Tempurpedic softening up?
Oct 27, 2011 2:12 PM
Joined: Oct 19, 2011
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So I went to stores trying out tempurpedics.

 

In all stores the guys kept talking about open cell and closed cell of tempurpedics.

One guy beat up the tempurpedic top foam with his hands and I asked him why was he ruining the mattress?

He told me he was trying to open the cells strucure of tempurpedics and so to soften it up.

I ask him why? I could not make anything out this mumbo jumbo.

It is reasonable to say that will soften up the tempurpedics and why would I want to do that?

If the tempurpedic softens up it is reasonabe to say I will be sinking more and more into the mattress.

Where is the support then?

And when I will sink more and more at some point, my body is going to make contact with the base foam which the sales guy told me was some sort of polyurethane foam. And that foam I could tell was hard just by feeling it.

So what good is any tempurpedic mattress when after short time, I will sink lower and lower on it as it softens up more and more and then I will be sleeping basically on their special polyurethane foam? The support will be gone and so will the pressure relief.

 

Anyone, someone please explain this phenomenon.

This message was modified Oct 27, 2011 by Joed