Anonymous wrote:3rd child going to college this Fall. We do a 3 inch cooling mattress topper (my kids run hot), zip that up with the mattress in the bed bug protector (for us, this is more about ease of chaging sheets and less about bed hugs, because if they are in the dorm, your screwed). Then a mattress topper and sheets. When it's laundry time, mostly just sheets, occausionally mattress topper and sheets (depends on the kid)
Anonymous wrote:Save your money. They don't want them and won't use them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to figure out exactly what to get for my daughter’s dorm bed. If I get a zipped mattress cover do I encase the mattress and topper in it, and put a fitted sheet over the whole thing? Or use the zipped mattress cover around the mattress, put the topper on that, and put a fitted sheet on top?
I’d prefer to encase the mattress by itself, but will a fitted sheet will be enough to hold it all together and prevent the topper from sliding around. Also, should the topper should have some kind of protection in case she spills stuff on it?
I don’t think the mattress encase is necessary. They aren’t regular mattresses. They are already covered with plastic. We just added the mattress topper and a waterproof mattress cover (it was deep enough for both the mattress and pad - the mattresses are very thin). Did this for four colleges are all mattresses were basically the same.
Did your kids wash the mattress cover every time they washed sheets? I am sending my first to college this fall, a boy, and I have a hard time picturing him washing sheets regularly much less also removing and washing a mattress cover (although he should!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid uses a mattress topper (and mattress pad? mattress cover?) do regular twin xl sheets fit over all of this, or do you need to buy the extra deep sheets?
At DC’s school the mattresses are only 6” high so regular sheets fit over everything.
Anonymous wrote:I would choose latex, cotton or foam over gel, for odors and chemicals. Fwiw
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have one they would recommend for a non- air conditioned dorm room? Foam or gel? Are any of these mattress toppers really cooling? Amazon links appreciated as I want to buy during Prime Day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to figure out exactly what to get for my daughter’s dorm bed. If I get a zipped mattress cover do I encase the mattress and topper in it, and put a fitted sheet over the whole thing? Or use the zipped mattress cover around the mattress, put the topper on that, and put a fitted sheet on top?
I’d prefer to encase the mattress by itself, but will a fitted sheet will be enough to hold it all together and prevent the topper from sliding around. Also, should the topper should have some kind of protection in case she spills stuff on it?
I don’t think the mattress encase is necessary. They aren’t regular mattresses. They are already covered with plastic. We just added the mattress topper and a waterproof mattress cover (it was deep enough for both the mattress and pad - the mattresses are very thin). Did this for four colleges are all mattresses were basically the same.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid uses a mattress topper (and mattress pad? mattress cover?) do regular twin xl sheets fit over all of this, or do you need to buy the extra deep sheets?