![]() ![]() ![]() With the waterbed’s fall from the fashion world and other specialty sleep options entering the market such as memory foam, latex foam and air beds, waterbeds are increasingly hard to find. Vinyls like the ones from Boyd Flotation have become more sophisticated and refined, solving many of the earlier complaints and allowing waterbeds to become more specialized to sleep. Newer beds used air and water pockets to reduce the wave sensation but still allowed the bed to maintain its benefits. ![]() However, waterbeds have come a long way since then. Older waterbeds also had technological problems springing leaks, heaviness, excessive maintenance, and compilation. While waterbeds were associated with being trendy and fun, they weren’t associated with sleep. By 1986, waterbeds represented 20% of the bed market but then it became a victim of its own success. The popularity in the 1970’s deemed them the Bed of the Sexual Revolution. No mattress has ever been able to be as ‘cool’ as the waterbed. While many waterbeds have disappeared from the mattress stores, waterbeds still have a large following among those who swear by its therapeutic properties. Extremely popular from the 1970’s to the 1990’s, Waterbeds were on the forefront of promoting specialty sleep. Often featured in movies and television, pop culture has created many misconceptions about waterbeds. ![]()
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