here is a review someone posted online:
"My wife and I purchased split king Tempur-Pedic Rhapsody complete with individual adjustable bases and was happy with our purchase for about 3 years. After that things have gone down hill quickly.
---------------------------------------------- This message was modified Mar 23, 2012 by markfromdallas
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I suggest that if the warranty/mattress has been around awhile and is a joke, you would hear about it and the decision not to purchase would be obvious. Otherwise, it remains another sleep option... works for some and not for others and has its inherent weaknesses. Me, I stay away from anything that demands a luxury investment since there are typically less expensive options that can do the job as well if not better. I would also beware foams and airbags that do not ventilate. GK This message was modified Mar 26, 2012 by GKDesigns
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I have a Queen sized temperpedic cloud bed and when I initially bought the bed I was very satisfied with the overall feel, but I am starting to get uncomfortable with the amount of heat retention. Is there a way to keep the bed but alter this. Would a mattress topper work for example? It wasn't a huge issue in Winter, but as spring/summer has started to come in I'm feeling it more and more. i'm considering putting the bed in my second bedroom and purchasing a new mattress. |