Verdict: The Tempur-Adapt provides superior pressure relief for side sleepers and motion isolation; the Purple Restore Plus sleeps cooler and has more responsive repositioning.
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Winner: Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt
Spec-by-spec comparison
Purple Restore Plus
Tempur Pedic Tempur Adapt
Comfort Layer
3" GelFlex Grid
TEMPUR-ES + TEMPUR-APR foam
Profile Height
12 inches
11 inches
Motion Isolation
Good
Excellent
Cooling
Excellent (structural airflow)
Moderate (phase-change treated)
Repositioning Ease
Excellent
Moderate
Trial Period
100 nights
90 nights
Purple Restore Plus
What works
GelFlex Grid's 2,672 open air channels provide structural cooling that foam alternatives can't match
Responsive repositioning — grid springs back, making position changes easier than memory foam
Zoned pressure relief that collapses under heavy points while supporting lighter ones
What doesn't
Hyperelastic polymer grid has a distinctive tactile quality some sleepers find unusual
100-night trial is on the shorter side for full foam adaptation
No white-glove delivery option
Tempur Pedic Tempur Adapt
What works
TEMPUR-ES foam provides superior pressure relief supported by more clinical evidence than any foam alternative
Best-in-class motion isolation — among the top performers in independent testing
Denser foam means more durable long-term performance — the feel changes less over years
What doesn't
Sleeps noticeably warmer than Purple — a real issue for warm sleepers even with cooling treatments
Memory foam's slow response makes repositioning more effortful
$2,199 is the entry point; meaningful improvements require spending $1,000 more