Flotation Beds provide one of the best ways to reduce pressure during sleep with its form fitting nature resulting in better weight distribution and lower pressure points. The added comfort from the bed being heated is great on those cooler nights.
Waterbeds primarily consist of two types, hard-sided beds and soft-sided beds.
A hard-sided waterbed consists of a water filled bladder inside a rectangular frame of wood resting on a plywood deck that sits on a platform.
A soft-sided waterbed consists of a water filled bladder inside a rectangular frame of sturdy foam zippered inside a fabric casing which sits on a platform box. It looks like a conventional bed and is designed to fit existing bedroom furniture.
Water beds are normally heated and although temperatures can be set to individual preferences, they are usually run around 30oC
Various water bladder designs are available for either type of waterbed, which allow for a more stable (less water movement) mattress. In many cases a dual bladder is available for King of Queen beds allowing for individual fill and temperature controls.
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