Greeting mattress experts and lurkers, I am a once-a-decade mattress buyer in need of assistance. Can anyone provide input for the Serta Icomfort foam mattress line? Specifically, I'm interested in the Revolution model king size. My initial search led me towards the Tempurpdic Rhapsody. However, many reviews suggest Tempurpedic's sleep "hotter" than spring or other foam mattresses. My wife is furnace so I dare not bring a mattress home which amplifies that issue. So, my next focus was the Simmons ComforPedic. My wife laid on every model and said they were "too springy" compared to the Tempurpedic and the iComfort. So we are down to one option right now, the iComfort. What I'm asking for help with is advice and comparison. The iComfort line of Serta is very, very new and this is possibly why there is no data or opinions on the internet. My heart is not set on the Revolution for $2,000 and I am genuinely interested in hearing advice and comments even if that information leads away from iComfort completely. Thoughts? Much appreciated, |
Ok. I've been on my iComfort Revolution for 4 nights at this point. Here's the issue for me .... this memory foam bed DEFINITELY sleep hotter/warmer than a traditional springs and foam mattress. That's the only issue for me. No back or neck aches. I wouldn't say it's the most pressure relieving bed I've felt. The EcoCloud bed at Natural Mattress Store was BY FAR the most pressure relieving bed I've ever laid on. The iComfort is comfortable and supportive for me, but it sleeps warmer. The heat buildup is between my body and the mattress and I feel it mostly in upper body. It's starting to make sense now - memory foam is much more dense than regular foam. There is almost nowhere for the heat to go. So, at 4am, I woke up, laid there, turned the comforter down. used only top sheet. Didn't like that. Up at 4:30am, took protect-a-bed off. The warmth without protect-a-bed was the same as with it, so protector is not an issue. And the thing is, the weather is not hot right now. It's been overcast everynight since I have the bed. What's going to happen when it warms up? I was not sweating in the bed, but warm enough to wake. One embarassing thing that might be an issue is I ate too much ice cream after 6pm last night. All that sugar in my system might be a problem and sure doesn't make it good for sleeping through. I'll knock that off We don't have air conditoning and I was thinking, how stupid for other people to turn up the air conditioning to compensate for a mattress that sleeps too hot. Waste of energy. So, now, I'll switch out my comforter for a light blanket over sheet tonight. ... I'll give it a couple weeks with this bed, of course I hope it works out, but I'll have another picked out in case. That other will definitely have latex for cushioning. This message was modified Jul 17, 2011 by slpngoc
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Note: I realize you were asking especially about the Revolution king. My comments below are about the Genius queen size; however I too found reviews lacking when I was considering this purchase, so I offer this in the spirit of "every bit of information helps."
We recently bought the iComfort set at the Sears 4th of July sale. We looked at the Revolution, and we both liked it, but I found it a bit too squishy, so we went with the "Genius" in queen size, which we also both liked. From what I could tell reading the materials, the Genius lacks an additional top layer of foam present in the Revolution, but has an extra layer of stiffer structural foam inside to provide extra support. We've had it about two weeks and couldn't be happier. There is enough of the memory foam on top to isolate motion and prevent any kind of "rolling to the center," which could be an issue with my old Sealy innerspring mattress. No problems at all with heat. We do sleep with the a/c on (typically turned down to 75 F at night in the summer). If anything, the iComfort may be cooler than the old mattress. I've noticed especially the area down by our legs keeping that nice "cool sheets" feeling. It's so comfortable we both actually slept an unintentional extra hour (a Sunday) after the first night. I don't know if it's Serta's vaunted "cooling gel" doing its work, or if its simply the fact that the memory foam on top is not so soft and deep that it really "envelops" you. You lie on top of this mattress, but it does conform to your shape and isolate each sleeper from the motions of the other. She has back issues, and so far has found this mattress to be terrific. I'd recommend the Genius model highly based on our experience so far (obviously I cannot report on durability at this point). I like a firm bed, and she likes a soft bed, and it seems a good compromise for both (she's as pleased as I am). I think the push for increasingly "plush" mattresses has to be balanced with the reality that anything you really sink down into is going to retain heat by default. It's also nice to be able to sit on the edge of the bed without sinking down so far that you can't put on (or take off) a pair of shoes or what have you. In the store, I noticed that the Revolution was too squishy to allow this, while the Genius provided a nice supportive edge. We love it. Good luck.
Edit: Just saw all the comments regarding a strong odor with this mattress. Ours has no odor at all. There was a slight smell when it was first delivered, which seemed to come from the plastic bag it came in, but it dissipated entirely within a few hours. The delivery guys advised us to air the mattress out before putting on the linens and we did. No problem. My SO is odor sensitive and can get headaches from powerful perfumes, etc., and she likewise noticed the faint "plastic bag" scent on delivery, and that it dissipated completely after a few hours. Just smelled "new" to us. We have two dogs who sleep in the master closet, and they've shown no hesitation in coming into the room as usual, although I think the little one's annoyed that the new mattress is taller than the old one, so she can barely get her paws up on the edge to pester us as she loves to do. 8) This message was modified Jul 18, 2011 by OrlandoGenius
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By contrast, 2 weeks prior I purchase a 2" memory foam topper from Sleep Innovations to try on my S&F set. That topper definitely had the memory foam smell of death ... formaldehyde or whatever nasty chemicals were in that. I only kept the thing a day, but it was stinking the next day when I packed it up. So, again, no strong odor from the iComfort Revolution I received, and I was happy about that. |
You've probably already thought about this, but if you have an exchange option, it's good to have an exchange in mind even before buying the first bed, a plan B. If you do have to pick out another bed, don't be too shy to spend 1/2 hour laying on the top pick in the store. I spent lots of time laying on the Revolution at a couple different stores. I think you can tell if your back is going to tweak by laying for a while in the store just the way you sleep. One thing that is not discernible is heat buildup. After all that time trying the Revolution, I never sensed it sleeps a little hotter than conventional beds. Can only tell that at home in my opinion. I've been curious for a couple months about memory foam beds. Now I've got one. |
I bought a queen size revolution with the adjustable base back in May and am so happy I did, it is the most comfortable bed ever. The Icomfort has a different type of foam and does not retain the heat like the tempurpedic does. There was a very slight odor when they first unpacked it and they recommended opening a window for a bit. The slight odor was gone in no time. Best purchase ever!! |
I wanted to leave a quick post to share my experience. My husband and I were sorely in need of a mattress - likely should have purchased a new one about 4-5 years ago but at that time a new baby put that idea on hold and a memory foam topper extended the life until recently and piqued our interest in a tempurpedic. The plan was to purchase a new mattress after the holidays, but a "Christmas in July" sale prompted us to go in 'and just look'.
So we went to look at the Tempurpedic and after laying on 4-5 mattresses we told the salesperson we wanted a night to sleep on it before we made the final decision. I was a bit concerned about dropping about 2k on a quasi-impulse purchase. That is when she mentioned the icomfort - she must have thought our concern was price. (It wasn't so much, it is always a habit of mine to sleep on it before making any final decision with my hard earned money). When she said this mattress was crafted in part to be cooler than the tempurpedic our decision was pretty much made. My husband sleeps hot and if he is hot he doesn't sleep - which means I don't sleep. We did go home and talk it over and ended up purchasing the Revolution which if I remember correctly was also less expensive than most if not all of the tempurpedic models we were considering. First off - absolutely no smell. Very faint 'new' smell I think from the plastic and that went away in minutes. The guys from the store came in, removed the old mattress quickly and set up the new queen sized frame, split boxspring (we have a older house with narrow hallways) and mattress. We bought a water-proof mattress cover as recommended in this thread. It was expensive IMO (about $100 bucks) but small price to pay for a long-term investment. From the first night my husband slept soundly and I have not heard him snore ever since. He has LOVED the mattress since the first night. I however took about a week before I slept through the night. I sunk into the bed a bit and didn't turn and move during the night quite as smoothly as I did on our old mattress. The first two mornings I didn't feel sleepy but I didn't feel quite refreshed either after waking every 2-3 hours during the night. My back didn't feel quite right either - not quite sore, but almost as if I had a work out with my back muscles. But each night and morning this got exponentially better and by the end of the week I pretty much slept through the night (with the exception of a middle of the night run to the bathroom) and woke up feeling refreshed. Here is the most exceptional thing. I admittedly had poor posture before our purchase. I tended to slouch in my chair or when standing - it took a conscious effort to stand straight and tall. My mid and upper back usually ached by the end of the day. I no longer have these problems - I stand up straight with no effort and my back feels great from morning to night. I actually catch myself with good posture and say to myself 'wow - I was just doing that and not even thinking about it.' I suspect I'm getting the support I need and those "aches" were actually my back getting used to my proper alignment at night. So that wasn't such a quick post after all!! I hope you found it helpful though. Bottom line - we're very happy with the icomfort Revolution. Two more things to add. #1: we have had the mattress since July 5th. #2: My husband is 5"8' 210 and I'm 5"4' 245. This message was modified Jul 23, 2011 by decisions
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thanks velvet and thanks decisions for confirming no smell on the new mattress - same here, no smell on my Revolution either, something faint, but went away quickly. I'm still figuring my Revolution out since it is so different than a conventional bed. I'm 6'2" 195 lbs, had the bed since July 13th, '11. |
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Just a quick update. Back in May I was going back and forth between Tempurpedic and Serta iComfort, and finally went with a Tempur Classic (cheaper than the Revolution and Prodigy by the way). Got a queen-size and had the bed since mid-June. After reading all these posts I'm glad I went with the time-tested product. First week or two it felt very firm...almost uncomfortably so. But as the guy in the store suggested, I walked around on the mattress a couple times to "open up the cells". That combined with a couple weeks of my body weight on the mattress and now going to sleep is an absolute delight. I'm 5'11, 188 lbs. I mold perfectly into it, but don't sink too far like I would with a Tempur Cloud or iComfort Revolution or Prodigy. I surf a lot which causes quite a bit of strain and soreness on the back muscles so having good support there is essential for me. Also, I live in SoCal with no A/C in my place and surprisingly the heat factor on this Tempurpedic has been a non-issue this summer. I just sleep with one sheet and I'm good to go. If it's particularly hot I'll use a fan in my room, but that's something I would do on a regular coil bed. With the super soft memory foam mattress (of any brand) where you’re considerably enveloped in it, heat issues will always be more evident. But the Classic is great because you sink in enough so it relieves pressure and conforms to you, but you're still relatively close to the surface and don't have that non-supportive, heat-inducing “sunken” feeling of the ultra-soft mattresses. Don’t get me wrong, the Tempur Cloud and iComfort Revoloution felt wonderful in the store, but you have to think about how your body and back are going to react to it over the course of a 7-8 hour sleep session every night. It’s obviously a very personal choice, but my advice when going to memory foam would be to err on the side of a firmer mattress…based on reviews I’ve read and people I’ve spoken to. The Genius would’ve been my top choice if I went with iComfort, but the risk-adverse side of me won out and Tempurpedic Classic turned out to be a winner. Good luck everybody! This message was modified Jul 24, 2011 by jblo
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