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Imagine drifting into your best night's sleep Feel weightless with a mattress that adapts to your body Experience advanced performance in every detail Dive into the deeper layers of your sleep Discover our TEMPUR sleep range Experience TEMPUR for yourselfYour browser is out of date, and may not be compatiable with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below. Just click on the icons to go to the download page and upgrade your browser.More pillowy softness and adaptive support 0% APR for 48 Months1 What People Are Saying Twin Long: 38" x 80"Double: 53" x 74"Queen: 60" x 80"King: 76" x 80"Split King (2-piece): 76" x 80" totalCA King: 72" x 84"Split CA King (2-piece): 72" x 84" total*Dimensions of each individual mattress may vary. The amount that TEMPUR® material adapts to the body, measured by how much the mattress responds to your temperature, weight, and shape. For 10 years after you purchase your new mattress from Tempur-Pedic, when it has a defect covered under the warranty, we will replace or repair it.  




Every TEMPUR® mattress is designed to work with a firm, stable foundation or adjustable base. Choose a base > Did you know that your browser is out of date? Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatiable with our website. Just click on the icons to go to the download page and upgrade your browser.Tempur-Pedic® Tempur-Topper Supreme 3-Inch Mattress Topper in White Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Topper Supreme 3" Mattress Topper reduces pressure points for a more restful night's sleep Fast, simple, and affordable way to experience revolutionary Tempur material Twin/Twin XL mattress topper measures 38" W x 74" L Twin XL mattress topper measures 38" W x 80" L Full mattress topper measures 53" W x 74" L Queen mattress topper measures 60" W x 80" L King mattress topper measures 76" W x 80" L California King mattress topper measures 72" W x 84" L Cover is 98% polyester/2% elastane Filled with 100% TEMPUR® material Bottom skid is 71% polyester/29% cotton




25-year limited manufacturer's warranty Made in USA of U.S. and imported materials Each Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Topper Supreme 3" Mattress Topper is sold separately Coordinate other accessories in the Build a Better Bed Collection for a complete look (sold separately)We believe in the quality of our products and we build them to last for years. Still, we realize that sometimes things go wrong. To protect you against defects, we include a limited warranty with most of our products. You can read the full text of your warranty using the links below.We encourage you to keep your proof of purchase documents in a safe place to support the warranty you received with your new product.Required unless purchased direct from Tempur-Pedic and registered with us.2. Bed Frame and Foundation InformationAre you using a metal frame, wooden side-rail bed, adjustable base or platform base?3. Registry Number and Manufacturing DateLocated on the mattress law tag, underneath the zip cover on the mattress.4.




Choice of Retired ModelIf your current mattress is a retired model, you will receive options for.Once you have collected this required information, please file online or call us at 1-800-821-6621 to start the claim process. During the call, you’ll be instructed where to e-mail a copy of your receipt and photo of the warranty defect. For your warranty to be valid, your purchase must be from either an authorized Tempur-Pedic dealer or direct from Tempur-Pedic.Mattresses and Flat Foundations: 10 Year Full Replacement Limited WarrantyTEMPUR-Ergo, Premiere and TEMPUR Ergo Grand: 5 Year Parts & Labor, Lifetime Frame WarrantyTEMPUR ERGO Plus: 25 Year Limited WarrantyTEMPUR-Up Foundation: 15-Year Limited WarrantyMattress Overlays: 5 Year Limited WarrantyMattress Protectors: 10 Year Limited WarrantyBedframe: Lifetime Limited WarrantyPillows and Cushions: 3 Year Limited WarrantyBed Linens: 1 Year Limited WarrantyAccessories: 1 Year Limited WarrantyMattresses (prior to April 1, 2014): See warrantyFlat Foundations (prior to April 1, 2014): See warrantyTEMPUR-Ergo Grand (pre-2013): See warrantyTEMPUR-Ergo Advanced: See warrantyTEMPUR-Ergo Basic: See warrantyWe encourage you to keep your proof of purchase documents in a safe place to support the warranty you received with your new product.




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. if you use the links below to buy a Casper. In April 2016, Casper sued me in federal court over my reviews and I am fighting that lawsuit. The review below, like all my reviews, reflects my honest opinion. Can the new kid on the mattress block really compare to a company that with over two decades of mattress expertise? In today’s mattress comparison we’ll be testing just that. It’s Casper vs. Tempurpedic in the ultimate test of quality, price, construction, and transparency. Continue reading to find out who came out on top in our Casper vs. Tempurpedic mattress review. Don’t have time to read the entire review? Skip to the review summary for the quick version. The Casper is a 9.5″ mattress constructed from 4 layers of foam. Thinking about buying a Casper? Check out these 4 mattress companies that Sleepopolis loves.




Casper’s cover has a two-tone design, with white on top and grey running along the perimeter. The white fabric on top is soft, is a bit stretchy, and thin. The top material is a porous so you’ll want to be careful moving it. Last time I moved my Casper the cover caught on a picture hanging nail on the wall and ripped the cover a bit. The textiles in the cover are imported from Belgium, but assembled in the USA. The white fabric on top is made from 100% polyester. The side panels are a blend of polyester and polypropylene. The Casper has a neutral firmness and sits about a 6 out of 10 on the firmness scale. If you’re a bit on the heavier side (180+ pounds) you may find that the Casper sleeps slightly on the firmer side, up to a 7 out of 10 on the firmness scale. This is due to the increased sinkage and engaging deeper within the memory foam and support foam layers. Casper has a really nice feel and great bounce. Unlike traditional memory foam mattresses that can feel more like sleeping in quick sand, the Casper quickly responds to changes in your movement during the night.




You’ll see 2ish inches of sinkage on the Casper in a normal lying position (note: I am 140 pounds, so increase the sinkage based on your relative size). This gives it a nice moderate hug feeling, without putting you so deep in the foam that you create heat retention issues. Overall, support is pretty good with the Casper provided you are comfortable at a medium firmness. As a comparison, the Casper could be considered a bit of a cross between both the Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze and Cloud Prima. One of my chief concerns with the Casper is support for heavier sleepers. Heavier sleepers, even those above 180 pounds, may begin to feel more firmness. However, this reaches a critical junction for sleepers over 250 or couples over 450 pounds. For these sleepers the mattress can feel unsupportive. See my full Casper review for full details on this issue. The Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze is a 11.5″ mattress built from 4 separate layers of foam. The Tempurpedic has a really sharp design.




It has a similar two-tone look to the Casper, but steps it up with angular edging and a blue trim. Built from polyester (94%) and spandex (6%), the cover of this mattress contains a nice degree of softness in addition to a modern yet classic texture. The cover has a classic texture and a great stretchiness. The top piece of fabric is a TEMPUR-Breeze material. It helps to manage temperature regulation throughout the night, working to keep the sleeper cool as they get warm and warm them up if they get too cool. The idea of this material is to maintain a stable body temperature throughout your sleep cycle. The blue trim subtly conceals a zipper that runs along the entire perimeter of the mattress. This allows you to completely unzip and remove the top piece of the cover for easy cleaning. The Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze mattress is a 5 out of 10 on the firmness scale (where 10 is the most firm). The Cloud Supreme Breeze has a very nice feel. There’s a moderate sinkage of 2″ in a normal lying position (note: I am 140 pounds) as I first lie down on the mattress.




After another 30 seconds or so, I felt as if I had sank in another inch, bringing me to 3″ of sinkage on my back. On a positive front, this mattress does mattress create a balanced hug, allowing the lighter areas of my body to sink in as well. This helps in terms of pressure relief as well as the overall bodily contour the mattress provides. Support on this mattress was another area that impressed me for the most part. As a stomach sleeper, I did end up finding the mattress to be slightly too soft. This created a deeper level of sinkage around my hips and lower back, leading to an awkward angle along my spine. My wife, Samantha, relayed virtually the same experience after sleeping on her back. Yet, both of us felt that the mattress did an excellent job of supporting us while sleeping on our sides. The pressure relief, contour, and overall support on my side was by far the most comfortable out of the 3 primary sleeping positions. That said, heavier back and stomach sleepers could find this mattress to be a good fit, as they would see a more consistent level of sinkage all throughout their body.




GUIDE: How to choose a mattress Motion transfer was another area where the Tempurpedic stood out to me. Although I was only testing a Twin XL, I was able to gauge the motion transfer by completing my medicine ball test. One 12 pounds medicine ball was placed at the foot of the mattress while I dropped another 12 pound ball at the head of the mattress. After doing so, I was thoroughly impressed with the Tempurpedic’s ability to absorb the energy that the medicine balls tried to create. Even as I dropped the ball (at the head) from about 4 feet above the mattress, the ball at the other end did not show any signs of movement. Now, keep in mind these are only 12 pound medicine balls. Sleepers of normal weights may cause some movement while sleeping with a partner, but I would expect it to be very minimal. Bounce on the other hand was a little less invigorating. Granted, I did not expect a large amount of bounce due to the memory foam construction, but I would have liked to see more than what the mattress offered.




Bounce is a great addition for amorous activities, as well as other daily activities, so receiving no push back from this mattress may come off as a deterrent for some sleepers. Last but not least, cooling. Personally, I did not find the mattress to sleep warm during my tests. Although, I would caution some sleepers to take my results with a grain of salt. Heavier sleepers are going to experience a deeper level of sinkage, resulting in a more pronounced hug. Once this occurs, the TEMPUR-Breeze material may not be as effective. In other words, some sleepers could find that this mattress sleeps warm if they find themselves sinking in deeply. Read the full Cloud Supreme Breeze mattress review here. Below is our complete side-by-side mattress comparison of the Casper vs. Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme Breeze mattress Both of these mattresses have many great positive attributes. Both have been designed to deal with and manage heat retention. Both are targeted at a firmness level that’s ideal for the majority of sleepers.




And both use high quality materials. I highly recommend you take a look at and consider all of the new online mattress companies. There are many quality and inexpensive options. Read our full Mattress Comparison guide for more. However, I can only pick one. And while I really love the design, feel, and materials of the Tempurpedic, I just don’t think it does enough to separate itself from the Casper to make it worth the price differential. In this contest of old tradition vs. new school, Casper is the victor. Why is Casper the better choice? When you combine all of these factors with Casper’s generous refund policy it really is an easy decision. Worst case scenario…if you try the Casper and decide you don’t like it you can simply request a refund and then go try the Tempurpedic. If you find the Casper suits your back and body you just found an amazing mattress and saved yourself over $2K. If for whatever reason the Casper isn’t working out, it’s easy enough to make the switch to Tempurpedic.

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