Already an old proverb says that man is so as it embeds itself. Every person has different needs, and the same applies to the requests of his bed. So, one prefers a hard mattress with box spring, the other is on a latex mattress as it is in seventh heaven. The same applies of course also the sleeper in waterbeds. The water beds differ primarily in the type of water mattress and the frame. The Softside bed is the currently most widely used water beds – art. The outline consists of a foam frame that gives stability to the system.
A heavy wooden or aluminum frame is superfluous. For models that are a little older, the Softsider however has a serious drawback. The frame shrinks the lying surface to 15 to 20 centimetres. This means that the lying surface is only about 1.80 to 1.85 m long with a 2.00 m long bed. The Hardside water bed is a now obsolete version of the water bed. A frame, rested on a base in base plate and weight distribution of the consisted either of wood or aluminum. To prevent that water could possibly emerge, a security film was placed between the frame and the mattress. As for a bed without water, the mattress is the heart piece of the bed even in a water bed.
The first water mattresses consisted of smooth vinyl and were filled only with water. They call these unregulated mattresses Freeflow “-systems.” The surface from extra stretch enabled material is manufactured in a modern water mattress. The sleeping comfort and adaptability is thus increased. Chambers in the mattress and nonwoven mats inside allow even different degrees of hardness or even calm levels.