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Originally Posted by guccilvr
...have a pillow top right now and it's too soft for me and way too hot. A Tempurpedic is probably going to be even worse on the heat side and that's a huge concern for me as I hate being hot when I sleep.
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I had a Tempurpedic a few years ago, and it was definitely too warm, even with the room quite cool. Hot on one side, cool on the other. I didn't hate it, but never really liked it either.
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Originally Posted by guccilvr
...Don't want a sleep number though because it's just an expensive air mattress and the divider in the middle is horrible design.
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Then three years ago I got a king size Select Comfort, and I just love it! Yes, it's "an expensive air mattress" but so what? It's also much more than that. It's infinitely adjustable for firmness with a remote control. Each side separately. If I want a cloud soft mattress one night and rock hard the next, I can have that. Or anywhere in between. Or one side firm, and the other soft. Like having two different mattresses. It's neutral in temperature. I do sometimes notice the divider in the middle, but it has never been a problem. That's the price you pay for having two adjustable firmnesses. (Is that a word??)
Another real plus is that it's easy to give Sleep Number a good thorough try, since most Radisson hotels use Sleep Number beds. If I had been able to spend a couple of nights on the Tempurpedic, I never would have bought one.
Lindy