| Features
to Look for in Air Beds
Aloe Therapy: Aloe Vera that is built right
in to your airbed cover! 
Aloe Vera is one of the single most nourishing supplements for human
skin and is also beneficial in fighting the effects of aging. When
sleeping on an airbed, having Aloe Vera in the layer that sits closest
to your skin, is a great benefit. Aloe Vera is good for connective
tissue, stimulating the growth of new skin cells and removes dead
cells. This gel also cleanses the skin and protects it against the
damaging effects of the environment. While typical mattresses do
not offer this amazing feature, Aloe Vera in airbed covers is only
one of a long list of health benefiting features.
Airbeds With Memory Foam Comfort Layer
This comfort layer guarantees to relieve pressure points that cause
poor sleep, to reduce back pain and tossing and turning. The dense
foam is energy absorbing, heat sensitive and self-adjusts to body
mass and temperature. Allergy and dust-mite resistant, this mattress
doesn't need to be turned.
Dual Air Chambers Inside An Airbed
Dual (2) air chambers are made of the highest quality medical urethane
available. These air cores are made of the same material hospitals
use on their airbeds to relieve pressure and improve blood circulation
for patients. Medical Urethane is a supple material that allows
the air core to conform to your body rather than having your body
conform to the air core. This is a very important feature made available
in airbeds for the elderly and consumers with reoccurring health
issues.
Transitional Support System
Patent-Pending Transitional Support System (TSS) reduces the rolling-together
effect which may occur as individual sleepers create differing profiles
when adjusting to the firmness of a bed. With airbed systems, if
you and your partner have different firmness setting you will get
what's called "roll-together". Basically you and your
sleeping partner roll toward the center of the mattress. Eliminate
this problem by searching for a bed that features the Transitional
Support System.
Personalized Comfort
Statistics show that 9 out of 10 couples are not comfortable on
the same mattress and that one in nine Americans do not get enough
sleep. That's because ordinary mattresses don't allow each of you
to adjust the firmness. Settling for a mattress that is either too
soft or too hard doesn’t have to be a sacrifice when shopping
for an airbed anymore. You and your sleeping partner can enjoy the
firmness or softness you love without compromise to your partner
while enjoying all of the other amenities that an airbed can offer.
More Proper Spinal Alignment
Look for an airbed that contours to your body and provides more
support for your back. This is the most important factor to consider
when shopping for an airbed to help support the spine and reduce
pressure points.
More information on air beds:
Features to look for
in air beds
Air bed brands
Air bed reviews
Assembling your air bed mattress
Air bed sizing chart
What to look for in an air bed
Caring for your air bed
Extending the life of your air bed
Shopping for an air bed
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