I am going to lower my weight from 205 pounds to 180 pounds - don't know how but I will do that somehow! Will tempurpedics work for me then? which ones will work for me then. Thanks. |
I appreciate the post above, but like I say to everyone, be careful selecting a mattress that is very plush, or has a lot of give, or that has a lot of memory foam allowing hips and shoulders to sink deeply into it. I know the Luxe is quite a plush mattress because it has quite a bit of memory foam. Not that that is bad per se, but too plush can cause some problems. I chose an iComfort Revolution which is a very plush mattress. Every one in the family agreed that Revolution was very soft and allowed them to sink a lot into it,.... It's not that memory foam changes during the night and keeps sinking down like some claim. You can know in the store if the mattress is too soft. the effects too soft mattress are subtle. It took a few weeks or so for my neck to become out of alignment. It was the mattress for sure. I probably would have done fine on an Insight which has much less memory foam, although I really don't like their foundations at all. So, again, be very careful going for very soft in memory foam, the kind where your butt sinks a lot into it even when you just sit on it. Memory foam is very pressure relieving even at the minimal 2.8" total memory foam on this Cloud. The memory foam and core foam work together very well to provide good support to me, and it is easily the most comfortable and pressure relieving mattress I've ever had. My right shoulder likes it. Honest truth, I really like my Tempurpedic. This message was modified Nov 27, 2011 by slpngoc
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