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Air Beds are
air controlled for comfort and support.
They are designed to allow for individual comfort control
- a feature not found in most other mattresses.
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Not for floating in a pool
The common 'inflatable' mattress widely used for camping or floating in the
surf is not an air support sleep system. Ordinary air mattresses are usually
made of vinyl and designed for temporary use. They're inexpensive because they
are not made for everyday use. Over time they crack and begin to leak.
No springs required.
The most commonly manufactured mattress is innerspring. These mattresses are
made for everyday use and constructed for long-term durability. Innersprings are
designed to flex with the contours of a person's body as best as possible.
However, because innersprings are made of steel coil configurations, they cannot
fully conform to a person's body. And while they are long lasting, innersprings
begin to break down from the very first day, sagging more and more as time goes
by and failing to provide consistent comfort.
Air supported sleep
By having air as the supporting feature, the sleeper is given the
opportunity of adjusting his or her mattress from a very firm level all the way
to a feather soft level - for each side of the mattress. This is accomplished
with the simple touch of a button. In addition, Comfortaire beds use a highly
advanced air chamber system. These chambers ensure support and eliminate the
likelihood of air leaks. Because Comfortaire uses durable and dependable
materials, the air chambers will not crack or break down like ordinary vinyl
mattresses.
The Comfortaire sleep system actually conforms to your body, providing up to 40%
greater support when compared to traditional innerspring mattresses. Pressure
points are relieved, you toss and turn less, and sleep more soundly whether you
are a back or side sleeper. Air supported sleep lets your body properly relax
and gives the support that will allow you to breathe more easily.
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