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New Bestway Single Flocked Inflatable Comfort Quest Air Bed With Electric Pump65 product ratings See more like thisBest Air Mattresses image jea_giroAir mattresses are such a simple convenience and yet so important. The thick, lumpy mattresses of the past are but an uncomfortable memory as  new fabrics and technologies pave the way for more pleasing...Read More about Best Air MattressesBest Portable Air Mattresses image glennwritesHaving a high-quality portable air mattress readily available can quickly turn into a worthwhile investment. Whether you need a portable mattress for camping or for an unexpected houseguest, finding a...Read More about Best Portable Air MattressesThe backseat car bed is an inflatable mattress that you can fit perfectly into the back seat of your car and sleep comfortably instead of sleeping on the small amount of room the back seat of your car usually provides. No longer will you need to get a DWI when a cop finds you passed out drunk in the drivers seat on the side of the highway, now just pull over to the side of the road, blow up your mattress (if you haven't already done so), and sleep off that liquor in the backseat on a mattress, put a blanket over yourself and hopefully you will wake up in the middle of an impound lot instead of jail cell.




The inflatable backseat car bed will fit most car models, includes a pump to inflate the bed, and measures 53 inches in length, 34.6 inches wide, and 16.5 inches in height. Unique Gifts For MenUnique Gifts For Camping LoversUnique Gifts For Car Enthusiasts Odditymall - Unique Gift Ideas (55124 )1444Sign up for newsletterin titles & descriptionWelcome to my eBay Store. Please add me to your list of favorite sellers and visit often, thanks^^The average adult requires between seven to nine hours of sleep per night in order to remain healthy in the long term and to be alert and productive each day. However, more than forty percent of Americans are chronically sleep deprived and, therefore, at risk of everything from a weakened immune system, to less productivity at work, to creating a hazard while driving or operating machinery, to simply enjoying less satisfaction from life. Beyond ensuring that you are giving yourself enough time to achieve an adequate amount of sleep, you also need to make sure you are creating the conditions for quality sleep.




Sleep that is frequently interrupted or conditions in which the deeper sleep cycles that naturally occur during circadian rhythms cannot be achieved is not nearly as productive as protracted periods of deep, restful slumber. In fact, nine hours of fitful sleep may be worth less than six hours of deep, uninterrupted sleep. To make sure you are providing yourself ideal sleeping conditions, remove as many distractions as possible from your pre-bedtime routine. That means turning off the TV and the computer (and the smartphone) at least a half hour before you sleep so your eyes and brain can wind down from the stimuli. Make sure the room in which you sleep is quiet, or else is filled with a steady sound created by a fan or white noise machine that can help drown out other sharp sounds that might wake you. A proper bedroom should be free from light, including even the glow of the clock; turn your clock away from your face to reduce the light it shines on your eyelids and to resist the urge to check the clock every time you wake or when sleep is long in coming.




Ensure your bedroom is cool and temperate with proper circulation and ventilation. And finally, you must make sure you have a comfortable bed on which to sleep. If you need to spend a night or two on a friend's couch while you travel, that's one thing; in general, though, you should spend every night on a supportive, comfortable mattress. Hard as it may be to believe, that could well be an inflatable air mattress given the quality options available today. It's a great idea to keep an inflatable air mattress at home at all times. When you have an air mattress, you always have another bed at the ready, and that's good news for houseguests or for yourself. If your regular mattress becomes unexpectedly compromised by spilled liquid, a popped spring, or any other issue, it's far more pleasant to spend the night on an air mattress than it would be to sleep on the sofa or the floor. Likewise, when you have guests show up (expected or not), you can provide them a comfortable place to sleep with minimal effort.




If you live in an apartment or a smaller home, having a dedicated guest room may be out of the question. In such a situation, an air mattress is the perfect way to maximize the efficient use of your home when you need to provide extra sleeping surfaces that can be tucked away into an attic, closet, or even under another bed when not needed. If you are selecting an air mattress for your home, then its weight and compressed size will likely not be an issue. Opt for the most comfortable option that fits your budget, keeping in mind that even the more expensive, self-inflating air mattresses with built in pumps and leak-proof designs still cost only a little more than a hundred dollars, with $125 being about as much as you'll ever spend on a queen-sized air mattress. It's quite affordable to be a welcoming host with gracious and grateful guests. If you're choosing an air mattress that you'll use during travel, then weight and inflation options take on a new level of importance.




If you are a camper who will be carrying the air mattress over any notable distance, then weight suddenly becomes the most important consideration and should be weighed first, so to speak. Weight is also a factor when loading a vehicle for car camping or a cross country drive, of course, but it is of much less concern in that case. Next, you must consider an air mattress's inflation method. Many high-quality air mattresses have built-in air pumps that plug right into any standard outlet. If you are in a cabin or tent without an outlet (or a generator), those fancy pumps are absolutely useless, though. Other options can be inflated by electric pumps that hold a charge, and these are a great idea for limited-term use. Most air pumps won't hold a charge suitable for inflation for more than a day or two, and may only provide enough power to fill your air mattress once. Look for an option that can also be inflated using a hand pump. The extra effort required to pump air into your mattress manually will more than pay off when you can inflate the unit at will in any location.

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