Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Jul 17, 2010 2:14 AM
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I'm looking into buying a tempurpedic mattress, and at the store the cloud felt really good, and it's really the only one I can afford.  I'm referring to the regular cloud, not the cloud supreme. So anyway, is it a good mattress?  I read a topic on this forum saying that it can get to be too soft and that it sags into the harder bottom layers.  Is this true?  Also, does it provide enough firmness and support?  I really wish I could afford one of the nicer models, especially the Allurabed or the Rhapsodybed, as the Tempur HD feels very nice, a perfect level of softness and firmness, but unfortunately I can't, so I settled on the cloud.  The Deluxebed feels very nice too, and so does the cloud supreme, and I could maybe afford them, although I'd have to borrow some money.  Are there any real problems to speak of with those mattresses either?  So yeah, many thanks.
Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #1 Jul 17, 2010 12:07 PM
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TheoreticChaos wrote:

I read a topic on this forum saying that it can get to be too soft and that it sags into the harder bottom layers.  Is this true?


Sounds like you are biased against the opinions of those that are NOT posting what you want to hear!  Only YOU can determine which mattress configuration satisfies your personal comfort preferences . . and it is almost always a "trial & error" process.  Have you searched the Craigslist postings in your region for slightly used mattresses?

Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #2 Jul 17, 2010 8:20 PM
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The Classic is in the same price range as the Cloud. It is a bit firmer. So, it depends on what you like. 

If you really want to save money, and get what appears to be a quality mem foam matt, you can try one of the Sleep Science models from Costco.com. The 10" "Emma" gets great reviews. And, it's on sale for only $499 for queen. If you don't like it, return it to any Costco. (Of course, membership is required.)

Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #3 Jul 18, 2010 12:24 AM
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Thanks a lot.  I really loved the Cloud, but I'm just worried that the mattress I buy wont be as good as the show version or that it will break down, like I read on another forum topic, or that it'll sag too much, or be TOO soft, etc.  I guess I have 13 weeks to try it, so if I don't like it, I guess I can return.  It's just been absolutely impossible for me to find reviews for the Cloud.  I could find plenty for the cloud supreme, but not the cloud.  I've seen some pretty good reviews for the classic, but it feels just a bit too firm for me, but maybe it gets softer over time.  I dunno.  I'm a noob with mattresses.  I really wish I could get the Rhapsodybed though, it was great, but I only have about $2,000 right now.  So yeah, thanks.
Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #4 Jul 18, 2010 12:39 AM
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It always surprises me to see someone write that the two TP models they prefer are the Cloud and Rhapsody. The Rhapsody is extremely firm, totally unlike the soft Cloud. 

Have you tried the Deluxe or Bellafina?

Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #5 Jul 29, 2011 8:15 AM
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I've had this just two weeks. It arrived SOFT, so much so that we thought we had the wrong mattress delivered. I like a harder surface and find I can't sleep. My right wrist hurts now as I have woken up with my arm under me, my wrist at an angle to prop me up. Their own website says that lightweight people (like me) need more time to adjust to it. I'm very concerned about my wrists. Ten years ago I had wrist injuries on my left wrist from an accident, and I don't want to go through that ever again. We don't have central air, and don't have the ac on during the day (nor do we keep it on at night) so this is why the bed is soft. I can only assume that this means it will be too hard in winter (we have an 1840's farmhouse with poor insulation). From hearing comments online about people returning these, I'm really dreading going back to the store but I don't think I can deal with this.
Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #6 Jul 29, 2011 11:19 AM
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sager66 wrote:

 


Sounds like you are biased against the opinions of those that are NOT posting what you want to hear!  Only YOU can determine which mattress configuration satisfies your personal comfort preferences . . and it is almost always a "trial & error" process.  Have you searched the Craigslist postings in your region for slightly used mattresses?


I think you're being a little hard on this guy.  He likes it in the store.  He just wants to know if the base foam has broken down for some owners of the bed.  That's all.  No way he could know that without other references.  He's trying to make good an a tight budget.
 

Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #7 Jul 29, 2011 11:29 AM
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Pop quiz - what has everyone missed so far?

Tempurpedic has introduced 2 brand new bed models -  Tempur-Contour Select and Signature

The Tempur-Contour Select is $2,399 for the Queen set, lot less than Rhapsody.

I've tried the Select and tell you what, it's pretty darn good!  It's 10" mattress height, 2" more than regular Cloud.  It has a new cover, not like the original bed cover that mushes around.  It feels very supportive, and nice comfort.  6" base foam, 4" total memory foam.  And no, I don't work for a mattress store.  I tried it at Sleep Train.

The Deluxe bed is gone, discontinued.

Contour select is $1,850 for a twin XL set, that's just $400 more than reg Cloud.  Defintely check out the Contour Select.  The better stores have it now.

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Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #8 Jul 29, 2011 6:42 PM
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slpngoc wrote:

Pop quiz - what has everyone missed so far?

 

Tempurpedic has introduced 2 brand new bed models -  Tempur-Contour Select and Signature

The Tempur-Contour Select is $2,399 for the Queen set, lot less than Rhapsody.

I've tried the Select and tell you what, it's pretty darn good!  It's 10" mattress height, 2" more than regular Cloud.  It has a new cover, not like the original bed cover that mushes around.  It feels very supportive, and nice comfort.  6" base foam, 4" total memory foam.  And no, I don't work for a mattress store.  I tried it at Sleep Train.

The Deluxe bed is gone, discontinued.

Contour select is $1,850 for a twin XL set, that's just $400 more than reg Cloud.  Defintely check out the Contour Select.  The better stores have it now.


I tried the Contour Select & found it to be too spongy when compared to the other Tempur models. The Rhapsody is worth the extra $1k or so over the Contour IMO.
 

Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #9 Jul 31, 2011 6:08 PM
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About the Tempur Cloud.  I wouldn't buy it.  Not enough substance there for me.  5.2" base foam and 2.8" total memory foam.  That's not much for a$1,450 twin XL set.  It feels ok, but a little hard for my taste.  Cloud Supreme is quite a bit nicer.
Re: Is the Tempurpedic Cloud mattress good?
Reply #10 Jul 31, 2011 10:59 PM
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slpngoc wrote:

About the Tempur Cloud.  I wouldn't buy it.  Not enough substance there for me.  5.2" base foam and 2.8" total memory foam.  That's not much for a$1,450 twin XL set.  It feels ok, but a little hard for my taste.  Cloud Supreme is quite a bit nicer.


The Cloud Supreme only has .8 of an inch more of the top layer foam that regular Cloud. Worth the extra $1k for just .8"? Not IMO. I ordered a Cloud today. It arrives on Saturday. I will start a thread after I'm on it for a little bit.
 

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