never have heard of any one being allergic to tempurpedic foam.
latex wears out, t-foam doesn’t
you will sleep like a rock on t-foam.
if you cannot afford the whole mattress system in t foam get a 4" thick topper.
I *LOVE* my latex mattress. It was originally purchased for dual use as a futon/bed so it is floppy. I don’t know how the quality compares, but after 5 years of use there are definitely shallow dents on either side. If I sleep in the exact middle it is ok, otherwise I have to stick with the existing ones.
I’ve also used tempurpedic pillows for years. My experience with those is that slight differences in the room temperature can affect the pillow to make it uncomfortable. Rarely too stiff, but often in normal summer heat gets mushy and not as supportive.
never have heard of any one being allergic to tempurpedic foam.
latex wears out, t-foam doesn’t
you will sleep like a rock on t-foam.
if you cannot afford the whole mattress system in t foam get a 4" thick topper.
I *LOVE* my latex mattress. It was originally purchased for dual use as a futon/bed so it is floppy. I don’t know how the quality compares, but after 5 years of use there are definitely shallow dents on either side. If I sleep in the exact middle it is ok, otherwise I have to stick with the existing ones.
I’ve also used tempurpedic pillows for years. My experience with those is that slight differences in the room temperature can affect the pillow to make it uncomfortable. Rarely too stiff, but often in normal summer heat gets mushy and not as supportive.