Bed & Mattress

A mattress topper can often slip off the mattress while sleeping or getting out of bed. There are several reasons for this. It can be up to the mattress cover, wrong dimensions, unstable surface or up to the sleeping position. This greatly affects the quality of sleep and health, because it is uncomfortable, unpleasant for the body. In order not to be frustrated by this, there are several ways to prevent mattress topper sliding. For example, you can set straps, clip or a bungie cord, use an anchor, double-stick carpet tape, use safety pins or sewing.

 

Why does mattress topper slipping happen?

Mattress toppers are great when you want to achieve a certain level of firmness or softness, but you do not want to buy a new mattress. However, there is a common problem when it comes to this product. It happens that it cannot stay in place and constantly slips. This happens mostly during sleep or when you get in or out of bed. This uncomfortable feeling arises for several reasons. The cause may be a smooth mattress cover that does not provide enough friction while an incompatible size leads to improper balance and slipping of the upper part. If your topper is worn out and you’re thinking of replacing it, this buyer’s guide by The Sleep Advisors will show you what is the best mattress topper on the UK market today. Another problem can be an unstable base. That is why it is important that the surface is stable enough to provide a sufficient amount of friction. The absence of a headboard and footboard is another common cause of slipping.

 

How to solve mattress topper slipping?

This extra layer is placed on top of the mattress to give more firmness or softness to the existing mattress. Since it provides comfort, support, and added cushioning it must be stable. For example, there are models that reduce pain in the shoulders, hips, etc. This is why it is especially important to fix this problem.

 

Mattress topper straps

Mattress topper straps can be found in a variety of shapes and sizes. So you can adapt them to your needs. However, if you sleep very restlessly, you will need reinforcements. You can also opt for sheet suspenders or straps so the mattress will stay in place and you will not give it space to move. Make sure the straps are firm enough to be in the desired sleeping position. Some toppers come with the straps.

 

Clip or a bungie cord

Some use a clip, some a bungie cord and some use sheet suspenders. Whichever option you choose, you will achieve a similar effect. You all know what a bungie cord looks like, and sheet suspenders look similar to trouser braces.

The goal is to keep the edges of the sheet together very tight so that the mattress topper has no place to move. That way your bed will always look perfectly made, which is another bonus of using one of these things. If you can’t find bungie cord, clip or sheet suspenders anywhere, which is very unlikely, you can do it yourself because it is a DIY project that will take you little time.

 

Using an anchor

Using an anchor is another potential solution to the problem of mattress topper sliding. You can use Velcro strips to anchor your mattress topper. Velcro strips are easy to apply, because all you need is to peel and stick them, and they are very durable, so they will create a permanent bond, similar to sewing or gluing.

 

Double-stick carpet tape

Since a mattress topper can be very large and heavy, duct tape may not be a strong enough solution. That is why our recommendation is to try a carpet tape that is double-sided. It is known to be used to prevent the carpet from moving while it is under attack. This means that it is one of the permanent solutions you can try. To place the strips, you need to glue them along the sides and on the edge of the mattress and mattress topper. That way you will keep them together.

 

Safety pins

Although these pins are used to hold the bedding in place, you can also use them for mattress topper sliding. This is perhaps the cheapest way, and it has proven to be effective. All you need to do is place the needles correctly so that they do not damage the mattress. You will need at least five needles for this process. They are placed on each side, evenly in order to properly distribute the pressure. If your bed is large, feel free to use more needles. Also, choose the needle sizes that suit your needs.

 

Sewing

Let sewing be the last resort, if no other way of fixing the mattress topper we told you works. If you are very skilled at sewing you can try to sew a mattress topper to the mattress and thus fix it completely. If you do it the right way, it is a long term solution, but you need to keep in mind that you will lose the warranty for both the mattress and the mattress topper, so it is a risky option. Use thick thread for this, as thin thread can break if you move violently while sleeping.