
Tempur-Pedic - LuxeAdapt Soft
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This is nonsense. I have this mattress and it’s hot as hell.
I've financed a Tempur-Pedic Luxe-Adapt Soft in a king. I also have the Tempur-pedic pro-adapt high pillow. Both feel like heaven when I use them. I am a mainly side and belly/side sleeper, usually having an arm up under my pillow. I am around 175lb woman with mom hips and opted for the soft mattress because i had the medium luxe-breeze hybrid and it sunk to a point then felt like i was laying on concrete thanks to the springs, and my hips were killing me. I did try the luxe-adapt medium but given tempur-pedic material being reactive to tempurate, and i sleep in an ice box basically, i was concerned it would remain stiff and hurt as well. The medium felt not too bad in the 80° showroom but the soft made my hip pain disappear. Although everything feels wonderful sometimes I do wonder if my spine is a bit misaligned due to the softs sinkage and can't figure out if the odd lower/mid back aches I get from time to time is simply from age and nothing mattress related or the posture I hold while sleeping. What do you think? For my size, hips, & sleep positions do you think I made a decent choice of purchase? (I was only interested in tempurpedic)
I have thrown so much money on mattresses. I have slept on almost every everyone out there! I personally loved tempurpedic luxe adapt soft. It was my favorite mattress that I ever slept so well on! I am 125 lbs 5’4 and sleep on my back and stomach. My side lasted for 6 years but my husband’s side started to deep more because he is 6’1 at 220 lbs. We are now sleeping on tempurpedic pro adapt medium hybrid. It has more support and feels more firm, but it is new and hasn’t been broken in. I did put a topper on it and it makes it a lot more softer. We have two weeks to decide if we want to keep it or exchange for softer one.
Got a Tempurpedic a few weeks ago. It took a bit to get used to, it is very comfortable to sleep on, back feels good, not too hot. It was so stupidly expensive, but I think worth the payments.
Looked for 4 years….. went with top of the line Tempur-Pedic Luxe Adapt Soft. Used to have the old Beautyrest 15years old when quality was still quality. Nothing now that is soft, won’t sag over time. It’s the nature of a mattress. Tried and like a plush Airloom, but sent back after 8 months for the sag. Started with one Tempur Luxadapt soft for a year, everyone in the house loved it, have since bought two more. Tempur’s warranty (10 year) is sag greater than 0.75 inches, where most are 1-1/2 inches of sag. No Complaints, does not sleep hot, excellent sleep. First one is now 3 years old.
I have the pro adapt luxe soft purchase last week. Idk if the 'removable' cover is waterproof or not, but it's not really removable in the sense that a traditional protector pad is. Much easier to get on and off. It feels wonderful too, it feels exactly like sleeping directly on the mattress, but a little better
A couple weeks ago. Luxe pro adapt soft, because I am light and a side sleeper. I am not a thousand percent sure that I shouldn't have laid on more inner springs, but I got on the beautyrest black and a sterns and foster and a purple... I liked this one better. I laid on my side on it for a long time, the way I do at home working on my phone. My second favorite was the sterns and foster, but it didn't feel as supportive and I was worried about longevity since apparently nobody knows how to make an inner spring last more than a few years anymore. Which is really annoying. The very first and only bed that I bought as an adult was a traditional inner spring with a double pillow top... Whatever they made pillow tops with 25 years ago. That bed lasted fifteen years too. It was like sleeping on a cloud, but not in one. It was complete perfection. Better than this one, although i'm comparing a memory to now and my body was much younger back then and lacking chronic pain
Is that a costco version? Or maybe it had different names 9 years ago... I have the luxe pro adapt soft
I’d recommend you try out a luxeadapt soft if it’s possible you can go without the cooling of the luxebreeze then just enhance some of the cooling through sheets and protectors, worst case I’m sure the place would let you trade up to a luxebreeze and not really give you a hard time about it. But that change would save you $1000 alone, structurally the luxebreeze and luxeadapt are very similar. I’d also recommend making sure you’re going with the ergo adjustable base and not the ergo smart or prosmart base. For me personally I love the prosmart and will be getting one myself but if you really just want the main ergonomic features you should just look into the base model ergo, I’ve sold a setup like this in around the 7-8 grand range. However if I am correct about what you’re looking into (a luxebreeze with the smart base) there’s no real way outside of shopping clearance to get it any less since tempurpedics are locked in price on every new model mattress and base.
Tempur Luxe Adapt Soft. It's worth the money for what you want. You can probably finance it for like $100/month interest free. If you find something else that even remotely compares, let me know.
You don't know until you try them. The Luxe Adapts are some of the most supportive mattresses on the market, even in the soft. The Luxe Adapt Firm might be most similar to the older style Tempurs. The Pro Adapt Firm is great for making people realize they don't actually want (or need) the firmest mattress available.
I'd take the tempurpedic luxeadapt soft mattress over my nectar premier any day even though the nectar is one of the best mattresses I've found and own 2 kings. But the 2 nectars combined are still almost half the price as the tempurpedic. Amazing support out of both, but the cloud like softness I haven't found in the $1k range. I don't dip below $1k after exploring 5+ $300-$600 options on Amazon for various rooms and dorms and having them eventually cave in if they're bigger than a twin or just fall apart from use. You get what you pay for in a mattress
The luxe pro adapt soft with the black platform that massages and has sound bought 2 cloud cooling pillows today it was bogo I’m pairing it with Luxome ocean cooling sheets