Bragada, although a well-run and pleasant company, misleads its customers that their memory foam mattresses are comparable to Tempur-pedic. They compare their models to beds to the "equivalent" Tempur-pedic models. When expressing my concerns about their non-return/no-trial period policy, the representative told me that if I simply went to a mattress showroom that has Tempur-pedic, I could try out the corresponding bed to their model and it would "be the same."
After sleeping on the bed for two weeks, a valley formed under my body that did not form back to normal. (And I'm of normal weight.) Soon my body was "falling" into this impression. This valley remained. I previously slept on a Tempur-pedic for 12 years and know how the Tempur material responds. This is FAR from acting ANYTHING like that material. I also turned the mattress around and slept on the other side. The same thing happened.
Then the jumping-through-hoops process began. Being that they will not issue a refund, they try to concoct the belief that the mattress must be defective. It's FOAM. It is what it is. But they had me photograph weights on the bed showing the impression. Then they wanted pictures of the frame, etc. Then they wanted to send me a replacement (which i just got) and send back the old one. So now I'm "testing" out the new mattress, when we all know what's going to happen. I want a &*-damned refund, as I was misled.
Lastly, in touting their memory foam, they boast that their product, and not Tempur-pedic, is endorsed by the "Orthopaedic Research Institute." Why on earth would this "institute" endorse a product which is so obviously inferior? I emailed them asking this question, with no response. I'm dubious of this institute-together. I'd love an investigation on them alone and their association with Bragada.
So this is just a warning to the consumer looking for a Tempur-pedic bed but can't stomach the price: Save up and buy it. You get what you pay for! I can't wait to get one again after this whole thing plays out.