Waterbed mattress

Waterbed mattress: feel like floating on waves

Laying on a waterbed mattress, feeling the water gently rocking and swaying you to sleep is incredibly relaxing. Once an icon of the 1970s and 80s, along with carpeted bathrooms and shag rugs, the waterbed mattress is still popular. 

One of the main reasons for its continued popularity: unlike conventional spring mattresses, waterbed mattresses equally distribute your body weight and provide relief for back pain.

 

A solution for those with allergies

Allergy sufferers can find relief with a waterbed mattress. Made from strong PVC, a waterbed mattress doesn't have fibres where dust and dirt can get trapped, whereas a spring or foam mattress can become a haven for dust mites and bed bugs. 

Anyone with allergies knows the struggle of waking up with a runny nose, puffy watery eyes, and sneezing. A waterbed mattress makes it easy to manage your allergies and enjoy peaceful sleep by just frequently washing your bedsheets.

 

Great comfort sleeping

Modern double bed waterbed mattresses have two separate water bags for each side of the bed. This ensures both of you feel relaxed and comfortable without being disturbed by the other person rocking the mattress or if one person is heavier than the other. Waterbed mattresses are now also waveless, using clever foam layers to stop the water underneath you from sloshing and creating too much motion. Resting on top of a waterbed mattress will help soothe even the most stressed and troubled sleepers.

 

Supporting pressure points

A waterbed mattress is especially helpful for bed bound patients as the water conforms to the body. Making movement on the bed is forgiving on any areas of pain such as the joints, the back, and hips. Even for those without significant pain, the waterbed mattress supports pressure points and offers blissful relaxation.

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