toppers should be at least 3 lb per cubic foot density to last more than two years.
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So Sleepy Mattress Topper Comparison (Queen Sizes)
Every So Sleepy topper is designed, built, and warrantied in Canada. Click any image to view the product page.
| Topper | Material | Best For | Feel | Queen Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() 3" Latex Cooling |
1" Talalay Latex + cooling polyester cover | Hot sleepers, pressure relief, long durability | Medium-soft, responsive bounce | $489 |
![]() 2" Copper |
2" foam with copper-infused cotton cover | Antimicrobial needs, moderate cooling, budget-friendly | Medium-firm, cradling | $239 |
![]() 3" One-Sided Soft/Firm |
3" zoned foam, one side soft (hip/shoulder), one side firm (lumbar) | Couples with different firmness needs on different body zones | Dual-zone, targeted | $339 |
![]() 3" Two-Sided Soft/Firm |
1.5" Bio Soy Foam soft side + 1.5" firm foam, flippable | Anyone wanting to test both firmness levels, changing preferences | Plush soft or supportive firm, flip to switch | $339 |
![]() 3" Warm and Cold |
1" Serene Cooling Gel + 1" warm side foam, flippable | Seasonal sleepers, Canadian climate, cooling in summer + cozy in winter | Gel-cool or warmed foam, seasonal flip | $489 |
Before You Buy: When a Topper Actually Helps
A mattress topper adds a layer on top of your existing mattress. It can change the feel, add cushioning, or address specific issues. But it cannot fix a broken mattress.
A Topper Will Help If:
- Your mattress is too firm but otherwise in good shape
- You want to add cooling to a mattress that sleeps hot
- You need extra cushioning for pressure points (hips, shoulders)
- You want to extend the life of a mattress that is showing minor wear
- Your partner likes a different firmness than you do (split toppers exist)
A Topper Will Not Help If:
- Your mattress sags more than 1 inch in the middle
- You can feel springs poking through
- The mattress is more than 8-10 years old
- You wake up with back pain that goes away during the day
- The core support structure has failed
Putting a topper on a sagging mattress is like putting a carpet over a hole in the floor. The hole is still there. Your body still falls into it. The topper just makes it slightly less obvious.
Why This Matters
A mattress has two jobs: cushion your body (comfort layers) and support your spine (core). A topper can replace or supplement comfort layers. It cannot replace a failed support core. If your mattress sags, no amount of topping will create the flat, supportive surface your spine needs. You will feel better for a few weeks, then the sag reasserts itself through the topper.
Types of Mattress Toppers Available in Canada
Memory Foam Toppers
Memory foam contours to your body shape, relieving pressure at hips and shoulders. Good for side sleepers and people who want that "hugged" feeling.

So Sleepy 2" Copper Mattress Topper , $239 (Queen)
The downsides: traditional memory foam sleeps hot and has a slow response (you sink in and it takes a moment to adjust when you move). Look for gel-infused or open-cell foam if heat is a concern.
Price range in Canada: $80-400 for a queen, depending on density and thickness
Best for: Side sleepers, pressure point relief, people who like a soft, contouring feel
Latex Toppers

So Sleepy 3" Latex Cooling Mattress Topper , $489 (Queen)
Latex is responsive and bouncy. It cushions without that sinking-in feeling memory foam creates. Natural latex breathes better than foam and tends to last longer.
The downsides: more expensive than foam, heavier to handle, and some people do not like the springy feel.
Price range in Canada: $200-600 for a queen
Best for: Hot sleepers, people who move around at night, those who want cushioning without the foam "quicksand" feel
Down and Down Alternative Toppers
These add a plush, fluffy layer without much support change. They feel cozy but compress flat over time and do not address pressure points like foam or latex.
Price range in Canada: $100-300 for a queen
Best for: Adding a soft, hotel-bed feel; people who just want more cushiness without changing support
Wool Toppers
Wool regulates temperature naturally, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer. It also wicks moisture. Wool toppers are less common but work well for temperature-sensitive sleepers.
Price range in Canada: $200-500 for a queen
Best for: Temperature regulation, natural materials, allergy sufferers (wool resists dust mites)
Egg Crate Foam Toppers
The cheapest option. The wave pattern creates some airflow and a bit of cushioning. But they compress quickly and do not provide meaningful pressure relief.
Price range in Canada: $30-80 for a queen
Best for: Temporary use, tight budgets, situations where you just need something basic
Quick Comparison
- Coolest sleeping: Latex or wool
- Best pressure relief: Memory foam (3+ inches, medium-high density)
- Most responsive: Latex
- Softest feel: Down/down alternative
- Longest lasting: Latex (5-8 years), then quality memory foam (3-5 years)
- Best value: Medium-density memory foam in the $150-250 range
How Thick Should Your Topper Be?
Thickness matters more than most people realize.
2 inches: Adds a noticeable layer of softness without dramatically changing the feel. Good if your mattress is just slightly too firm.
3 inches: The sweet spot for most people. Enough material to provide real cushioning and pressure relief without making the mattress feel unstable.
4+ inches: Significant change to the feel. At this thickness, the topper dominates the sleep experience. Make sure your sheets still fit. Also consider whether you would be better off with a new mattress at this point.
What to Look For
Density (For Foam Toppers)
Foam density determines durability and support. Measured in pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft3).
- Under 3 lb/ft3: Budget foam. Compresses quickly, loses support within 1-2 years.
- 3-4 lb/ft3: Mid-range. Good balance of comfort and durability. Should last 3-4 years.
- 4+ lb/ft3: Premium. Holds shape well, lasts 5+ years. Also sleeps hotter.
Most product listings do not mention density because low-density foam is cheaper to produce. If a foam topper is suspiciously cheap, the density is probably low.
Cover Quality
Some toppers come with removable, washable covers. This matters for hygiene and longevity. Bare foam absorbs sweat and body oils over time. A good cover protects the foam and can be washed.
Certifications
CertiPUR-US certification means the foam was tested for harmful chemicals and emissions. Not a guarantee of quality, but it rules out the worst offenders. Most reputable Canadian brands use certified foams.
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The Break-In Period
New foam toppers often feel firmer than expected at first. They need a few weeks to break in and soften. If your topper feels too firm on day one, give it 2-3 weeks of regular use before deciding it is wrong for you. Memory foam in particular softens noticeably after the first month.

So Sleepy 3" Warm and Cold Mattress Topper , $489 (Queen)
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Canadian Brands Worth Considering

So Sleepy 3" Two-Sided Soft and Firm Topper , $339 (Queen)
We are not going to rank products or give you affiliate links. But here are Canadian companies making decent toppers:
- Silk and Snow: Canadian-made, good quality memory foam options
- Polysleep: Montreal-based, makes antimicrobial foam toppers
- Endy: Has a reversible topper with two firmness options
- Douglas: Offers a latex topper alternative
Big-box stores like Costco and Amazon also carry toppers at various price points. The quality varies widely. Check the density if you can find it, and read reviews specifically about durability, not just initial comfort.
When to Skip the Topper and Buy a Mattress
A $200 topper on a dying mattress is $200 wasted. Here are signs you should put that money toward a new mattress instead:
- Your current mattress is more than 8 years old
- You can see or feel a sag where you sleep
- The mattress has lumps, springs poking through, or uneven areas
- You have already tried a topper and it did not help
- You wake up with back pain that improves once you are up and moving
A good mattress costs more upfront but lasts 8-10 years. A topper on a bad mattress costs less but needs replacing in 2-3 years while never fully solving the problem. Do the math before you buy.
Not Sure If You Need a Topper or a Mattress?
Bring in a description of your current mattress situation. How old is it? Where does it sag? What exactly feels wrong? We will tell you honestly whether a topper could help or whether you are better off putting that money toward something new. No pressure either way. We sell both toppers and mattresses, but we would rather you solve the actual problem than waste money on the wrong solution.
How to Choose the Right Mattress Topper
A mattress topper can add comfort to a too-firm bed or extend the life of an aging mattress. Here's how to pick one that actually works.
Step 1: Identify What Problem You're Solving
Toppers can soften a firm mattress, add cushioning to worn spots, or provide cooling if you sleep hot. They can't fix severe sagging, broken springs, or a mattress that's completely worn out. If your mattress sags more than 2 inches or is over 10 years old, you likely need a new mattress, not a topper. Be honest about whether a topper will actually help.
Step 2: Check for Sagging or Damage
Press on different areas of your mattress. If you feel significant sagging, indentations, or the mattress feels lumpy, a topper will not solve the underlying problem. You need a new mattress.
Step 3: Choose Topper Thickness and Material
Memory foam toppers (2-4 inches thick) add softness and pressure relief but can sleep warm. Latex toppers provide bounce and stay cooler but cost more. Feather/down toppers feel plush but compress quickly and need fluffing. Wool toppers regulate temperature well but offer less cushioning. Match the material to your main complaint: too firm = memory foam or latex, too hot = latex or wool.
Step 4: Consider Topper Firmness Relative to Your Mattress
If your mattress is too firm, add a softer topper. If your mattress is too soft, a firmer topper can add support. The combination should feel better than either alone.
Step 5: Select the Appropriate Thickness
For minor firmness adjustment, use 2 inches. For significant softening or pressure relief, go with 3-4 inches. Anything thicker than 4 inches makes the bed too soft for most people and can feel unstable. Thicker isn't always better, it's about finding the right balance. If you're unsure, start with 3 inches as a middle ground.
Step 6: Plan for a Break-In Period
New toppers (especially memory foam) need 3-7 days to fully expand and off-gas. They may smell slightly at first, this fades after airing out. The feel can change over the first week as the materials settle. Don't judge it immediately, give yourself at least two weeks to adjust.
Step 7: Pair with a Proper Mattress Protector
Put a waterproof mattress protector over the topper to protect your investment. Spills, sweat, and accidents will ruin a topper quickly without protection. Make sure your fitted sheet has deep enough pockets (add mattress height plus topper thickness). Standard sheets won't fit over a mattress with a 3-4 inch topper.

So Sleepy 3" One-Sided Soft and Firm Topper , $339 (Queen)
From Our Brantford Showroom: What Customers Get Wrong About Toppers
Online articles cover materials and prices well. They often miss the practical mistakes we see from customers walking into our Brantford showroom. Talia, our sleep specialist at Mattress Miracle, sees a few of these every week.
Talia, sleep specialist: "Most customers come in convinced a topper will fix their mattress. Most of the time it will not. We start by checking how old the mattress is, whether the support core is sagging, and what they are actually trying to fix. Half the time we send them home without selling them anything because the right answer is a new mattress, not a topper. The other half, we save them from buying the wrong topper for the wrong problem."
The advisor wisdom that almost never makes it online:
- A topper cannot fix a sagging mattress. If you have a visible dip, a 3 inch topper just transmits the sag through to your back. The fix is a new mattress.
- A pillow-top mattress already has a topper built in. Adding a second topper voids many warranties and creates a sliding hazard. Check your existing build before buying.
- Sheet pocket depth math matters. If your mattress is 12 inches and you add a 3 inch topper, standard 14 inch deep-pocket sheets will not fit. You will need 18 to 21 inch extra-deep sheets.
- Layer your protector OVER the topper, not under. A protector under the topper does not protect the topper. Spills and stains can also void return policies during the trial.
- Off-gassing in cold Canadian basements takes longer. Foam VOC release slows in cool air. Plan to air a new memory foam topper in a heated room for 48 to 72 hours, not the 24 hours quoted by US-based blogs.
- Body weight thresholds matter for thickness. Sleepers under 130 lbs compress 2 inch toppers fully and feel the mattress through them. Sleepers over 230 lbs bottom out 3 inch plush toppers within months. Match thickness and density to your weight, not just personal preference.
- Read the trial fine print. Most "100-night trials" require keeping the topper at least 30 nights and exclude returns once it has been slept on without a protector. The protector is not optional.
- Latex toppers are unsafe for latex-allergic sleepers. Both Talalay and Dunlop natural latex contain proteins that can trigger reactions. If you have a latex allergy, choose memory foam, wool, or down alternative.
Quebec note (surmatelas): If you are shopping in Quebec, "surmatelas" is the French term for a mattress topper. Sizes and materials are identical to the rest of Canada. Dormez-Vous and Matelas Mira list them as "surmatelas en mousse" (foam topper), "surmatelas en latex" (latex topper), and so on.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do mattress toppers last in Canada?
Quality memory foam toppers last 3-5 years with regular use. Latex toppers can last 5-8 years. Down and down alternative toppers need replacing every 2-3 years as they compress and lose loft. Cheap foam toppers often break down within a year. The density of foam is the biggest factor in longevity. Higher density means longer life.
Can a mattress topper fix a sagging mattress?
No. A topper adds cushioning on top, but it cannot fix the underlying support problem. If your mattress sags, your body still falls into that sag even with a topper on top. The topper might mask the problem temporarily, but the sag will reassert itself through the topper within weeks. If your mattress sags more than an inch, you need a new mattress, not a topper.
What thickness mattress topper is best?
Three inches works well for most people. It is thick enough to provide real cushioning and pressure relief without making the mattress feel unstable. Two inches is fine if you just want to soften a slightly firm mattress. Four inches or more makes a dramatic change and is usually only needed if you want to completely change the feel of your bed.
Is memory foam or latex better for a topper?
Memory foam provides more contouring and pressure relief, making it better for side sleepers with hip or shoulder pain. Latex is more responsive and sleeps cooler, making it better for hot sleepers and people who move around at night. Memory foam has a slower response and can feel like you are sinking in. Latex bounces back quickly. Neither is objectively better. It depends on what you need.
Do you need a mattress protector with a topper?
Yes. The topper goes on the mattress, and a protector goes over the topper. This keeps sweat, spills, and body oils from soaking into the foam. Some toppers come with built-in covers that can be removed and washed. If yours does not, a thin mattress protector extends the topper's life significantly. Just make sure the protector is breathable so it does not trap heat.
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