We have a Tempurpedic at home and love it. We also have the King Sleep Number in our MH. Its not a Tempurpedic, but it is better than the usual MH mattresses. It does take some playing around to find your number. I haven't had any problems with it in 17 months.
We are full timers and the Sleep Number bed has worked very well for us after 3 1/2 years. We have not had any leaks or pump issues. We do try to lower the pressure before going up 3,000 feet or more. The things that we like about the mattress are that the wife and I can set the firmness to different settings from each other and that we can change our own setting occasionally. It seems like setting it a bit firmer or softer feels good occasionally. I'm not sure what will happen when it finally fails but they are light weight and I am not sure that I would want to add an extra hundred pounds back there.
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Doug Sage
Full timers roaming the good old US of A
2007 Itasca Suncruiser 38J
2015 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk
We have a Tempurpedic at home and love it. We also have the King Sleep Number in our MH. Its not a Tempurpedic, but it is better than the usual MH mattresses. It does take some playing around to find your number. I haven't had any problems with it in 17 months.
My wife and I have slept on a waterbed for all of our 35 year marriage , I wish I could have a waterbed in my diesel rv
Tom
We currently own two MHs. Our Journey and an antique Airstream 345. The 345 needed a new mattress, and we went to The Mattress Factory and had one custom built for the curved corner in the rear bedroom. It worked out very well as we used it for a couple years prior to buying the Journey. Would do it again.
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Jim and Carol Cooper with Oreo the Kitty
FAA ATC ret, VFW, Legion, VVA, NRA
2012 Journey 36M, Cummins 360hp, 2015 Ford Explorer Blue Ox, AF1