From what I understand the Snow max uses lower density 2.5pcf memory foam, then has a couple of what are imo gimmicky cooling features such as graphite infused foam and phase change materials. It is a hybrid though and has air channels through the foam to allow heat to dissipate, so it still might not sleep especially hot. Then the Tempur adapt is their entry level mattress. It will have a polyfoam core instead of pocketed coils(unless you mean the adapt hybrid) and the memory foam Tempur uses will be a bit denser and higher quality. Especially once you start looking at their pro and luxe line of mattresses. I feel like Tempur overcharges quite a bit for what you are getting, but at least with them you know you're getting decent materials. The casper snow is also pretty expensive for what you are getting as well I would say. One downside to the all foam Tempur is it will likely build up heat much more than the Casper snow hybrid would. I would trust the durability of the Tempur more though. Another option Id like to throw out there, there is a company called Tempflow who makes mattresses to compete with TempurPedic. What I like about them is they are transparent about the materials in their mattresses, you know you will be getting nice high density foams and that they havent been decreasing the quality over the years like so many others have. What I dislike is the lack of feedback. This is a company that has been around for like 20 years and there is very little customer feedback online. You can find a few mentions on Reddit, a little bit more on The mattress underground, but thats really about it. Another option which I think is a great deal for the price, If you have an Original mattress Factory by where you live they sell the Serenity and Serenity Plush . This mattress has a super dense memory foam comfort layer, much more so than modern Tempur's even. 2" of 8lb memory foam, then 3" of 5lb memory foam, and a 2.25lb polyurethane foam base. imo if want to go Tempur Adapt and dont want their higher end mattresses. Look at the Costco models . With these you get Costco's return policy, which is basically they will take it back no questions asked, no return fees, no exchange only policy or sleep trials. Answer from Encouragedissent on reddit.com
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Sleepopolis
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Casper vs Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison (2026) | Sleepopolis
December 11, 2025 - Logan perfected his method by personally testing over 200 different mattresses, so he’s not only able to discern the overall vibe of a specific bed, but to contextualize its feel within the bed-in-a-box market as a whole. ... Well folks, this is going to be one mammoth of a comparison because I’m sizing up two of the most popular brands on the market: Casper and Tempur-Pedic.
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Tom's Guide
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Tempur-Pedic vs Casper: which is the best soft mattress topper for side sleepers? | Tom's Guide
July 11, 2024 - The Tempur-Adapt Topper sits in the premium price bracket, with a queen costing as much as one of the best cheap mattresses. However, a sporadic 40% off Tempur-Pedic mattress sale can take the price down to upper-mid range. On the other hand, the Casper Comfy Topper is placed in the mid-range to upper mid-range tier, with a regular 10% off discount included.
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Casper One vs. Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Adapt Mattress Comparison
March 24, 2025 - The Casper One is slightly firmer than the TEMPUR-Adapt, which means stomach sleepers weighing less than 130 can feel supported on the bed, while stomach sleepers of all body weights tend to find the TEMPUR-Adapt unsupportive.
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Casper Mattress vs Tempurpedic: An In-Depth Comparison
3 weeks ago - Here's my bottom-line on each mattress. [one_half] ... You prefer a cradling, memory foam feel. You're happy with a single-comfort medium-firm feel. You want to save money. ... You want comfort options beyond medium-firm. Save up to $500 + $300 in Free Accessories [/one_half_last] One of the first things you'll notice when you visit Tempur-Pedic's and Casper's website is that they both sell many mattresses.
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r/Mattress on Reddit: Tempur-Pedic or Casper?
August 25, 2024 -

Looking to upgrade my mattress for the Labor Day sales. Am currently looking at the Casper Snow Max and TEMPUR-adapt and can’t make a decision, was wondering what people think between the two brands.

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From what I understand the Snow max uses lower density 2.5pcf memory foam, then has a couple of what are imo gimmicky cooling features such as graphite infused foam and phase change materials. It is a hybrid though and has air channels through the foam to allow heat to dissipate, so it still might not sleep especially hot. Then the Tempur adapt is their entry level mattress. It will have a polyfoam core instead of pocketed coils(unless you mean the adapt hybrid) and the memory foam Tempur uses will be a bit denser and higher quality. Especially once you start looking at their pro and luxe line of mattresses. I feel like Tempur overcharges quite a bit for what you are getting, but at least with them you know you're getting decent materials. The casper snow is also pretty expensive for what you are getting as well I would say. One downside to the all foam Tempur is it will likely build up heat much more than the Casper snow hybrid would. I would trust the durability of the Tempur more though. Another option Id like to throw out there, there is a company called Tempflow who makes mattresses to compete with TempurPedic. What I like about them is they are transparent about the materials in their mattresses, you know you will be getting nice high density foams and that they havent been decreasing the quality over the years like so many others have. What I dislike is the lack of feedback. This is a company that has been around for like 20 years and there is very little customer feedback online. You can find a few mentions on Reddit, a little bit more on The mattress underground, but thats really about it. Another option which I think is a great deal for the price, If you have an Original mattress Factory by where you live they sell the Serenity and Serenity Plush . This mattress has a super dense memory foam comfort layer, much more so than modern Tempur's even. 2" of 8lb memory foam, then 3" of 5lb memory foam, and a 2.25lb polyurethane foam base. imo if want to go Tempur Adapt and dont want their higher end mattresses. Look at the Costco models . With these you get Costco's return policy, which is basically they will take it back no questions asked, no return fees, no exchange only policy or sleep trials.
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Healthline
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Casper vs. Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison
The all-foam version of the Casper Original has a foam bottom base, whereas the hybrid version has an encased spring base, which may provide a better option for people who prefer a bit of bounce. The hybrid also has a firm border designed to support sleepers on the mattress’s edges as well.
Published   December 15, 2020
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Casper vs Tempurpedic Mattress Comparison (2026) | Mattress Nerd
November 18, 2022 - The Casper original is a better fit for sleepers wanting more pressure relief and side sleepers too, while the Tempur-Adapt is better for couples and heavyweight sleepers.
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Casper vs Tempurpedic
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Casper vs Tempur-Pedic (2026 Update) - Mattress Clarity
Both of these mattresses live up to the legacy of their respective brands. But they’re each better suited to different types of sleepers. ... Casper mattresses work well for all sleeping positions, thanks to its unique zoned support system.
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r/Mattress on Reddit: Soft Tempurpedic vs Casper + soft topper
November 18, 2024 -

I stayed at an Airbnb with a super comfortable bed last week. Unfortunately this threw me down the rabbit hole of choosing a mattress.

I’m debating between 2 options. One is to recreate what the Airbnb had- a medium/ firm mattress, with a 3 inch topper on top. The other is a to get a Tempurpedic LuxeBreeze soft (my favorite from testing multiple out, I’m a 190 pound side sleeper)

The financially smart side of me is saying to get the Casper + topper (~1k from Costco and a SOL 3 inch topper) instead of the LuxeBreeze that I liked a little more but not a ton more (-5-6k), especially since I know I liked actually sleeping a full night on the first option. But it was only 2 nights, and I’m worried that I may be missing something (longevity, maybe the LuxeBreeze gets better over time and Casper gets worse, etc)?

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Try reaching out to the Airbnb and ask them what their bed set up is
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I know I’m biased because I work for Tempur-Pedic now, but I also use to work for Casper, Sleep Number and Sears mattresses where I sold all the brands. Tempur-Pedic has been the only mattress that I’ve actually liked. I had the Sealy Optimum Memory Foam which I realized I ordered too firm of a mattress. The next was the Tempur-Pedic Cloud Supreme in 2011 which would be my favorite mattress for years. I worked at Sleep Number in 2019 I was convinced by my coworkers that I would love the i8 and how much better it would be. So I bought it right when COVID happened because I knew my store would never reopen again and I had a one time 80% off employee discount code I could use. I ordered the i8 and immediately hated it. I gave it a fair shot for about two months but it always felt like an air mattress and it was so much harder to move around in. Ended up selling it to my parents for their guest room for what I paid for the bed. I worked at Casper in 2021-24 and won a free Wave Hybrid Snow. It replaced my Tempur because it was a lot more cooling. However, about a year and a half later I started to notice that when I used the adjustable base my mattress felt like it kept scooting down more. Like, when I put the base flat it would leave a huge gap between the headboard and mattress. One day I checked, and there was a huge indentation on the front of the bed. Casper had to warranty their highest end bed because it wasn’t “adjustable base” friendly. I was also using Casper’s own Adjustable Base Max. Like clockwork, a year and a half later it was doing the same thing. By that time, I was working at Tempur and decided I no longer trusted Casper’s quality any more. Their $4,000+ bed can’t last more than two years with their own adjustable base. I ended up getting a LuxeBreeze Soft and ProSmart Base (kind of wish I went Ergo Smart) and I couldn’t be happier. It’s cooler than my Casper, it’s softer, and it has that Tempur feel that I forgot how much I actually loved. So if you’re looking at the Breeze, get it. Don’t get the Casper. I would recommend a Sealy Hybrid if you want something more affordable.
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Tempur-Pedic vs Casper: which is the best soft mattress topper for side sleepers?
July 11, 2024 - The Tempur-Adapt Topper sits in the premium price bracket, with a queen costing as much as one of the best cheap mattresses. However, a sporadic 40% off Tempur-Pedic mattress sale can take the price down to upper-mid range. On the other hand, the Casper Comfy Topper is placed in the mid-range to upper mid-range tier, with a regular 10% off discount included.
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Casper vs. TempurPedic – Our 2022 Mattress Comparison
Casper offers the Casper Hybrid and Casper Wave Hybrid. These beds share many similarities with their all-foam namesake counterparts, such as firmness settings and comfort layer materials, but their support cores contain pocketed cols reinforced with high-density foam. The TEMPUR-Adapt, TEMPUR-ProAdapt, and TEMPUR-PRObreeze° are also available as hybrids featuring support cores with pocketed coils encased in foam. This guide exclusively looks at the all-foam mattresses from Casper and Tempur-Pedic.
Published   November 29, 2021
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Casper Hybrid review & Casper vs Tempurpedic | Casper Canada | Mommy Gearest
August 27, 2019 - If our original Casper foam mattress was a win, the new Casper Hybrid is a win-win. See, with a 300-pound husband in bed next to me, we went through two or three traditional spring mattresses before someone suggested a TEMPURpedic (more on that below) memory foam mattress.
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Reddit
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r/Mattress on Reddit: Tempur-pedic vs casper wave, puffy lux, nectar lush
September 8, 2019 -

Okay so I am SO tired mentally from spending hours reading/watching youtube videos on mattresses and physically from my damn hips and shoulders from this p.o.s. I am sleeping on. The extreme biased reviews on the internet make this decision difficult. I am trying to avoid with the common complaint of returning an online mattress. It sounds like a complete nightmare for every company. First of all, the tempur-pedic pro adapt or luxe adapt "soft" is my ideal mattress, I've seen apparent liquidators on the Facebook market place selling for a half of the cost but I don't know if I trust it. I just love that contouring/sinking in feeling. For whatever reason, it seems like I am the only one that likes that. Most of the reviews I see say "don't worry this mattress won't feel like you're sinking in. I don't want to feel like I'm on top of the mattress. Nonetheless, aside from already trying a tempur-pedic on since they are on display everywhere, I have also tried the nectar lush (mattress one has them on display now). I am curious on other's opinions on the casper wave. I have tried the original and it was way too firm. Everywhere I read however says the wave is extremely "soft." I feel like thats such a broad term. Furthermore, if there was anyone who had a puffy lux experience as well, I can't seem to find much on that mattress at all. Any input/recommendations would be appreciated. This is what I have it down to so far. Just hope I can get a response lol.

Update: bought the puffy lux. After a week I’m just getting non stop back pain. I’m 29 so not some old man complaining here. Don’t understand the reviews of soft, contouring, etc. online. This thing feels like a brick. Nonetheless puffy was offering a complimentary mattress topper, but I think I’m going to go with the lush, having tried a floor model that was new and not broken in and it was significantly softer.

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College Confidential
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Tempurpedic? Casper? Purple? Any Reviiews? - Parent Cafe - College Confidential Forums
August 7, 2017 - It’s time to replace our old traditional mattress/box spring and foam topper. I’m leaning toward a memory foam type mattress. Not interested in any bed that requires electricity or is remote adjustable, so the Sleep Num…
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Reviewed
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Casper vs. Tempur-Pedic: Which well-known brand is best? - Reviewed
October 15, 2021 - While it was a close race, we think the Tempur-Pedic mattress is the better bet for most. ... Casper has a better price dollar for dollar, but you get what you pay for.
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Casper vs Tempurpedic vs Novosbed Mattress Review | Tested
August 26, 2024 - NOTE: The Casper Original is no longer in production and has been replaced by The Casper. The new model is slightly smaller than the original and no longer includes three-zone support in the middle layer. 2021 update: This particular model of Tempurpedic mattress may no longer be available.
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Mattress Reviews
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Compare Casper vs Tempur-Pedic vs Douglas - MattressReviews.ca
November 7, 2025 - If you are looking for a mattress with a generous sleep trial, a much longer warranty, and at the lowest price point, Douglas will be a more appealing option. ... Douglas Summit outscored The Casper and Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Cloud in head-to-head mattress testing, according to our scoring methodology that factors in third-party engineer testing (commissioned by us).
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r/Mattress on Reddit: Which is more durable, Tempurpedic or Casper Hybrid?
August 6, 2024 -

Hey y'all, it's just like the title says. Which is more durable? Which bed will last longer before it starts to lose support & change shape? I'd like to find the right bed and not need to buy a new one every year.

Specifically, the Tempur Pedic LuxeBreeze in soft VS the Snow Max in medium soft.

If you think neither, what do suggest for a side sleeper 195lbs, 6ft?

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I’ve had a luxe breeze since 2019..no regrets so far
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I have a long history with mattresses, and I think it’s worth sharing why I’m so enthusiastic about Tempur-Pedic. I started working in the mattress industry back in high school at Sears, moved to Sleep Number, then Casper, and now I’m at Tempur-Pedic. My first major purchase was a Tempur-Cloud Supreme from Sears, and it was an exceptional mattress that I truly loved. When I moved to Sleep Number, I didn’t see a reason to upgrade until 2020 when my store was closing. I used my one-time 75% employee discount to get an i8 mattress, but I regretted it immediately. It felt more like an air mattress with a foam topper than a quality sleep surface. Later, while at Casper, I participated in a contest where the prize was a mattress of your choice. I was determined to win the Wave Hybrid Snow, so I pushed hard to sell as much as I could, totaling over $200,000 in sales. Despite my efforts, I didn’t win, but Casper did give me the mattress I wanted as a consolation prize. I paired it with their Adjustable Base Max, but experienced issues with the poor edge support. Whenever I used the adjustable base, there would be a huge gap between the headboard and mattress because the edge support would cave inwards. I would have to push the mattress back into place. One day when changing the sheets, I saw that it left a huge indentation. I could literally grab the top comfort layers of foam with my hands. It was BAD! After some back-and-forth with Casper’s warranty process, because they at first didn’t want to replace a mattress that was “free”. But they did replace it, but the replacement also lost support after a year, leading to back pain. I knew after my years in the mattress industry that this wouldn’t be considered a warranty issue, because it wasn’t a viable divot in the mattress, it just felt like I was sleeping in one. When my Casper store eventually closed, I joined Tempur-Pedic, took advantage of my employee discount, and bought the LuxeBreeze Soft and ProSmart Base. Since then, I’ve had a fantastic experience with Tempur-Pedic—no warranty issues, and I’ve slept better than ever. Based on my experiences, I’d recommend Tempur-Pedic for its durability and quality. It just hugs me better, I don’t feel any pressure, and I don’t wake up in the early morning in pain.