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, |
I would recommend being careful selecting out an iComfort Revolution. The Revolution comfort layers are 2" Koolcomfort memory foam with another 2.75" gel memory foam underneath .... that's 4.75" memory total and that is a lot! In my opinion, the Revolution has more 'sink' than even a Tempurpedic Cloud Luxe, and that is a really soft, plush bed. I believe it is Temurpedic's softest bed. The Luxe also has 4.75" memory foam, but the bottom 2" is their HD memory foam, high density. I seriously doubt either iComfort Revolution layer is as dense as Tempur HD. I think the Genius is the more 'middle of the road' choice in iComfort. But to each their own. This message was modified Aug 1, 2011 by slpngoc
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I just want to confirm then counter some of the things mentioned about iComforts. Many have mentioned the initial smell was faint and I agree with that. Smell was never a problem with this Revolution. Way back when someone mentioned their Revolution was very hard on delivery. Find me one Revolution in a store that is hard and too firm and I'll eat my shorts.... How could a bed with 4.75" of memory foam stacked on top of each other possible be too hard or firm? Sleeping warm - There is no question at all too me that this Revolution sleeps quite a bit warmer than any conventional innerspring regular foam mattress I've slept on. I use only a top sheet and quilt now. Still, last night, I could feel the excess warmth at times during the night. But perhaps that excess warmth is hampered by my hips and torso sinking too deep in the mattress ... which by the way has brought on stiffness in my neck and upper back. After 3 weeks, I can say this Revolution does not provide the support my spine needs. I never had a problem with stiff neck sleeping on decent innerspring mattresses. And I seriously doubt this is an adjustment period I'm going through. More like an adjustment of my spine into worse position. This message was modified Aug 3, 2011 by slpngoc
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It seems Serta is a little off the mark with this iComfort series. I'm not a huge fan of the Insight. I've tried a twin set at Sears that seems to be pretty weak in the middle. It's righ by an aisle and possible it has been abused, maybe not. Not impressive though. Next to it is a Genius. The thing feels extra firm, almost defective. It is really hard to lay on. Next one over is the Revolution and that is a marshmellow. Sure, it is inviting in terms of comfort, but I don't think the spine support is there. Too much difference between the Genius and Revoulution in terms of firmness. |
Anyone else noticed there is no airflow 'system' with the iComfort line? Tempurpedic uses convoluted foam for air to circulate. All iComfort foam is flat. So how is the air supposed to circulate out? Anyone know what density the Gel foam and Koolcomfort foam are? The amount of sink into this Revolution bed is ridiculous. So, 2 out of 4 of the beds are IMO, ultra plush - the Revolution and Prodigy. |
I just discovered a bent vertical rod in the Serta iComfort 'StabL Base' foundation, which is 4 weeks old to the day. These foundations have a sheries of V shaped rods that run from the bottom slats up to a network of thin metal rods. One side of one V shape is bent. I have no idea if it was bent upon shipment or bent in the last 4 weeks. btw, the bent rod is right about in the hips, butt area. If you have one of these foundations, shine a flashlight under it, up throught the fabric .... I don't think you'll be too impressed. This message was modified Aug 10, 2011 by slpngoc
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Long time no post. Our story is that we returned our rock hard Insight for a Genius after the mandatory trial period. Without question between the Insight and the Genius, we found the Genius more comfortable. We do not find it too hot and we find the support & comfort just right. We are now satisfied iComfort customers and have turned the corner and would recommend this bed to prospective foam bed buyers. I felt a bit obliged to re-post as I did some slamming of the Insight earlier on this post. I like many wished we didn't have to fork out the steep price of admission for foam beds. I would recommend this bed, but prepare yourselves for a week of adjustment. Get through that, and you should be pleased. Maybe there is a jogging/running anology here with these foam beds - the first time one runs you are so damn sore you wonder who would ever run for exercise. But stick with it, and life improves, to the point you happier and healthier for sticking with it. We are both happy, FYI I am 40 and 175 lbs and my wife is 135 lbs. I do actually wonder though if our first bed (Insight) had the wrong or defective foam, as after a month of sleeping on the Insight and going back to the store, our Insight was without question harder than the showroom floor Insight. PS. We bought Temperpedic foam pillows off Ebay (rhapsedy, I think?) and really love them. Again, pricy as heck, but really nice for side-sleepers. I find they have settled out about an inch (since new) to be just perfect for me. I don't like a fat or skinny pillow, it needs to be just right. That would be this pillow! |
My husband and I just got a Serta icomfort Genius,after sleeping on a old spring mattress for years.We have slept on it for two nights and it just seems to stiff and I wake up with a kink in my back.Is it that I am adjusting to the new bed and that it needs to be broken in. Has anyone else had the same experience? If so does it get better? This message was modified Aug 11, 2011 by junebug82
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I don't have the Genius, but I've sampled it a number of times in the store. Genius is just 2.75" of the gel memory foam. Right underneath that is a 2" layer of 'support foam'. My guess is that foam is there to firm up the mattress quite a bit. I've always found the Genius more firm than Insight. Under the 2" layer is the 6" core foam. Will the Genius soften up? I don't know, but the post above yours might give some insight. |
Just wanted to mention my Revolution's firmness and feel remained pretty consistent over the 4 weeks I slept on it. It felt just like the ones in the store. My main recommendation would be make sure you're not sinking too much into one of these in the store. If your hips sink in quite a bit, I'd say pass, unless you know you do well on something like that. One other thing. I discovered the matching 'box spring' foundation to the iComfort is not very good. Look underneath one and you will see. After 4 weeks, there was a bent rod in mine, and I'm only 195 lbs. All the foundation is, is wood slats on the bottom and these V shaped rods that go to the surface and connect with a grid of straight rods. I've seen the insides of the Stearns and Foster foundation I had, and that was much better quality than this Serta. But, it costs $110 more in twin XL size. Still, I think Serta needs to close the gap between the Revolution and Genius. My measurement showed 5.75" of memory foam in the Revolution. I suspect it's not all that dense either. Don't know the lbs. Genius has 2.75" mem foam on 2" of some 'support foam'. It's too much firmer than Revolution IMO. And Revolution is too much softer, so they need to soften up Genius a little and vice versa for the Revolution IMO. This message was modified Aug 14, 2011 by slpngoc
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We have had the I-Comfort revolution for little over a month now and love it. At first it there was period of getting used to it after having a regular mattress for over 30 years. Now we are contemplating adding the Serta Motion Perfect Adjustable Foundation. What experiences do other have with this adjustable foundation? We are not very tall and have the regular low foundation, so it the addtional height a problem for others? . Also, does anyone have "thrusting" experience, if you know what I mean, with the adjustable foundation? With the revolution as it is, it is quite good. Others thoughts? |