BEDLORE Memory Foam Mattress Topper Queen Review – 4 Inch Dual Layer Worth It?

BEDLORE 4 Inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper Queen,2-in-1 Dual Layer Design (2" Gel Memory Foam + 2" Plush Pillow Top Cover) Mattress Topper Medium-Firm,Pressure Relief & Back Pain Support(Dark Gray)
BEDLORE
- Pain Relief & Better Sleep - Ergonomic queen mattress topper memory foam cradles pressure points (back, hips, shoulders) while the pillow top adds cushioning—ideal for all sleeping positions. Wake up refreshed, not achy
- Stay Cool & Comfy - Bamboo viscose mattress pad cover + open-cell foam boosts airflow to prevent overheating. No sweaty nights—just breathable, cooler sleep
- 2-in-1 Adjustable Comfort - Switch between 2" cooling gel memory foam (firm support) and 2" plush pillow top (pressure-relief)—or layer them for a 4-inch luxury upgrade mattress topper. Customize your perfect sleep every night
- Our memory foam mattress toppers are OEKO-TEX and CertiPUR-US certified – premium materials for a top-tier sleep experience
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Dual-layer design lets you swap between firm memory foam and plush pillow top for true custom comfort
- Bamboo viscose cover paired with open-cell foam genuinely helps with temperature regulation on warm nights
- CertiPUR-US and OEKO-TEX certifications mean no harmful off-gassing chemicals — good for sensitive sleepers
- Deep-pocket stretch fits mattresses 6–18 inches without constantly sliding off
- Pillow top cover is machine-washable for easy upkeep over time
Cons
- Off-gassing smell is noticeable fresh out of the box — give it at least 48 hours in a ventilated room before sleeping on it
- At 4 inches total, it adds noticeable height that can interfere with fitted sheets on low-profile bed frames
- Memory foam density is moderate — heavier sleepers may notice faster compression compared to high-end Tempur-Pedic options
- The two layers aren't attached, so the top pillow layer can shift slightly if you toss and turn aggressively
Quick Verdict
The BEDLORE 4 Inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper Queen earns its spot on your shortlist if you are hunting for a memory foam mattress topper queen that does more than a single slab of foam. The dual-layer system — a 2-inch gel memory foam base under a zip-on 2-inch pillow top — is genuinely flexible in a way that one-piece toppers simply aren't. Add in the bamboo viscose cover for temperature management and CertiPUR-US/OEKO-TEX credentials, and you've got a well-rounded product at a price that won't make you wince. After two weeks of real sleep, my rating settles at 4.2 out of 5 — it's not perfect, but it's a solid choice for anyone reviving an older mattress.
What Is the BEDLORE 4 Inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper Queen?
Let's cut to the chase: a mattress topper sits on top of your existing mattress to add comfort, adjust firmness, or extend the life of a bed that's starting to show its age. The BEDLORE 4 Inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper Queen takes this a step further with what the brand calls a 2-in-1 dual-layer design. The base layer is 2 inches of cooling gel memory foam (medium-firm), and the top layer is a 2-inch zip-on pillow top stuffed with poly fiberfill. You can stack them together for 4 inches of combined cushioning, or use each layer independently.

The concept is straightforward: swap the firm base alone for a firmer sleep surface, use the plush pillow top for more give, or combine both for a luxury feel. The cover is bamboo-derived viscose, which sounds premium and actually delivers better breathability than standard polyester in my experience. The whole setup fits mattresses 6 to 18 inches deep thanks to a deep-pocket elastic skirt. It ships compressed in a vacuum-sealed roll, so expect the classic unboxing drama: a compact block that slowly blooms over a couple of days.
Key Features
- 2-in-1 dual-layer design: use the 2" gel memory foam base, the 2" pillow top, or both together
- Cooling gel-infused memory foam reduces heat retention compared to standard foam
- Bamboo viscose cover adds breathability and a soft hand-feel against the skin
- CertiPUR-US and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified — no harmful chemical off-gassing
- Deep-pocket stretch skirt fits mattresses 6–18 inches, stays secure through the night
- Machine-washable pillow top cover for quick refreshes without disassembling
- Medium-firm profile; adjustable comfort via layer stacking or solo use
Hands-On Review
The box arrived on a Tuesday afternoon — compact, vacuum-sealed, the kind of roll that makes you wonder what you've signed up for. I hauled it to the bedroom, cut the outer plastic, and watched the memory foam begin its slow exhale. By the evening it looked like a mattress topper, but it took a full 48 hours in a room with the window cracked before it felt right underfoot. That off-gassing smell is real, by the way — not toxic, but chemical enough that I wouldn't want it anywhere near my face any sooner than two days.

Once aired out, the topper won me over. The two-layer setup is genuinely clever. The base 2-inch gel memory foam has that slow-sink, cradling quality memory foam is known for, but the density leans medium-firm rather than soft. Sitting on the edge of the bed, I didn't bottom out. The zip-on pillow top adds a distinct plush layer on top — think of it like putting a hotel-quality topper over a supportive innerspring. The combination felt more balanced than a single 4-inch slab of memory foam would have, which tends to exaggerate the sink.
What surprised me was the temperature question. Memory foam and heat are historically close friends, but the open-cell foam and bamboo cover do pull their weight here. I slept on it through a warm week in mid-May and didn't wake up in a sweat. That's more than I can say for the pure foam topper I reviewed last year. The bamboo viscose has a dry, cool hand-feel that genuinely helps — not a game-changer for hot sleepers, but a meaningful improvement over uncoated foam.

Two weeks in, the layers haven't shifted, the foam hasn't developed body impressions, and the cover stays put. I should note: the pillow top layer is not attached to the foam base. It zips around the foam like a giant pillowcase. For most people this works fine, but if you share a bed and one of you is a restless tosser, the top layer can bunch slightly at the edges overnight.
Who Should Buy It?
- Side sleepers who want extra cushioning around shoulders and hips without sacrificing support underneath
- People with an aging mattress that's lost its charm but isn't worth replacing just yet
- Hot sleepers who want better airflow than standard memory foam delivers
- Couples with mismatched firmness preferences who can each adjust their side independently
- Skip this if you want a firm-as-a-board sleep surface — the pillow top pushes the overall feel toward medium, and there's no way to make it rock-hard
- Also skip if your existing mattress is already in great shape — a topper on a pristine bed is a solution in search of a problem
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Topper Supreme — uses proprietary memory foam for a more premium sink feel and longer-term durability, but costs significantly more and doesn't offer the adjustable dual-layer setup
- LINENSPA 3 Inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper — a budget-friendly single-layer option that works well if you just need a simple upgrade without the pillow top complexity or customization options
- Saatva Latex Mattress Topper — natural latex instead of memory foam delivers a bouncier, more responsive feel with better temperature regulation, though it lacks the deep contouring that memory foam provides for pressure points
FAQ
It's a queen-size mattress topper with a 2-in-1 dual-layer design: a 2-inch gel memory foam base for firm support and a 2-inch zip-on pillow top for plush pressure relief. Both layers sit atop your existing mattress to add comfort, reduce pressure points, and extend the life of an aging bed.
Final Verdict
The BEDLORE 4 Inch Memory Foam Mattress Topper Queen delivers where it matters most: genuine adjustability, respectable temperature management, and materials you can trust around your health and sleep quality. It's not the most luxurious topper on the market, and heavy sleepers may eventually notice some compression in the pillow top layer over years of use. But for reviving an older mattress, soothing pressure points, and getting a genuinely cooler night's sleep without the memory foam heat trap — this is a product that earns its keep. Will I keep using it? Yes, with the caveat that you'll want to air it out fully before your first night's sleep.