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An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Cloud Supreme™ Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Cloud Supreme™ Free local delivery on mattress purchases of $597 and above. 14 Reviews Write a Review Tempur-Pedic has reinvented the mattress. Proprietary TEMPUR material, in varied thickness and softness, will respond to body temperature and adapt to one's weight for precise support and unparalleled comfort. Mattress Twin ($2,097.00) Mattress Twin XL ($2,097.00) Mattress Full ($2,447.00) Mattress Queen ($2,597.00) Mattress King ($3,297.00) Mattress Cal King ($3,297.00) Mattress Split Cal King ($4,194.00) Twin High Foundation (9") ($150.00) Sto-A-Way Twin Foundation ($450.00) TEMPUR-Ergo Plus™ Twin Power Base (Grey) ($1,199.00) No Foundation More Info > Check Product Availability > Qty. Overview Care and Warranty Comfort Support Reviews (14) Q & A (0) Name




: TEMPUR-Cloud Supreme™ SKU: TPED-90005 Collection: TEMPUR-Cloud Vendor: Tempur-Pedic Mattress: 80"L x 76"W x 11.5"H Foundations: 74"L x 37.5"W x 10.13"H Quilt: Easy Refresh Stretch Knit CoverSmart Climate System, moisture-wicking,Cool to the touch Comfort Layers: 1.2" TEMPUR-ES 4.1LB2.75" TEMPUR Material 5.3LB Support System: 3" Poly foam Base 2.0LB5" Poly foam Base 2.0LB Mattress Type: Memory Foam,Power Base Compatible Origin: Made in USA of Imported and Domestic Components Recom­mended Care: Rotate mattress periodically. not need to be flipped.EasyRefresh Top Cover is Washable Warranty: 10 yrs non-prorated warranty mattressUse a mattress pad to protect your investment.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. Let the challenge begin! This week the contender Amerisleep is looking to take down the King of memory foams, Tempurpedic. 




Both Amerisleep and Tempurpedic are regarded as ultra luxury high density memory foam mattresses, designed to hug and contour sleepers into blissful sleep. But, there can only be one winner! Is Tempurpedic still at the top of the charts, or does Amerisleep have what it takes to knock them off? Continue reading below to find out! Don’t have time to read the full comparison? Click here to skip down to the review summary. The Amerisleep Liberty mattress is a 12″, all foam mattress, built from 3 separate layers. The cover of the Amerisleep Liberty mattress contains a blend of Celliant (21%), spandex (2%), and polyester (77%). The use of Celliant is quite interesting. Celliant is made from thermo-reactive minerals, which work to transform your body heat into infrared light. Both Celliant and infrared light have been tested and clinically proven to help increase bodily blood flow, which allows your body to carry more oxygen. Improved oxygenation throughout your body leads to a reduction of pain, better temperature regulation, and improved sleep overall.




Additionally, the usage of spandex and polyester add degrees of breathability and elasticity to the cover. Aesthetically speaking, the Liberty’s cover is nice. Although a majority of the cover is white, the tan wavy pattern running along the top and sides adds a bit of flare to the cover as a whole. This combination makes for a simple, yet sophisticated look. The Amerisleep Liberty mattress comes in at a true medium, 5 out of 10 on the firmness scale (10 being the most firm). By going with the perfect medium feel, Amerisleep intended to meet the needs of most sleepers. Upon initial contact with the Liberty, I noticed the pronounced hug and sinkage, resulting in great pressure relief. More often than not, the deeper sinkage and hug translates into somewhat of a stuck feeling. Amerisleep did a great job of steering away from that stipulation by creating a mattress with solid support and above average response times. Although the mattress was able to provide that pressure relief, keep in mind that sinkage depths will vary depending on body weight and type.




At 140 pounds I was seeing about 3″ of sinkage at the heaviest parts of my body. Heavier sleepers will certainly see more sinkage, but I would expect the same level of support due to the thicker comfort layers. The mattress does a nice job of incrementally pushing back and supporting the sleeper. This can serve as a nice benefit for those sleepers who enjoy that deeper level of sinkage and hug, yet do not want to feel trapped or enveloped by the foams. The overall level of support with this mattress was also impressive. I will say, I found the mattress to be a touch too soft while sleeping on my stomach. Yet, sleeping on my side was great. The ability of this mattress to contour to your every curve and provide consistent spinal alignment results in ideal support. My wife, Samantha, sleeps primarily on her back and also found that she was more comfortable on her side. Per Samantha, she could sleep on her back but felt as if she was sinking in slightly too much. All in all, side sleepers will more than likely benefit most from the Liberty.




Back sleepers who enjoy the medium feel and more sinkage could also find this mattress enjoyable, but I would recommend stomach sleepers look into either the Amerisleep Revere or Amerisleep Americana mattress. Next up, let’s talk about cooling. The thin cover, polyester / spandex blend, and plant based foams made for a cool and comfortable sleeping surface, especially for a memory foam mattress. It’s not the most cool mattress I’ve ever tested, by virtue of the level of sinkage and memory foam design, however, it still does a good job of keeping sleepers cool. If you have average cooling needs the Liberty should suit you well. When it comes to bounce the Amerisleep Liberty is about what you’d expect. The softer all memory foam design means virtually no motion transfer, but it also means less bounce. This makes amorous activities a little more difficult, but the reduced motion transfer makes sleeping with your partner afterward more enjoyable. Read the full Liberty mattress review or check out the full Amerisleep Mattress Reviews series here




The Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze is an all foam mattress made from 4 layers of foam with a total height of 11.5″. The cover of the Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze is also quite nice. Constructed from polyester (94%) and spandex (6%) the cover is able to breathe well, provide a soft to the touch feeling, and maintain its shape due to the stretchy composition. After yanking the cover around from several different angles it was able to easily snap back into shape. Similar to the Liberty, the Cloud Supreme Breeze has a thin cover, allowing for improved airflow in and out of the mattress. As far as the design of the cover goes, I would say it sits among the upper half of mattress companies today. The diamond pattern, all white color scheme, blue piping, and grey lining all come together to give the mattress a sleek look. The Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze mattress also lands at a medium, 5 out of 10 on the firmness scale, where 10 is the most firm. As I first lied down on the Cloud Supreme Breeze I felt as if the mattress absorbed my weight and slowly began to increase in sinkage depth.




Right away, I noticed about 2″ of sinkage. Yet, after about 20 seconds of lying on the mattress, I had sunk in about another inch, bringing me to a total of 3″ of sinkage. While some may enjoy this type of sinkage, others may feel as if they are stuck or trapped by the foams. The Cloud Supreme Breeze has that traditional memory foam feel, including deeper sinkage and slower response times. Therefore, you’ll want to be sure you’re a fan of this classic memory foam feel before purchasing this mattress. FAQ:  How do I choose a mattress? That said, Tempurpedic does a good job of creating a balanced mix of sinkage. In other words, not just the heavier, more prominent parts of my body experienced the sinkage. My head and lighter limbs were also receiving a degree of sinkage, which is a big part of why this mattress is able to provide a high level of pressure relief and even spinal alignment. Extremely similar to the Amerisleep Liberty mattress, the Cloud Supreme Breeze felt slightly too soft while sleeping on my stomach.




Personally, it seemed as if my hips were sinking a bit too much, creating somewhat of an uncomfortable angle around my lower back. As I rolled over to my side and back, I had no issues. Both positions felt equally supported and comfortable. When I first lied on the Tempurpedic mattress there was a cool to the touch feel. I believe this is due to phase change materials within the cover, however, this is speculative. Tempurpedic is very secret about what’s in their mattress. In any case, after a few minutes that cool feeling gives way to a standard body temperature. During my sleep test I did not feel warm on the Tempurpedic and as far as memory foam cooling goes, it was quite good. However, as with the Amerisleep, it’s still a memory foam mattress. If you have average cooling needs the Cloud Supreme Breeze can accommodate you, but very warm sleepers may still find the combination of sinkage and memory foam construction to be too warm. Next up, motion transfer and bounce.




Also as with the Amerisleep Liberty, the Tempurpedic excels by minimizing motion transfer, but this also results in reduced bounce. Read the full Cloud Supreme Breeze mattress review here. Below is a side-by-side comparison of the Amerisleep Liberty and Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze: Both the Liberty and Cloud Supreme Breeze mattress are top notch quality, very well made, and among some of the very best mattresses available today. If we look at the performance and functionality of these mattresses there are minimal differences. Both are extremely well built, utilize quality high density memory foams, and employ advanced materials within the cover and elsewhere. If we disregard price and service options, this would be a draw. However, for this comparison we aren’t disregarding those factors. While both mattresses offer a similar level of exceptional performance the Amerisleep simply offers a much better price and service package. The Liberty is $2200 less expensive, offers a full money back refund policy, and a true trial period that’s 100 days.

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