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Old 23 January 2018, 05:45 AM   #1
tbonesteak
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Mattress Advice

Wife & I purchased a Tempurpedic Cloud Luxe Breeze about 5 years ago. Anyways, we just had a warranty claim approved because it was sagging.

Now we have a $5k credit for Tempurpedic. Problem is, before it even started sagging, bed was just too soft, and kept getting even softer. Now we're looking at getting a firmer one, possibly the Contour Elite Breeze.

Two questions:

1) Anyone have this bed? It is firm, which we both like, and I assume it should become a little less firm as we break it in, which should be perfect.

2) Does anyone have their adjustable base? I'm debating adding this on for an extra $2k (the plus base, not premier, feel that is kinda a waste since the only extra feature is the massage, which we prob will never use).

If you have the adjustable base, do you have a split king? The gap in the middle seems like it would be pretty annoying, but then you lose the dual functionality of the base and have to adjust both sides to the same setting.

Any advice or input is much appreciated.
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