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Finding The Best Queen Air Mattress For Your Needs

Do you know the features you should look for when deciding on a
quality queen air mattress? The sheer number of air mattress
manufacturers and product types available can make it difficult to
decide. How do you choose the right queen air bed for your situation?
Several factors should be considered. This article will point out key
items to think about as part of your queen air mattress purchasing
process.
Air Mattress Usage
Begin by thinking about the different uses you may have for the air
mattress. How much use do you have planned for the mattress?
What kind of environment will the air mattress be in (mostly camping
vs home use)? Your answer to this question can limit your choices.
Some people need an air mattress for occasional use, like during the
holidays or if you needed a temporary bed. In these cases you don’t
need to be as particular in your choice. On the other hand, if you are
using your portable mattress for repeated use or as a permanent bed,
you're going to want an air bed that is durable and well constructed.
Benefits Of A Built-In Air Mattress Pump
The next thing to consider is the how air gets into and removed from
the bed. If you don’t mind storing and using an external air pump,
manually inflated air beds will probably suit your needs. The major
complaint with these air mattresses usually comes when its time to
deflate the mattress. Special measures may be required to get the
last bits of air out so you can store the air mattress away (think using
your knees/feet to force out the remaining air). By contrast, a queen
air mattress like the Intex Raised Downy has a built-in electric air
pump that can inflate and deflate completely in under five minutes.
These types of air beds are equipped with easy to use dials that
control adding or removing air from the mattress.
A Raised Air Bed Can Make A Difference
Many people investigate purchasing a raised air bed, as opposed to an
air mattress that is closer to the floor. For instance, a queen raised air
mattress can have a height between 18 and 22 inches. The advantage
in using these mattresses is you can easily get in and out, without
much effort. Standard inflatable mattresses that are lower to the
ground, can be more difficult to maneuver, especially if you have knee
or back problems.
Comfort Should Be A Priority
Obviously comfort and style should be factored into your purchasing
decision. Most air beds come in a single color, so there are not many
options on that front. As far as comfort is concerned, the number and
orientation of the internal air chambers makes a difference as to how
easily the air can be added or removed to meet individual comfort
needs.
Pillow Top Flocking For Added Comfort
Many air mattresses have a flocking material on the top surface of the
air bed as opposed to just exposed plastic. The purpose of the
flocking is to prevent slipping and sliding on the mattress. When you
use queen sized sheets, they should stay in place better with queen
air mattresses that have flocking. The use of flocking will not
necessarily insulate your body from the cold floor though. A quality
mattress pad can be used to provide extra warmth and comfort.
What's Your Price Range?
Price is always an issue no matter what you are looking to buy. Queen
air mattresses can range from as low as $20 to as high as a couple
hundred dollars. In general, the higher end air beds are made from
stronger material, which may help provide stability and limit
stretching and leaks. If your needs are more basic, a lower priced
portable air mattress should be fine.
This article touched on a few things to consider when looking for your
perfect queen air mattress. Everyone has different needs, but if you
take some time and do your research, you’ll be able to find a queen
air bed that you’ll be happy with. Check out the best queen air
mattress reviews available on the internet at www.queen-air-
mattress.com

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  • 1. Finding The Best Queen Air Mattress For Your Needs Do you know the features you should look for when deciding on a quality queen air mattress? The sheer number of air mattress manufacturers and product types available can make it difficult to decide. How do you choose the right queen air bed for your situation? Several factors should be considered. This article will point out key items to think about as part of your queen air mattress purchasing process. Air Mattress Usage Begin by thinking about the different uses you may have for the air mattress. How much use do you have planned for the mattress? What kind of environment will the air mattress be in (mostly camping vs home use)? Your answer to this question can limit your choices. Some people need an air mattress for occasional use, like during the holidays or if you needed a temporary bed. In these cases you don’t need to be as particular in your choice. On the other hand, if you are using your portable mattress for repeated use or as a permanent bed, you're going to want an air bed that is durable and well constructed. Benefits Of A Built-In Air Mattress Pump The next thing to consider is the how air gets into and removed from the bed. If you don’t mind storing and using an external air pump, manually inflated air beds will probably suit your needs. The major complaint with these air mattresses usually comes when its time to deflate the mattress. Special measures may be required to get the last bits of air out so you can store the air mattress away (think using your knees/feet to force out the remaining air). By contrast, a queen air mattress like the Intex Raised Downy has a built-in electric air pump that can inflate and deflate completely in under five minutes. These types of air beds are equipped with easy to use dials that control adding or removing air from the mattress. A Raised Air Bed Can Make A Difference Many people investigate purchasing a raised air bed, as opposed to an air mattress that is closer to the floor. For instance, a queen raised air mattress can have a height between 18 and 22 inches. The advantage in using these mattresses is you can easily get in and out, without much effort. Standard inflatable mattresses that are lower to the
  • 2. ground, can be more difficult to maneuver, especially if you have knee or back problems. Comfort Should Be A Priority Obviously comfort and style should be factored into your purchasing decision. Most air beds come in a single color, so there are not many options on that front. As far as comfort is concerned, the number and orientation of the internal air chambers makes a difference as to how easily the air can be added or removed to meet individual comfort needs. Pillow Top Flocking For Added Comfort Many air mattresses have a flocking material on the top surface of the air bed as opposed to just exposed plastic. The purpose of the flocking is to prevent slipping and sliding on the mattress. When you use queen sized sheets, they should stay in place better with queen air mattresses that have flocking. The use of flocking will not necessarily insulate your body from the cold floor though. A quality mattress pad can be used to provide extra warmth and comfort. What's Your Price Range? Price is always an issue no matter what you are looking to buy. Queen air mattresses can range from as low as $20 to as high as a couple hundred dollars. In general, the higher end air beds are made from stronger material, which may help provide stability and limit stretching and leaks. If your needs are more basic, a lower priced portable air mattress should be fine. This article touched on a few things to consider when looking for your perfect queen air mattress. Everyone has different needs, but if you take some time and do your research, you’ll be able to find a queen air bed that you’ll be happy with. Check out the best queen air mattress reviews available on the internet at www.queen-air- mattress.com