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	<title>Comments on: Win a Beautyrest Mattress from Simmons Bedding Company</title>
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		<title>By: Acuvue</title>
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		<description>I purchased a cheap-o camping air bed to use as a regular bed since I move a bit here and there, and I like to stay portable. It was an Ozark Trail Queen size with a raised pillow section for your head. It inflated ok, no problems there. However sleeping on it is another story. It has these bumps in the surface from the support beams, and that makes it very lumpy to sleep on. That wouldn&#039;t be so bad, but the raised pillow area makes it difficult to sleep on your side or stomach without severe kinking of the neck/back. The raised pillow section is also a joke, since putting your head directly on it is like laying your head on a brick.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased a cheap-o camping air bed to use as a regular bed since I move a bit here and there, and I like to stay portable. It was an Ozark Trail Queen size with a raised pillow section for your head. It inflated ok, no problems there. However sleeping on it is another story. It has these bumps in the surface from the support beams, and that makes it very lumpy to sleep on. That wouldn&#39;t be so bad, but the raised pillow area makes it difficult to sleep on your side or stomach without severe kinking of the neck/back. The raised pillow section is also a joke, since putting your head directly on it is like laying your head on a brick.</p>
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