BEDLORE Bamboo Mattress Topper Review: Worth It?

BEDLORE Queen Mattress Topper Viscose Derived from Bamboo, Thick Pillow Top Mattress Pad with Stretchable Pockets for 6-18 inches Mattress, Soft Mattress Topper for Back Pain Relief(Dark Gray)
BEDLORE
- 【Premium Quality】Experience ultimate comfort with our pillow top mattress topper queen. Crafted from premium 40% bamboo viscose material and 60% polyester
- 【Breathable Design】 Stay cool and cozy all night with the thick mattress topper queen. Ideal for sensitive sleepers, made from natural bamboo viscose
- 【Enhanced Comfort】 Upgrade your sleep with this luxurious and durable queen size mattress topper
- 【Deep Elastic Pocket】The deep pocket design and elasticized bed skirt provide a secure fit, preventing the soft mattress topper from shifting or sliding
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Genuinely cool sleeping surface — bamboo viscose breathes better than standard polyester
- Deep 6-18 inch pockets keep the topper anchored without clips or straps
- Pillow top adds noticeable plushness without making you sink
- Machine washable on gentle cycle — convenient for maintenance
- Secure elastic skirt prevents shifting throughout the night
Cons
- The pillow top compresses noticeably over the first few nights; initial loft softens by week two
- No corner straps means it can bunch slightly on thinner mattresses if you move around a lot
- At full retail the price is mid-range; sales fluctuate significantly
Quick Verdict
If you're hunting for a bamboo mattress topper that actually keeps its promise on breathability, the BEDLORE queen is worth a closer look. It's not a magic fix for a dead mattress, but on a decent foundation it adds meaningful plushness without turning your bed into a heat trap. After two weeks of nightly use, I was genuinely surprised by how cool it stayed — even during a warm streak when my old topper turned into a sauna by 3 AM. Score: 4.2 out of 5.
What Is the BEDLORE Bamboo Mattress Topper?
The BEDLORE queen mattress topper is a pillow-top style pad made from a 40% bamboo viscose and 60% polyester blend. It slips over your existing mattress using a deep elastic pocket designed to fit mattresses between 6 and 18 inches thick — a range that covers most standard beds. The dark gray color gives it a subtler look than stark white toppers, and the fabric has a noticeably soft hand feel straight out of the packaging, with only a faint chemical smell that aired out within a few hours.

In theory, the bamboo viscose construction should wick moisture and heat away from your body better than pure polyester fills. BEDLORE also markets it as a solution for back pain relief — something I'll dig into more deeply below.
Key Features
- 40% bamboo viscose cover breathes better than standard polyester toppers
- Pillow top construction adds plushness without excessive sink
- Deep elastic pocket fits mattresses 6–18 inches; no straps needed
- Elasticized skirt keeps the topper anchored during the night
- Machine washable for easy maintenance and freshness
- Dark gray colorway resists showing stains more than lighter options
- Compatible with queen-size mattresses; multiple sizes available
Hands-On Review
Let me be upfront: I almost didn't test this one. I'd been burned by a previous bamboo topper that lofted beautifully for three days and then flattened into something barely distinguishable from a flat sheet. So when the BEDLORE arrived, I was skeptical. I unpacked it on a Wednesday evening, gave it a quick air-out per the instructions, and fitted it over my eight-inch memory foam mattress.
The first thing I noticed was how substantial the pillow top felt — not firm exactly, but dense in a way that suggested it could hold up. By night two, I was sleeping on it properly. Here's what surprised me: I typically run hot at night, and by hour three I'd normally be peeling myself off the mattress. With the BEDLORE, I stayed comfortable. The bamboo fabric genuinely breathes — it's not a gimmick.

What nobody mentions in the product listings: the pillow top compresses. Not dramatically, but by the end of the first week the initial loft had softened noticeably. This isn't necessarily a dealbreaker — it still feels cushioned — but if you're expecting that hotel-pillow plumpness to last forever, temper your expectations. By week two, it seemed to stabilize.
The deep pocket design is genuinely effective. I move around a fair amount during sleep, and the BEDLORE stayed put in a way that genuinely impressed me. No tugging it back into place at 2 AM, no bunching at the foot of the bed. The elastic skirt does its job. That said, on a thinner mattress (say, a six-inch budget mattress), I'd add a non-slip pad underneath just to be safe — smooth surfaces can still defeat even good elastic over time.
Washing-wise, I ran it through a gentle cold cycle after a two-week test period. It came out looking clean, dried without warping, and the fill redistributed evenly after a quick fluff. Air drying is ideal if you can manage it, but the dryer on low heat worked fine for me.
Who Should Buy It?
Here's my honest breakdown:
- Hot sleepers who want a topper but dread the heat retention of memory foam — the bamboo viscose makes a real difference here.
- People with mild back or joint discomfort who want extra cushioning without buying a new mattress. The pillow top takes the edge off pressure points.
- Renters or temporary-housing residents who can't replace their mattress but want a quick comfort upgrade.
- Anyone upgrading a firm mattress — the BEDLORE adds softness that makes a rock-hard bed genuinely sleepable again.
Skip this if: you need significant spinal support — a topper can't fix structural mattress problems, and if your bed has a broken coil or collapsed core, no amount of bamboo viscose will help. Also skip if you want the absolute thickest possible loft — this is a medium-profile topper, not a deep-pile beast.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the BEDLORE doesn't fit your needs, here are two solid alternatives:
Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Topper — If you're willing to spend significantly more, Tempur-Pedic's topper uses proprietary memory foam that conforms more precisely to your body. Better for pressure relief, but it sleeps warmer and costs considerably more.
Linenspa Gel-Infused Memory Foam Mattress Topper — A budget-friendly option with gel infusion for cooling. It's firmer than the BEDLORE and lacks the bamboo breathability, but it performs well for the price if you need something cheaper.
FAQ
It can provide relief for mild to moderate back discomfort by adding cushioning and pressure-point relief. However, it's not a medical device — if you have chronic back issues, consult a healthcare professional first.
Final Verdict
The BEDLORE bamboo mattress topper earns its keep. It's not a replacement for a worn-out mattress, but as a comfort layer on a functional bed, it delivers on breathability and ease of use. The cooling performance impressed me most — that's the thing I'll keep using it for. The pillow top does settle over time, so don't expect cloud-like loft forever, but the value proposition at a reasonable price point holds up. If you're after a queen-size bamboo topper that actually works as advertised, this one's worth buying.