The 60% Semi-Waveless Waterbed Mattress by Classic Sleep Products is a great, cost effective waterbed. This hardside waterbed is great for those who do not want full movement in their waterbed, as there is an added layer of 2oz. of resin specially engineered comfort fiber. This decreases the movement in the bed to only 8 to 10 seconds, while adding a layer of firmer, more stationary comfort. Hardside waterbeds are great for reducing pressure on the body and spine, allowing the muscles to completely relax. For added durability and support, the corners are reinforced with extra material. The 60% semi-waveless hardside waterbed is made using the most durable vinyl on the market today, so you can be sure of its longevity. Additionally, the study ?T Shell? corner seam construction gives the waterbed even more support. For these reasons, Classic Sleep Products offers a 6 year limited warranty with this product.
Classic Sleep Products 60% Semi-Waveless Waterbed Features:
- Semi-waveless design ? 8 to 10 seconds of movement
- One layer of 2oz. resin specially engineered comfort fiber for increased firmness
- Constructed with the most durable vinyl in the waterbed industry
- Reinforced, durable corners
- Sturdy “T Shell? corner seam construction for added support
- 6 year limited warranty
Standard Mattress Sizes:
- Super Single: 8.5″ H x 48″ W x 83.5″ D
- California Queen: 8.5″ H x 59.5″ W x 83.5″ D
- California King: 9.5″ H x 71.5″ W x 83.5″ D
Hardside Waterbed Mattress Information
Hardside waterbeds consist of a bladder and a frame. Frames are usually made of wood and the bladder sits right inside the frame on a plywood platform, this platform is reinforced underneath. Usually frames have side panels that sit on top of it to make it easier for an individual to climb in and out of bed. The bladder, usually made form vinyl is the chamber that holds the water. Bladders can range from free-flowing to semi-waveless to waveless. A free-flowing bladder will give the effect of a wavy bed, with full motion created from the water. Waveless bladders usually have a layer of material on the top of the bladder to reduce the motion created by the water. For example, a 50% semi-waveless waterbed will decrease the motion created by the water by 50%, making the sleep surface a little firmer and even.