Rephrase and rearrange the whole content into a news article. I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a very proficient SEO and high-end writer Pierre Herubel that speaks and writes fluently English. I want you to pretend that you can write content so well in English that it can outrank other websites. Make sure there is zero plagiarism.: Tempur-Adapt mattress review: two-minute reviewThe Tempur-Adapt mattress is Tempur-Pedic’s mid-range model, albeit it’s still quite pricey relative to many of the best mattresses on the market. (It has a starting MSRP of $1,699 for a twin.) After three weeks of sleeping on a twin-sized Tempur-Adapt, here’s what I (and my 5-person testing panel) discovered about this popular memory foam mattress…My fellow testers and I aren’t habitual back sleepers, but all of us felt the most comfortable lying on our backs. In this position, we experienced the “legendary pressure relief” Tempur-Pedic promises, along with all-over support that kept us well-aligned. It was a similar experience when we slept on our stomachs, but side sleeping was a mixed bag. I found it too firm along my shoulders, while another side sleeper said it was too soft along her hips (head to our best mattress for side sleepers roundup for some alternatives).(Image credit: Tempur-Pedic)Motion isolation is incredible. Tempur Material absorbs almost every movement with ease so couples will benefit from it. Edge support is sufficient — there was some noticeable give when we sat along the edges but none of us feared falling off the bed. Unfortunately, temperature regulation is where the Tempur-Adapt faltered. Despite measures to make my sleeping environment as pleasant as possible, I woke up warm or downright sweaty while sleeping on the Tempur-Adapt mattress.White-glove delivery is standard, which will be a welcome perk for anyone who can’t maneuver their mattress solo. The Tempur-Adapt arrives flat, ready to sleep on as soon as it’s placed on your bed frame. Mattress removal is also included if you need it. Since I had no way to dispose of my previous mattress, I took advantage of this convenience.Keep scrolling to learn more about how the Tempur-Adapt fared when it came to pressure relief, motion isolation, edge support, and temperature regulation — following TechRadar’s mattress testing methodology. There are also general considerations regarding cost and value, plus ease of set-up.In the UK? This model is only sold in the US. Get a taste of what to expect from the UK range in our Tempur Hybrid Elite mattress review.Swipe to scroll horizontallySectionNotesScoreComfort7.5/10 firmness, soft ‘hug’ feel, most comfortable for back or stomach sleepers.N/AValuePremium price bracket; paying more for those exclusive Tempur foams.3.5/5Design11″ tall, all-foam mattress. Three different foams, some exclusive to Tempur.4/5TemperatureRuns warm; not a good choice for hot sleepers. 2/5Motion isolation Absorbs movements exceptionally well; great for bed-sharers.4.5/5Edge supportFine but not amazing. 3.5/5Customer serviceA mixed bag – free white glove delivery, but trial and warranty are short, plus fee for returns. 4/5Tempur-Adapt mattress review: price & value for moneyTempur-Pedic’s mid-range model, but premium priced overallSave up to $300 during occasional Tempur-Pedic salesShort trial and warranty, but in-home delivery is includedThe Tempur-Adapt is the second cheapest Tempur mattress (you can read about the most affordable option in our Tempur-Cloud mattress review). The MSRP for a Tempur-Adapt is $1,669 for a twin and $2,199 for a queen, which sits in the premium price bracket and is expensive for a bed-in-a-box mattress. It’s worth noting that these are lower ticket prices than we’ve recently seen from Tempur-Pedic — the retail price for a twin was previously $1,949 while a queen was $2,749.Below is the official 2024 pricing for the Tempur-Adapt Mattress:Twin MSRP: $1,699Twin XL MSRP: $1,699Full MSRP: $2,049Queen MSRP: $2,199King MSRP: $2,899Split King MSRP: $3,398Cal king MSRP: $2,899Split Cal king MSRP: $3,398The Tempur-Adapt is among the priciest memory foam mattresses on the market. Tempur-Pedic mattress sales only run during major holidays such as the 4th of July mattress sales (but you may be able to save when there’s not a sale on with Tempur-Pedic promo codes). In fact, we saw $300 off the Tempur-Adapt during Tempur-Pedic’s Presidents’ Day sale. That’s one of the more substantial savings we’ve seen as Tempur-Pedic usually takes $100 to $200 off.However, Tempur-Pedic mattresses are sold at a number of third-party retailers like Amazon, Raymour & Flanigan and Mattress Firm. You can browse their respective mattress sales for possible savings outside of shopping events, although these stores generally follow Tempur-Pedic’s pricing conventions at the time. (Also, we’d recommend buying straight from the manufacturer for easier aftercare.)For the amount of money you pay, Tempur-Pedic doesn’t offer much in terms of its trial and warranty periods at 90 days and 10 years, respectively. (Plus, it costs $175 to return it.) On the other hand, in-home delivery and mattress setup are included, which is a perk most brands don’t include for free, if at all.Value for money score: 3.5 out of 5Tempur-Adapt mattress review: materials & designAn 11-inch mattress with three layersCover has a cool-to-the-touch feelingTempur Material adapts to your weight and temperatureThe 11-inch Tempur-Adapt mattress contains three layers — an 8-inch polyfoam base layer, a 1.5-inch support layer of dense Original Tempur Material in the middle, and a 1.5-inch comfort layer of softer TEMPUR-ES Material on top. Together, these layers are designed to provide adequate pressure relief, support, and response time. A hybrid upgrade is available, which adds a layer of individually-wrapped coils for more bounce.A close-up of the Tempur-Adapt’s knit cooling cover (Image credit: Future / Alison Barretta)Tempur Material features an open-cell construction to help disperse heat, along with a knit cover made from specialized yarn that gives it a cool-to-the-touch feeling. These work in tandem to regulate temperature and prevent overheating.The cover is spot-clean only so you’ll want to invest in the best mattress protector to safeguard it from spills, bed bugs, and other unpleasantries. Note that Tempur-Pedic recommends using its own-brand mattress protector to enhance the contouring properties of the Tempur Material.The Tempur-Adapt is available in three versions: the standard Adapt (the one we reviewed and the one we’re focusing on here) followed by the ProAdapt and then the LuxeAdapt. Those are in a ‘good > better > best’ structure… although Tempur-Pedic seems to be confused about the rules of superlative use, because it has gone for ‘better > best > ultimate’ labeling instead.They have roughly the same design, but with slightly more advanced foams as you move up the range, and a slightly taller profile too (11 inches for the standard, 12 inches for the ProAdapt and 13 inches for the LuxeAdapt. Within each of those, you can pick from various different sleep feels. Honestly, it feels slightly more complicated than it needs to be, but the gist here is that you have lots of options to choose from.Tempur-Adapt mattress review: comfort & supportRated 7.5 out of 10 on the firmness scaleExceptional for back sleepersWon’t suit all side sleepersFor three weeks, I (an average-sized side/stomach sleeper) slept on a twin Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt mattress – but since comfort is subjective, I recruited a panel of five individuals to provide their perspectives by napping on it for at least 15 minutes. My group included men and women of varying heights, weights, and sleep preferences.The Tempur-Adapt mattress comes in one firmness, which we collectively rate a 7.5 out of 10 on the firmness scale. Although one person in our group said it was soft (especially along her hips while side sleeping), the majority of us found it close to Tempur-Pedic’s self-assessment of medium.Note: Alex the Cat was not an official part of the testing panel. (Image credit: Future / Alison Barretta)It took me a couple of weeks to break in the Tempur-Adapt when sleeping on my side. (It was particularly firm around my shoulders.) However, I liked resting on my stomach since the mattress gently cradled my hips level while keeping them level with the rest of my body.My testing group and I agree that the Tempur-Adapt is most comfortable for back sleeping. All of us felt immediate pressure relief in our backs, and regardless of our stature, our body weight was evenly distributed so we were well supported. (Interestingly enough, nobody in our group is a natural back sleeper.)I had just completed my Saatva Loom & Leaf mattress review so I was used to sleeping on a slightly softer mattress. The Tempur-Adapt felt a touch too firm for me at first, but I gradually eased into…