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by jmz1 , Jul 18 '05
Pros: feels great, quality cover Cons: absorbs heat and gets too hot, a little too firm, heavy.
I waited forever to get my new bed from a local dealer. They ordered direct from Tempur-pedic and apparently it takes weeks to get the thing. I have chronic back pain, tight muscles, and I toss & turn all night. So I was praying that the ...
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by doctorchaz , Apr 12 '06
Pros: Great night's sleep, with a little adjustment period, and elimination of back pain Cons: Really none....it is expensive, but less so than other mattresses we tried.
Have just ordered our second Tempur-Pedic mattress, this time for our guest room. Hopefully, they won't be too comfortable and overstay their welcome. Have had our deluxe king size mattress for over a year now. I have suffered with back pain for ...
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by spazzicat , Jul 12 '07
Pros: Sleep better/longer Cons: Smell,price,tad hot
My husband and I purchased a king size deluxe bed about 5 months ago because I have a bad back and he hates feeling me move around in the middle of the night because I wake him up. It was really hard to invest in this mattress because it is so expensive. ...
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by foxbos , Oct 29 '06
Pros: Unlike anything I've ever slept on. Cons: A little pricey but worth every penny.
I spent a lot of time reviewing mattresss and bought a Tempurpedic. A little more than 4 years ago, I bought a new top brand spring mattress. A friend of my mothers has a furniture store and she gave me the whole education about spring count and what ...
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by rainbowboi , Dec 15 '04
Pros: No more backaches, no cramps, sleep like a baby, sheets stay "put", no motion transfer Cons: hard at first, EXPENSIVE, can't use heated ANYTHING on it
***Update***I have now had my mattress for over 6.5 years now - and it still feels like the day it was purchased.Reviewers have complained about the backing on the zippered "hypo-allergenic" coming off and "pilling" under it, making the ...
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by scheller49 , Feb 20 '05
Pros: incredibly comfortable...less back pain... Cons: expensive but worth it.....
Before we purchased our 10 inch tempurpedic mattress system we read a lot of reviews. It seems that people either hated it or loved it. I suffer from lower back pain (sometimes a lot worse than other times) and our mattress was very old. Twice we ...
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by mollymom48 , Jan 18 '07
Pros: supposedly is less friendly to dust mites Cons: Hard to change position, price, difficult to position/turn
I suffer from fibromyalgia and arthritis so I decided to purchase this mattress at a cost of $2300 Canadian for a queen size. I should have known that after lying on it in the showroom, I would not like it, as I did not feel the delirious sense of ...
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by iguy , Dec 11 '04
Pros: No pain. No more insomnia. No pressure point pain. Great on my platform bed. Cons: None.
I have been sleeping on a Deluxe 10 inch Tempurpedic queen size mattress for the past 3 months. I have been curious about this mattress for a long time now. I finally decided to give it a try. I figured, if I hated it, I could return it under ...
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by kt-marie , Jul 14 '07
Pros: Support, comfortable, soft yet firm. Cons: Hard to get up, really heavy.
I went to Sit N' Sleep to buy a new mattress for my first apartment. I had a budget of $800.. I know, not much for a good mattress. I was looking for something soft, like a pillow top. The sales associates were very kind, giving me lots of time to look ...
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by fmisiewicz , Mar 15 '07
Pros: NONE Cons: PLENTY
We needed to buy a new bed, and after much research and consideration, we went purchased the Tempur-pedic mattress. Long story short, we bought a King size mattress along with the foundation. It arrived in March 2006. From the first night we've HATED ...
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by garrettb , Aug 09 '08
Pros: Comfortable, isolates movements. Cons: Chemical smell for first 2 months. Softer models prone to getting hot in the summer.
We've owned our queen size Tempur-Pedic mattress for about 9 months. A foam mattress wasn't on my list of things-to-buy, and in retrospect, I realize that the innocent trip to the our local furniture super store wasn't as unscripted as I had thought it ...
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by americanflag , Mar 20 '05
Pros: A comfortable mattress to lay on, support is excellent, really does feel like a cloud. Cons: Heat trap. Gimmicky advertising and marketing campaign. Heat trap. Heat trap. Heat trap.
Synopsis: The mattress is comfortable and pressure relieving, but every night at 3am I wake up hot as can be. The artificial material absorbs heat slowly and releases it even more slowly, meaning at 3am, even if I get up, the bed stays hot. This is my ...
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by judyconstant , Sep 18 '07
Pros: At first, no body aches Cons: Back pain; hot temperature; pilling up; creates hollow that is hard to crawl out of.
We bought a tempurpedic queen size bed and the first thing I noticed was the smell that made me dizzy and slightly nauseated, which lasted about a month. It took some hindsight to figure out that it was the foam bed causing the dizziness. At first, ...
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by texasschneck , Aug 12 '05
Pros: Construction Cons: Price, Uncomfortable
We recently bought the Deluxe (10") Tempur-pedic on recommendation from friends and because we had to replace our 10-year old mattress. We considered it because we have a platform bed and the Tempur-pedic doesn't require box springs so lends itself well ...
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by coolslice , May 30 '06
Pros: Very supportive, more usable sleeping surface, does not transfer motion. Cons: Possibly price, heavy and awkward to move, retains lots of body heat
This mattress was given to me by my brother when he moved. I have had it less than a week and I'm very impressed. I suffer from R.L.S and chronic back pain and I have found this mattress to give me very supportive, restful sleep. I tended to awake ...
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