This stuff is probably similar, if not identical, to the Tempur-Pedic products. Costco was selling a variation of it last year. We bought one (the "mattress topper"). Our experience was: 1) It works as advertised, i.e., it is very comfortable, support-wise. I don't have an opinion on help for those with specific back problems, however. 2) It sleeps "hot", by which I mean it absorbs and reflects back your body heat. Perhaps that's where the "Tempur" comes from. So much so, that we were self-broiling. That is the main reason we returned it. 3) It's heavy, and dense. Although not a problem for home applications, do you really want to lug around at least 30+ extra lbs. in your Westy? Density=not easy to store. If you try to fold it up, it takes some volume! YMMV, ChrisR in SF
-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf Of Chuck Reisinger Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 2:25 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Memory Foam
http://www.myrest.com/ItemMatrix.asp?GroupCode=MEM1%2D6%2E0%2DTOP&MatrixType =2 Take a look at this....are you sleeping on Memory Foam....Thanks....Chuck..... |
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