Tempur-Contour Elite Breeze Review – Right For You?

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The TEMPUR-Contour Elite Breeze is the Breeze version of the very popular Contour Elite from Tempur-Pedic.  This mattress has extra features that keep the mattress sleeping cool.  How does this model stack up against the others?

Editor’s Note: Tempur-Pedic no longer offers this model. Take a look at our Tempur-Cloud mattress review for a good alternative!

Construction

This is the Breeze version of the Contour Elite.  I would encourage you to check out the full construction of that mattress in my full Contour Elite review.  The “Breeze” element of this mattress is that the cover uses a different fabric, the comfort layer is infused with gel, and the foam is modified in such a way that the sleeping surface is cool.  From reading all the reviews available on this mattress, most people agree this model does a good job of keeping the mattress cool.

See Current Pricing On Tempur-Pedic’s Website

Firmness Level

The company is very explicit in saying what the exact firmness level of the mattress is intended to be.  In this case, the mattress is very firm, and is the second firmest in the line.

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You Might Want To Pick This Mattress If:

  • You Are Especially Prone To Sleeping Hot– The extra $1,000 to get the Breeze version is a lot, but it does appear to be effective at keeping a cool sleeping surface.  Therefore, I would recommend getting this version only if you are extra sensitive to sleeping hot.
  • You Sleep Mainly On Your Back/Stomach– This mattress is quite firm, so it is best suited to people who sleep on their back or stomach.
  • You Have Lower Back Pain– Because of the firmness and how conforming the memory foam is, this mattress can be good for those who have lower back pain (although if you have any sort of pain, you should see a doctor)

You Might Not Want To Pick This Mattress If:

  • You Sleep On Your Side– This mattress is probably too firm for most people who sleep on their side.  I would look at other options if you mainly sleep on your side.
  • You Have Budget Concerns Or Don’t Anticipate Having The Mattress For Long– This mattress is not cheap.  There are other options out there that can provide a somewhat similar feel for less money.  This mattress also will last you a long time, which is where the value really kicks in.  If you don’t plan on having the mattress for long, then you won’t get the full value out of it.

See Current Pricing On Tempur-Pedic’s Website

Most Common Pieces Of Praise

  • People often comment on how it has helped alleviate back pain
  • People generally agree the mattress has a cool sleeping surface

Most Common Complaints

  • Some people question whether the extra $1,000 is worth it
  • Some think the mattress is a bit too firm for them

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

Overall

This is a well-built mattress that I think a lot of people will like.  The price tag is very high, and that’s my main sticking point.  If you can afford it and you typically sleep on your back/stomach, this could be a good option for you.

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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.