Raised Air Beds - The Perfect Temporary Guest Bed Solution
If
you're looking for a guest bed that won't take up a whole room when it's
not in use, and can be set up in a matter of minutes when you need it, then
we can highly recommend that you consider getting yourself a Raised Air
Bed.
I
first discovered Raised Air Beds when my wife and I were looking
for a replacement for an old futon which we used for visitors. There were
two problems with this futon - Our guests hated it as it was extremely uncomfortable,
and when it wasn't in use it occupied a large amount of space in our spare
room leaving what little remained pretty much unusable apart from for storage.
We
had been looking for a while before, quite unexpectedly, we came across
a video demonstration showing how quick and easy it
is to set up a guest bed using a Raised Air Bed. After some thorough
research on the subject we decided that it was a viable solution to our
guest bed problem and ordered a 24 inch high Queen size which arrived complete
with a mattress cover and skirt.
Setting this air bed up was a cinch with its built-in pump. Within five minutes we had a bed ready to be slept in.
To
make absolutely certain this bed was the solution we needed for our guests,
we slept in it for a full week. It proved to be everything the manufacturer
said it was, in fact we were both a little reluctant to return to our own
bed as it had proven so comfortable. A couple of weeks later our best friends
came to stay with us for a few days so we were eager to get their opinion.
Result - They were so impressed that after the very first night they decided
to buy one themselves.
So what makes a Raised Air Bed an ideal guest bed solution? To answer that here's a quick run down of the main features and benefits:
- Raised air beds have an elevated sleep surface of between 18 to 24 inches
above floor level, depending on the brand and model, which is about the
equivalent height of a traditional bed, this makes it easy to get in and
out of and offers a very comfortable nights sleep.
- Easy to inflate and deflate - most raised air beds come with a powerful
electric pump which inflates and deflates the bed effortlessly in just
a matter of minutes,.
- Many of the more sophisticated models also have adjustable controls,
which allow you to fine-tune the the bed's firmness so that you can make
your bed conform to the needs of your body rather than the other way around.
- These beds are made from a heavy-gauge, durable vinyl which is resistant
to punctures and holes. The sleep surface is a soft, velvety, flocked
finish or one of the newer sleep surface materials such as pillow top
or memory foam that create a soft texture beneath the sheets to enhance
the bed's comfort.
- A number of the deluxe models are supplied with a mattress cover for
extra comfort and a bed skirt which, when fitted, makes the bed look pretty
much like a conventional boxspring and matress.
- Most raised air beds are available in a choice of twin, full and queen
and will fit standard sheets for each size, which in most cases can be
tucked in just like a normal bed.
- Highly portable - Once you've finished with it you simply deflate your
raised air bed, roll ět up, slide ět in it's bag and it's ready for storage
or transport.
- You can make a guest room from just about any room quickly and easily.
A Raised Air Bed is the perfect addition to any home - the convenience, portability and durability of this type of bed make it ideal for overnight guests, visiting family and friends, vacation homes, dorm rooms or anywhere else you may need an instant, comfortable extra bed and when it's not in use it can be conveniently stored until the next time it is required.
The aim of this website is to provide information on various Raised Air Bed brands and models so that you can make an informed decision when buying your own.
Check out this article for information how to choose a Raised Airbed which will fit your needs: Guide to Choosing A Raised Air Bed
Video: Raised Air Bed Demo
