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Specialty Sleep
Mattress Types

Adjustable
Beds

Air Beds

Flotation
Beds

Latex Beds

Visco Foam |
Flotation Beds
 Most
flotation beds look just like a traditional
innerspring mattress and can be used with
regular bedroom furniture.
Softside Flotation Beds
The new “softside” flotation beds combine
the comfort and conforming support of
traditional waterbeds with the luxurious
look and convenience of a conventional
mattress and box spring. A variety of softside systems are available to give you
the level of support and firmness that is
comfortable to you. The basic technology
utilizes a series of water-filled tubes
beneath a cushioned top surface. The tubes
can easily be filled at a sink and then
carried to the mattress.
Features & Benefits:
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Looks like a
traditional mattress with the comfort
and health benefits of flotation.
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Provides correct
spinal alignment and support, reducing
pressure on the major joints and
promoting proper blood circulation.
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Helps soothe back
pain, relieve sore muscles and reduce
tension.
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Most offer
customized dual support on each
partner’s side of the bed.
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Luxurious covers,
including pillowtop models, are
available.
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Weighs 60 percent
less the weight of a hardside (wood
frame) waterbed.
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Easy drain and
fill capabilities.
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Heating systems
are not needed.
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Never needs
turning.

Traditional Waterbed / Hardside Flotation
Bed
You may remember the original waterbeds that
consisted of a large “balloon” of water
inside a wood frame, like a box. Known as
“hardside waterbeds,” these beds remain
loved by many original waterbed fans. Hardsides are still made by a number of
manufacturers, using the best materials and
updated technology. Many models combine air,
foam or other materials to create different
levels of motion and support … perfect if
you enjoy some movement, but not the full
motion feel of water. |