SOFTNESS in TEMPURPEDICS
Jun 6, 2010 8:34 PM
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what is this SOFTNESS that occurs in Tempurpedics after you buy and sleep on them?

 

Can anyone like Budgy please explain that?

 

How soon this softness occurs?

 

does it take away SUPPORT AND PRESSURE RELIEF provided by the tempurpedic mattress?

 

Is SOFTNESS IN TEMPURPEDIC MATTRESS A  concern?

 

Thanks.

 

Re: SOFTNESS in TEMPURPEDICS
Reply #14 Jun 10, 2010 8:49 PM
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Good_Sleep wrote:

  After conditioning and softening it's truly amazing.  


What do you mean by "conditioning"?

Re: SOFTNESS in TEMPURPEDICS
Reply #15 Jun 10, 2010 9:19 PM
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garypen wrote:

What do you mean by "conditioning"?

I think "conditioning" simply means sleeping in the bed for an extended period of time, thus "breaking it in". As you know, MF will soften over time.

Re: SOFTNESS in TEMPURPEDICS
Reply #16 Jun 11, 2010 4:31 PM
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I see. I thought perhaps he meant something other than "breaking in" from standard usage, such as walking on it, or pounding it, or some such.

While I am becoming more happy with our new TP after each night, I still find it just a tad firm. If it softens up just a tiny bit on the very top layer, I'd be happier. But, then I would worry that it would keep softening.

Does TP MF soften a little from break-in, then stop softening for a while. I do understand that lots of people say they do soften at the 4 - 5 year mark. But, I am hoping for an initial minor softening from breaking in, then retaining that broken in level of firmness/softness until that 4 - 5 year major softening.

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