RHAPSODY VERSUS EUROBED--HELP!
Written: Nov 28 '06 (Updated Nov 29 '06)
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Pros: For those wanting a slightly soft mattress, the Rhapsody bed would be wonderful.
Cons: With time, these beds soften considerably. Get one that's one step firmer than you want.
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| sonth's Full Review: Tempur-Pedic Swedish Mattress |
I got the Rhapsody a month ago, and at first it was heavenly--no more being awakened by lower back pain. But as the bed is getting broken in, it is becoming so much softer than when it was brand new that I am once again starting to wake up with back pain. (I'm a fairly small woman, so I don't think I'm crushing the bed.) Last night I went to a different mattress store, where the Tempur-Pedic floor models are broken in (not the case where I bought my bed, where all the floor models were new), and I found that a broken-in Eurobed (the firmest model made) feels the way the Rhapsody did when it was brand new. I am starting to wonder if I should do an exchange. For now, I have rotated the mattress so I can return, for a few weeks, anyway, to sleeping pain-free. I just wish I had known how differently my bed would feel after getting broken in. If anyone out there can provide an opinion on how the Eurobed feels after a few weeks or months, I'd be very grateful.
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Mattress Size: Queen Mattress Firmness: Somewhat soft Amount Paid (US$): 2800.00
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