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Avoid the gap between beds – here's how to sleep without a gap again.
The gap between mattresses is one of the most common problems in double beds. Two mattresses separated in the middle can significantly disrupt sleep comfort – both physically and emotionally.
This guide shows how the gap between windows and doors forms and which solutions really help.
What is the visitor's crack – and why does it occur?
The gap between two single mattresses in a double bed is called the visitor's gap. It is caused by:
- separate mattress cores
- different loads on both sides
- Movements during the night
It becomes particularly bothersome when you slide towards the middle or want to get closer.
What solutions are there for the gap between visitors' windows?
Common approaches
Common, but often only short-term, approaches include:
- Crack filler or love bridge (often slips)
- Special mattress connectors
The proven solution
A continuous mattress topper over both mattresses:
- completely covers the crack
- creates a level lying surface
- reduces motion transmission
What size & Does length really help?
Recommended for couples:
- at least 160 cm wide
- 180 cm width for maximum comfort
- 220 cm length, if body size or stretching behavior requires it
Common mistakes & Myths
These assumptions often do not lead to the desired result:
- "One crack filler is sufficient in the long run" (often slips)
- "Two toppers are better than one" (keeps the gap)
- "The crack cannot be avoided" (wrong!)
Conclusion: An area instead of a gap
The gap between the mattresses in a double bed doesn't have to be your fate. A large, continuous mattress topper can noticeably improve sleeping comfort – night after night.
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