Wednesday, October 9, 2013



 


SPLIT KING ZERO GRAVITY ADJUSTABLE BED TEMPURPEDIC MATTRESSES

 

My parent’s bed is a great example of superior design. They have just purchased a Split King Zero Gravity Adjustable Bed Tempur-Pedic Mattress. The primary reason my parents were looking to purchase a new bed was to relieve some of my father’s back pains that often awoke him during the night. With this concern in mind, Tempur-Pedic’s innovative design seemed to be the perfect way to go. TEMPUR material responds to a person’s unique body shape, weight, and temperature to provide custom support and comfort. These mattresses are also proved to reduce pressure points (spots where your body presses against the mattress - like your shoulders, hips, and heels) and absorb weight, collectively encouraging more undisturbed sleep. Check, check, check on my parent’s mattress priority list. Next, the bed choice. As many know, not all Tempur-Pedic beds are split but as the fact that my parents have very different needs and likings became vividly clear and hard to ignore, the respective option was a perfect solution to simultaneously satisfy both of their firm-related desires. Tempur-Pedic Split Mattress: a perfect, justifiably necessary purchase. But wait. They got one that individually adjusts too. Given that this feature is entirely unnecessary but just as successful as the mattress, it is arguably the most ingenious feature mentioned. The design readily positions people 0-70 degrees for the most comfortable sleep, tv-watching, and/or eating posture at the click of a button. The design allows the headboard to remain at a constant distance from the wall as it modifies positons via quiet and smooth operation.

 

 

Tempur-Pedic, originally manufactured to cushion NASA astronauts on their space flights and improve their survivability in the event of an accident, is marketed for middle or high-class, 25+ year old adults experiencing sleepless nights caused by physical pain and/or chronic tossing and turning throughout the night likely due to disturbance and discomfort. For all of the above reasons, the design is very effective. The only improvement I believe can be made would be a far more affordable alternative to widen Tempur-Pedic consumer appeal.






 






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