Waterbeds - Who Had One and Who Still Sleeps on One?

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Lifer
May 12, 2015
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I bought one in the 80's primarily as it made perfect ballast for a slight list in the houseboat I was living on in Sausalito. It was fun to sleep on and do other things, too. A heater was necessary, as it was cold on the boat at night.
 
Aug 1, 2012
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Had one in HS and college. I'd do it again too as long as it wasn't an old one like I had which sprung random leaks due to material fatigue. By "old" I mean it was only about 10 years old but it was a cheap one to begin with.

The warm bed part was nice as I lived in a really cold climate in a room with no heat.
 

Inspired Idler

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 4, 2019
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Denver, CO
Had one for quite some time, my back is paying for it today. Have one of the nicer Sleep Number now which is fantastic.
That's what I'd worry about. I'd also constantly worry about the darn thing popping and causing flood damage. I think there's a reason they've fallen out of favor haha.
 
The wooden frame should have a liner, which holds the water should the mattress spring a leak. No worries about flooding. I had one spring a leak on me, and you just wake up with some wet sheets. You use the hose to drain the frame, and plop in another $20 mattress and fill 'er up... no worries.

I wouldn't be able to get out of one now. But, I did upgrade to one that had ten cylinders that you filled with water instead of just one big bag... waveless. But, even those... I just wouldn't want to mess with it now.
 
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