Things to buy for dorms

<p>I just saw this and thought of the uncomfortable dorm mattresses. Some don’t like the memory foam toppers because they can be hot. This is a great alternative…</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.qvc.com/Pedicsolutions-Gel-Memory-Loft-Twin-Topper-with-Repel-A-Tex-For-the-Home.product.H202171.html?sc=H202171-Targeted&cm_sp=VIEWPOSITION--5--H202171&catentryImage=http://images-p.qvc.com/is/image/h/71/h202171.001?$uslarge$”>http://www.qvc.com/Pedicsolutions-Gel-Memory-Loft-Twin-Topper-with-Repel-A-Tex-For-the-Home.product.H202171.html?sc=H202171-Targeted&cm_sp=VIEWPOSITION--5--H202171&catentryImage=http://images-p.qvc.com/is/image/h/71/h202171.001?$uslarge$</a></p>

<p>The fabric blots up spills…very nice.</p>

<p>m2ck - Thank you! DS and I were just having the conversation over the weekend about the dorm mattresses and maybe buying some sort of topper. This looks like the perfect thing for him, and he plans to be in the dorms 2 yrs so we’ll get some use out of it.</p>

<p>I had heard that a lot of dorm beds are XL twin, versus regular twin. I’ll see if I can find that info for Burke…(which is where he is planning to live).</p>

<p>Amy9998 we bought a regular twin memory foam topper for my son’s bed which is a Twin XL and it works fine. It this about 6" short at the feet, but unless your son is really tall and needs that he probably won’t know the difference.</p>