Today’s Air Beds
Filed under Mattress Buying Guide
A large number of people seem to be avoiding the purchase of an airbed as a result of an inconvenient experience in the past. Although this is certainly understandable, people need to realize that the air beds of the past could be different from the ones available today. Given that a quality air bed is purchased, most air beds which were once produced should no longer be areas of concern.
The first concern of older air bed is that was being deflated after using it for one night. Modern air mattresses are constructed of heavy vinyl and are designed to support large amounts of weight. In contrast, older air mattresses were made with either thin plastic or vinyl. This thin material made them very prone to air loss.
The second concern is that of comfort. For some reason, it is believed that air bed manufacturers would be ridiculous enough (as they've been in the past) to leave bare vinyl atop their air beds. They know their customer’s demand and improve their product by lining the top of their beds with a comfortable, velvet-like material.
Finally, many have been mislead into thinking that they'll be inconvenienced in adjusting the firmness of their mattress. Current air bed models offer the convenience of firmness adjustment from a remote control. This is far less burdensome when compared to the trial-and-error method involved with older air mattresses.
Now that you know about how today’s air beds like, and you may consider to purchase an airbed for you. Chances are in your favor that your new air bed experience will be worthwhile.
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