My husband and I purchased the Rhapsody Breeze and RhapsodyBed (2 twin xl's) with Ergo Premier bases on clearance at a major retailer (SUPER CLEAN floor models), about a week ago. I took the Rhap Breeze and my DH took the RhapBed. I'm only 94 lbs. and I felt like I was sleeping on a huge brick...LITERALLY!!! I was miserable for the 3 nights I used it. We then swapped beds. I LOVE the RhapBed...I sink into it more. DH enjoys the Rhap Breeze but also thought the RhapBed was just fine. He's about 160 lbs, if that has anything to do with it. It was relatively cold in our bedroom the first few nights that we had the beds, and then the weather changed to the 70's/80's. Could this could be why I began sinking more into the mattress? They are both supposed to be medium-firm, but the Breeze felt even firmer to me. We are definitely not sleeping hot- at least not yet. I slept with 2 blankets on the bed since we have it! So much for being too warm. So it's really not fair for me to say that the Rhap Breeze is a bad bed. My husband is very happy with it, but I wasn't. I just can't help but mention that our model/s in split king with Ergo Premier bases would have come to over ten thousand dollars with tax brand new. We walked out of the store spending two thousand six hundred, tax included!! I'm still shaking my head.
Karen TFords, NJ
This is a positive AND negative review!!
Pros:
- Initial Comfort
Cons:
- Firm Comfort
- Temperature Control
Ratings from this Sleeper
Back Support
PoorBack Support
Often have back aches or stiffness related to this mattress
Pressure Relief
PoorPressure Relief
Frequent pressure point soreness or loss of circulation
Sleep Quality
Not Rated
Stays "Cool"
Excellent"Coolness"
Never sleep hot due to this mattress
Value
Not Rated
Warranty Service
Not Rated
Softness Level
Too HardPerfectToo Soft
Comments (2)
Well, I am gathering you chose the bed based on price rather than comfort. The Rhapsody is one of the firmer beds and not really made for someone who is 94 Lbs, realistically I would have put you on a Cloud elite, or even a Cloud Luxe. If you dont sleep hot, the Breeze is also not for you, it will keep you cold, thats what it is supposed to do, again, the Luxe or the Elite would have been perfect choices for you. I get saving the money, but if you bought a bed for you based on your own criteria, you would have been thrilled.
Jason.... Wow! I just saw this comment on my post that I wrote almost 3 years ago!! You are correct, of course. I bought the bed based on price rather than comfort. I'm slightly under 94 lbs. now, but the bed and I have made peace regardless. The winters are still tough because the bed gets like a brick here on the northeast coast, so it didn't matter if I'd had kept the Breeze...but we cheat and put an electric blanket on it. I know, I know. It's a no-no, but has worked like a charm for us!! We gave up our right to a warranty, anyway, by buying floor models. These particular mattresses NEVER run hot. Also, there isn't so much as even a slight depression in our mattresses after all this time. Many beds become like hammocks because of the person's weight, and end up not springing back. It didn't even happen to my husband's bed (who is now 145 pounds, by the way, down from what had become 170). Also, (and I'm knocking wood), we haven't had a moment's problem with the Ergo bases/motors!! All things considered, we are happy with our beds! And the price was unheard of! :) :)