Hello World! Welcome Friends! When you go to bed you want to sink into a mattress that is supremely comfortable and very supportive. It might be that you choose a full size pillow top mattress that has been designed with your comfort in mind. But when you are making your choice do you know the difference between a pillow top and a Euro top mattress?
Here is a look at what distinguishes a Euro top from a pillow top mattress.
You Can Expect an Extra Layer of Padding With a Pillow Top Mattress
One of the key differences between the two types of mattresses is the fact that a pillow top comes with an extra layer of padding that is sewn directly on top of the mattress cover.
You can tell you are looking at a pillow top because the edges of the top overlap the edge of the mattress. This extra padding provides an additional layer of cushioning and creates a softness that is enhanced when used on a spring bed or a memory foam mattress, for instance.
One of the big advantages attached to a pillow top design is that they provide an element of cushioning and support without compromising on the support you get from the coils in the mattress.
This design means that it helps enhance spinal alignment and encourages even distribution of your body weight, which helps alleviate back pain.
The Padding is Stitched Beneath the Mattress Cover With a Euro Top
This is the fundamental difference between the two mattress types. As a result of the padding being stitched beneath the mattress cover, you will see that a Euro top mattress has a more stacked and uniform appearance compared to a pillow top.
A Euro top not only looks different but also feels different as a result of the way it has been designed and created. Due to there being no gap or v-shaped indent present between the extra layer and the mattress cover as you would see in a pillow top, this provides more room for padding and less opportunity for sinking.
This design feature means a Euro top tends to be thicker and perhaps slightly more supportive than a pillow top mattress.
The level of support you require is often a personal preference. But there are a number of aspects to consider that should help you to decide.
What Are Your Preferences?
Pillow tops are usually softer than a Euro top mattress. If you have a preference for softness that is something to bear in mind.
You might be able to achieve better motion isolation with a Euro top mattress. That means it could be a good choice if you have a partner who moves around a lot during the night.
Other points to consider are durability and the aesthetics of your pillow top. A Euro top has a neater appearance because of its uniformity. Pillow tops are probably more versatile overall, especially when you consider that you can achieve a different feel depending on whether you choose wool, memory foam, or latex foam, for example.
Now that you know the key differences between a pillow top and Euro top mattress you should be able to make a decision that is just right for your personal needs.
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