Save Your Mattress Topper (And Your Back)

Save Your Mattress Topper (And Your Back)

Save Your Mattress (And Your Back)

One Topper, Two Comfort Levels: Soft & Firm in One Design

Is your mattress starting to sag, or is it simply too firm to get a good night's rest? You don't need to commit to a brand-new mattress yet. Newentor's dual-sided topper is engineered to give you the perfect balance of support and comfort.

Unlike traditional toppers that only offer one feel, our high-resilience foam system allows you to flip the topper to choose the firmness that suits you tonight.

Newentor Mattress Topper Design

The Soft Side

Features gel-infused memory foam that gently contours to your body’s natural shape. Ideal for those who want a plush, "sleeping on a cloud" feel while keeping cool.

The Firm Side

Utilizes high-density support foam. This side provides stable spinal alignment and prevents that "stuck in the mud" feeling, making it perfect for sleepers with back stiffness.

7cm vs 10cm: Which Thickness?

Feature 7cm Model 10cm Model
Primary Use Adding comfort to a firm bed Reviving an old or sagging mattress
Feel Versatile & Responsive Deep Cushioning & Maximum Support
Breathability Excellent (Perforated Foam) Excellent (Thicker Airflow Channels)

Why Newentor High-Resilience Foam?

Most memory foam toppers trap body heat and make it difficult to turn over. Our High-Resilience (HR) Foam is different:

1. Breathable Design: The foam is perforated with thousands of tiny airflow channels to prevent night sweats.
2. Instant Response: It bounces back immediately, supporting your movements so you don't feel trapped.
3. Dual-Comfort: One topper, two firmness options. Just flip it to change your sleep experience.

Certifiably Safe & Hygienic

Every Newentor topper comes with a skin-friendly, removable, and machine-washable cover. It is OEKO-TEX certified, meaning it is tested for harmful substances. It’s not just an upgrade for your comfort, but an upgrade for your sleep hygiene.


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