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Sleepopolis is supported by readers. Product links on Sleepopolis are referral links. If you use one of these and buy something Sleepopolis makes a little bit of money. See how it all works here. Major Update:  Check out our updated Tuft & Needle mattress review here. T&N has made some major changes since I originally published this piece. For Sleepopolis regular readers you may already know that Tuft & Needle hasn’t always been one of my favorite mattresses. A little over 6 months ago I was in the market for a new mattress and a co-worker of mine recommended I give the Tuft & Needle a try, which I did. All things considered, it was a good mattress and a great company, but after just a few nights it was apparent that it wasn’t the right mattress for me. The mattress at the time was quite simply too firm for my back. However, Tuft & Needle has been on the warpath these last 6 months and their mattress and foam formulation has gotten a complete overhaul. Tuft & Needle listened to their consumer feedback and went back to the drawing board.




Within the last 6 months the team at Tuft & Needle has made more than a dozen major changes to the mattress addressing consumer feedback, complaints, and other issues.A completely new and dramatically improved mattress. ’s most popular rated mattress. So with that said, let’s dive in and take a look at the major changes to Tuft & Needle. The biggest complaint, by far, that Tuft & Needle has received within the last several months has been around the firmness. As I mentioned above, the mattress was just a bit too firm for me when I originally tried it. Tuft & Needle took this feedback from their customers and began to go back to the drawing board of their foam formulation. The new foam delivered the same great support that so many have raved about on Amazon, but with considerable improvement to the softness. The new Tuft & Needle has a much softer feel and is closer to a true neutral firmness. This one isn’t as much of a change, but it’s so critically important, and it’s something I wasn’t aware of 6 months ago.




Unlike most mattress companies Tuft & Needle doesn’t use latex foam, Avena foam, memory foam, or any other patented foam. Because they simply don’t have as much control over the support and comfort of those foams. Tuft & Needle’s foundation isn’t in design or marketing, and they don’t have an army of venture capitalists backing them. At the core they are engineers trying to solve the problems that plague the mattress industry, all from an engineer’s angle. And what do engineers want most? Formulaic control of their product, data driven feedback from their customers, and an experience that simply works. Since they make their own foam they have incredible control over every aspect of the feel. By changing certain variables in the formulation and/or pouring process they are able to dial in support, comfort, firmness, cooling, sinkage, and virtually every other criteria you could imagine. Hybrid foam mattresses are fairly standard in the online factory direct mattress market.




In fact, Tuft & Needle itself was something of a 3-layer hybrid mattress when they first launched. Their newest model has gone from 3-layers down to 2. Instead of having two separate layers, one for support and one for comfort, they have developed a foam formulation that combines these into a single 3 inch layer. In addition to simply being softer, the new Tuft & Needle foam formulation has been designed to promote additional cooling. The foams draw heat away from your body as you sleep and expel the heat through the sides and bottom, resulting in a mattress that sleeps cool immediately and constantly, even after laying down all night. The active cooling is aided by the reduced number of layers and glue in the mattress, both of which help air to flow more freely. Quite frankly, I’m impressed with the new Tuft & Needle. They have always been a great mattress, even when they were too firm for me, but their ability to quickly adapt to the needs of consumer and create a truly adaptive and dynamic product is something to admire.




If you were on the fence before about the Tuft & Needle due to firmness concerns I would recommend giving them a second look.< 12 3 4 > 2,518 posts, read 6,230,377 times Originally Posted by MammaLakn We bought a Serta Icomfort king sized bed 18 months ago and its the worst $2000 that we have ever spent. We have serious buyers remorse. The mattress is sagging and is permanently indented on my husband's side. These type of beds are supposed to help minimize movement. Every time my husband turns around (which is not easy, you have to push yourself up), it feels like I bounce an inch or two in to the air! He is a big guy, sturdy framed and has 100lbs + over me. I jerk in my sleep and it often wakes him up. It only became an issue after we got the icomfort. We just got back from vacation and got better sleep on a double bunk with like a 5 inch mattress! People either seem to love or hate it and those who hate it seems to have similar complaints than I do - Serta iComfort User Reviews




Well thanks for bursting my bubble. I still might look into this mattress though (not sure which level yet). We have a Serta pillow top with the 2 inches of memory foam on top. We've had it for about 5-6 years now and it totally sucks! It's sagging so much that my back and shoulders hurt in the morning and I'm only in my mid-30's and in very good shape, so it's not that I weigh too much. I really want a full memory foam mattress, but if it starts sagging again soon, I'd be as upset as you are. Anyone have a recommendation for a "Triangle Area" store that sells a durable memory foam (last at last 8 years) king or cal king size mattress that doesn't get too hot and will be firm, yet not solid as a rock? 40 posts, read 92,668 times 9,198 posts, read 18,505,827 times Originally Posted by Waterboy526 21,118 posts, read 19,120,683 times Originally Posted by sowk09 10 points to the mod for making this thread have anything to do with the Triangle I'm moving it now.




I thought it was headed toward a local, where to buy thing... When in doubt, check it out: FAQ 31,465 posts, read 30,499,045 times 35,788 posts, read 36,271,380 times Originally Posted by silv333 I wouldn't spend the big bucks on a Temper Pedic when the Serta has great reviews. ^^^True, we tried TemperPedic, expensive and hot. Bought a Serta I-Comfort Genius queen size model over 2 years ago, great comfort, never hot and still like new. Best sleep I've had in years. Cost $1300.00 delivered and set up. Came with a 15/25 year warranty. 100% replacement 15 years, 10 years prorated. 30,218 posts, read 21,594,219 times 910 posts, read 1,372,067 times Originally Posted by wit-nitThis was a huge tradeoff for me. I had lowerback pain throughout my lat 20s and into my 30s. Everyother month or so I would have a day where I would be on the floor unable to move. I have have no back pain for 6 years... So for me the solution was the putting up with the hot mattress and using the under the sheet bed fan.

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