Sunday, March 22, 2009

Airbeds - The Ideal Sleeping Companion?

Back in the day, air beds were used primarily in hospitals, as support for those that were mostly bed-ridden. Things have changed since then and nowadays airbeds are just as popular than traditional mattresses as preferred sleeping arrangements. Airbeds are made from heavy duty plastic, which means airbeds are tough and strong but they also have a soft suede top layer which not only keeps you cosy, snug and warm but also keeps your sheets in place.

It only takes a matter of moments for your air bed to be inflated, normally by a small pump (included with most models). With the credit crunch now hitting everyone, what happens when family or friends come to stay? People can't afford to spend hundreds on spare beds that sit unused in guest bedrooms most of the year. However, an air bed is the perfect solution to the problem.

Cheaper than conventional beds the air bed is light and can be moved to any position. The good thing is that when your visitors have left you can simply deflate the bed and roll it up giving you back all your space again. No more sleeping on the floor or pushing the chairs together, for visiting family and friends again - the air bed is the perfect solution to any sleeping arrangements.

Traditional mattresses have pressure points where the springs are located, which are designed to give the person a relaxing sleep - the same can be said for a good quality air mattress but with 1 advantage - you can adjust the amount of pressure on your spine with a hi-spec top of the range air bed - supplied with a memory foam top, therefore you will have a better sleep and wake up feeling more refreshed and relaxed after a perfect night's sleep with your inflatable airbed mattress.