2013-08-09

Serta iComfort mattress reviews are a useful resource for consumers seeking insight on the pros and cons of owning this particular bed. Often, the best feedback comes from fellow consumers who can explain how a product helped them or pitfalls to avoid without bias.  Serta iComfort is marketed as being an innovative approach to memory foam with cooling gel, however, has the mattress been able to live up to this reputation? Only reviews can say for sure.

The Run Down of iComfort Mattress Reviews

Here are the primary highlights and trends uncovered during our analysis of the 330 iComfort reviews found on the brand’s website as of August 2013.

The major pros of the iComfort mattress:

Good satisfaction rating – average owner rating of 4.2 / 5, and 83% of customers would recommend.

Pain Relief – Several reviewers mentioned positive relief in their comments for both back and joint aches.

Lack of motion transfer – Couples like the motion reducing perks of the all-foam construction.

Odor – The iComfort has lower than average odor complaints.

Heat retention – The iComfort has lower than average heat complaints.

25 year warranty – Longer than average warranty, though some reviewers reported issues making claims and complained about the required mattress protectors creating heat buildup.

The major cons of the iComfort mattress:

Not pain-free for everyone. About 12% of all iComfort mattress reviews reported their mattress caused more pain, typically due to issues with firmness or sagging.

Potential to sag – about 9% of reviewers mentioned sagging, and most had used the beds less than one year.

Inconsistent firmness – about 6% of reviewers complained that the firmness was different than expected, either firmer or softer then a showroom model or significant softening. SleepLikeTheDead found 14% of owners in their survey complained of inconsistent firmness.

Sizing – a handful of reviewers complain of incorrect mattress sizing, with models being 1-3 inches shorter or less wide than expected for their size.

Those buying from local dealers reported some issues with returning beds, and with getting sagging fixed through warranty.

Top Consumer Concerns from iComfort Mattress Reviews

There are generally three things that memory foam mattress shoppers are focused on: odor, heat, and price. It is no secret that  traditional memory foam mattresses can produce a distinct odor due to chemical elements used in the manufacturing process. Heat is another important consideration because  foam beds can trap warmth, leading to uncomfortable sleeping conditions. And of course, price is a concern because no one wants to waste hard-earned money or overspend. So, where do iComfort mattress reviews fall within these categories?

Off-gassing and Odor

iComfort mattress reviews for odor tend to better than average for traditional memory foam but still higher than other types like plant-based foams. While some consumers complain of a chemical smell, others claim that iComfort releases much less of an odor than other leading traditional memory foam brands. While Serta discloses little information about the makeup of the foam, most polyurethanes do include odor-causing chemicals,so this is not surprising. Overall, the consensus seems to generally be that iComfort has more of an odor than typical spring mattresses, but far less than similar memory foam beds.

Reviews on Serta’s Website: 4% complain of odor (all iComfort models)

SleepLikeTheDead survey: 6% complain of odor (all iComfort models)

Sweating/ Heat Retention

Heat is a hot topic on the mattress market these days, even though it affects less than 10% of all memory foam owners in general. The iComfort line differentiates itself as “cooler” option based on the inclusion of gel beads. Reviews indicate that the iComfort mattress sleeps a little warmer than regular mattresses, but tend to be cooler than traditional visco memory foam brands like Tempurpedic.

Reviews on Serta’s Website: 3% complain of heat (all iComfort models)

SleepLikeTheDead survey: 5% complain of heat (all iComfort models)

Pricing and Value

Memory foam beds have a reputation for being pricey, especially from the national name brands.  Some brands can reach outrageous prices while others tend to be on the more reasonable side. Serta’s iComfort line falls to the middle-high range of the price spectrum when compared to brands with similar specifications. Their lines are cheaper than Tempurpedic but more expensive than some other retailers.   Prices range for a queen size from $1,074-$2774 depending on thickness and mattress size other fees may apply with additional perks.

Reviewers on Serta’s Website give an average of 3.7 / 5 stars for price.

This translates to a grade of “C” for price/value.

Overall, iComfort mattress reviews skew towards positive. The reviews do not include extensive details about durability and lifespan of the mattress because it is fairly new to the market so that aspect remains to be seen. While better than average for satisfaction, heat and odor, the cost and handful of issues may leave something to be desired for some shoppers, especially with more affordable options widely available. If you are curious to see  how iComfort mattress reviews compare to other leading memory foam brands, a recent The Best Mattress article on finding cool memory foam offers an in-depth comparison of iComfort, Tempurpedic and Amerisleep that may be of interest.

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