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Get Special March 2017 Deals! Unlock CouponsTempurpedicSlumber Search is supported by readers. Some links on Slumber Search are referral links. If you use one of these and buy something, Slumber Search may make a small amount of money. Tempur-pedic is another name brand mattress and part of the mattress conglomerate Tempur Sealy along with other name brands like Stearns and Foster. Tempur-pedic has received recognition of starting the memory foam movement in mattresses. However, with greater competition, can they keep up? What are their customers saying?Mattress ScoreOverall Score: 8.1/10Customer Satisfaction: 8.2/10Price Value: 6/10No Back Pain: 8.5/10Price: $1599-$8398See More ScoresGet Yours NowSee Our Top Mattress ChoicesTempurpedic's SpecificsQuality of MaterialsTempur-Pedic is one of the most famous brands for memory foam mattresses, though recently they have branched out into hybrid mattresses as well. In many ways they put memory foam on the map for mattress shoppers. Overall, they offer foams in a variety of firmness and cooling levels.




Their foams are high quality, though there have been issues in the past with people complaining about off-gassing.The pros: A variety of different foam options and the original blend of foams perfected over the past few decades.The cons: Prices are very high compared with other newer online brands and some have complained about the off-gassing.Mattress TypesTempur-Pedic makes three different lines of mattresses: TEMPUR-Contour, TEMPUR-Flex, and TEMPUR-Cloud. Each of these have various firmness and cooling options. We'll go over each of these lines in details.TEMPUR-ContourTEMPUR-Contour comes in two firmness options: firm and medium firm. Also, you can get a cooling gel 'Breeze' TEMPUR-Contour, which is medium firm. What's common in this line is that each of the mattress options are supported entirely of memory foam and foam. The most popular mattress of the line is the TEMPUR-Contour Supreme. Here is what is in it from top to bottom: first is the cover that is stitched with two thin layers of TEMPUR material (memory foam) that is denser to provide that firm feel, then on the bottom of the cover is cooling fabric.




Next is a thin layer (1''-1.5'') of memory foam (again on the firmer side), followed by two much thicker layers of foam that act as a transition and base support foam. The overall profile is 11.5'', which is fairly high for a firm mattress.The pros of this mattress line are its quality of foams and multiple firmness / cooling options.The cons are that this is that these are much higher priced against other similar feeling mattresses.Price Range: $1649-$5698Final Score: 8.1 / 10TEMPUR-FlexTEMPUR-Flex runs from medium-firm to medium and is Tempur-Pedic's memory foam - pocket spring hybrid. Here's what's in the most popular TEMPUR-Flex Supreme: first is the cover that is stitched with two thin layers of TEMPUR material (memory foam) that is medium feel, then on the bottom of the cover is cooling fabric. Next is an ultra-soft TEMPUR-ES foam layer followed by a quick responding foam layer, and then the pocket coils act as the beginning of the support layer. Under that is a thin layer of base foam that keeps everything in place.




The pros: A great hybrid solution with quality foam and pocket coil system in a medium softness.The cons: It is a higher price point vs many other online hybrids.Price Range: $1599-$5398Final Score: 8.1 / 10TEMPUR-CloudThe TEMPUR-Cloud is the softest and most expensive line that Tempur-Pedic makes and it is all memory foam. The most popular TEMPUR-Cloud Supreme Breeze is built top down with the following: first is the cover that is stitched with two thin layers of TEMPUR material (memory foam) that is soft in feel, then a PureCool extra-soft foam layer of foam, then an ultra-breathable transitional support layer that still runs on the soft side, and then lastly a thin base layer to give the mattress a foundation.The pros: a very soft mattress with high quality memory foam.The cons: A higher price point than other plush mattresses available online.Price Range: $2849-$8098Final Score: 8.1 / 10Browse Tempurpedic Customer Reviews Great Mattress!!I received the mattress a few days ago, and after 24 hours, it has been some great sleep!




The mattress itself is a bit on the firm side, but I have read that it will soften up, which is good.It feels wonderful and is a great buy! I am so glad I went with this instead of the Tempurpedic or iComfort...Saved quite a bit! Overall, I am satisfied. The mattress came rolled up and vacuum sealed, so there was a slight odor, but that dissipated within 24 hours. The bed says, BedBoss on the side of it also. I'm excited to get to sleep in this weekend on it.View More ReviewsCompare Tempurpedic With These BrandsSapira SleepBear MattressLeesaHyphenPurpleZenhavenSaatvaBrooklyn BeddingNovosbedLoom And LeafLullCraftmaticHelixVoilaDrommaReverieQomfortUrbanHypnosEightDreamfoam BeddingNest BeddingLaylaArctic DreamsLuxiIkremaGhostbedRestonicEveDormeoIntellibedCasperCocoonPlushbedsDream BedBed In A BoxEasy RestClassic BrandsEluxury SupplyWinkbedsTherapedicVi SpringEndyDiamondSleep ScienceAshley FurnitureComfortaireNatures SleepSpringwallAmerisleepCorsicanaCharles P RogersSleep On LatexBrentwood HomeZinusNovaformHampton And RhodesSleep InnovationsEclipseKluftTuft And NeedleAireloomSignature SleepSleep NumberSelect ComfortYogabedLucidZuzuSymbolSoutherlandSpring AirBobs BobopedicEnglanderEastman HouseDenverSealy PosturepedicIcomfortSerta Perfect SleeperIkeaKingsdownSimmons BeautyrestResort




It’s not often that one product soundly thrashes another. Tempur-Pedic is one of the old guard in the mattress market. They started selling in the US all the way back in 1992 and while they are continuing to evolve their mattress designs they have yet to edit their prices to match competitors. The Direct to Consumer mattress market is set to destroy the old guard, what with them being able to provide bespoke quality mattresses at ludicrously low prices Leesa is one of the early innovators in the direct to consumer mattress market. They arrived on the scene in 2013 with a tweaked three-tier foam design. That style of mattress has become the standard, as has free shipping, hundred day trial periods and that ever important donation of returned mattresses. So which of these two fine products comes out on top? Read on to find out. This is a difficult section to call. This section is for judging the charity offered by both firms, as how much a company is willing to give back to the community is an important thing to consider when getting into bed with one, aha!




Leesa has done its best to give back, they donate all returned mattresses. Granted that is something of a standard in the industry, but they also offer discounts to veterans, always good to see. They also donate a new mattress for every ten sold. That last one is amazing, no other firm can claim that. Tempur-Pedic is a much bigger company though, and they have been around for a lot longer. They have a whole slew of events, donations and even links to an array of charitable organizations. In all, while Leesa do a wonderful job with what they have, Tempur-Pedic have more, and by extension have given more. I can only hope that others follow their example. I like to start this section off with a detailed look at the topper material. This time that isn’t really possible. While I can, and will, go into fine detail about the material Leesa uses, Tempur-Pedic has not seen fit to release that information. Nor have they released the information on the exact make up of their mattresses. They are the only firm who have not given the consumer a complete breakdown of materials used, their densities and their size.




I do know that the top part of the topper is soft and white. It is also designed to help manage any excess sweating on the part of the user. It comes off easily, a rare enough thing in the market, and is machine washable. Leesa uses a Lycra-blend, known for its durability, cutting it with polyester allows it to breathe and overall it is very comfortable. The mattress has four horizontal stripes running through it, if you’ve seen the designs others use you know the Leesa is a veritable Picasso. On to the insides, and with the Leesa I can again give an in-depth break down of the materials used. At base we have six inches of support foam. This layer is porous and dense, preventing heat build up and providing the required lumbar support. On top of that is two inches of memory foam, this conforms to your contours wonderfully but has issues with heat retention. That heat retention is dissipated by the Avena foam top layer. Avena foam is similar to Latex foam, but more responsive and provides better cooling.




That Avena foam is also molded to better allow you access to the memory foam, creating superior body contouring. The Tempur-Pedic Flex Supreme is known to be 11.5″ and made from four layers. The base layer is a basic foundation foam, this is followed by a coil layer, a TEMPUR-Response material, which seems to be a home-grown variant of memory foam, and a final layer of TEMPUR-ES material. All in all it feels great, but without that material breakdown, or a fair amount of time to study it, I can’t give you a full estimation. This is not a hard one to judge. The Flex Supreme is a great product, no arguments here. It is comfortable and provides excellent back support. But I have no idea what it is made of. I don’t know how thick the memory foam is, I don’t know how they solved the heat retention issue, and I don’t know how durable or porous their cover material is. I know all of those things with the Leesa, and I know it provides a fantastic sleeping experience. When it comes to the direct to consumer mattress market their a few things that are standard.




Free shipping, low prices and discounts galore. And while Tempur-Pedic seems to have one of those things down pat, they are sorely lacking in the other two. That $2699 for the queen is frankly astounding in the online marketplace. Leesa offer a bed that is, in many ways, the better sleeping experience for $890. In addition that comes with a $75 discount, and a $25 Target gift card. That makes the adjusted price $790. You could buy nearly three and a half queen-sized Leesa’s for the price of one Flex Supreme. On to the customer service policies, and while Tempur-Pedic may be behind in their pricing, they can match policy with the best of them. Tempur-Pedic give you 90 days to test out your mattress. More than enough time to acclimate then decide if it’s for you. Leesa offer 100, and sure that’s more time, but it is unlikely you will need it. They both offer the standard ten-year warranty, and remember that covers visible sag. Due to the longevity of the company I would rank Tempur-Pedic’s warranty as worth slightly more, but with those prices in this market that may quickly change.




See what I mean about the blood bath? Temper-Pedic must be dong something right, I mean, they are still selling, it’s the only way they can still be charging so much for their products. But with the increasing popularity of the Direct to Consumer model, and the competition in that industry offering products on par with, and in many way surpassing the Flex Supreme, I just don’t know for how long Tempur-Pedic an get away with charging so much. All told, the Leesa is the better mattress, both in terms of price and comfort. Best of all you can take advantage of a $75 discount on the Leesa right now by clicking here to automatically apply the coupon code. Mattress Protector – If you drop any amount of money on your mattress you’re going to want something to protect it. A good mattress is an investment, and one that will pay dividends in good night’s sleep. Get yourself a mattress protector. I use a SafeRest, because someone online told me they were the best. Not too sure if that’s true but I do know for a fact that they protect against accidental Pepsi Max.

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