http://www.sleeplikethedead.com -- I compare and contrast the Sleep Number Bed and Tempurpedic Bed based on over 2,200 actual owner experiences. Topics covered include comfort, durability, suitability for couples, sleeping hot, value and more.
Tempurpedic beds are awful - they are incredibly hot and you can't adjust them. I have two Select comfort beds (one mid model and one higher model) and have NEVER had any issues with either. I don't have mold inside and have never had to replace parts (have had my bed for 7 years). I've slept on a Tempur bed and I woke up sweating. I'm not over weight or having "hot flashes" (I'm 34). Even with the AC cranked up the hot foam made me sweat. Gross. I'll never switch.
As one who sleeps nightly, and has for over four years, on a memory foam mattress - I wouldn't have anything else! I wake up completely rested, and without aches and sourness. I don't worry about air leakage, springs, etc. My mattress is AWESOME, and I wouldn't sleep on anything else!
You will need to bleach the bladder periodically to avoid mold build-up for the sleep number or chance voiding your warranty. The sleep number is still a pressurized sleep system..Duh!!!. and comparable to a spring mattress. His research is obviously very inaccurate!!!!
I've talked to owners from both brands and hands down this video is a lie.
You might consider a sleep number bed more durable, if you ignore the fact that you have to replace parts fairly consistently throughout the life of the bed. I've heard complaints about the air bladder popping, the compressors failing, mold in the bladder, rigid foam pieces being uncomfortable and breaking down.
I've only heard of 1 issue with Tempur durability.
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BrandonKaiDrums 1 day ago
Sleep number more durable.... Bullshit! Also try cuddling with your partner in the middle of the sleep number and get back to me.
D7Creations 3 days ago 2
Tempurpedic beds are awful - they are incredibly hot and you can't adjust them. I have two Select comfort beds (one mid model and one higher model) and have NEVER had any issues with either. I don't have mold inside and have never had to replace parts (have had my bed for 7 years). I've slept on a Tempur bed and I woke up sweating. I'm not over weight or having "hot flashes" (I'm 34). Even with the AC cranked up the hot foam made me sweat. Gross. I'll never switch.
heatherjhice 4 weeks ago
Tempur, hands down!
zkenzo 1 month ago 2
As one who sleeps nightly, and has for over four years, on a memory foam mattress - I wouldn't have anything else! I wake up completely rested, and without aches and sourness. I don't worry about air leakage, springs, etc. My mattress is AWESOME, and I wouldn't sleep on anything else!
VideoGuyNC 2 months ago 2
You will need to bleach the bladder periodically to avoid mold build-up for the sleep number or chance voiding your warranty. The sleep number is still a pressurized sleep system..Duh!!!. and comparable to a spring mattress. His research is obviously very inaccurate!!!!
logpro1 2 months ago
Try this research in 2012.... Tempupedic will win hands down by far... this guy is still an IDIOT!!!!!
logpro1 2 months ago
Idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
logpro1 2 months ago
I've talked to owners from both brands and hands down this video is a lie.
You might consider a sleep number bed more durable, if you ignore the fact that you have to replace parts fairly consistently throughout the life of the bed. I've heard complaints about the air bladder popping, the compressors failing, mold in the bladder, rigid foam pieces being uncomfortable and breaking down.
I've only heard of 1 issue with Tempur durability.
guyfromoc2003 3 months ago
You must get paid by mattress companies.
ausername2009 5 months ago