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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I currently have the Casper Hybrid Wave and it's still giving me lower back pain I have reached 30 days. I'm trying to give it a lil more time to see if my low back gets better. Now, i would like to know if anyone has gone from a Casper to a Tempur pedic pro adapt or breeze medium firm. If so, what are the highlights is it better than Casper or will my lower back pain continue on a Temper.
If you have back pain that soon into using a mattress get off of it.
You really can't compare casper and temper as casper is a memory foam mattress and temper is temper foam.
I bought the casper nova six months ago, which destroyed my lower back. I had to walk around in the middle of the night every night for a few minutes til the pain abated. That is a VERY soft mattress, and it was not supportive for me. The Wave is much more supportive, but the zoning on that mattress is really weird (I felt sort of a hump lying on it) and is not for everyone. I switched to Tempur Luxe Adapt Firm, which contours to every little nook and cranny in my lower back and is very supportive. ProBreeze Medium is very similar to the LA Firm, though I found the Pro Adapt medium a little too soft (for me) and the Firm WAY too firm, and not contouring enough. You should try them out at a Flagship store and see how you feel on them, but regardless of what you pick Tempur-pedics are, in my opinion, much better beds than Caspers.
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.
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?