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One more temperpedic question (although I don't promise it to be my last!)


DawnM
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Do any of you have the ERGO model? Do you use the features (raising head and feet and such?)

 

Does having two distinct split mattresses help with movement/feeling the other person?

 

I am trying to decide between this and just getting two beds and pushing them together when DH isn't having his restless leg syndrome issues.

 

Dawn

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If I could chose, I would get the split twin combo. My parents got one, and it has been a godsend. My mother has positional sleeping issues and uses the sitting up feature, and my father has diabetes, so the legs up thing is very useful when he is having circulation issues. I do prop kids up with bad coughs, and would use the sitting up thing myself since I am almost always sick all winter with a bad cough/cold.

 

I don't know about the disturbing the other sleeper, but I imagine it would help.

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We've had a temperpedic for a year, but not the split model or any raising/lowering features. One hallmark of these mattresses is that they don't bounce. I can't tell there's another person in the bed at all. One thing to think about in case it matters......these things are HEAVY! I can't move my bed, and I wonder if mechanical features would make it even worse. I have no idea what we'll do when we change the carpet!

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I do think it will be very heavy. Good point.

 

Dawn

 

We've had a temperpedic for a year, but not the split model or any raising/lowering features. One hallmark of these mattresses is that they don't bounce. I can't tell there's another person in the bed at all. One thing to think about in case it matters......these things are HEAVY! I can't move my bed, and I wonder if mechanical features would make it even worse. I have no idea what we'll do when we change the carpet!
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