
The Best Tempur-Pedic Mattress Alternatives, Tested By Editors
The highly popular Tempur-Pedic brand is a household name with its iconic Tempur Material (first developed by NASA) that has since made a major impact on the sleep industry with countless copycat memory foams. But name-brand quality often comes with a higher price tag, despite having competitors that offer similar benefits. We rounded up the best Tempur-Pedic mattress alternatives that are comparable in quality and benefits at a more affordable price, starting with the Nectar Classic Memory Foam Mattress. This memory foam mattress which offers a comfy, hugging memory foam feel and better body responsiveness with a cooling cover.
The Nectar Classic Memory Foam Mattress offers a luxurious, hugging feel that's comparable to ... More Tempur-Pedic mattresses.
'The advantage of memory foam is that it contours to your body while it's still supportive," says Dr. Michael Gerling, spinal surgeon and founder of The Gerling Institute. 'It almost creates a custom mold of your body, exerting equal pressure on each prominence and contour of your frame,' which Gerling says promotes healthy spinal alignment. Luckily, there's ample variety when it comes to memory foam in today's market, so there's something to suit every sleeper. Read on for our editor-approved list of recommendations for the best Tempur-Pedic Mattress alternatives.
Nectar
Type: Foam (also available as a hybrid) | Firmness: Medium-firm (6.5) | Delivery: Free shipping and returns | Trial: 365 nights | Warranty: Lifetime
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Similar to the Tempur-Cloud Mattress, the Nectar Classic Memory Foam Mattress is primarily made up of a memory foam material that's designed to contour around each curve of your body as you rest. It's stacked with several layers, including a sturdy foam foundation to help support your body, multiple layers of memory foam for comfort and motion isolation and a cooling cover to wick away moisture.
Compared to Tempur-Material, this memory foam is a little more responsive and firm, making it a more suitable option for back, stomach and combination sleepers. However, it's great for anyone who doesn't want to sink into their mattress and shift around more easily, as the material causes less pushback when you try to change positions. "It also has a little bit more of a lifted feel compared to the Tempur-Cloud (while still offering some solid contouring memory foam is known for),' says Bridget Chapman, senior mattress and sleep editor.
Finally, this mattress comes with a longer trial period and warranty than Tempur-Pedic, all for a lower price tag.
Layla Sleep
Type: Copper-infused foam | Firmness: Soft (4) and firm (7) | Delivery: Free shipping and returns | Trial: 120 nights | Warranty: Lifetime
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Similar to the Tempur-Pedic ProAdapt, this mattress boasts superior pressure relief to support spinal alignment and eases aches and pains. It features five layers with dense copper-infused memory foam that's durable, supportive and temperature regulating. And similar to the ProAdapt which has cooling tech, this mattress is gel-infused to promote temperature regulation and avoid trapping heat like traditional foam.
Most uniquely, the Layla Mattress is flippable, featuring both soft and firm sides to suit sleepers' needs over time. Chapman tested this mattress and found that each side offered a distinctive sleeping experience. 'The soft side feels great for side sleeping with its cushy sinkage, while the firm side offers strong support for back and stomach sleepers,' she says. That makes it a great choice for guest rooms, where each unique sleeper can choose what firmness suits them best. Although, it also appeals to anyone who want an all-foam mattress with a light and airy memory foam feel.
GhostBed
Type: Gel- and graphite-infused foam | Firmness: Medium to medium-firm (5 to 7) | Delivery: Free shipping and returns | Trial: 101 nights | Warranty: 25 years
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The Tempur-Breeze LuxeBreeze is known for delivering top-notch cooling technology, with the claim that it can help sleepers achieve a temperature that's 10 degrees cooler. But that technology comes with a steep price tag, as it's one of the most expensive Tempur-Pedic model on the market.
The GhostBed Luxe echoes the same cooling experience at a much lower price. It features the brand's patented Ghost Ice technology that's designed to absorb body heat, plus graphite and gel-infused memory foam to regulate temperature even further.
There's only one firmness level to choose from, which the brand describes as medium firmness, with a ProCore Elite Layer and high-density foam base that offers soft support. 'I found it offers plush sinkage that works well for back, side and combination sleepers, ' says Chapman. But if you're looking for an extra-plush model, consider the Layla Mattress or another soft mattress choice.
Tuft and Needle
Type: Foam | Firmness: Medium | Delivery: Free shipping and returns | Trial: 100 nights | Warranty: 10 years
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Tempur-Pedic's Tempur-Adapt Mattress is designed to morph to your body and nestle around your joints in order to provide more restful sleep. Similarly, the Tuft & Needle Original Mattress features the brand's signature Flex Foam that responds to your body by contouring around each curve, offering supreme comfort and support. Ranked as our pick for best budget memory foam mattress, this option is simple yet crowd-pleasing with a comfortable 2-layer design. It offers structured support, thanks to its Adaptive Foam, with bounce-back structure that won't leave you feeling sunk. Plus, it features Greenguard Gold and CertiPur-US certifications, so you can sleep soundly knowing your mattress is free from harmful chemicals and off-gassing.
Saatva
Type: High-density, gel-infused foam | Firmness: Medium or firm | Delivery: Free white-glove delivery | Trial: 365 nights | Warranty: Lifetime
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If the ultra-conforming support that comes from the Tempur-Adapt Luxe Adapt Mattress appeals to you, the Saatva Contour5 could be an excellent alternative. This mattress has a high-end memory foam feel, with a texture that immediately contours around your frame and offers pressure relief. It's stacked with several layers made from premium, dense memory foam, which keeps you from sinking in too deeply. This mattress also offers impressive edge support, which makes getting out of bed easier.
Hot sleepers would enjoy that the Contour5 features what the brand calls its CoolVent system under the lumbar region, which is designed to absorb body heat and support the spine, plus gel-infused foam to promote temperature regulation. Note those with back pain should consider the firm model for better spinal reinforcement. This mattress has also been granted both CertiPur-US and GreenGuard Gold certifications, illustrating its makeup of healthy, high-quality materials.
Sealy
Type: Gel-infused foam or hybrid | Firmness: Medium | Delivery: Free delivery | Trial: 100 nights | Warranty: 10 years
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Ranked by our sleep team as the best affordable cooling memory foam mattress, the Sealy Cocoon Chill offers the best of both worlds when it comes to cushioning memory foam with reliable cooling tech. It's similar to the Tempur-Breeze ProBreeze, which features both a cool-to-the-couch cover and several cooling layers that are designed to absorb heat and promote ventilation for cooler sleeping. The Cocoon Chill's cooling cover is made with the brand's Phase Change Material, designed to absorb and dissipate heat as you sleep.
This memory foam mattress is on the softer end of medium-firm, which makes it great for side, back and combination sleepers who are looking for a mattress that cushions their curves to keep their spine in alignment. For heavyweight sleepers over 250 pounds that require a bit more support, there's also a hybrid version available with fabric-encased coils—which promote better airflow for even cooler sleeping.
The sleep and mattress team at Forbes Vetted has conducted hundreds of tests in pursuit of the best mattresses, from traditional Tempur-Pedic mattresses to affordable mattresses, to help sleepers of all kinds find their best match.
We evaluated several Tempur-Pedic mattress varieties and consulted our team's hands-on testing expertise in order to offer reliable alternatives.
Just like shopping for any mattress, it's important to recognize your personal sleep habits and preferences before making a purchase. As Gerling puts it simply, you should prioritize getting to know how you sleep and what temperature you like to sleep at. From there, you can look for distinctive features that match your personal needs.
Foam mattresses that are similar to the Tempur-Material are known for providing a plush texture that contours around the body's natural curves, offering ample pressure point support. Gerling says this profile is particularly beneficial for back and side sleepers. He advises side sleepers opt for a softer memory foam, as it more easily fills the natural gaps between their head and shoulders, promoting spinal alignment and support.
'In general, the spine feels better if it's kept in a neutral alignment while you sleep,' he says. 'If something is crooked, it' stretches the joints in the spine or the discs and put pressure on them, which will then create inflammation, and people wake up with stiffness or pain in that area.'
Anyone who lies flat on their back as they sleep can benefit from spine support when sleeping on a foam mattress, as long as they opt for a medium-to-firm texture. 'It really does contour and evenly distribute the pressure within your back, aligning with the natural contours of your spine,' Gerling says.
You should also consider any underlying conditions you have when deciding on mattress firmness levels. 'If somebody has a lumbar or a chronic pain condition, it is suggested in research that they'd prefer a firm mattress,' Gerling says. 'Firmer mattresses, in general, force your back into a more flattened alignment, which may be good for people who have abnormal curvature of the spine.'
If you consider yourself a hot sleeper, you should prioritize cooling elements when shopping for a mattress. Foam mattresses have a reputation for trapping heat, but many varieties on the market offer cooling technology to offset that. This can include a cooling cover, gel-infused foam layers or breathable fibers that disperse body heat and wick moisture away.
You should also keep in mind that hybrid mattresses with embedded coils generally sleep cooler than their all-foam counterparts, because the coils promote air flow naturally.
What Is The Best Alternative To Tempur-Pedic?
Since there are so many different varieties of Tempur-Pedic mattresses, we have varying recommendations to match the benefits of each mattress. Some of our top picks include the Nectar Classic Memory Foam Mattress and Layla Memory Foam Mattress, as they both offer similar plush materials as Tempur-Pedic with a much more affordable price.
What Are The Disadvantages Of Tempur-Pedic?
Tempur-Pedic is known for its unique Tempur-Material originally developed by NASA-funded scientists, but that quality comes with a higher price tag when compared to most competitors.
Consumers should also keep in mind that some sleepers have reported that Tempur-Pedic mattresses—and memory foam in general—often comes with inherent heat retention, which could be problematic for hot sleepers that struggle with chronic issues like night sweats.
Who Is Tempur-Pedic's Biggest Competitor?
In terms of quality, our team of mattress testers have found that Saatva is a close competitor to Tempur-Pedic. Its Contour5 Mattress features a high-end foam feel that cushions joints and provides pain relief with its several layers of dense memory foam and lumbar support.
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