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by silverspectrum , May 22 '05
Pros: None whatsoever!!! Cons: Sleeps Hot! Caused More Back Pain! Brokedown in three Years! No Support! Smelled!
I bought my Tempurpedic mattress 3 years ago and it was the biggest mistake of my life. I purchased it from a local retailer and from night one i hated it. My wife liked it but i just thought it was too firm and it didnt feel like it did in the store. I ...
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by ivybrooke , Sep 19 '07
Pros: Ultimate comfort. I'm well-rested for the first time in 43 years. Cons: Very pricey bed but still worth it to me (for my health).
One year ago, I purchased the Tempur-Pedic Classic mattress in hopes of getting a more restful sleep. Unfortunately, it did not work well for me due to the fact that the foam was very hot. Never in my life had I woken up from being too warm with my ...
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by oldninja56 , Jun 26 '07
Pros: Excellent bed. Excellent service. Excellent sleep! Cons: None so far!
I had a fairly expensive waterbed for nearly 20 years. After several injuries from martial arts fighting, I decided to switch to a high-end Sealy bed set. It was okay and had better support than the air/foam baffle water mattress. Got remarried 3 years ...
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by ihatetempur , Nov 28 '04
Pros: there aren't any Cons: zero back support. hot. expensive. causes severe back pain. a total rip-off.
I bought a Tempur-Pedic queen-sized mattress in Canada 3 years ago. There is no free trial period up here. It cost me about 2000 dollars US. I might as well have burned that money. I am a 175-pound woman with no diagnosed back problems. This mattress is ...
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by xsquid99 , Apr 10 '07
Pros: Sooo comfortable, no movement transfer from partner, great warranty, extremely high quality. Cons: A bit pricey, mattress has an odor for the first couple weeks, very heavy.
I saw all the commercials on TV for years but never really considered this mattress due to the cost and the fact that I wasn't really sure whether or not it was for me since I had never slept on one before. Those doubts were put to rest when I met a ...
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by myview12 , Oct 04 '07
Pros: Feels good for about 6 months. Cons: Saggy, soft, no support, expensive.
Our king size Tempur-Pedic had softened dramatically after one year. We flipped it wrong side up, (your not supposed to flip this mattress) and that helped for a few months. We now have been sleeping on this bed for less than two years and we hate it! ...
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by griplife , Dec 31 '06
Pros: Nicely packaged and feels good for the first minute that you lie on it. Cons: Simply does not work - one's back muscles try to accommodate the entire night.
We bought a Tempurpedic Rhapsody as we were told this was the latest and greatest. It is supposed to be a firm mattress. I was sold on the Tempurpedic before buying this unit due to all the hype one reads and hears. I have typically slept ...
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by brockagain , Jul 30 '06
Pros: Can't find much good to say - fits regular bed. Cons: No back support, hard to turn over, way over-priced. Feel like sleeping on padded floor.
Last year we purchased a second home and purchased a king size Tempurpedic mattress. We have a Select Comfort sleep number bed in our main home and weren't sure we "loved" the mattress. Unfortunately we were only able to sleep on the new mattress for a ...
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by db54 , Jun 18 '07
Pros: You get what you pay for Cons: Getting use to it and alot of other considerations to be aware of before buying.
Updt: Aug 4, 07. I was concerned over kt-marie's review of Sit n Sleep selling a used TP mattress. How does anyone know if they received a new one or a "used on"? According to TP - each mattress/foundation comes sealed in plastic so check to see if ...
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by ouchithurts , Oct 16 '05
Pros: GREAT FOR A WHILE ! Cons: WANT A SORE BACK? GET ONE OF THESE !
The Tempurpedic is great!...for the first year or so, then the nasty truth rears its ugly head. The memory foam indeed rebounds back to flat when you're not laying on it but after extended use, the material softens up and you sink into a depression ...
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by athman97 , Mar 17 '07
Pros: gives a great night's sleep Cons: a little pricey but worth it in the long run
We've had our tempur-pedic for 5 years, and we still love it. It does all that it says it does, not transfer of movement, conforms to your body, etc. Regarding the transfer of movement, you still can feel it from the sheets, but if you are sleeping ...
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by jtk100 , Apr 08 '09
Pros: Great for side sleeping. Wonderful support and "feel". Doesn't disturb your partner when you move. Cons: Mattress is hot, though eventually acclimated. Only lasted seven years until it softened too much
I got a Tempur-Pedic in April of 2002 because of shoulder and neck pain, mostly from side sleeping. I was diagnosed with a bulging disc in the neck, so was desperate for relief (and sleep). The TP initially took some getting used to, most ...
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by trave2 , Apr 02 '07
Pros: Everything! Cons: Price, but worth it! And smell might get to some
This might be long But listen, It's worth your time. I'm a 29 single male, and spent every last penny I own on this bed (deluxe, and symphony pillows), b/c I couldn't stay asleep all night on my old mattress. First night with it and WOW, woke up ...
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by palmbayforlife , Jul 27 '06
Pros: comfort, support, prestige, warranty, Cons: price
I am a believer! in the past I had been on a tempurpedic mattress for 3 or 4 days at a time while on vacation. So when i decided to upgrade from my 6'' of firm foam mattress, i looked at several beds...From pillowtop to firm to tempurpedic rip offs, I ...
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by smite , Aug 06 '09
Pros: Good for large/tall people: very firm, lots of support, helps back pain. Cons: Bad for small/short people: too hard, too much pressure, may cause back pain.
For larger people (like tall males of average to athletic build), it seems to have a good level of pressure, provide good support, and may help back problems. For smaller people (like shorter females with average to slim build), it ...
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