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If you shopped at Bed Bath & Beyond in the 2000s, you probably came across Wamsutta in the bedding aisle. The longtime American brand was a store staple, known for straightforward, comfortable home essentials.
After Bed Bath & Beyond’s 2023 bankruptcy, Wamsutta has returned in a refreshed form that includes updated performance-driven bedding. I tested the Wamsutta Supreme Comfort Cool and Dry Mattress Topper to see how the brand’s modern take on comfort holds up. Designed to add a gentle layer of cushioning, improve breathability and help manage moisture, it also promises to give your mattress the plush feel of a newer bed. Let’s see if it meets expectations.
What Is the Wamsutta Supreme Comfort Cool and Dry Mattress Topper?
Ashley Zlatopolsky
The Wamsutta Supreme Comfort Cool and Dry Mattress Topper features multiple layers designed to help manage moisture while protecting your mattress from stains, odors, allergens and dust. It's made with a 400-thread-count stretch lyocell fabric quilted with temperature-regulating down-alternative fiber that helps promote a cooler, more comfortable sleep surface. Pricing starts at $320 for a full-sized and ranges up to $450 for a king-sized topper.
Inside, it has a fiber fill, while the outer layer includes a waterproof barrier. The design also features a grip fabric and reinforced elastic edges meant to help the topper stay securely in place on the mattress. This item is spot-clean only, so you can’t throw it in the washing machine.
My Honest Review of the Wamsutta Supreme Comfort Cool and Dry Mattress Topper
As a side sleeper, I usually prefer a mattress with extra cushioning to relieve pressure around my shoulders and hips. The mattress I tested the Wamsutta Supreme Comfort Cool and Dry Mattress Topper on was firmer than I typically like, so I was curious whether the topper could create a more balanced, medium-soft feel without sacrificing support. I wasn't looking for an ultra-plush, sink-in sensation, but rather just enough cushioning to improve comfort while maintaining spinal alignment.
The topper has a modest, two-inch pillowtop profile, so it doesn't dramatically change the mattress feel. Instead, it resembles a built-in Euro top, adding softness without overwhelming the support beneath. I found it cushioned pressure points while still keeping my body lifted, which helped prevent hip sinkage that can lead to lower back pain.
Temperature regulation was another highlight. The surface felt cool to the touch and stayed comfortable overnight. As a hot sleeper, I appreciated not waking up overheated. While not actively cooling, it remained breathable and helped avoid that stuffy feel some quilted toppers develop.
Ashley Zlatopolsky
It also stayed securely in place thanks to its deep-pocket elastic skirt, and the top and bottom labels made setup easy. My 13-inch mattress fits well, and it accommodates up to 20-inch depths.
One issue I often notice with fiber-filled mattress toppers is that the filling shifts over time, leaving uncomfortable and unsightly flat spots. After sleeping on the Wamsutta Supreme Comfort Cool and Dry Mattress Topper for two weeks, I didn't notice any significant flattening or uneven distribution of the fill. It maintained its loft and looked nearly identical to when I first unpacked it.
Of course, two weeks isn't enough time to fully judge long-term durability, so I'd be interested to see how it performs after six months or a year of nightly use and repeated compression.
One drawback is the care instructions. Unlike many mattress pads, this topper isn't machine washable and is spot clean only, so you'll want to take extra precautions to keep it clean (especially given the high price point). Although it includes a waterproof barrier to help protect against moisture, it's still susceptible to stains, dirt and everyday wear. I recommend always using a fitted sheet over it and cleaning spills immediately.
If you have children or pets, that extra layer of protection becomes even more important to help prevent accidents, tears, sweat stains and everyday messes from shortening the topper's lifespan. Proper care will go a long way toward preserving both its appearance and performance over time and will help ensure you get your money’s worth if you invest in this high-end topper.
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