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Air Beds : Sleep While Floating In The Air
When you hear "air" bed, do you think of camping? Most people do, but an air bed is also used in many homes because of its extreme comfort and a guaranteed good night's sleep.
Air beds have the ability to mold and shape to the contour of a sleeping body and were originally designed for hospitals and medical environments where higher levels of back support and reduced pressure points on the body were needed. Now this technology can be invited into your own bedroom to create a more comfortable sleeping environment.
Today, air bed manufacturers are building air beds with quality material which prevent air loss throughout the night. Many beds now come with firmness control allowing you to adjust the firmness of your air bed right from a remote control. These beds can tolerate much more weight than in the past while being comfortable at the same time. The tops of the beds have also received a makeover boasting soft materials that don't require bed sheets unless you want to.
The adjustable dual air support chambers can provide just the right amount of back support and firmness on one side of a bed without disturbing the other side. Sleeping on an air bed can also provide better spinal alignment through the night, giving you a very comfortable and restful sleep.
People who camp and hike often prefer simple air beds that can be inflated manually. There are also air beds for cottages and cabins. These beds can be set on to frames and are not portable.
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