
Tempur-Pedic - Cloud Supreme Breeze
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I have a Cloud supreme breeze. It’s a probably about 5 years old.
My last two mattresses were at vastly different price points and I honestly enjoyed both of them. I had a Zinus memory foam mattress, the one with green tea, for a total of 7 years. I loved it and the only reason I got rid of it was due to a size change. Right now I’m rocking a Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme and I also really like it. If you’re budget conscious though, I don’t think it’s worth it to splurge on this compared to the Zinus or any of its competitors. I have yet to get into the really high end stuff, or unique materials such as wool or latex. Maybe I will at some point but I will wait for this Tempurpedic to need replacing. I know that Tempurpedic isn’t even close to the best according to most, but if the TempurPedic for me was a 10/10, the Zinus wasn’t far behind. Maybe an 8.5 or 9 in comparison. You can’t beat that for being close to a tenth of the price.
I've tested more than 100 mattresses, and if I had $2,000, I'd get the Tempur-Cloud. It does an amazing job of contouring to your body, but not everyone loves the Tempur foam. My runner-up would be the Leesa Sapira.
I love Tempurpedic. As a mattress reviewer, I've slept on three models. My favorite is the Cloud, but they all have the Tempur foam, which I've found does an amazing job of contouring to your body. But, it isn't for everyone. Some people are off put by it. I have found they're durable, and the warranty does cover indentation up to 0.75 inches. Most other warranties I've seen are 1.5 inches. https://preview.redd.it/on974f7l5shg1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=afc7505ebfbc5d8491eadf11263f2be8cf3474f3
Also going to agree with another person that s Tempurpedic is hot in summer and in winter it turns so hard and lumpy from cold. I had one a Cloud. Never buy another one
I purchased the cloud. It was so hot to sleep on.
Bought a tempurpedic cloud around 14 years ago and it changed my life
We have that and it sucks. “Soft” my ass. Never broke in.
I love my temper Cloud luxe Breeze. Got it 10 years ago and it still looks and feels like new.
Tempurpedic soft. It’s a myth you need a firm mattress. Helps my back soooo much
Full memory foam helped me. Tempurpedic
With your size and weight, finding something supportive but not too firm can be a challenge. You might have to try quite a few mattresses - in stores and using trial periods. I’m 5’3” and ca. 120 pounds, and lots of mattress trials over the last 3 years taught me that most mattresses labelled “medium-firm” and many mattresses labelled “medium” feel either painfully hard or actually too soft (when there are thicker comfort layers and my body isn’t heavy enough to “interact” with the support layer). So here’s what I learned - of course not everything will apply to you: 1) mattresses for teenagers / children can be more suitable although they’re often thinner than mainstream mattresses for adults; definitely worth a try. 2) a mattress for a lightweight adult needs to be of a softer firmness throughout (not just a soft comfort layer). This is more expensive to make, or at least make well, and mostly it’s higher-end mattress makers that bother with it (eg Vispring). 3) what can work is a simple mattress with “medium” pocket springs or coils (not “medium-firm”!) plus a high-quality foam topper, eg Tempuroedic or soft Talalay latex. 4) Memory foam: Dormeo has some medium-soft mattresses in your price range; however, medium-soft usually means a thicker layer of soft memory foam & too much sinkage for your taste; I didn’t like it in the end. The current Emma hybrids are relatively soft and can work for lightweight sleepers; I didn’t like the feel of how the foam compressed A Tempurpedic “soft” might have the right feel and support; their outlet store sometimes has mattresses in your price range or just a bit over 5) non-memory polyfoam: can be amazing if it has just the right density. Over decades of mattress troubles I only had one type of polyfoam mattress that felt just right for me (German company). 6) Latex: can be amazing for petite bodies. I currently sleep on an all-latex mattress, 6” medium dunlop, 2” soft talalay. This is better than anything else I tried; still feel there’s a bit too much push back (what makes it feel too firm) and will try an altogether softer setup.
My top of the line breeze was sagging in 11 months and the company refused warranty. Never again.
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