Traditional air beds were built to sleep low which left many
feeling as if they were sleeping on the floor.
Modern air beds are now being built to sleep higher off the ground and
are referred to as a "raised air bed." These are favoured most amongst consumers and
continue to be big sellers.
Unlike air beds of the past, these modern raised air beds
create a much more comfortable night’s sleep.
You are further away from the floor which keeps you warmer, as the
closer you are to the floor, the colder you will become as well.
The raised air bed also allows you to enter and exit them
much more easily. This is great for
people who deal with lower back issues.
Rising up or lying down on a low mattress can wreak havoc on someone
with back pain. Your guests will be
grateful to not have to deal with the discomfort of the traditional "low
to the ground" air bed.
Air beds are not just for spare beds anymore. Many people use them as their permanent
mattress in their master bedrooms. With
updated features such as firmness control settings, many individuals opt for an
air mattress rather than a regular mattress.
This is what makes a raised air bed even more appealing as you can
maintain the height of a box spring/mattress combo.
With the old air mattresses of the past, there isn't as much
of a concern about losing air pressure throughout the night. Since raised air beds are much larger, losing
a small amount of air is not noticeable.
Plus, modern air beds have been improved where air loss is hardly an
issue anymore.
You may be very surprised by the comfort and features
available with modern air beds. Many
people find themselves purchasing more than one for their homes. Raised air beds are often replaced as the main
bed in many homes due to the firmness control features. You can provide guests with a comfortable night’s
sleep without the cost of a new bed set.
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