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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    I found those Tempur mattresses too soft, so got one of these http://www.harveynorman.com.au/comfo...-mattress.html . Bit firmer for the back but good for my neck and shoulders, had it almost a year now and so far so good
    I have had my Tempur matress for 15 years and it's as good today as the day we bought it. Best thing I ever did. I also use a Tempur pillow and it's great.

    I use a Memory foam 70mm matress topper in the canper and it's uncomparable to the Tempur.

    The Tempur pillow has a large side and a small side for different neck support options. I grew up using 2 pillows cause that's what the parents said was right. I now use the Tempur pillow on the shallow side for perfect support. But the Tempur matress absorbs a fair bit of shoulder. In the swag I need more pillow.

    You tend to not roll over during sleep on the Tempur as your fully supported and your body doesn't ache so I can wake in the same position as i fell asleep.

    You really should use the tempur matress on a slat base. The Tempur designed slat looks wicked too. I don't have it but would love it.

    My next matress will be a Tempur King Size. Best money can buy, best money I've spent. Worth every cent. They designed and developed the Tempur for NASA and the Space Shuttle. Love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
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    I have had my Tempur matress for 15 years and it's as good today as the day we bought it. Best thing I ever did. I also use a Tempur pillow and it's great.

    I use a Memory foam 70mm matress topper in the canper and it's uncomparable to the Tempur.

    The Tempur pillow has a large side and a small side for different neck support options. I grew up using 2 pillows cause that's what the parents said was right. I now use the Tempur pillow on the shallow side for perfect support. But the Tempur matress absorbs a fair bit of shoulder. In the swag I need more pillow.

    You tend to not roll over during sleep on the Tempur as your fully supported and your body doesn't ache so I can wake in the same position as i fell asleep.

    You really should use the tempur matress on a slat base. The Tempur designed slat looks wicked too. I don't have it but would love it.

    My next matress will be a Tempur King Size. Best money can buy, best money I've spent. Worth every cent. They designed and developed the Tempur for NASA and the Space Shuttle. Love it.
    Like i said before, what might be good for one might not be good for another. Just found the Tempur mattresses to soft for me, and tried their different thicknesses and densities. Used to have one of the contoured memory foam pillows but just couldnt get on with it, so bought hiloft memory foam pillow from the same manufacturer as my mattress.... bloody love it now


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    still reckon go to Beds for backs, they can dial in a mattress to suit you and your wife
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    still reckon go to Beds for backs, they can dial in a mattress to suit you and your wife
    Definitely. Albeit expensive their beds are awesome. Because of my spinal bifida in my lower back it used to take me 30 minutes from waking up to just sitting upright on the bed. Now I can get out straight away. But I reckon I have the same shoulder injury as BA, my left shoulder hurts like hell when in bed and lieing on my side. I am trying to get myself to sleep on my back. Not used to this but I'm working on it.

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