Quick Answer: Tempur-Pedic mattress prices in Canada range from roughly $1,800 for a TEMPUR-Cloud queen to over $7,000 for a LuxeBreeze queen. The price difference comes down to foam density, cover technology, and cooling systems. Higher price does not automatically mean better sleep for every body type.
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If you've ever searched "Tempur-Pedic mattress prices" and felt like you were decoding a foreign language, you're not alone. The brand has multiple lines, each with several models, each available in multiple firmness options, each priced differently depending on the retailer, the season, and the phases of the moon. Or so it seems.
This guide cuts through the confusion. We'll walk through every major Tempur-Pedic line available in Canada, explain what you're actually paying for as the price climbs, and give you an honest take on where the value is, and where it is not. We've been fitting customers for mattresses at our Brantford showroom since 1987, and we've seen a lot of people spend a lot of money on mattresses they end up not loving. That's information worth sharing.
What Actually Drives Tempur-Pedic Prices
Tempur-Pedic is not shy about charging premium prices, and they are not entirely wrong to do so. The brand does make a genuinely different product. But understanding what costs money helps you decide if that cost is worth it to you personally.
The TEMPUR Material Itself
Every Tempur-Pedic mattress contains proprietary TEMPUR material, which is a viscoelastic foam developed originally for NASA seat cushioning applications in the 1970s. Tempur-Pedic licences and manufactures this foam, and it does behave differently from standard memory foam. It moulds slowly to body heat and weight, distributes pressure across a larger surface area, and returns to its original shape more slowly than conventional memory foam.
The difference between entry-level and top-tier Tempur-Pedic models often comes down to the density and thickness of this TEMPUR layer. A TEMPUR-Cloud uses a thinner comfort layer. A LuxeAdapt uses a much thicker, denser layer. More material, more cost.
Cover Technology
Entry models use a standard knit cover. Mid-range models add a moisture-wicking cover. The premium Breeze line adds a phase-change material layer woven directly into the cover fabric. Phase-change materials absorb heat at a specific temperature range and release it back when you cool down, maintaining a more stable sleep surface temperature. That cover alone adds significant cost to manufacture.
The SmartClimate and Breeze Systems
The biggest price jump in the Tempur-Pedic lineup comes from the cooling systems. The ProAdapt and LuxeAdapt add what Tempur-Pedic calls SmartClimate technology, a dual-layer cover system designed to pull heat away from your body. The Breeze line goes further, adding a TEMPUR-PCM layer and, in some configurations, a ventilated GelPOUR layer underneath the cover. These additions cost real money to engineer and manufacture, and they are reflected in the retail price.
The Science Behind Temperature and Sleep
Research published in Sleep Medicine Reviews confirms that core body temperature needs to drop by approximately 1-2°C to initiate and maintain sleep. A sleep surface that retains heat can delay sleep onset and reduce slow-wave sleep duration. This is the scientific basis for the Breeze line's cooling claims. Whether the specific Tempur-Pedic implementation delivers enough cooling to matter for your body is a separate question, and one worth testing in person before spending $5,000 or more.
Brand Premium
Let's be honest: part of what you pay for with Tempur-Pedic is the brand. They spend heavily on marketing, they carry strong name recognition, and retailers charge accordingly. That is not a criticism. Brand trust has value, particularly for a product you'll use every night for a decade. But it is a real component of the price that has nothing to do with the foam itself.
Every Major Tempur-Pedic Line: What You Get
Tempur-Pedic organises its Canadian lineup into several distinct series. Here is what each one offers and where it sits in the price range.
TEMPUR-Cloud Series (~$1,800-$2,400 Queen)
The Cloud is the entry point into the Tempur-Pedic ecosystem. It uses a TEMPUR-ES (Extra Soft) comfort layer over a TEMPUR support layer and a standard SmartClimate cover. It comes in one firmness, which Tempur-Pedic describes as "medium".
This is the most affordable way to experience TEMPUR material. The conforming feel is genuine, but the cooling performance is limited. Hot sleepers often find the Cloud line retains too much heat at this price point. If temperature is your concern, the Cloud is not where to start.
TEMPUR-Adapt Series (~$2,400-$3,200 Queen)
The Adapt adds a TEMPUR-APR (Advanced Pressure Relieving) comfort layer over a firmer TEMPUR support core. It comes in three firmness options: Medium, Medium Hybrid (which adds individually wrapped coils), and Firm. The SmartClimate cover is included on all Adapt models.
The Hybrid variant is worth noting. Adding coils under the TEMPUR comfort layer improves airflow through the core, which helps with temperature regulation, and adds a more responsive, "bouncy" feel that some sleepers prefer, particularly couples where one partner prefers memory foam and one prefers a bouncier surface.
TEMPUR-ProAdapt Series (~$3,500-$4,500 Queen)
The ProAdapt steps up to a thicker, denser TEMPUR-APR+ comfort layer and adds the SmartClimate Dual Cover System. The outer cover is a "cool-to-the-touch" fabric, and the inner layer pulls heat away from the body. This model comes in Soft, Medium, Medium Hybrid, and Firm.
For many buyers, the ProAdapt represents the sweet spot in the lineup if they are committed to buying Tempur-Pedic. The cooling improvement over the Adapt is meaningful, the pressure relief is excellent, and the price, while high, is not yet in the territory that makes most Canadians genuinely uncomfortable.
TEMPUR-LuxeAdapt Series ($5,000+ Queen)
The LuxeAdapt uses the thickest TEMPUR comfort layer in the non-Breeze lineup, approximately 8 cm of TEMPUR-APR+, and the SmartClimate Dual Cover System. It comes in Soft and Firm only. The extreme thickness of the comfort layer means the mattress cradles heavily, which is ideal for side sleepers with significant hip and shoulder pressure points, but can feel "stuck" to back and stomach sleepers.
At $5,000+, this is a significant investment. The pressure relief is exceptional. The question is whether that level of pressure relief is necessary for your specific sleep challenges, or whether a less expensive option would solve the same problem.
TEMPUR-Breeze Series ($4,500-$7,000+ Queen)
The Breeze line is where Tempur-Pedic's most aggressive cooling technology lives. There are two tiers: the ProBreeze (roughly $4,500-$5,500 queen) and the LuxeBreeze (roughly $6,000-$7,000+ queen). Both use a TEMPUR-PCM phase-change material layer in the cover, the PureCool+ ventilated comfort layer, and the SmartClimate Dual Cover System.
The LuxeBreeze adds a second phase-change layer deeper in the mattress. Tempur-Pedic claims the LuxeBreeze sleeps up to 8°F (4.4°C) cooler than an unmodified Tempur-Pedic mattress. The ProBreeze claims up to 3°F (1.7°C) cooler. These are meaningful differences if heat retention is your primary complaint.
Brad, Owner (since 1987): "I have had customers come in specifically for the LuxeBreeze because they read the spec sheet and loved what they saw. And I respect that. But I always ask: have you slept hot on every mattress you've owned, or just your current one? Sometimes the heat problem is the old mattress, not the mattress category. A well-ventilated hybrid at half the price might solve the same problem."
Tempur-Pedic Canadian Price Table: All Models by Size
Canadian pricing for Tempur-Pedic varies by retailer and can shift seasonally. The ranges below reflect typical Canadian retail pricing as of early 2026. Always verify current pricing with the retailer before making a decision.
| Model | Twin XL | Full/Double | Queen | King | Split King |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TEMPUR-Cloud | ~$1,400 | ~$1,600 | ~$1,800–$2,400 | ~$2,600 | ~$2,900 |
| TEMPUR-Adapt Medium | ~$1,900 | ~$2,200 | ~$2,400–$2,800 | ~$3,100 | ~$3,500 |
| TEMPUR-Adapt Medium Hybrid | ~$2,100 | ~$2,400 | ~$2,700–$3,200 | ~$3,500 | ~$3,900 |
| TEMPUR-Adapt Firm | ~$1,900 | ~$2,200 | ~$2,400–$2,800 | ~$3,100 | ~$3,500 |
| TEMPUR-ProAdapt Soft | ~$2,700 | ~$3,100 | ~$3,500–$4,000 | ~$4,400 | ~$4,900 |
| TEMPUR-ProAdapt Medium | ~$2,700 | ~$3,100 | ~$3,500–$4,000 | ~$4,400 | ~$4,900 |
| TEMPUR-ProAdapt Medium Hybrid | ~$2,900 | ~$3,300 | ~$3,800–$4,500 | ~$4,800 | ~$5,300 |
| TEMPUR-ProAdapt Firm | ~$2,700 | ~$3,100 | ~$3,500–$4,000 | ~$4,400 | ~$4,900 |
| TEMPUR-LuxeAdapt Soft | ~$3,700 | ~$4,200 | ~$5,000–$5,600 | ~$5,900 | ~$6,500 |
| TEMPUR-LuxeAdapt Firm | ~$3,700 | ~$4,200 | ~$5,000–$5,600 | ~$5,900 | ~$6,500 |
| TEMPUR-ProBreeze Medium | ~$3,300 | ~$3,800 | ~$4,500–$5,200 | ~$5,800 | ~$6,400 |
| TEMPUR-ProBreeze Medium Hybrid | ~$3,500 | ~$4,000 | ~$4,800–$5,500 | ~$6,100 | ~$6,700 |
| TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze Soft | ~$4,500 | ~$5,100 | ~$6,000–$7,000+ | ~$7,500+ | ~$8,200+ |
| TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze Firm | ~$4,500 | ~$5,100 | ~$6,000–$7,000+ | ~$7,500+ | ~$8,200+ |
These prices are in Canadian dollars and include HST variations across provinces. Ontario buyers will add 13% HST to the listed price at most retailers. Prices fluctuate during promotional periods (Labour Day, Canada Day, and Black Friday tend to be the most active sale windows for Tempur-Pedic).
Buying a Tempur-Pedic in Ontario: A Few Things to Know
Ontario consumers have strong protections under the Consumer Protection Act. If you buy a mattress and find it materially different from how it was represented, you have recourse. That said, the best protection is doing your research before purchase, which you're doing right now. Tempur-Pedic's Canadian warranty is 10 years for manufacturing defects, though the definition of "defect" versus "normal wear" can be narrow. Read the fine print before you buy, regardless of where you purchase.
What the Price Does Not Guarantee
This is the section that Tempur-Pedic's marketing department would probably prefer you skip. We think it is the most important part of this guide.
Price Does Not Guarantee the Right Comfort Level
Comfort is genuinely subjective. The TEMPUR material has a slow, deep contouring feel that many sleepers describe as "sleeping in a cloud." Others describe it as "sleeping in quicksand." Both descriptions are accurate, from the perspective of the person sleeping. Neither is wrong.
Stomach sleepers often struggle on all-foam Tempur-Pedic models because the deep compression under the hips allows the spine to hyperextend. Back sleepers with strong lumbar curvature sometimes find the same problem. Side sleepers with significant hip-to-waist ratio differences, particularly women, often find Tempur-Pedic's pressure relief exceptional for exactly this reason.
There is no mattress at any price that is right for everyone. The Tempur-Pedic LuxeBreeze at $7,000 is not a better mattress than a $2,000 Restonic for someone whose body and sleep position are better served by a different feel.
Price Does Not Guarantee You Will Not Sleep Hot
The Cloud and standard Adapt models retain heat noticeably for many sleepers. Even the Breeze line's considerable engineering may not fully compensate for the heat-trapping nature of dense viscoelastic foam if you are a particularly warm sleeper. The foam density that creates the pressure-relieving feel also limits airflow through the material. Cooling covers help, but they do not fully solve the thermal dynamics of the foam itself.
If heat is your primary concern and you have a limited budget, a well-constructed hybrid mattress with an open spring core may provide better temperature neutrality at a lower price point than even the Breeze line.
Price Does Not Guarantee Longevity
Dense foam does tend to hold its shape longer than low-density foam. But the Tempur-Pedic 10-year warranty covers manufacturing defects and significant impressions (typically defined as visible indentations of 0.75 inches or greater). This threshold means that meaningful softening short of that depth is not covered. We have spoken with customers who felt their Tempur-Pedic had softened noticeably after 5-6 years without technically failing the warranty standard.
A well-constructed innerspring or hybrid mattress from a quality brand can perform reliably for 10-12 years with proper rotation and protection. Higher price does not automatically translate to longer useful life.
The Trial Period: Use It
Most major Tempur-Pedic retailers in Canada offer a trial period ranging from 90 to 120 nights. This is non-negotiable: use it. Your body needs 30-60 nights to fully adjust to a new sleep surface, and your assessment of a mattress in the store after five minutes is not a reliable predictor of how you will feel after three months. If you buy a Tempur-Pedic and are genuinely uncertain at night 60, start documenting that clearly before your trial window closes.
Tempur-Pedic vs. a Quality Specialty Mattress: The Real Comparison
This is where we can speak from direct experience. At Mattress Miracle, we carry Restonic mattresses, a North American brand with a strong manufacturing reputation that prices its queens from $1,125 to $3,150. That range puts us directly in the territory where we can make meaningful comparisons.
What $2,000-$3,000 Gets You in Each Category
At the $2,000-$3,000 queen price point, you are looking at the TEMPUR-Adapt or TEMPUR-ProAdapt entry models. These are good mattresses. The TEMPUR material is genuine, the pressure relief is real, and for the right sleeper, this range represents a worthwhile investment.
At the same price point, our Restonic lineup includes models with individually wrapped coil systems containing 1,188 to 1,222 coils per queen, Talalay latex comfort layers, and zoned support systems. The Restonic Revive Tiffany Rose and Jasmine, for example, use Talalay Copper Latex over 1,188 individually wrapped coils and retail at $2,995 queen. The Luxury Silk and Wool queen uses zoned 884-coil support with natural fibre temperature-regulating layers at $2,395.
The coil-based construction provides inherent airflow advantages that all-foam construction cannot replicate. The latex comfort layer offers pressure relief that is meaningful for most sleepers without the slow-sinking feel of TEMPUR foam. And the natural fibre covers provide genuine temperature regulation through moisture management, not phase-change chemistry.
Brad, Owner (since 1987): "I will always tell someone who loves the Tempur-Pedic feel to buy a Tempur-Pedic. There is no substitute for that specific feel, and if that's what helps you sleep, the price is worth it. What I won't do is let someone think that paying three or four times as much automatically means they'll sleep three or four times better. It doesn't work that way. The best mattress is the one that fits your body, your position, and your temperature preferences. We can help you figure out which one that is."
The Restonic Value Proposition for Brantford Shoppers
Our Restonic ComfortCare Queen, at $1,125 with 1,222 individually wrapped coils, is the mattress we recommend most often to customers who come in with a reasonable budget and no strong preference for a specific feel. It handles a wide range of sleep positions well, it breathes far better than foam, and it holds up reliably over time. That is not a criticism of Tempur-Pedic. It is a straightforward observation about value.
If you are choosing between a TEMPUR-Cloud queen at $2,395-$2,395 and a Restonic Revive Reflections ET at $2,395 the Restonic gives you a flippable dual-sided mattress with 1,200 individually wrapped coils and a longer useful life through the dual-sided design. Both are good mattresses. The right choice depends on whether you specifically want the TEMPUR feel.
| Model | Price (Queen) | Construction | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restonic ComfortCare Queen | $1,125 | 1,222 individually wrapped coils | Value-conscious buyers, mixed positions |
| Restonic Revive Reflections ET | $1,395 | 1,200 coils, dual-sided flippable | Longevity-focused buyers |
| Restonic Luxury Silk & Wool | $2,395 | Zoned 884-coil, natural fibres | Warm sleepers, natural material preference |
| Restonic Revive Tiffany Rose/Jasmine | $2,995 | 1,188 coils, Talalay Copper Latex | Pressure relief + temperature regulation |
| Restonic St Charles/Elizabeth | $3,150 | 1,188 coils, 15" flagship | Premium buyers wanting hybrid performance |
| TEMPUR-Cloud Queen | ~$1,800–$2,400 | TEMPUR foam, SmartClimate cover | Entry-level TEMPUR feel seekers |
| TEMPUR-Adapt Hybrid Queen | ~$2,700–$3,200 | TEMPUR foam + coils, SmartClimate | TEMPUR feel with better airflow |
| TEMPUR-ProAdapt Queen | ~$3,500–$4,500 | Denser TEMPUR, Dual Cover System | Committed TEMPUR buyers with heat concerns |
| TEMPUR-LuxeAdapt Queen | ~$5,000+ | Thickest TEMPUR layer, Dual Cover | Side sleepers with significant pressure needs |
| TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze Queen | ~$6,000–$7,000+ | TEMPUR + PCM cooling, max luxury | Hot sleepers committed to TEMPUR brand |
Who Tempur-Pedic Actually Suits (And Who It Might Not)
We have sold mattresses in Brantford for over 37 years. In that time we have learned to ask better questions than "what's your budget?" The more useful questions are about how you sleep, how you feel when you wake up, what bothers you most, and what you've liked or disliked about previous mattresses.
Tempur-Pedic Tends to Work Well For
- Side sleepers with significant hip-shoulder width difference: The deep conforming of TEMPUR foam reduces pressure points in a way that innerspring mattresses often cannot match.
- People with arthritis or chronic pain in joints: The pressure distribution of TEMPUR material reduces localised loading on sensitive joints.
- Partners with very different body weights: TEMPUR foam isolates motion extremely well, so one partner getting up at 3 a.m. rarely disturbs the other.
- Sleepers who have specifically tried TEMPUR material and loved it: If you have slept on a Tempur-Pedic before and woke up feeling genuinely good, that is meaningful data.
Tempur-Pedic May Not Be the Best Fit If
- You sleep primarily on your stomach: The deep cradle of TEMPUR foam can allow the hips to sink in ways that put the lumbar spine in a compromised position overnight.
- You sleep hot and are price-conscious: The cooling options are at the expensive end of an already expensive lineup. A quality hybrid may solve the temperature problem at a fraction of the cost.
- You like to move around and reposition during the night: The slow-responding nature of TEMPUR foam means repositioning requires more effort. Some sleepers describe feeling "stuck."
- You are buying without the ability to trial it: Never buy a Tempur-Pedic (or any mattress in this price range) without a genuine trial period. If a retailer does not offer one, that is a warning sign.
Questions to Ask Yourself Before Spending $3,000+ on a Mattress
- Have I slept on TEMPUR material before? Hotel rooms, a friend's mattress, or a showroom nap all count. What did you think?
- What is my primary complaint about my current mattress? Is it pressure points, heat, motion transfer, or something else? Match the solution to the actual problem.
- Am I a warm sleeper? If so, which Tempur-Pedic models address that, and what will they cost?
- Do I need the TEMPUR feel specifically, or do I need pressure relief? There are multiple ways to achieve pressure relief at different price points.
- What does the trial policy look like? Get it in writing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Call 519-770-0001How much does a Tempur-Pedic mattress cost in Canada?
Tempur-Pedic mattress prices in Canada range from approximately $1,800 for a TEMPUR-Cloud queen up to $7,000 or more for a TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze queen. The price depends on the series, the firmness option, and the size. King and Split King sizes cost significantly more than queen, typically 30-40% more.
Is Tempur-Pedic worth the price in Canada?
For the right sleeper, yes. Tempur-Pedic uses genuine proprietary foam that performs differently from standard memory foam, and the pressure relief it provides is meaningful, particularly for side sleepers. For sleepers who do not specifically need or prefer the slow-conforming TEMPUR feel, a well-constructed hybrid at $1,500-$3,000 from a quality brand often provides comparable or better overall sleep quality at a lower cost.
What is the cheapest Tempur-Pedic mattress in Canada?
The TEMPUR-Cloud is typically the most affordable Tempur-Pedic model, with queen pricing starting around $1,800 in Canada. For twin XL sizing, it can be found starting around $1,400. Pricing varies by retailer and promotional period, so it is worth checking during major sale events.
Does Mattress Miracle carry Tempur-Pedic?
We do not carry Tempur-Pedic at our Brantford showroom. We carry Restonic mattresses, which offer comparable or superior value for most sleep profiles, with queens ranging from $1,125 to $3,150. If you are considering Tempur-Pedic, we are happy to discuss whether the TEMPUR feel is the right match for your sleep needs, and to show you alternatives that might serve you just as well.
Which Tempur-Pedic model is best for hot sleepers in Canada?
The TEMPUR-ProBreeze and TEMPUR-LuxeBreeze models are designed specifically for heat management, using phase-change materials in the cover and ventilated foam layers. The LuxeBreeze claims up to 8°F cooler sleeping surface. However, these models are also the most expensive in the lineup ($4,500-$7,000+ queen). Hot sleepers should also consider that a well-ventilated hybrid mattress can address temperature concerns at a significantly lower price.
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