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Who still sleeps on a waterbed?
Who sleeps on an air bed? I slept on waterbeds for about 16 years. I slept on air beds for about 4 years. Now I sleep on a spacebed. Anyone else slept/sleep on waterbeds? |
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It's been a few years.
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Now I sleep on a spacebed. ![]() |
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Yes, I've slept on a waterbed. I had a boyfriend for several years and he had a waterbed. I did not like it.
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I have a normal single bed with Elephant feet, plastic things that raise it 8 inches to store more stuff underneath
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Now I sleep on a spacebed. ![]() LOL, IDK? I bought a full size space foam mattress. I added 3 different contour forming mattress toppers I sink in but have support. My bed hugs me. ![]() I change the sequence of the toppers for different effects. If I ate or drank in my bedroom (I don't), I could balance a full glass of water on one end and roll around on the other and the water wouldn't spill. I use different topper combinations for summer and winter. The bed does save space tho, so there's that. ![]() Over the years I've owned full flotation queen, semi-flotation queen and full inner chamber waterbeds. I've slept on around 5 different Intex air beds. My favorite is the one that is bed height and has the built in pump. I have a queen right now in the guest bedroom. I've laid on it and its pretty comfortable but my bed is much more comfortable. Plus, my GF likes it a lot. ![]() |
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I don't think I could have a water bed in my apartment. They are nice to sleep on.
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Water beds make me sea sick.
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![]() ![]() I love sleeping on it ![]() ![]() But, as I get older, I don’t think it will be very comfy for my back ![]() get a regular mattress for the frame ![]() That space foam mattress sounds like something I’d like to try in the future ![]() |
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Waterbeds are a big pain if you have to move. Think about that.
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I slept on a water bed once. The next morning, I discovered that I was capsized.
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A waterbed. What about if you get seasick?
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I've been sleeping on a waterbed since 1972. Super comfortable, makes my back not hurt. Inexpensive. The nice thing about a waterbed, if the bed isn't firm enough, add water. Too firm, take out some water. When I travel or visit relatives, don't sleep well. Some of those places have really nice, very expensive mattresses, but they don't provide the comfort you get with a water bed.
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Hey Mary. Good that you like a water bed. I have my problems. I like something stable. I like a mattress. One time I moved with a guy who had a water bed. You have to remove the water. When you get to the new place, you have to add water to the bed. It is too much. I don't like it.
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I slept on one for 10 years when living with my ex. Hated it. Very uncomfortable, when you sit up your rear end is on a plank, it moves too much when you turn at night (or the other person) and it didn't support my back very well.
I didn't find it very hygienic either to warm a bed you sleep in. Like a hotbed for germs. Glad to be sleeping on my own mattress again, a very expensive one that does support my back and ventilates properly. Ifever I'd meet a man who sleeps on a waterbed we're going to have a problem as I will never do so again. |
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My waterbed is a semi waveless, so it barely moves at all. You also need to put specific waterbed conditioner into it every few months ![]() We all have our preferences and that’s what mine is ![]() |
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My first bed i bought was a waterbed. I loved it. Only had for a few years. I couldnt sleep on one now with my back problems.
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off all the waterbeds i've slept on i liked the softsider with tubes the best.
but i like my memory foam mattress even more |
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I had a motion free one and a regular one. The motion free is better, but I wouldn't want another one. I agree with eric, my twin is memory foam and is much better.
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I liked sleeping on one because it was so warm. I slept great on that bed.
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