Many people think of air beds as ugly gray or brown vinyl “rafts,” that lose air as soon as you lie on them and don’t keep sheets in place. That may have been true years ago, but modern airbeds have the look and feel of traditional mattress sets, without the cost.
A Raised airbed uses standard sheets and their design helps the sheets to stay in place. Most are at least nineteen inches off the ground when fully inflated, like a traditional bed. They come in full, queen and king sizes. When placed on a bed frame and dressed, they look like their traditional counterparts.
Airbeds4less sells two Intex models: the Supreme Air Flow Mattress and the Comfort Queen. Both offer adjustable firmness by using the built-in pump and measure sixty inches by eighty inches when fully inflated. The Pure Comfort Full Size Mattress comes with an external electric pump and inflates to a height of twenty-two inches.
While “ugly” may have described air mattresses in the past, these raised double high mattresses will replace that with “Wow!”