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Zeteg
Dec13-04, 05:44 PM
Has anyone else seen the ads on T.V? They seem to be quite promising... but I wonder if it actually works. Does anyone know anything about the material, or have any idea if it actually does work?

Evo
Dec14-04, 08:24 PM
I think this is the same thing, or similar to the bed of a friend of mine. It does have the NASA Certified Space Technology seal. The material is a result of NASA space technology. He bought it at a ritzy bedding store here a few years ago. He swears by it. It does feel nice.

cyby
Dec14-04, 08:26 PM
I think while they do feel nice, I have heard from some friends that they trap too much heat in them... so if you are like me, and don't like a bed that is too warm, it may not be wisest to get one...

Evo
Dec14-04, 08:30 PM
I can't stand heat, it wouldn't work for me. :yuck:

cyby
Dec14-04, 08:32 PM
If they have home trials, however, it doesn't hurt to try one. I am not sure, but I don't want to spend so many thousands of dollars on a bed that I may not end up liking.

A side note though: the pillows are not too bad. I do recommend getting them, actually.

Zeteg
Dec16-04, 02:48 PM
Well, there's actually no price listed on the site. Anyone know about how much they cost?

Even if it does feel nice, what about the form of the back to the bed? Is it "good"? =\

Evo
Dec16-04, 03:28 PM
Well, there's actually no price listed on the site. Anyone know about how much they cost?The prices are listed on their website, just click on the style you want and scroll to the bottom of the page. http://www.tempurpedic.com/sleepsystems/deluxe/

Even if it does feel nice, what about the form of the back to the bed? Is it "good"? =\Do you mean the base/box springs?

Zeteg
Dec16-04, 09:04 PM
I can't really see it right now, but I'll search harder in the morning (it's late).

I meant, does it conform to good posture?