An adjustable air bed is no longer just a temporary sleeping arrangement for guests staying over. These types of beds are simply a mattress that contains air bladders instead of coil springs. Each side of the bed has the ability to adjust to the support needs of the person sleeping on it. Therefore, each sleeping partner can adjust to his or her specific needs. This is especially important for the person with a back problem that needs to adjust the air support chambers to provide just the right amount of back support and firmness in the bed without disturbing their partner.
An adjustable air bed has the ability to mold and shape to the contour of a person sleeping. Originally designed for hospitals where the need for added support and not as many pressure points was very important to the patients comfort and healing. It was only a matter of time before these beds were made available to the public.
Over time, the springs in traditional mattress begin to wear out. As a result, they cease to provide you with the support you need. In contrast, adjustable air beds are held up by chambers filled with air and therefore they tend to last much longer.
All ComfortAire mattresses are complemented by the company's patented WhisperFlo air control systems which suction air in and out of the mattress' air chambers without making an excessive amount of noise. So, say goodbye to vacuum-loud air beds, and start relaxing with the whisper-quiet ComfortAire.
Pressure points also cause problems with the natural alignment of your spine during sleep. If you have a mattress that is too hard it does not allow for the natural curves of the spine. If you sleep on a mattress that is too soft it will also not provide the proper support your spine needs as well. An adjustable air bed will alleviate this problem of sleeping on a mattress that is either too hard or too soft.
Habitat Furnishings is a high-quality furniture manufacture that will make you a custom-ordered and custom-built adjustable air bed. They allow you to determine the materials you want to use, set your comfort levels and even order a custom, specialty size. And since the beds are made to order, they're often significantly cheaper than the factory-made competition.