Waterbed Mattress
A Guide to Waterbed Mattresses
By: Eric Morris
If you need a new waterbed mattress, there are a variety of things you should know. For starters, waterbed
mattresses come in different levels of
firmness. Since even the firmest waterbed is less firm
than a traditional bed, most experts recommend buying the firmest waterbed mattress that you can afford.
Let’s take a look at the different types of waterbed mattresses:
Free Flow: as its name suggests, a free flow mattress allows the water to flow freely. This
makes the bed feel as though it is always gently rocking. Sleeping on a free flow waterbed mattress is much like
sleeping on a boat. This type of mattress is not recommended for someone who desires support. Some people have
trouble sleeping on a bed that moves freely with every toss and every turn. In addition, the free flow mattress
doesn’t have any mechanism to balance it. This means that if one partner is larger or heavier than the other, the
mattress will be lopsided.
Hydraulic: a hydraulic waterbed mattress is filled with tiny round vinyl coils. These coils
fill with water and float just beneath the top of the mattress. This helps to regulate the movement of the water.
The more coils a mattress has, the firmer it will be. In addition, the coils help to balance out the bed. This
means that even if one partner is heavier than the other, they will stay on the same level.
Fiber Fill: in fiber filled waterbed mattresses, the manufacturer fills the mattress with
fiber. This helps to reduce the movement of the water and to increase the firmness of the mattress. The more fiber
the mattress has, the firmer it will be.
Waterbed mattresses are available at many online stores, including My Waterbed Shop, All Waterbeds, Bedroom
Discounters, and Simmons.
For additional waterbed mattress resources, do an Internet search for “waterbed mattress." Also check your local
bedding, mattress, and furniture stores.
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