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by jeremyrap , Apr 07 '05
Pros: the Euro-Flex light, supportive, comparison to TempurPedic appreciated Cons: Looking for others comparison of Euro-Flex versus the TempurPedic.
We have tested both mattress systems and would love feed back from others who have checked out both. I am concerned about the heat buildup as I am a side sleeper, run somewhat warm to hot, and have some lumbar support issues. Vowed to never buy another ...
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by grimlin42 , Sep 12 '06
Pros: Has helped with neck and shoulder pain, no morning stiffness Cons: the price is very steep
I have been shopping and pricing these beds for years. Nothing really stood out with Tempur-Pedic than other memory foam mattress's that would warrant me paying such a high price. I formally had a Simmons World Class mattress that I loved for the first 6 ...
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by klsaxt , May 21 '08
Pros: Excellent mattress for people with back problems. Like sleeping on a cloud. Cons: Expensive but well worth the money if you can afford it.
I purchased a Tempur Pedic deluxe mattress 2 1/2 years ago. My old mattress was 15 years old and was in dire need of being retired to the mattress graveyard. I had heard a lot of great things about these mattresses and really wanted to try one. My ...
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by ndanieltx , Aug 01 '05
Pros: Initial impression was ok Cons: Hype is Hype! its poor!
Ok this is not all from personal experience but my parents purchased it. The TV Ads are slick. From the sales pitch it sounds like a nice bed no doubt. My parents tried it in a store. And like it a bit. Again I think they were more sold on the TV ...
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by m61376 , Apr 01 '04
Pros: Incredibly comfortable at first Cons: Lifespan is way too short for a mattress
I was a die-hard Tempurpedic fan, with the emphasis on "WAS"- we have had their mattress and pillows for several years now. My hubbie gave up on the pillow a long time ago because of softening, but truthfully I still find mine comfortable. The bed is a ...
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by unitydreamer , Dec 10 '04
Pros: Painless sleep, unbelievably comfortable, no flipping or rotating. Haven't tried to move it yet though. Cons: A little expensive, but well worth it.
I had a car accident that left me with some relatively minor neck and back damage (didn't feel minor of course). With my old regular mattress I was stuck in a horrible catch 22. The more I hurt, the more I just wanted to lie there, and the more I lay ...
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by doubly , Apr 21 '05
Pros: Very comfortable. No transferred motion. Great customer service. Fantastic warranty. Cons: Takes getting used to. Somewhat warm at first.
I bought the sleep system (mattress and foundation) nearly ten years ago. I don't recall what my impressions were back then, but I do recall that after I moved from a cool climate to a warmer one a few years ago, the mattress seemed uncomfortably warm ...
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by medeiom , Feb 21 '08
Pros: Toss/turn less. Instant pain relief on lower right back due to a herniated disk. Cons: Temperature seems to affect the mattress...too hot= too soft and too cold= too firm.
I bought the original bed back in August of 07 and I must say at first it was the most comfortable bed I ever laid on. I have a bad back and wanted to give this a try. At first I noticed I tossed/turn less and felt instant relief from my lower right ...
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by davidao , May 15 '06
Pros: Molds your body preventing tossing/turning. 20 year warranty. Prevents insomnia and promotes healthy body. Cons: The price. The light smell should go away with time.
I had a sealy for 9 years and knew it was time to change beds after I acquired a chronic shoulder pain from sleeping on my side. After losing hours of sleep a night due to shoulder, back and neck pains I decided to try out the Tempur-Pedic beds. After ...
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by ar2525 , Mar 29 '09
Pros: very comfortable Cons: smell is most likely going to give me cancer
I bought a king size tempur-pedic 1 week ago and I am shocked that the smell is so bad. They delivered it at 2pm Sunday, and by 3:30 I was on the phone trying to get them to take it back. As you might expect, I was told to give it a week or so and the ...
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by east_1999 , Sep 01 '08
Pros: pretty comfortable Cons: too hot, too firm
I have been sleeping on the tempurpedic classic for three weeks. I returned it to the store I bought it from today in exchange for the Sealy PosturePedic TrueForm foam mattress. The Sealy felt better in the store but runs about $600 more than the ...
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by lexkymbr , Jan 14 '08
Pros: none Cons: bad smell, poor customer service, outgassing
My wife and I recently purchased a Tempur-Pedic mattress and excitedly looked forward to trying it out in our home with the assurance of the 90-day trial period. Almost from the moment it was delivered we realized we had made a mistake. The smell ...
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by bneal1022 , Dec 30 '08
Pros: No sagging Great memory performance Can't feel anyone else move Cons: Price (can be tolerated if you believe in sleep) Trouble with retailer, but not product fault.
I wanted a tempur for 8 years. Finally convinced wife try. I offered to buy ANY model that she "felt" most comfortable on. We settled on a king size rhapsody. Bit pricey all said and done with foundation and all = $3900. ...
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My Best Purchase Last Year
by thedonald ,May 06 '04
Pros: comfort, value Cons: none
I have tried various high-end traditional mattresses during the past decade. Whatever mattress I slept on, I could rarely get a good night's sleep. I'd wake up often, toss and turn, etc. A year ago I bought a Tempur-Pedic. I have been sleeping so much better on this wonderful mattress. I did not have any real adjustment issues, nor temperature problems. Since I work at home, I find that I often migrate to my bed with my laptop and phone. It's just as comfortable to sit up in the T-P, as it is to lie down.
Tempur-Pedic is inexpensive, well made and most comfortable.
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Great Sleep
by ordodavi ,Feb 21 '07
Pros: Durable, clean, allergen free Cons: Expensive, sometimes warm.
I had an original for one year. For the first few weeks, there was a slight chemical smell and stiffness. Later it was fine. The mattress can be warmer than most, but that can be resolved with purchasing 500ct 100% cotton sheets. I purchased it for my shoulder pains and I longer have them. I also had sleep issues, but that was not the bed's fault, but my own for worrying too much about everything. At the end I hope it last the 20 years they tell us, and I hope I'm not like the reviewer who threw his out after 4 years. Most mattresses last 8. In addition, my wife loves it. You should also purchase the Tempur pillows. I would have purchased the deluxe model which was less firm, but due to the price and my wife's preference, I chose the original, which is fine too.
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