Is it normal for a memory foam mattress to feel damp after it is unwrapped?


Just got a memory Foam Mattress and it’s taking ages to puff up to size and it feels damp…is this normal?

Memory foam does feel damp doesn’t it? I recently tried a lot in the bed showrooms and they all felt like that. I think it’s because of the texture of the foam and the fact that it’s usually a cold surface, so feels damp. If you have any questions, phone your bed specialist or the mattress provider and ask them if it’s usual - I imagine it’s a common issue and I bet they have some good advice/reasons. Some info below…
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4 Responses to “Is it normal for a memory foam mattress to feel damp after it is unwrapped?”

  • Michelle L says:

    should nt think so!
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  • devonl18 says:

    That does happen sometimes, when i got mine it felt damp. Wait awhile and see what happens, if its still like that send it back to wherever you got it.
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  • sparklysarahjane says:

    Memory foam does feel damp doesn’t it? I recently tried a lot in the bed showrooms and they all felt like that. I think it’s because of the texture of the foam and the fact that it’s usually a cold surface, so feels damp. If you have any questions, phone your bed specialist or the mattress provider and ask them if it’s usual - I imagine it’s a common issue and I bet they have some good advice/reasons. Some info below…
    :-)
    References :
    http://searchwarp.com/swa33602.htm

  • Doug says:

    The mattresses nearly always, 99.999% of the time go back to their original shape. Memory foam can have a moist or sometimes clammy feel.
    Should not be wet.
    Only thing I can think of Condensation can form from a cold mattress trapped in closed plastic bag and then set into a warm room, cold air trapped in plastic makes this possible.

    http://www.stlbeds.com/
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