return to air-beds.net home

 

 

             Your source for information on air beds

return to air-beds.net home information about air beds frequently asked questions about air beds where to purchase air beds
return to air-beds.net home Information on air beds Frequently Asked Questions Shop for air beds
       
Information on air beds
Raised
Coleman
Queen
Twin
Pumps
Elevated

Frequently asked questions about air beds
What is an airbed?
How do I choose the right size air bed?
How durable is an air bed?
How long does it take to set up an air bed?
Is it possible to use my existing bed and box spring for my air bed?
Where does the pump go?
Will normal sheets work on my new airbed?
Do I need to be home to receive the air bed?
Air beds in the news
Shop for air beds
 

 

 

Elevated airbeds

An elevated airbed is sometimes twice the inflation of a regular air mattress. This brings the sleeper even higher off the floor, which is a lot of people’s complaints when sleeping on an air mattress. The added inflation also adds more comfort options for when it comes to firmness of sleeping surface.
You can purchase an elevated airbed in several sizes – twin, double, or queen. There are plenty of manufacturers making raised airbeds: Intex, Coleman, Mid-Rise, and Wenzel just to name a few.

Because an elevated airbed is higher up off the floor than a regular air mattress, it is the ideal style of mattress to buy for a spare room or as guest accommodations. A raised airbed is better than spending the night on the floor or couch.

 

Copyright © 2007
index | privacy policy | links | contact