
Sleep & Beyond myMerino Topper Review
What You Get
Our Take After Three Weeks
We placed the myMerino on top of a medium-firm memory foam mattress and the change was immediately noticeable. The wool created a softer landing when getting into bed, but unlike foam toppers that sink and trap heat, this one kept a breathable, springy feel. Pressing a hand into it, you feel the wool compress evenly and then slowly recover — it does not bounce back instantly like latex, but it does not stay compressed like cheap polyester either.
The temperature regulation claim turned out to be the real story. During our testing period, overnight temperatures ranged from 55 to 72 degrees. Nights that would normally have us kicking off blankets felt cooler under the same comforter with the wool topper. Cooler nights felt warmer than expected. This is the wool doing what wool does — it absorbs moisture when you sweat and releases it as conditions change, creating a natural buffering effect.
Sleeping positions mattered. Back sleepers got the most benefit since the topper smoothed pressure across the entire spine. Side sleepers noticed improved hip comfort, though people over 200 lbs said they could feel the mattress through the topper at the shoulder and hip. Stomach sleepers did not report much difference, which makes sense given the thinner profile.
We washed it once at the end of week two following the care instructions — gentle cycle, cold water, laid flat to dry. It took about 24 hours to dry fully, which is the one inconvenience. Post-wash, the loft returned to normal and there was no clumping or uneven spots. The cotton cover did not shrink.
Pros and Cons
What We Liked
- Temperature regulation genuinely works through variable spring nights
- Organic materials throughout — GOTS-certified wool and cotton
- Adds cushion without the trapped-heat problem of foam toppers
- Machine washable with no clumping after washing
- Elastic bands held firmly on our 14-inch mattress
Where It Falls Short
- Higher price than synthetic toppers ($200+ for Queen)
- 1.5 inches may not be enough for heavier sleepers on firm beds
- Takes a full day to air dry after washing
- Slight wool scent for the first 2-3 days
Specifications
| Fill | 100% organic merino wool (GOTS certified) |
| Cover | 300TC organic cotton percale |
| Thickness | 1.5 inches |
| Sizes | Twin through Cal King |
| Max Mattress Depth | 20 inches (elastic bands) |
| Washable | Machine wash gentle/cold, lay flat to dry |
| Certifications | GOTS, OEKO-TEX Standard 100 |
| Origin | New Zealand wool, made in USA |
Common Questions
Will it make my firm mattress feel soft?
It adds a noticeable cushion layer, but 1.5 inches of wool will not transform a rock-hard mattress into a plush one. Think of it as taking the edge off firmness rather than completely changing the feel. If your mattress is uncomfortably hard, you might want a thicker topper.
Does it smell like wool?
There is a faint natural wool scent for the first couple of days. It is mild and not unpleasant — similar to a new wool sweater. By day 3 in our test, we could not detect it anymore.
How does wool compare to memory foam for sleep?
Wool regulates temperature far better than memory foam, which tends to trap body heat. Memory foam contours more precisely to your body shape, while wool provides a more general cushioning effect. If you sleep hot, wool wins. If you need targeted pressure relief for joint pain, memory foam may serve you better.
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