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I am a pretty picky sleeper and when I don’t get a good sleep, I get grumpy. As you can imagine being an ex-mattress salesman, when I get onto a bad mattress, be it at a friends house or a family members during the holiday’s, I always grumble about the sleeping arrangements. This year however, I decided to bring my own sleeping package in the most portable form, the air mattress. I decided to try a few different brands and models to figure out the best one for my wife and I.
The Test
I picked 5 top brand inflatable mattresses for under $300, then slept on each for a couple of nights, picking the overall best value and returning the rest. Since I didn’t have my garage handy when I am traveling, it needed to have a portable air pump included. Also, since traveling means trucking around all our stuff along with my family, I also wanted it to be relatively portable and not take up too much of our valuable trunk space. I graded each inflatable mattress with 10 points for comfort, 5 for portability convenience, and 5 points for ease of set-up and tear-down.
Here is a summary of my findings:
- Aerobed Full Size Classic Plus $149.99
- Points: Comfort: 8, Portability:3, Ease:3, Overall:14/20
- Coleman Queen Size Double High Quickbed (with pump) $84.99
- Points: Comfort: 3, Portability:4, Ease:4, Overall:11/20
- Wenzel Flocked-Top Insta-bed Airbed $64.89
- Points: Comfort: 5, Portability:4, Ease:2, Overall:11/20
- Simmons Beautyrest Sky Rise Express Air Bed with Pump, $109.49
- Points: Comfort: 8, Portability:4, Ease:4, Overall:16/20
- Home Trends Raised Air Mattress With Built-In Pump $59.82
- Points: Comfort: 10, Portability:3, Ease:4, Overall:18/20
- AeroBed Premier Raised Queen $275.99
- Points: Comfort: 10, Portability:2, Ease:5, Overall:18/20
Details:
Aerobed Full Size Classic Plus $149.99
Points: Comfort: 8, Portability:3, Ease:4, Overall:15/20
So I was a little nervous about sleeping on these beds and possibly sacrificing some quality sleep over the course of the experiment. But I was on a mission to avoid my parents hide-a-bed this year. To my surprise, this air mattress had a lot of promise. It inflated quickly in a matter of a minute (and consequently was even faster during deflation) with absolutely no hassles. The firmness could be controlled via the remote which made it easy to find the right support level. There was no air leakage in the morning and I felt pretty good. Getting out of it was a pain however as it only sits a few inches off the floor. Since I can hardly move in the mornings, having to get up from a low position like that provides a challenge, one in which I felt I was paying to avoid.
Being the first one I had tried, I was optimistic that I would find a good one. I thought that the price was reasonable for what I was getting, I just wished it sat a bit higher off the floor. It also didn’t store very well which encouraged a slightly lower score on portability.
Coleman Queen Size Double High Quickbed (with pump) $84.99
Comfort: 3, Portability:4, Ease:4, Overall:11/20
This is a very compact inflatable mattress and would have been very easy to transport around. Unfortunately, it quickly became apparent on my first night that my sleep was going to be sub-par. You can buy it with or without the pump, I bought it with the pump (for an extra $15 of course) which took under five minutes to inflate. The little bag attached is pretty easy to fit the mattress back into and it deflated pretty painlessly. I just couldn’t get comfortable on it as there seemed to be support in all the wrong places. Everything was great with it, except the main thing… comfort!
Wenzel Flocked-Top Insta-bed Airbed $64.89
Comfort: 5, Portability:3, Ease:3, Overall:11/20
The air pump that it comes with is battery operated which is nice so you don’t need to find a plug in. It inflated really fast (2 minutes or so), and also had a reverse switch to deflate it. I wondered what would happen if you forgot to pack extra D sized batteries though, and although it says it can fill and deflate up to 20 times on one set, an optional AC adapter would be nice.
The sleep itself was better than my previous night on the Coleman, but it certainly wasn’t premium. I woke up with a sore back and grumpy. The other thing is that it didn’t come with a storage bag. So I would have to get a seperate duffel bag to carry it around. That annoyed me. I would rather sleep on my parents broken hide-a-bed than this.
Simmons Beautyrest Sky Rise Express Air Bed with Pump, $109.49
Points: Comfort: 8, Portability:4, Ease:4, Overall:16/20
It’s Simmons right, so it must be a pretty decent bed, right? Well, it wasn’t bad. For the price tag, I thought it was really a good value. My sleep was similar to the Aerobed that I tried the first night and it was pretty easy to use. It comes with a duffel bag and repair kit which is a benefit since my kids will likely come and come on the bed when I’m not looking. Really easy to adjust the firmness level for finding the right support and all in all, it was the best mattress I had tried yet. Since I didn’t want to spend too much on a mattress if I could avoid it, it was certainly top of my list at this point.
Home Trends Raised Air Mattress With Built-In Pump $59.82
Points: Comfort: 10, Portability:4, Ease:4, Overall:18/20
When I was at Wal-Mart picking up the Simmons inflatable mattress, I happened to come across this Home Trends mattress which was super cheap. I pulled out my iPhone when I was there to see what I could find for reviews on it and low and behold, there were some very positive reviews for it. So I picked it up out of convenience and to my great surprise, this is one hell of a mattress. Comfort was comparable to my permanent latex mattress and everything from the pump to the height was spot on with what I was looking for. Ease of operation was fine once you figure out how the dial works and the portability was easy for folding up and came with a little carrying bag.
For the price, this was taking the cake hands down. I was pretty confident that this would be the one, and in the end, it won out.
AeroBed Premier Raised Queen $275.99
Points: Comfort: 10, Portability:3, Ease:5, Overall:18/20
So I had really liked the first bed I had tried, the AeroBed Classic Plus, and I thought I would give the brand another chance to see how good they actually could get. After all, I did want to find the best inflatable mattress and I really thought that this one looked promising. All I can say is wow. This bed certainly is comfortable. Similar to the Classic Plus, it had the firmness adjustment device which was easy to calibrate to support requirements. But, why does it have to be so cumbersome to set up and transport? If I was using it as a guest bed, I would probably have gone for this model. It was really easy to use and superior in comfort. The other factor was the price. For one quarter of the price, I could keep the Wal-Mart special which was also comfortable and convenient for travel.My wife really liked this AeroBed model and we debated whether the extra price was worth it.
Conclusion
In the end however, comfort, portability and price were the winners for the Home Sense inflatable mattress. We’ll see how it goes over the holiday’s. My only concern is whether the Home Sense inflatable mattress will be as durable. Mind you, I doubt I will go through four of them which would justify paying the premium for the Aerobed Premier.
I hope this helps you pick the right inflatable mattress for you!
Buying a mattress can be a pretty intimidating process. Many people feel embarassed or vulnerable by laying on mattresses as someone watches, while you try to pretend you are getting ready for a good night sleep and are checking the comfort out for yourself.
There are many different major box mattress store around. Some of the major stores are Sleep Country (both USA and Canada), Mattress Mattress (Canada only), as well as many other independent furniture stores. Furniture and department stores such as Walmart, Sears, or your local family start-ups will also typically sell them. To find mattress stores in your area, type your city name and “mattress store” in the google custom search at the top right of this page for best results. Regular searches on google will work as well, but the search to the top right will search specifically within the mattress genre.
When dealing with the mattress sales people themselves, make sure you take precautions as they can be very convincing. You would be surprised how easy it is to walk out of a mattress store with a mattress the sales person will make top commission on. Here is some advise from a previous post on discount beds:
Know how to barter with the sales persons. Mattress stores are absolutely insane with their mark-ups and notorious for making you feel like you are getting a “once in a lifetime deal”. You may be surprised how cheap you can actually get mattresses for (many times 40% or more off the sticker price). They will often guide you to the mattress they want you to buy so you must be very careful to not end up with the most marked up bed (but cheap quality). Never buy the mattress on the spot. Write down the make and model of the mattress and do some homework. Check reviews online (and prices!). They will give you the same (or better) deal no matter what they say to seal the deal immediately. They know that the chance of making the sale decreases substantially if they let you walk out the door. Look up the product and be patient. You’ll be surprised how much you can save by seeming really uncertain and uneasy about the price!
Good luck finding the best bed for yourself! Remember, take your time since you will be spending one third of the rest of your life in it!
Although hospitals were the only ones using adjustable beds originally, the last 25 years has seen substantial growth in the industry. There are a number of reasons why people prefer adjustable beds, most frequently circling around health issues. However, there are numerous benefits such as warming and massage functions that have lead many unimpaired individuals to make the switch. Functionally, the adjustable component is all done through the frame, however the mattress must be compliant with the frame. Simply, not all mattresses will work on such a frame.
Innerspring Adjustable Bed Mattresses
The spring system within the mattress must be designed to accommodate folding on particular intervals in order for the mattress to work properly. Therefore, not an innerspring mattress will do. There are a number of brands that provide mattresses with this in mind and most adjustable bed frames are designed with particular fold points. The primary manufacturer of the adjustable bed frames is Leggett and Platt and most mattress manufacturers will accommodate to those dimensions.
Some leading brands for this type of mattress are Sealy, Serta, and Simmons as well as sleep comfort who make a variety of mattresses suitable for adjustable beds.
Latex Adjustable Bed Mattress
Latex mattresses have really surged onto the market with many health benefits as well as typically strong warranties. The beds will last a long time and are antimicrobial which are perfect for any health related bed rest. Another benefit to the latex mattresses is that they will generally conform to any shape that they are put under. So, any latex mattress that is sized properly for the adjustable bed frame will do. It really comes down to the level of comfort you desire for the actual mattress. This is convenient for testing out mattresses because most mattress stores will have a wide selection of latex mattresses, but often a limited selection of innerspring adjustable bed frame mattresses.
Memory Foam Adjustable Bed Mattress
Since memory foam is so pliable these, like the latex mattresses can be used without concern of flat or adjustable bed frame being used. Memory foam has several advantages for comfort and has seen massive success in recent years for mattresses. However, there are a few disadvantages as well. The first is that it tends to trap moisture, which can be quite uncomfortable for some users should they be sweating much while they sleep. There are also often some offgassing of the materials for a period of time after purchase. Comfort levels are extremely versatile as the mattress has a great variance potential in firmness, based primarily on deflection, resilience, weight, and tensile strength.
Tempur-pedic is am excellent company producing quality memory foam mattresses.
Air Adjustable Bed Mattresses
There is a great benefit in these beds as they commonly have the ability to adjust the firmness level on the fly with a remote control system. This is really great for being able to find comfort no matter how you need it at particular times. The adjustable air mattresses have to be designed for the frame since not all air mattresses will work properly and are not designed to handle the pivot points. However, the air beds themselves are great for their versatility in firmness levels. Since the pressure within the air mattress remains constant throughout, pressure points are significantly reduced and thus increase circulation ensues. The bed of course must be adjusted in firmness to ensure the adequate back support is provided based on the individuals weight.
Dual adjustable air mattress beds are also common with each side being able to control the firmness for the individual sleeping on it. This is perfect for couples who each have their preference to firmness levels and also minimize the “bed shake” from getting in and out of beds by their partner.
Select Comfort specializes in the adjustable air mattresses and have a number of adjustable bed mattresses. They are famous for their “sleep number” system and have dual adjustable air mattresses.
All in all, an adjustable bed is a valuable addition to your sleep comfort. For many baby boomers, these mattresses allow for maximum comfort to help maintain health and wellness and can add value to your day to day life.
I have had a lot of people ask me about Kingsdown mattresses and I have to tell you the same thing I have always told them. Almost every customer that has ever bought a Kingsdown mattress from me, will almost always have problems with it.I am not sure what they are doing that makes them fail so regularly, but they are far overpriced to consistently have problems. Many customers have come into our store furious that their mattresses aren’t working out and that the customer support from Kingsdown is sub-par. Warranty or not, most mattress manufacturers will look for loopholes in their warranty agreements to not have to replace the defective mattress.
The company itself has been around for a little over a hundred years, used to specialize in box springs, but have also always been making innerspring mattresses to accompany them. I don’t believe they make latex, memory foam, futon, or air mattresses but are exclusive to innerspring mattresses and judging from customer complaints, they don’t make them well. From massive sagging problems, humps, holes, inclines and declines, the problems start often within the first 6 months of owning them. I don’t like to talk bad about anyone or any particular company, but the number of complaints I have had over the years from Kingsdown mattresses outweighs all the others combined.
One thing that was always interesting about Kingsdown is that they generally don’t provide specifications of what is inside the mattresses. As a general rule, don’t buy mattresses that you don’t know what is inside! Yet, people will spend $2500+ on these mattresses that will typically fail within the first few years. The commissions were relatively high on the Kingsdown mattresses as well, so we were often strongly encouraged to sale these to maximize profits.
It is possible that this review is not accurate as I have never had problems directly. However, judging by the number of back complaints (including people coming in to replace their Kingsdown mattresses often with less then 4 years use) I have always geared to steer customers away from them.
So, if you have comments (positive or negative) on this review, or you have stories about your experience with Kingsdown mattresses, please do leave a comment and share what you know.
Stay sharp!
There is one type of mattress that is gaining massive popularity on the market right now for great reason. These are called latex mattresses. Basically, the mattresses themselves have a latex foam mattress core that will last virtually forever if it was manufactured correctly and used a quality latex, such as a tatalay latex mattress. This is not always the case however, and mattress retailers are using the lack of knowledge to get consumers to buy mattresses that will yield the top commissions rather than the best product. Check out the latex mattress buying guide for more information on finding the best latex mattress.
So what makes these beds so appealing?
1. Does not disturb your partner: Independent cell construction means that your partner does not move when you move.
2. Relieves pressure points: Particularly in the hips and shoulders the latex mattresses relieve pressure points allowing for better circulation to the arms and legs.
3. Better moisture wicking: The open cell structure of the latex mattress allows moisture to move away from your body allowing you to not overheat. This is a big advantage over other foam mattresses such as memory foam which does not have very good breathability which often results in waking up sweaty.
4. Antimicrobial and hypoallergenic: Good news for allergy sufferers, these beds prevent mildews, molds and dust mites from becoming a problem, meaning better sleeps with less irritations. Conventional mattresses can be a great environment for bacteria growth which increases risk to immune deficiencies and potentially becoming sick more often. latex mattresses naturally prevent the development of these deleterious critters.
5. Durability: A quality latex foam mattress will outlast any innerspring mattress on the market today. Some manufactures have 30 year warranties on their latex models because there is far less mechanical break-downs that can occur with springs. This means you’ll be sleeping in comfort for many years to come without needing to replace the mattress as often.
6. Customizable: Latex mattress cores are made by creating a core that has holes punch through it. Depending on the size and frequency of these holes, the firmness changes. Although custom mattresses are more expensive, if you are planning to have the mattress for a while, it might not be as outrageous as you might imagine.
All things considered, latex mattresses are miles ahead of other mattresses on the market today. I personally sleep on a latex mattress as I think they are the best mattresses available. Like everything else however, not all latex mattresses are made equal. For more information on buying a latex mattress, check out my latex mattress buying guide.
Good luck in your quest for a good sleep!
So you want to find the best mattress available to you and probably at a reasonable price, right? Well, although the answer is not as simple as saying “brand x is the best mattress” there are particular makes and models of mattresses that have a real tendency to be picked more frequently above all others, and there is a reason for it. They are excellent mattresses.
Now, if you want to find the best mattress for YOU, it is essential that you go to a mattress store and start laying on several different ones. Depending on you body, including weight, weight distribution, body dimensions, and height,the beds will have different feels to them and some will be much more comfortable to the individual. The best mattress for back pain, as an example, is one that will support your body properly, which means you need to go test some out. If you are sleeping with someone, they should come along as well to see how it works for them too.
Now, if you came here, you are probably looking for a quick answer. In my years of selling mattresses, I have never been more impressed than the Serta Serenity Collection, Vera Wang Bridal Bed. This is a latex mattress using quality latex foams, which is great for several reasons. Check out my post for a better understanding of the benefits of latex mattresses. The downfall with this mattress however, is that it has a bit of a price tag attached with it. Expect to pay between $2000-3000 for a queen or king sized bed. This is often a little steep for some people, but keep in mind that it also comes with an unmatched 30 year warranty. Yes, you heard me correctly when I said 30 years. So if you are 30 years old now, expect to still have warranty on it when you are getting ready to retire.
Now, if you are not looking to spend that much, there are other quality mattresses that are available for less. But, generally they are not as good. But, it is important to note that by not as good, I mean, you don’t have every luxury that comes with the Vera Wang bed. They are still great beds that will help you to get great sleeps. Most of the mid to high end Simmons, Serta, and Sealy mattresses will meet this mark for you and you can expect to get them for $1000-1500 for a queen/king size bed. These are their latex mattresses and innerspring models which are all quality beds with high spring counts.
If you do go with an innerspring mattress, avoid the pillowtop covers. Although they make the bed much more comfortable, they are the first part of the bed that will wear out. The added comfort is obvious when you lay on them, but it is far better to buy a separate mattress cover with pillowtop that you can replace when it wears out. That way, you can extend the life of your mattress by only replacing the topper, not the entire mattress itself.
As for me, I love my latex mattress and I think that it is the best mattress available today.
Good luck in finding the perfect bed!
Waterbed Mattresses have changed quite a bit since they were popularized in the 60’s and the surge in the market back in the 80’s. Although those original hard sided, full motion models are heavily criticized for causing back pain, modern waterbed mattresses have changed to deal with the problems of the old.
Waterbed mattresses are typically categorized in terms of motion, such as full motion, semi-waveless, and waveless. Often there will be an association with the degree of “wavelessness” via a percentage. This number doesn’t represent anything in specific, but indicates a degree of how fast the mattress will stop rocking after to get into it. For example, a 95% waveless waterbed mattress would stop rocking in less that 2 seconds. This is largely due to new fiber inserts which also provide lumbar support and of course the “swishing” effect and are often referred to as waveless, fiberfill or baffled waterbeds. Fiber layers are part of the composition of the bladder, being an internal component which the water would surround. Varying degrees of firmness can be achieved depending on the number of these lumbar layers which means that going to a supplier to test the firmness you prefer is a necessity. This might be a bit of a challenge as many retailers are not selling waterbed mattresses. However, if you live in or near a large center, with a bit of shopping around you should be able to find someone with a few options.
Traditionally, there was only the wood enclosed waterbed mattress (called hardsides) which essentially contained the bladder of the waterbed within the usually wooden frame. Today, there are many variations of the soft side waterbeds which look quite similar to a conventional inner spring mattress but contain a waterbed bladder on the inside. These typically have a mattress cover on them built up as a either a plush pillowtop or foam.
There are many waterbed mattresses that also have two bladders on the interior of the soft side variety. This allows for different “firmness” on either side of the bed for couples to have control over their individual preferences, and to eliminate the “hill and canyon” effect of the lighter person/heavier person in a full motion bladder. These mattresses can have different numbers of lumbar layers as well as water quantities.

Of course, if you are still in love with the old school full motion waterbed mattress, they are still available through online suppliers. However, those are typically not recommended as they almost certainly will lead to back problems. There were times in college that I thought I never wanted to sleep on anything else but a full motion waterbed mattress, since my girlfriend was a big fan when she stayed over. Needless to say, the periodic joys of waterbed copulations ended up being largely outweighed by the frequent backaches and we eventually purchased a new bed.
Fundamentally, the waterbed mattresses do what they are intended to do, namely provide a reduction in pressure points via even force distribution. Air mattresses use a similar concept to provide an even distribution of pressure often with the added benefit of customizable pressure adjustment on the fly. Waterbed mattresses have come along way and the modern designs can be really comfortable. I have never purchased a new one, but during my time as a mattress salesman there was quite a lot of interest generated by them and several customers said they would never sleep on anything else again.
The bottom line is that everyone needs to find a bed that suits them best. The best way to do that is to go test them out for yourself. Good luck finding retailers that are still selling these beauties however, after the 90’s crash due to back related complaints, waterbeds really fell off the map. As mentioned earlier though, if you are in a large center, there should be one still selling them.
Good luck!
Everyone requires extra places to sleep from time to time. There are a number of different styles available depending on what your living situation is like, for example like if you have a guest bedroom or not.
Guest Beds with a Spare Bedroom
If you have a spare bedroom, there are some very clever designs for guest beds to accommodate multiple person sleeping situations. Chances are you want some extra floor space in the spare room for times when you do not have guests over, so ideally you could have a single bed, however this is often not enough sleeping spaces. That is where a bed like the Kozee Sleep Supremo comes in. It has an extra single mattress that stores under the bed and can be brought up to make a double bed bed. This is a great option if you have a couple that wants to sleep together. It is also convertible to two single beds for convenience.

There are also many similar styles of beds that have an additional single bed that either rolls or slides out from under the other bed, called a “trundle bed” and sometimes “day bed”. However, many of them do not have a way to lift the lower mattress up higher. This is problematic if you want a couple to be able to share a bed. The other problem is that it is not great for elderly guests as getting up and down from a low bed might cause issues.
Guest Beds Without a Spare Room
There are a number of other available beds that can be set up directly in any room and folded up for storage after. There are metal frame “cots” which will fold up easily and can be stored in a closet or area in your basement. These are convenient because your guests remain elevated from the floor. Spring count can be pretty minimal since they need to be able to fold. The mattress area which is folded has a reduced spring count which unfortunately is the area which should have the most support for maximum comfort. Some higher quality models have an actual “crease” where two separate mattresses are joined together. This provide better comfort and is the ideal style.
A trifold style is designed to be laid out on the floor as well. These are generally more convenient to store and are a bit more supportive, since the creases are in two areas where little support is required. Again, one of the problems is the on floor design which is a problem for older guests.
There are also stowaway and fold out beds from chests. Essentially, a futon frame is folded up within the contents which can be unfolded when required. If you have some space in your living room or rumpus room, then this is a great alternative as you essentially end up with a full on futon bed when folded out.
Good Luck!
Everyone is always looking for convenient ways to have more sleeping places for guests. The big challenge is always space to allow for people to sleep comfortably without always having additional bedrooms and beds. There are a few options that are available to assist in meeting your requirements including air mattresses, futon sofa beds, and folding beds. For comfort, a futon sofa bed is probably the most comfortable option, but if you already have sofa’s that you do not want to replace, then a folding bed is the best alternative.
Folding beds come in a variety of forms. There are metal frame models which will fold up on the easily and require a closet or area in your basement to store. These are nice because they keep your guests elevated from the floor. The main problem with these types of beds is the spring count possible. The folded area when in storage mode requires the springs to be more sparse near the middle of the bed so it is easier to fold. Unfortunately, this is the area of the mattress which should have the most support for maximum comfort. Better models will have an actual crease where two distinct mattresses are sewn together. This provide better comfort and is the ideal style.
Another type of folding bed is the trifold design which typically is designed to be laid out on the floor. These are easier to store and are generally more supportive then the metal frame fold up beds. However, the downfall is that it needs to be on the floor. This is generally not to much of a problem unless the guests are elderly and have a hard time getting down to it.
The notable style is the wall or cabinet fold up beds. These look like a chest, dresser, or cabinet and have a futon frame folded up within it’s contents. These are sometimes called bed chests, bed in a box, stowaway beds or bed cabinets. Probably the most comfortable of all the options but requires that you have space for a cabinet.
Regardless of your spacial constraints, there are many different types of beds that can add additional sleeping space capacity to your home. Check out places online to find the design that would be suit your needs.
Good Luck!
There are many beautiful frames available for your bed, however a personal favorite of mine is pine beds. There is something about the wood which sets the feeling of home and comfort.
With many of us living in urban centers these days, with miles of concrete and steel, there is a refreshing glow that results from adding wood to our homes. Hardwood floors for example are much more cold and hard then say a carpeted area, however, everyone loves hardwood for the rich back to nature feeling that it provides.
In the bedroom, the same principles hold true. Wooden dressers, desks, headboards and pine bed frames all add to feeling of getting more involved in nature. Pine beds happen to be among the best value compared to other wood frames such as mahogany, oak, and birch. Pine is more readily available and cheaper for the manufacture and those savings are transfered along to you. If you do like the darker colors of mahogany for example, you are still able to stain the frame with darker stains. There are also many other tints that can be added to retain the wood feel but still mix it up a bit.
There should be no problems with durability of the actual wood itself, however, when you are buying the bed, double check the joints. Pine bunk beds, pine single beds, and pine double beds are all readily available and have great durability. Places such as Ikea which sale many different types of pine bed frame and other pine furniture are notorious for having problems with their joints. The best thing to do is add some glue to the dowels during construction to keep things tight as time goes on. Pick a day and write it in your calendar to check and tighten all the bolts and screws 6 months to a year from purchase. Wood will have structural problems, only if irregular stress is put on the wood. This is often caused by loose joints which will carry all the force at the bolt or screw. The frictional forces of the wooden dowels, or tongue and groove connections ensure that the wood does not have solely bearing stress. Keep all the screws and bolts tight especially on the pine bunk beds as it can be a hazard for one to come loose.
If you buy a quality pine bed, it should last you for many years to come. Good luck in your hunting!
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