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Reddit mentions of Queen Size 3 Inch Thick, 5 Pound Density Gray Gel Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Pad Bed Topper Made in The USA

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Queen Size 3 Inch Thick, 5 Pound Density Gray Gel Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Pad Bed Topper Made in The USA
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    Features:
  • Instantly makes any mattress more restful, comfortable, and supportive in sagging areas of mattress
  • 3 inches of extra supportive 5 lb memory foam conforms to your body perfectly
  • Made in the USA using enviromentally friendly processes.
  • Memory foam reduces pressure points that cause you to toss and turn, so you sleep better.
  • Topper features a five-pound density and the famous gel-like
Specs:
ColorNatural
Height3 Inches
Length80 Inches
SizeQueen
Width60 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Queen Size 3 Inch Thick, 5 Pound Density Gray Gel Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress Pad Bed Topper Made in The USA:

u/shmaltz_herring ยท 2 pointsr/Mattress

Reviews can only tell you so much unfortunately. Everyone is a little different in what they want.
Goods about that mattress: Uses the combi-zone coils from Leggett and Platt, which are good coils. They aren't revolutionary technology that that Voila came up with and there are some options for getting them in a mattress. http://www.mattresses.net/ulhypoco.html
Another good is that it does use some latex in the comfort layers.

The bad: I have no clue what the other foam layers are, what their density is and whether they will last. Memory foam layers should be at least 4 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or 5 pcf density (especially if you are heavier)
Polyfoam should be at least 1.8 with 2 being the minimum for heavier people.

If they are willing to tell you more about the densities of the foams and you are ok with everything, then it might not be a terrible buy.

However, if they don't tell you what's inside the mattress, it's best to assume the worst and potentially move on to something else.

That link I included is a mattress that I got and have had good success with so far. It might be worth considering along with other options. It could also be part of your DIY project as you can order those components separate from the mattress. They also make a slow recovery latex that is supposed to be more like memory foam.

All things to think about, and good luck. It's not a bad idea to go down the rabbit hole when researching. https://www.themattressunderground.com/

Edit: DIY
http://www.mattresses.net/copocobylean.html
http://www.mattresses.net/kibawozimaco.html (the coils are 9inch, get the 12 inch to include the topper in the mattress)
For the comfort layer these are two options.
http://www.mattresses.net/puslrelato.html
https://www.amazon.com/Density-Elastic-Memory-Foam-Mattress/dp/B006QWWW5C?th=1

The advantage of going the DIY route is that you can customize if you don't like the feel. for example, say you get the memory foam, but it doesn't quite cushion or support as well as you would like. You can add a medium or firm 3 inch latex layer and have the memory foam on top of the mattress. Of you can replace the memory foam in 5 years when it starts to wear out because the coils will still be good.