Raised Aerobed

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Raised Aerobed – Is It Bad For Your Back?

I have been asked time and time again if the raised aerobed is bad for your back and the answer is no.

If you are a back pain sufferer and you have been advice by your doctor to sleep on a firm but not hard bed then the raised aerobed is perfect for you.

The thing about the aero inflatable beds is that its adjustable to your comfort level and will not leak, stretch or sag during the night. so you can literally rest assured that the firmness you set last night is the same firmness you will wake up to.

Because the mattress is made of puncture-resistant heavy gauge PVC vinyl featuring electronically welded seams for durability, it will not sag or lose shape like other airbeds.

The pyramid design prevents the bed from swaying while providing an added edge support so you can get on and off the bed with ease.

The raised aerobed has a built-in hands-free pump so you can inflate and deflate the bed easily with just a turn of the dial.

So if you are worried about sleeping on the raised aerobed then don’t, just set the bed to your comfort level and you are in for a good nights sleep.

The bed inflates and deflates in under 60 seconds and rolls up and stores compactly in a durable carry bag for easy transport and storage so if you are heading out of town or you are not sure about your relative’s spare bed then you can always take your own raised aero bed.

* Choose from the following sizes, while supplies last:

* Twin measures 74″ long x 39″ wide x 18.5″ high (weight capacity = 450 pounds)

* Full measures 74″ long x 54″ wide x 18.5″ high (weight capacity = 650 pounds)

* Queen measures 78″ long x 60″ wide x 18.5″ high (weight capacity = 750 pounds)

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