Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Contour Elite Review

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The Tempur-Contour Elite from Tempur-Pedic is the second firmest mattress that the company offers.  It is a pretty popular model, so I was interested to take a deep dive into this model and see what all the fuss is about.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Tempur-Contour Elite is no longer available. We recommend checking out the Tempur-Cloud mattress for a good alternative!

Construction Overview

The Tempur-Contour Elite has a removable and washable cover.  The comfort layer is 1.2” thick and is made of TEMPUR-HD (HD means high-density) material.  The support layer is 2.4” thick and is made of TEMPUR material.  The base layer is 8.9” thick.

The company does not disclose the densities of its materials.  However, I have a backhand way to tell the quality and durability of the materials used.  The total thickness of the mattress is 12.5” and the weight is around 120 lbs for a Queen.  The Loom & Leaf Queen is 12” thick and weighs 93 lbs.  That mattress uses high-density foams and is almost the exact same thickness as the Tempur-Contour Elite.  Given that the Contour Elite weighs 27 more lbs, it is safe to say that the mattress uses really high-density and high-quality materials in its construction.

Find Current Pricing on Tempur-Pedic’s Website

Firmness Level

The company very directly tells you what the firmness level is intended to be (showing they don’t believe there’s one best Tempur-Pedic for everyone).  Firmness can be a subjective measure, but the company tells us that this is the second firmest model that they have, being slightly softer than the Contour Supreme.

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You Might Want To Pick This Mattress If:

  • You Are A Stomach Or Back Sleeper– This mattress is the second firmest model that Tempur-Pedic offers.  As a result, it is probably more suited for stomach or back sleepers.
  • You Are A Heavier Combo Sleeper– Heavier people will feel that the mattress is softer than lighter people will.  That means it could be okay for heavier people sleeping on their side.
  • You Sleep WIth A Partner– This model, and Tempur-Pedic in general, does a great job of isolating motion.  That means if your partner moves around in the mattress, you generally won’t feel it.  That means you won’t get woken up at night as much, and it’s the main reason why this can be a great option for people who sleep with a partner.
  • You View Your Purchase As A Long-Term Investment– Tempur-Pedic uses really durable materials, so the mattress should last you a long time.  That makes the price tag much easier to bear and makes the purchase more valuable than you might think at first.

You Might Not Want To Pick This Mattress If:

  • You Sleep Mainly On Your Side– Just like the Contour Supreme, the mattress is probably too firm for most people who sleep on their side.  You just won’t quite get the pressure relief you need.
  • You Don’t Anticipate Having The Mattress For A Long Time– The value of Tempur-Pedic really comes from the fact that their mattresses are really durable.  If you only plan on having your mattress for 3-4 years, then you won’t see the full value of the mattress and therefore might want to get something less expensive.

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Most Common Pieces Of Praise

  • Lots of people mention that the mattress has helped them with back and hip pain relief.
  • Many people mentioned they have experienced more restful sleep throughout the night.

Most Common Complaints

  • Several people mention the price as a sticking point for them.
  • Several people think the mattress was too firm for them (presumably for side sleeping or for lighter weight sleepers).

Why Would Someone Pick This Model Over The Other Tempur-Pedic Mattresses?

If you are a stomach or back sleeper, or if you just know you want a firmer mattress, the Contour Elite could be a good choice for you.  The mattress also gives you the opportunity to get a memory foam mattress without sinking in too much.  This model could be particularly good for those with lower back pain as well (although I hesitate to make that claim because I’m not a doctor) as it conforms to your exact profile extremely well and is firm and supportive.

Overall

For the right person the Contour Elite can be a great choice.  It is pretty pricey, but the mattress will last you a long time so it can still be a great value.  It’s not for everyone, but if you are a stomach or back sleeper and want a durable mattress for the long-term, this could be an intriguing option for you.  I personally think it’s one of the best Tempurpedic mattresses.

Find Tempur-Pedic’s Current Pricing Here

Make sure to check out overall Tempur-Pedic reviews for our take on other models!

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Joe Auer

Joe Auer

Founder/Managing Editor

About Author

Joe is the founder of Mattress Clarity and has been reviewing mattresses and other sleep products for more than five years. Joe knows a lot about mattresses, having tested more than 100 personally. Through his experience, he has developed a straightforward and practical approach to making mattress recommendations.

Joe does not believe there is one best mattress for everyone and that a more tailored approach is often the most helpful to mattress shoppers. He tries to make clear what types of sleepers a particular mattress would be good for. He also notes what considerations people should make when looking at a particular type of bed.

His extensive knowledge of mattresses, and the mattress industry, has garnered him some media attention. He’s been interviewed and featured in several online publications, including Inc.om, Business Insider, New York Magazine, Huffington Post, and Forbes.

Thanks to his expertise, Joe has tested countless approaches to improving his own sleep quality. He has two top sleep tips that he’s benefitted from personally. He limits his caffeine consumption to 100 mg a day and meditates for 15 minutes daily.

Joe has an undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University and an MBA from Columbia University, where he studied entrepreneurship.

When he isn’t reviewing mattresses, Joe loves to play classical piano, read fiction and non-fiction, and travel.