Soon after the ox cart appeared people started searching for a softer ride. You can imagine what happened when the ox drug the cart across Ye Ole English Pothole and bounced folks off the cart and into the dirt (or mud). Something must be done. And the something was the invention of the spring.
There have been several type of springs over the centuries, all designed to make the ride a little better. The leaf spring collapsed as the axle bounced along, lessening the impact of the cargo above. Next the coil spring was invented. It took a similar approach but based on the size and thickness of the coil, it could handle more weight than the leaf spring.
Later Ford introduced improvements with "twin I-beam" suspensions. But regardless of how the spring was formed, the search went on for something more gentle. It wasn't long before trucks and trains trumpeted "air ride suspension" as the best way to handle fragile cargo.
Should your body deserve anything less than an adjustable air mattress ride through the night?
The evolution from ox cart to air ride rail car is not all that much different than the evolution of the bed, but the ox cart of beds still sits in many bedrooms. The mattress is still some combination of springs that is similar to the bed your grandparents tossed and turned their nights away olee sleep 12 inch cal king size memory foam mattress review on.
If a transportation can evolve, isn't it time for your bedroom to evolve? Why not encounter a truly modern way to sleep and really…sleep? Wake up rested and refreshed. Greet the morning as if all of those bumps in the night never happened. Actually, they didn't. They were absorbed by an air bed construction that was designed to support you and not a bed manufacturer's bottom line.