🌙 Sleep Like a Dream with TEMPUR-Adapt!
The Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Adapt + Cooling 3-Inch King Mattress Topper is a premium memory foam topper designed to enhance your sleep experience. With its 3-inch thickness of TEMPUR-ES material, it adapts to your body shape and temperature, ensuring optimal comfort. The washable cooling cover adds convenience and breathability, making it suitable for various settings, from home to outdoor adventures.
Material Type | Memory Foam |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fabric Type | Tempur Material Memory Foam |
Color | White |
Size | King |
Closure Type | White |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Premium |
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Luxury Comfort Without the Luxury Price Tag – No Regrets!
I’ve always been a Tempur-Pedic fan, having owned two in the last ten years, and I’ve always preferred them firm. But as the years passed, both my mattress and my body changed. The firmness I once loved started hurting my shoulder, and with some weight gain, I realized my mattress was no longer providing the right support. I seriously considered replacing it with another Tempur-Pedic, but before dropping $2500, I figured I’d give this topper a shot.And I’m so glad I did! It revitalized my mattress, relieved my shoulder pain, and gave me the perfect blend of support and comfort—all without the hefty price tag of a full replacement.One thing to note: this softer memory foam really lets you sink in, which feels amazing for joint support and relaxation. But at first, it did take a little extra effort to get out of bed compared to a firmer surface. That said, after about a month, my body fully adjusted, and now it’s not an issue at all.If your mattress feels too firm or less comfortable than it used to, this topper might be the perfect fix. Highly recommend!
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Makes bed super soft
I have a queen size "firm" posturepedic Plus Hybrid Sealy mattress and although it's an excellent mattress, I still experienced some loss in circulation and pressure on my hips and shoulders as a side sleeper. I had been planning on buying this mattress topper for about a month before purchasing. I watched a video of someone reviewing it outside of Amazon and I'd like to share some notes he stated that are true to this topper. If you want to watch that video, look up "Tempur adapt mattress topper review - the best pressure relief?" by Mattress Clarity. The video as of writing this review is 5 years old.For reference, I am 5'6", 107lbs and I'm bony. I sleep on my side but sometimes roll over onto my back during the night. I have osteoarthritis in my left hip and I've had a history of cervical nerve issues, which makes my left arm numb when I sleep wrong.Your mattress underneath has to be firm because this topper is SOFT. You probably don't want to be trapped inside your mattress if it's too soft. If your mattress is, for instance, 8 out of 10 on the firmness scale (10 being closer to that of a tabletop), then this topper will reduce that number to around 5. My mattress is soft in comparison to other brands, so there was a concern that this topper would make my bed too soft, but that hasn't been the case.When I first put this on top of my mattress, I was concerned my hips and especially my shoulders would poke through the foam and be touching the mattress. It might be two inches thick but I haven't actually done that. I'm well-padded. The softness is perfect for me. It did take a few nights for my body to adjust, as I was still waking up with sore hips, but after a month of sleeping on this combo, I wake up refreshed.I was concerned that I'd maybe need the 3 inch topper instead, but the 2 inches work perfectly fine. Maybe in the future when I might wear this one out, I'll get the 3inch. But for now, this works.I also love how, like the tempur-pedic mattress, it's motion isolating. I wouldn't trust that a glass of wine wouldn't topple over, like they used to demonstrate in old tempur-pedic commercials, because my Sealy mattress is a bit springy. So if you're expecting this to be perfectly motion isolating, I think it largely depends on your mattress.If you were like me and were concerned that this topper might shift around without mattress straps, it's ok because mine hasn't budged. However, I do not flop around much while I sleep, so I'm not sure if a flopper would experience the same thing I have been. The box came with a nice fitted sheet that keeps it in place. But for me, this topper has so much grip, I struggled getting it onto my mattress because it decided it didn't want to move. I would recommend someone else help you, especially if you have a queen or larger. But it is doable solo.Speaking of the fitted sheet it came with, you might want to look into replacing the fitted sheet you already have with something with deeper pockets because this topper does heighten your bed. Deeper pockets or size up, like from queen to king.There is minimal smell right out of the package. I didn't mind it at all.I couldn't immediately access my package when it arrived. So this topper was sitting in its packaging for several days. I was worried it wouldn't decompress. Luckily, it decompressed almost immediately by itself. I didn't need to do anything for it to spring into working order.As for my medical issues, I experienced some arthritic pain at first, but that slowly disappeared. I've had zero issues with my cervical nerve to the point where I forget I even have that issue.I would recommend this tempur-pedic mattress topper to those who have similar features to me and for side sleepers. Larger builds will benefit from this as well, but if you're bigger, I'd suggest watching that video because the guy reviewing it is a bigger guy.Update (April 19 2025): Tempurpedic foam, I've learned, makes you sweaty at night. I haven't really stopped sweating with this topper. I am normally a cold sleeper, so this surprised me. Also, it did shift a little bit and it's hard to move it back in place, so I've kept it where it decided to sit. The comfort of this item is too precious for me to get rid of it, that being said.
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Tempurpedic reels me back in...
I bought a $3500 Tempurpedic "Cloud Supreme" mattress about 6 years ago when I was having serious hip pain. The relief it brought was miraculous. But, after roughly two years, that same mattress began to sag in a most unpleasant way. Sleeping in the deep "canyons" created by the foam giving way made my sleeping hellish - or more accurately - way too hot.Now I have more arthritis in my hips and my shoulders and found myself with a problem. I detested sleeping on the mattress and wanted a new one, but the thought of an innerspring mattress' springs pushing back up on my pain points was too much to bear. And there was no way I was ever going to spend $3500. on another Tempurpedic that would probably last me only another two years. So I suffered and frankly, was too anxious to try anything else - even the new hybrids - part foam & gel, part springs.Finally, I couldn't take it anymore and decided to buy a mattress from an online company that really will take back a mattress that doesn't work out - they don't have a business without that perk. I ordered one with a Euro pillow top because I like a softer bed. I would classify the mattress as a "light hybrid." Turned out that what the mattress manufacturer considered "soft" and I considered "soft" were about as far apart as can be. But, I decided that since I had a few months to try it out, I would try some "topper-like" modifications. I tried a few things we have around the house and got close, but nothing quite worked out.Despite my "falling out" with all things Tempurpedic, I could still recall how miraculous the mattress was the first two years I owned it - it MILDLY conformed to my body then (no disappearing halfway into it). The sleeping was excellent and without pain. There really IS something to the idea that metal springs can and do push pressure back up into parts of your body and causing pain.So, I decided to give this topper a try - $300 definitely is more affordable than $3500. The topper brought me back to the feeling that I was sort of "skimming" the bed. The arthritis pain was disappearing.I've never cared for the "conforming" feeling of any Tempurpedic product. Also, truthfully, I LOATHE the absolute flatness of the top of Tempurpedic products. Perhaps I am too "old school," but I like a layer of soft and pillowy next to my body. Tempurpedic never worked for me in that way.At that point, with my pain gone with the new mattress and the TempTopper, it occured to me that I could try a topper on top of the 3" Tempurpedic topper (for the record, "toppers" of any kind DO NOT work well with a Tempurpedic mattress - especially if you have pain). So I spent hours reading here on Amazon looking for the right pillowy softness for my topper's topper! I needed the right height, the right fabric and a texture on top that showed and felt "pillowy" through my sheets. I had left that absolutely flat Tempurpedic mattress top in the past - along with it's ridiculously sinking hot hole. Luckily, I found the right topper to suit my sleep needs.So I feel great. The new mattress I bought cost less than half of the disastrous $3500 Tempurpedic Cloud Supreme. The Tempurpedic 3" topper ($300) took care of the pain caused by "springs pushing into my hips and shoulders." The "pillow topper" was less than $100 and takes care of making my sleeping experience comfortable and plush. The best part? As I see it, the only thing that <may> go wrong with this new "configuration" is the Tempurpedic topper perhaps getting a little too soft years down the road. It's only 3 inches high. How much could I really sink? And if I do eventually, I can live much easier replacing a $300 piece of foam than a $3500. mattress for the exact same amount of pain relief. I am a HAPPY CAMPER!
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