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Best  Air Mattress Sheetsair mattress sheets that fit air mattresses

Are there special sheets for air mattresses?

No, at least not for the permanent home air mattresses. Those do not need special sheets. Temporary air mattresses may need different sheets though. Those are the air mattresses that you only blow up for guests. These temporary air mattresses may not use the same sheets as the permanent ones. The permanent air mattresses are usually the same size as regular mattresses. The temporary blow-up air mattresses usually need longer sheets. In essence, you can call these sheets as special.

 

Best Air Mattress Sheets innomax Upper flex sheets for air mattrresses

 

Innomax Upper-Flex™ Air Mattress Sheet Set

The Innomax Upper-Flex™ sheets are single-strand and have a thread count of 300. These traits give the sheets a silky soft feel for amazing comfort. The sheets can fit also up to a 20-inch tall mattress. They can come in non-standard sizes, such as split top queen, split top king, and split top California king. The Innomax Upper-Flex™ sheets also come in standard sizes like twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, and California king. The set also comes with a fully Elasticized bottom sheet and two king or queen pillowcases.

 

Air Mattress Sheet Sizes

Air mattresses can come in standard and non-standard sizes. Thus, it is key to find the right size for your mattress. The non-standard sizes include the split top queen, split top king, and split top California king. As the name suggests, split top mattresses have a split only at the top or head portion. So, sheets for these mattresses are also split at the top. It is important to know how far the split goes. The split can range from 32 inches to 34 inches. The standard air mattress sheets are like regular sheet sizes.  Below are some of the sizes of sheet sizes.

 

Air Mattress Sheet SizeDimensions (IN)Split Top Head(IN)
Twin38 inches by 74 inchesNone Split
Twin XL38 inches by 80 inchesNone Split
Full54 inches by 75 inchesNone Split
Queen60 inches by 80 inchesNone Split
Split Top Queen60 inches by 80 inches32 inches to 34 inches
King76 inches by 80 inchesNone Split
Split Top King76 inches by 80 inches32 inches to 34 inches
California King72 inches by 84 inchesNone Split
Split Top California King72 inches by 84 inches32 inches to 34 inches

 

FAQ

 

How to keep sheets on an air mattress?

It is important to have fitted sheets that are big enough for the mattress. Make sure too that the sheets are tight enough to secure the corners. There are also sheet straps that can help secure the sheets on the mattress. The straps hook underneath the mattress at the corners.

 

Can you use fitted sheets on an air mattress?

Yes, you can. It is important to know the height of the mattress when choosing fitted sheets. The Innomax sheets can fit a mattress height of up to 20 inches. Meanwhile, most air mattresses are 10 inches to 14 inches tall.

 

Are airbed and air mattress sheets the same?

Some people interchange the terms “airbed” and “air mattress”. Some refer to an air mattress as a “blow-up mattress”. The term “blow-up” is more commonly used for air mattresses with air chambers, foam, and a remote. An example would be the Innomax air mattresses. Still, some people call the Innomax air mattresses “airbeds”. There is a common trait for the terms “airbed” and “air mattress”. Both refer to permanent mattresses for the home. Blow-up air mattresses can have different sheets though. Their height tends to be different from the regular mattress.

 

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Jesse C.
Jesse graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. As a life-long participant in sports and motocross, he suffered considerably from joint and back pain. It wasn’t until he purchased his first quality mattress that he found any relief. After having studied and tested hundreds of sleep products, as well as visiting manufacturers both overseas and in the U.S., Jesse established Rest Right Mattress. His approach is based on assessing the individual needs of each customer, and meeting those needs through expert knowledge of sleep products.