I slept on a waterbed for over 30 years. By far the most comfortable the most comfortable thing I've ever slept on. There were three issues though that made us switch to the Simmons we now have. (1) They weigh a ton literally, and (2) They are a massive PITA to change the sheets on them, and (3) If you don't have them set up correctly, they are difficult to mount and unmount (as in getting in and out). That last one is purely knowing how to set it up in the first place, so can involve some trial and error.

An air bed is a close second, and air weighs a lot less than water. The so-called sleep number beds might be worth looking at; they are essentially air beds.


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On 11/19/2019 11:45 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
Howz this for off topic...
 
My wife is pushing to get one of those beds where each side has motorized positions etc.  She is a bit crippled and always has been.  Severe scoliosis that was partially treated by full spinal decompression, 14 lag screws and herrington rods about 20 years ago.  So, I gotta do what I can to help her feel comfortable.
 
Just seems like beds and mattresses are always a bit of a scam.  I feel ripped off every time I have ever gone into a mattress store.  Similar to a car lot.   
 
I understand the motorized mechanism is separate from the mattress and I think you may be able to fit most mattresses to the automation layer. 
 
Anyone one one of these things that can comment?
This is probably going to hurt my billfold....



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