Benefits of Land and Sky's Floatation Mattresses

Land and Sky's New Century Full-Depth Flotation beds are for those who want the very best life has to offer ... there are no compromises.

The comfort and rejuvenating powers of Land and Sky's Full-Depth Flotation Beds are so pronounced, the body savors the experience during sleep and draws upon it throughout the day. The "responsive give" of the mattress cradles you in comfort while the advanced support system of water provides therapeutic support for soothing, healthful sleep.

Supreme Comfort.
Extraordinary Support.

Land and Sky's Full Depth or Deep Fill technology creates the first truly reactive sleep system, cradling the sleeper in soothing comfort while providing, healthful, therapeutic posture support.

New Century Dreamscape with NC 8500 InnerCoil water chamber cutaway view

A waterbed provides even support for better sleeping posture

Why Deep Fill support is different.

Surrounded by the natural fluidity of water, each mattress reacts individually to changes in the sleeper's shape, body position and weight distribution. Most flotation support systems provide "passive support" the system compresses to conform to the sleeper's body. This fit is comfortable but does not promote proper sleeping posture. Water mattresses offer true "reactive support" characteristics. Each water mattress reacts to the sleeper's body by gently pushing back, providing perfect, personalized support in any sleeping position.

A New Era in Comfort.

Because water naturally yields to the weight and contours of the body, New Century flotation mattresses effortlessly cradle and caress every curve. Sleep-disruptive pressure points are eliminated, allowing the body to rest naturally, in deep, soothing comfort

Responsive Support for
Ideal Sleeping Posture

The New Century collection features a system design that responds to body weight and natural curves to provide the mid-body support required for the most healthful sleep. The Deep Fill design provides Stand Tall-Sleep Tall sleeping posture, with the middle ear, shoulder, hip and ankle all in alignment.

Last updated 06/16/06