Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Why a Water Bed Still Makes Sense


!±8± Why a Water Bed Still Makes Sense

No, you have not taken a step back into the 1960s.  Water beds are still a great choice for a good night's sleep.  There are many advantages for choosing one over memory foam or a traditional mattress.

To begin with, water bed mattresses will mold to the contours of your body, providing full, even support from head to toe.  You will wake the next morning with none of the painful stiffness you experience with a standard inner spring mattress, as the water distributes your weight and eliminates the pressure points that cause this problem.

But wait, you say: doesn't memory foam do the same thing?  To a large extent, it does.  What it does not offer, however, is temperature control.  Utilizing a heated water bed allows you to set it to your unique comfort level: not too warm, not to cold.  This heat is just what you need to relieve stiff and aching muscles and reduce tension.

If you suffer from arthritis or other joint problems, you will enjoy the comfortable, gentle warmth of a water bed.  Pregnant women also find the even weight distribution of these mattresses a godsend.  Sleeping on a water bed will also improve circulation, meaning less tossing and turning at night, and a more rested feeling the next morning.

One of the knocks against water beds in the past was that they came in odd sizes, requiring special bed linens.  Today's soft side water beds, however, accept standard, queen and king sheets.  They also use less water than the typical hard sided bed, making them lighter and easier to move.  You can even get dual inner mattresses that allow both you and your partner to customize your sleep experience.


Why a Water Bed Still Makes Sense

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