Do the air beds have some type of heater that warms the air? I recall sleeping on a regular air mattress when a group visited a friend in Sarasota. Initially the air mattress seemed very comfortable but as the night wore on cold began to creep into these bones (which were a lot younger then!). I finally switched to the floor. Didn't mention the cold to anyone in our group.
The following night another of my friends chose the air mattress. The next morning she commented about how cold it became.
So, do the air beds get "cold" also?
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The Villages via Cincinnati, Ohio
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