I have to say that I am truly perplexed by the love affair that most mattress store salesmen have with Tempurpedic. All the friends I have who own them love them. And when I go to mattress stores, salesmen RAVE about them. I mean, they basically make it sound like it's THE BEST and only option that they are confident in. Even when comparing against other very expensive mattresses- so not that they would make more money on the Tempurpedic than another comparable priced one? Unless Tempurpedic provides some additional kick backs or incentives to the stores and that's why they never sell them for a discount. Or like some kind of hold back on volume like a car dealership. No idea. And yet, then you read several complaints about them and the softening, sagging, etc...- not from everyone, but certainly they are out there. Do these mass mattress store salesmen just love them so much b/c it's all relative and everything else they carry is such junk that Tempurpedic really is the gold standard? Are they really THAT good in the long run, or are they somehow making more money on selling Tempurpedic than other similiarly priced mattresses? A few months ago, I would have said that I had a good deal of confidence in the long term durability of a Tempurpedic, but now after more research I am just not sure. I do think I have more confidence in Tempurpedic than many other brands of memory foam. But, perhaps memory foam of any kind just will not really hold it's shape or support very long. But, then I am totally confused why people that own them all seem to love them, and more so by why mattress salesmen at most stores just completely worship them?? And I mean, several different stores. Not just one- not even the same chain of stores. And they would all seem to bet their life on a Tempurpedic never coming back to them. |
Hi slpngoc, I of course completely trust your assessment of the Cloud! I hope it holds up the same for you in the long run! And definitely want the updates! I just want to get more assessment from folks who've owned them for many years too. You're on a good path now & only time will tell how the Cloud performs for you in the long haul. Hopefully well. We did get the Embody Introspection bc my husband didn't like the feel of most of the tempurpedics and the Cloud was a little bit soft for me. Was awesome for about 8-10 weeks, but now it's mushing up a lot and causing back pain :( I rotated it head to foot and problem solved. So, I am wondering if this direction is going to have the same issue shortly? So dissapointing! So- that's why I was taking a closer look at tempurpedic again. But, I think our needs are different- you need enough give for your shoulder, I need more firm b/c I'm a stomach sleeper mostly. But, I need just a little bit of cush at the top to get comfy. But, not enough to sink very much or I wind up in a sway back position quickly and immediate back pain :( Of the tempurpedics, I really like the Bellafina (it's the memory foam on top of latex over the core). It gives in a bit of a firmer feel and a little more bounce. But, still cozy. But, as always, I'm just paranoid now. If I spring for the Bellafina at $3,400+ and it mushes up on me too much, I might lose my mind! ;) I think the stomach sleeping just makes me especially sensitive to any real amount of softening in a mattress or even the slightest sag b/c it quickly puts me in a sway back and then on to back pain.
Anyway, I only bring up this post b/c I've read about some mushing issues with TP (longer term)- not from everyone of course, but from some. But- just in general in nearly every single store I've ever been to, the sales folks are always in LOVE with TP! I have no question that it's the best quality memory foam and I did tell my husband that it's truly the only memory foam brand I'd really trust long term. But, when comparing to other beds of similar value, hands down sales reps always go for the TP. So, I just sort of wondered if there were any behind the scenes reasons for that or if they just love them that much and they are truly the best quality on their floors. I do still think that natural latex would be more durable. But, as discussed, it really just didn't work for us. So, what can you do! Our latex issues had nothing to do with sagging, mushing, or performance. I just could never get used to the feel of it. I wish I could!!! |
Hey Dallasgirl, If it comes to it, maybe try the above posters suggestions for a hybrid bed with springs, latex and / or memory foam. I saw a pretty interesting one a few months ago from Simmons. I know it had springs and memory foam. Just a thought. Good luck! |
That's what I'm exploring now :) If we go Tempurpedic, we'll need the Bellafina just for the feel for my husband. Since it has latex under the memory foam, it has a faster recovery time, which my husband perfers. Also exploring a few beds with good coils and then a thin layer of latex or even a bit of memory foam. I enjoy the cush of memory foam. But, I need whatever's under it to be firmer for my back to not hammock on my stomach. Luckily, we're doing ok again by rotating this Embody, but I feel like my days of no back pain might be limited if this rotation mushes up too. So, just trying to do some more research and be ready if the day comes when I need to bail on this one. Bummer. I knew going in that Embody was new and there was not a lot known about the long term durability. But, we both really liked it (still do when rotated), so thought we'd give it a shot. It it holds up as promised by Mattress Firm for one year, it's mine for good. If it mushes out on me in less than a year, then they get it back. At the moment, I am intrigued with the Bellafina and also with the Willow or Alpine model from Sovn / Berkely Ergonomics. It's tons of sturdy honeycombed coils, with 2" of 25ILD talalay latex on top. From what I can tell, they are very high quality. Pricing is about the same. |
Good luck! |
Oh indeed. The Embody has already gotten to soft. So, I rotated it head to foot, which is ok for now. But, is likely a time bomb just waiting to mush and then the whole thing is shot :( Bummer b/c initially, I LOVE IT. But, if it can't even hold for 6 months, my goodness. That's bad. |
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For some reason I could not even stand the downsides of the Tempurpedic mattress. The fact it froze as hard as a board in low temperatures then it turned into a suffocating hole once it warmed up, was too much for me. I spent a couple of thousand for this bed and in the end couldn't even sleep on it anymore. I chopped it up into pieces so I could fit it in a garbage can. That was the best part of the bed for me. Sorry. |
A majority of your posts suggest an affilition with intellabed. I could be wrong, but we will find out soon. I haven't experienced any of the symptoms you have (If in fact you ever owned one). It may be firmer when cold, but it warms up pretty quick and keeps a constant body temperature. I won't get into details on how I control temperature, unless you really want to know. However, you don't. I bought my tempurpedic based on friends and family who own them. There was a time when I couldn't afford one and tried different alternatives. Now I can afford one. One family member has had theirs for 15 years with no noticeable wear and tear (Except the cover which they replaced). . |
Thanks to the two posters above. When I bought my TP, the saleslady went over the 'congrats' handout where TP states 'in rooms 65 F or less, your mattress will become firmer. However it readily warm and respond to your body ...."
So, I we just keep the thermostat set for 66 F overnight, now that's it's Fall. Cloud feels great overnight. I was using only a top sheet and thin quilt, and now that it's late Fall, I needed to switch back to my comforter, and it was great last night. There goes the 'ol myth that 'Tempurpedics sleep hot'. So not true. Yeah, I saw that post above and thought wow that's sort of ridiculous. Thanks for responding you two. This message was modified Nov 11, 2011 by slpngoc
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is your mattress soft or what? what model tempurpedic would you recommend for someone me, I am : 210 pounds height is 6 feet 2 inches side sleeper medical issues - ruptured disk in low back so low back pain. Thanks. |