Simmons Comforpedic vs. Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme vs. KIngsdown 600
I am in the final stages of deciding which bed to get. I have been shopping at Sleepys and have whiltted my choices down to these three beds. I am 5' 11" / 185 pounds. My wife is normal size and weight. She is a great sleeper on any bed. I have some minor lower back issues. I love the feeling of the Cloud Supreme and really would like to buy it. I have read some posts on this blog that have raised some potential concerns about long term comfort. I also tend to be a hot sleeper and am concerned about this as it relates to the Tempurpedic. I tried the Simmons Comforpedic and found it to be extremely comfortable and comparable to the Cloud Supreme. I like the combination of memory foam and latex. It is theoretically designed to sleep cooler. It is also the most expensive of all three beds. The Kingsdown 600 is a last minute contender. I asked the salesperson what he sleeps on and he showed me this mattress which is also known as "Sleep To Live". He said that it is a hybrid combination of coil spring, memory foam, and latex. It comes in configurable firmness by side of bed so my wife could get more softness and I could get more firmness. The price is similar to the Cloud Supreme. I am looking for any helpful feedback from people who have experiences with any of these mattresses. Thanks in advance for any assistance! |
Re: Simmons Comforpedic vs. Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme vs. KIngsdown 600
I slept on a Tempurpedic before and it is very hot. If you are looking for memory foam make sure it has open cells. Many options for a lot less than temperpedic. i can't share anything on the other two. Good luck and read all you can before you make a choice. |
Re: Simmons Comforpedic vs. Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme vs. KIngsdown 600
After much deliberation, I have decided to go with one of the mattresses that I originally looked at - the Sleep Number. I am getting the p5 in a kingsize. After one of my close friends who swears by this mattress suggested I go to their store, my wife and I were pleasantly surprised by the comfort and liked the flexibility. As I read reviews on how various beds that I have been looking at have sagging and/or heat issues, the Sleep Number bed should not sag as long as there is not a mechanical failure - which if it does occur is covered by warranty and the individual parts can be replaced. By staying away from a memory foam bed I think I will avoid the heat issue. I am also going to put an Outlast mattress pad on the bed to further help insure that there are no temperature issues. Like many of the other mattresses there is a trail period. I have read very positive and some negative reviews. Ultimately the bottom line will be whether my wife and I like the mattress as much as we did when we were in the store. |