Water mattress for bed: pros and cons, how to use

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A good bed is the key to a sound and healthy sleep. The history of waterbeds dates back to ancient times. About 3 thousand years ago, the first varieties appeared in Persia. Then the Persians made water bags from goatskin on which they slept. Such mattresses were basked in the sun all day, which made it possible not to freeze at night while sleeping. In 1851, the British physician William Hoper proposed improving the water mattress, after which the product began to be made from rubber. In the 60s, thanks to modern technology, water mattresses took on an improved look.

What is a waterbed

A water mattress is a cover made of reliable, elastic polyvinyl chloride and filled with water or other water-based liquid. The feeling of sleeping on such a surface can be compared to a gentle swaying - “like on the waves.” However, in later models the problem of mobility of “fillers” is minimized by installing stabilizing fibers. The fibers reduce water vibrations, at the same time giving the mattresses more rigidity.

Reference! A specialized lattice with a cross-shaped design has been developed as a base for the mattress. The special base takes into account the impressive weight of the mattress and distributes it more evenly.

The history of the waterbed

In fact, fears and doubts are unfounded and unnecessary. Interestingly, the first prototypes of modern water mattresses appeared in everyday use about 3,000 years ago. The ancient Persians sewed together goat skins, filled them with water, left them to warm up in the sun, and then used them as a warming bed for night rest.

The modern model of a water mattress appeared in England. It was developed and patented by British doctor William Hooper back in 1883. Hooper's goal was to create a medical bed with a warming effect and an "anatomical" surface that would not put painful pressure on the patient's body. 86 years later, Charles Hall improved the idea by providing the bed with adjustable heating.

Waterbeds continue to change, improve, and modernize. They are consistently in demand in Western countries, and only relatively recently began to gain popularity in the CIS.

Specifics of waterbeds

A modern water mattress for a bed is a durable polymer shell filled with water.

Among its positive qualities over traditional mattresses, the following are noted:

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  • pronounced orthopedic effect: the spine is maintained in the correct position, due to which blood circulation is normalized;
  • the product cannot collect dust in the middle and is not allergic;
  • the heated design will help you warm up in the evenings during winter, relieve pain from rheumatism, gout and other joint diseases;
  • gentle rocking on the liquid relaxes the muscles and has a calming effect on the psyche;
  • long-term operation: the water mattress is not pressed through.

Despite the obvious advantages, water-filled mattresses also have weaknesses:

  • These products are quite tall and heavy - you will have to choose a solid base for them; not every bed can withstand such a load. Moreover, identical furniture is not suitable for those who like changes in the interior;
  • During operation, you will have to implement periodic water changes.

Types of water mattresses

Single chamber. A budget option with a strong wave effect. Intended, as a rule, for one person. The least comfortable of all models. Its second name is “free moving”. The absence of partitions and additional fillers does not provide for the possibility of regulating pressure in different areas. This mattress is also uncomfortable to sit on.

Multi-chamber. It consists of several cylinders filled with liquid, with the possibility of “zoning” the rigidity by adjusting the pressure in the compartments. The wave effect is less pronounced. It is also possible to regulate the temperature in different areas of the mattress.

Reference! Multi-chamber products are designed for wide double beds. The turning over of one of the partners is less felt by the other.

Multi-chamber with frame. It has a large number of chambers and is equipped with a rigid frame, which allows the mattress to be used as a finished bed.

With blocks (layers) made of polyurethane foam and coconut. The most advanced models, which have a high degree of elasticity and allow more accurate distribution of the weight of the sleeper.

For newborns and children. Exclusively multi-chamber models, additionally equipped with a softening layer and a temperature control unit.

Important! Since all mattress models are equipped with a heating function, they can be classified as medical products. Therefore, when planning to purchase a mattress, be sure to consult your doctor!

Single chamber models

Inexpensive model. Strongly felt “swaying on the waves.” One person can sleep on the mattress. Not a very comfortable purchase.

The absence of partitions and fillers other than water makes it impossible to regulate the pressure in different areas of the surface. It's also uncomfortable to sit on.

Multi-chamber models

These water mattresses include multiple tanks of liquid. The hardness is adjusted by adjusting the pressure in the chambers. The “swaying” effect is reduced. An additional option is temperature control in the chambers.

Fiber filled

Improved models. They are the most elastic, comfortable, and allow you to ideally distribute the weight of people lying on the mattress. Coir and polyurethane foam fibers are used in production.

Children's models

Water mattresses for children necessarily consist of several chambers. Additionally, they are equipped with a layer that makes the surface softer, as well as a block for changing the temperature.

Each model has a heating option. This means that waterbeds are medical devices. Before making a purchase, consultation with a doctor is required.

Advantages and disadvantages

In the West, a waterbed is present in almost every home. No wonder. It has a number of positive characteristics.

  • Relieves stress from joints and effectively relaxes muscles. Water helps the body take the correct position during sleep. It does not interfere with blood circulation and promotes complete relaxation.
  • Ensures maintenance of optimal temperature. Modern models are equipped with heating. The system includes a built-in heating regulator. With its help, you can set the most comfortable temperature. In a well-warmed bed, falling asleep takes less than ten minutes. A warm water mattress is a good help in the fight against insomnia.
  • It is highly hygienic and hypoallergenic. Fungus and mites will never grow in such a design. And keeping it clean is quite easy - you just need to wipe it with a damp cloth from time to time.
  • Retains its qualities for many years. Over time, water surfaces do not sag or deform. The product case is very durable and wear-resistant.

The product does not have many disadvantages. One of the main ones is bulkiness. The design is quite heavy and bulky. It’s unlikely to fit it into a small apartment. Another disadvantage is the difficulty of care. Owners must change the water from time to time and follow certain operating rules.

With the proper level of dexterity, two people can sleep on a water mattress, but the movements of one person will still be felt by the other

What are the differences between water mattresses and standard ones?

In terms of external parameters, a water mattress is practically no different from a classic one. It has a similar design, standard shape. The main difference between the models is their content. In classic versions, latex and spring blocks are used, while water products are filled with water. It is she who gives a unique feeling of comfort during relaxation.


Another important distinguishing characteristic is the weight of the product. The structure filled with water weighs much more than a classic lounger. Because of this, certain difficulties arise in choosing a bed. Not everyone can withstand such loads. The classic shape for a water mattress is a rectangle with rounded edges, but there are also round and oval mattresses

Shapes and sizes of waterbeds

The classic shape for a waterbed is a rectangle with rounded edges. These products do not have sharp edges, since the seams on them come apart easily and there is a high probability of leakage.

There are also round and oval shaped mattresses.

The size range depends on the manufacturer, the standard parameters are:

  • 100 x 200 cm – single;
  • 120 x 200 cm – single bed;
  • 150 x 200 cm – double;
  • 180 x 210 cm – double “king” size.

Is it possible to buy a waterbed without additional accessories?

Yes, you can! And this is what distinguishes our store from others. Buy a waterbed and the price is only for the mattress! You can buy all accessories separately and if necessary. For example, some customers do not need heaters because... the mattress is in a warm room like a sauna. Spas don't need covers because... procedures on a mattress take a short time, and washing the cover after each visitor is inconvenient. You can buy a waterbed! But if you don't need a waterbed, you can buy a mattress without a waterbed

Features of water

All waterbeds have exceptional features:

  • Heavy weight. It will take several tens of liters to fill the case. Accordingly, the weight of such products is not small and in some cases reaches 500 kg. For comparison, conventional models do not exceed 40-50 kg in weight.
  • Due to the large weight of the product, it cannot be combined with a regular bed. Special foundations are used with a waterbed. They are similar in appearance to a podium and fully correspond to the size of the mattress.

  • A reliable floor covering will also be required. The load on it is approximately 100 kg per square meter.
  • The mattress filling needs to be changed. It is recommended to do this at least 2-3 times a year. In this case, if necessary, the contents must be disinfected. A special conditioner designed to combat bacteria and other microorganisms is added to the water once a year.

How long can a waterbed last?

Here we need to consider the issue in more detail. What is a waterbed made of? A water mattress consists directly of a vinyl shell, welded together to give it shape, a core and so-called fiber pads, as well as water that will be filled. The only thing that is very difficult, but still possible, to ruin is the vinyl shell and welds. In order for the welds to come apart and the mattress to rip, it needs to be stretched on both sides, but since a person does not have that much strength, you can tie him, for example, to two cars that will move away from each other. You can also try to pierce the vinyl with a well-sharpened sharp knife; it will not be possible to break through it right away, but still, if you set a goal, you will break through it. No animals with sharp claws or children will be able to tear through the mattress. Of course, like any thing, vinyl is subject to the aging process, but this process lasts for decades. As for the fiber core, it is located inside the mattress and cannot be affected from the outside, so it is inaccessible to damage. Finally, the water supporting element is directly in the waterbed, it is not subject to signs of fatigue, the main thing is to change it on time or clean it by adding water conditioner. It follows from this that if you set yourself the task of ruining a mattress, then this can be done, but with this approach you can even ruin a piece of stone. Therefore, the service life of a water mattress depends on its proper use; with proper use, mattresses last 20-30 years.

Feedback from water mattress buyers

If you are still in doubt whether to buy such a mattress or not, then reviews from real people who are already using it can help you.

“We bought a water mattress a year and a half ago. At first we were a little afraid that we would pierce something and flood the neighbors, but after a week they forgot about it. We have a multi-chamber mattress with a heating function. It turned out to be very durable. They even allowed the kids to jump on it! And we fall asleep on it faster. Overall, very satisfied." Vadim, 31 years old.

“I bought a children’s water mattress from the German company Blutimes for my daughter, as it was recommended to us for scoliosis. There's a coconut plate inside. We were diagnosed last year. Doctors are already noticing improvements, which we think are associated not only with treatment, but also with the correct position of the back during sleep. My daughter no longer complains of neck and back pain in the morning, and sleeps much more peacefully and soundly.” Marina, 44 years old

“I absolutely love my waterbed! It’s a little annoying that you need to periodically change the water in it, but at least I’m finally not freezing in bed. My problem is always cold extremities. And the mattress is so warm and cozy! Now I have another problem - I can’t get out of bed in the morning.” Svetlana, 21 years old.

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Can a waterbed give you an electric shock?

The waterbed has an electric heating element. However, there is no possibility of electric shock to a person! The conductive elements themselves are sealed into the rubber base of the mattress heater, preventing the current from escaping. The heating of the water mattress is located between the protective bath and the rubber bottom of the mattress itself, i.e. at a significant distance from the person lying down. Also, additional protection is probably the low voltage power in the heater device itself. As a result, you have a greater chance of getting an electric shock from a TV remote control than from a waterbed.

Requirements for a bed under a water mattress

Due to their heavy weight, regular beds are not suitable for waterbeds. In most cases, the product is sold complete with a solid base. It can also be made to order. The lower part is made of polyvinyl chloride structures, which are securely welded together. The base is a melamine board. It is mounted using screws. The side parts are decorated with suitable upholstery, and a layer of foam rubber is used for softness. The structure is installed on a plinth, and inside it rests on a cross-shaped base, which helps to distribute the load evenly.

A mandatory design element is a protective box made of moisture-resistant materials. The height of its sides is always greater than the mattress.

For the manufacture of the frame, eco-plastic, melamine boards, and wood that have undergone special treatment are used.

Myths and rumors about waterbeds

In Russia, water mattresses have not yet become widespread, so there are many myths surrounding their use, some of which have nothing to do with reality.

Let's consider the main ones:

  • gurgling. In fact, the design of modern mattresses almost completely eliminates the entry of air inside, which makes gurgling impossible;
  • seasickness. Indeed, on some cheap single-chamber models, a person with a weak vestibular apparatus can get motion sickness. Therefore, if you are prone to seasickness, give preference to multi-chamber models: they do not have this effect;
  • the water may go rotten. Maybe it’s not purified water, and there are bacteria inside the mattress, the proliferation of which leads to the water becoming rotten and creating an unpleasant odor. This can be combated with the help of special means that allow the water not to go rotten for years;
  • the mattress may tear. Without effort on the part of the owner, the product will not break. It is enough to simply protect the bed from sharp objects and explain to children that they cannot deliberately pierce the product;
  • Heated product may cause electric shock. Such fears are absolutely groundless, since conductive elements sealed in dielectric material do not come into contact with water. In addition, the current and voltage in the heating system are too weak;
  • the mattress uses a lot of electricity. In fact, monthly consumption is only 15 kW or less;
  • If damaged, water from the mattress can flood the room and neighbors. This is wrong. In the event of a mattress rupture, the liquid slowly flows into a special protective bath (box) and does not spread outside the bed.

Is a mattress safe with water?

A waterbed cannot easily break through and flood those living below. It is created from very durable materials, much stronger than those used in the manufacture of standard inflatable devices.

Before being sent for sale, all products undergo thorough inspection and testing. Even if a puncture occurs, the water will collect in a box installed by the structure.

When liquid gets into the cover, all the air comes out of it, so the water mattress is not a noisy accessory.

You shouldn't be afraid of electric shock either. Conductive elements are isolated from the filler. Also, the current power supplying the elements is too low to cause harm to the owner of the item.

Features of the acquisition: a question of price

The cost of an orthopedic bed with liquid filling is somewhat confusing for a buyer with an average level of income. In fact, given the fact that the state of the body largely depends on comfortable rest and good sleep, it is worth using high-quality functionality for the bedroom.


Waterbed with linen

The most reasonable prices are provided in the offers of Polish manufacturers of orthopedic goods. Products from Poland are in no way inferior in quality to elite sleeping structures from Italy and Germany. Not satisfied with the tariff schedule of a company store in the center of a metropolis? Take advantage of the offers from online storefronts; official online representatives of manufacturers provide customers with quality products at the lowest price.


Water mattress with bed

You should not save money on waterbeds with decent functionality, especially if you have diseases of the musculoskeletal system, vegetative-vascular dystonia, or suffer from insomnia. For pregnant women, it is also good to sit on a comfortable surface with the greatest comfort - complete relaxation for the back, it is also comfortable to lie on your side.


Waterbed

Please note that individual mattresses are cheaper than those included with a bed. Prices for single-chamber and multi-chamber models also differ significantly. Modifications with a built-in heating system are more expensive than analogues with a conventional regulator. You will have to pay a little more if you plan to buy a waterbed with innovative features for increased comfort.


High waterbed

Choose a product among offers from official suppliers of orthopedic structures. Be sure to inquire about the availability of quality certificates, guarantees, terms of delivery and service of the goods.

Nuances of use

Despite the manufacturability of water products, strict adherence to the instructions and operating rules will allow the mattress to be used for 20 years.

  • Replacing the filler. As a rule, the filler in simple models is changed once a year. In more advanced ones, even less often - once every 3 years. In this case, it is necessary to add special additives that block the proliferation of microorganisms and keep the water clean and fresh.
  • Caring for the mattress is simple - just wipe the surface with damp cloths and soap solutions. The textile cover is washed when dirty, but at least 2 times a year.
  • A vinyl container cannot withstand cuts and punctures. The presence of animals in the home imposes additional responsibilities on the owners to protect the device.

Rules of care and use

The water mattress requires special care, this will significantly extend the life of the product. The average service life is from 15 to 20 years. Each manufacturer recommends changing the water at different times. Most mattress fluid changes should be done annually. But there are also models that can do without changing the water for up to 3 years.=

To prevent water from going rancid, a special agent is added to it. The composition contains components that prevent the growth of bacteria. Products with a smooth surface should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth. Some mattresses are equipped with a fabric cover. It is recommended to remove and wash it twice a year.

Water beds are designed for high loads. Each manufacturer has its own maximum load limit, which should not be exceeded. If there are animals in the house, keep an eye on them so that they do not damage the mattress.

Tips for choosing

When choosing a waterbed, use the following guidelines.

  1. When purchasing, you need to consider the number of future owners of the bed. If you are sleeping together, you should purchase a double model with enhanced strength characteristics.

    Two water mattresses in one bed box - a good solution for two

  2. When choosing, it is worth considering the weight of the sleeper. The higher it is, the more rigid the surface must be selected. The correct level of rigidity will provide the necessary level of support for the back and spine.

    These mattresses allow you to adjust the firmness as you wish.

  3. Products with enhanced lumbar support are intended for people with joint and back problems. If you suffer from sciatica, this sleeping surface is ideal for you. It will help relieve pain and reduce the manifestations of diseases.

    Therapeutic heated water mattress for one person

  4. For a home with animals, you need to choose products with additionally protected sides. Animals may inadvertently damage the cover. If the bed is single-chamber, then the filler will simply spill out. The case should be properly protected from any sharp objects.

    Pet owners should weigh the feasibility of purchasing such a mattress several times.

  5. It is better to avoid a product at too low a price. It will be damaged and torn after just a few weeks of use.

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Device Features

By design, a water mattress is a reservoir with a water-based substance. What he really is:

  • polyvinyl chloride shell filled with liquid;
  • the perimeter of the structure is framed by a spring frame;
  • The outside of the structure is equipped with a thick fabric cover.

The internal container is strengthened with stabilizing layers to reduce the intensity of vibrations of the liquid medium. Modern water mattresses are equipped with a heating system of up to ten positions.


Blue and white bed in the bedroom


Beige bed in the bedroom

An orthopedic bed with a water mattress ensures the most correct body position during rest, helps eliminate stress accumulated in muscles and joints, allows you to sleep comfortably and wake up refreshed.


Water mattress on a four poster bed


Water mattress on a beige bed
If you are not sure about the merits of this progressive device, test it in a specialized store or showroom. Lie on a heated water mattress for a few minutes and feel the difference between a traditional fixed-component bed and an extraordinary circulating sleeper. A slight rocking of the base soothes and gives a feeling of weightlessness. The load on the spine is reduced, the muscles relax, the body is enveloped in warmth - favorable conditions are provided for proper rest and sleep.


Water mattress on a white leather bed

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