|
Memory
Foam Furniture Mattress Pillows Beds
I purchased the Memory Foam Furniture a few years ago while
residing in a one-bedroom apartment. Heck, if I wanted to
have an overnight guest- at least one who was not shacking
up with me- it was either going to be the couch or the floor.
Most choose the couch over the hardwood floor, but what if
I wanted to have another guest? I had one back in the late '80's but it was
a cheap thing that you had to inflate by blowing or with a
foot pump similar to the type you use to inflate a Swedish
workout ball. In other words, have fun. I had pretty much
forgotten that I had this one when New Years Eve came around
and we were entertaining a total of eight overnight guests.
Hmm, lets see. My wife and I get a bed, another couple gets
a bed, another will bring their air mattress, and the third
couple well, they could either split up and sleep on different
couches, or I can find my air mattress.
The Memory
Foam Furniture was a surprise for a couple of reasons. For
one, you can inflate it in a matter of a minute or two. It
has a cap at one end that needs to be shut and a small motor
at the other end that when turned on will filler up. All you
have to do is roll out the bed, close the cap, plug the pump
in and turn it on. A minute later you have your bed. It could
not be any easier. It is made of a
tough material that is modestly comfortable
and will not puncture easily.
|
The material also does not tend
to pick up dirt and dust and is comfortable enough. The cap
will usually be the bottom of the bed is not noticeable while
sleeping, but the motor can be a distraction for a few people.
It seems to end up at the head of the bed and will be knocked
if you sleep with your hands over your head and dangling.
I do not and do not know many people who do.
So, what
about comfort? The Memory Foam Furniture is reasonably comfortable.
I say reasonable because you do not want to sleep on this
for a full week (Although you may get comfortable and accustomed
to it.), but for the occasional night it is not bad at all.
The pump and motor allow you to control how much air you use
and, hence, how stiff the mattress is. I find that it is most comfortable when about 90% full of
air. The only conceivable problems that I can think of are
that the motor ceases to work and you are left without a way
to inflate the bed, or there are leaks. As for the motor problem,
I doubt that this would be a problem. The motor is pretty
simple and should not malfunction. Leaks could occur fairly
easily. I would first suggest checking to see that the cap
is attached tightly and, if so, you then have some searching
to do. The Aero Bed does provide a small tube of sealant that
is supposed to help seal any cracks or leaks that develop.
I would not hold my breath hoping it will work, but you never
know.
|