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- #34,695 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #84 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping
Luis Navarro
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Comfortable, durable and easy to use
flynhi4u
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
We take an annual trip to a ski in cabin in the UP of Michigan. The cabin has foam pads to sleep on but they are so thin it felt like you were sleeling on the floor. We got one of these inflatable double matresses to take with us year and the difference was amazing! We carry all our gear to the cabin on pulk sleds that attach to our waist belts so the weight is not a big concern. Its too heavy for back packing any distance so this would not be my choice for the AT. Once to the cabin my wife had it air up with the built in foot pump and the bed all made by the time I got back with another load. She said it was easy and no real issues. It does take a few minutes of stepping on the pump to inflate it but better than huffing and puffing it full. As far as sleeping on it goes, we have slept amazingly well. As you get in bed you can push down to the bottom if you concentrate your weight in one area but once you lay down on it you get great support. It does make some noise as you move around on it but not enough to bug us. After xc skiing all day its so nice to come in and be comfortable at night. Its so comfortable we have taken afternoon naps and gone to bed early just to enjoy stretching out on it. This was our 3rd night sleeping on it and it by far was the best 30 bucks spent on the trip!
Kelsey Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Very impressed with it. It gives good support, the pump is very convenient because the air doesn't come out when you pump it since there is a separate area for pumping vs releasing area. It is a good size.Built in pillows, nice materialTook a bit to pump because we didn't realize we needed to put our foot length wise and parallel to the end. So a little learning curve but once we figured it out it just took 3 minutes. Only takes one person.Pumped up really nicely. They can see it as seeing their main go toUsually they don't like air mattresses because you can feel the movement but this is sectioned off in a way where it's more comfortable.Let the air out in 2 places when deflating, fold it in quartersWhen you fold it lengthwise don't fold it all the way to the edge because the pump is there. Roll it up towards the nozzles and not towards the pump. It fit back in the bag.Queen sized, and has a repair kit.There are printed instructions that helped we just overlooked them at first.
Lloyd Walker
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
This actually packs back into the stuff sack, and for two people at 3.5 pounds, it approaches the ultralight category. The pump is self-contained in the air mattress and took under three minutes to fully inflate. The headrest area is slightly raised above the rest of the sleeping area.Weight feels pretty well supported while resting atop, at least if you're using another surface (like a sleeping bag) to disperse the weight. If you're lying directly on top the air mattress with nothing else, inbetween, it's easy for a knee or elbow to push inbetween the air baffles and push against the ground surface. I don't think most people will be using this without a sleeping bag, so I don't want to judge too harshly, but if that's a concern of yours, you may prefer the orange design on the product page. I'm not sure what the R-value is, but between the pockets of air, it seems pretty decent for what it is.Overall, pretty nifty piece of kit for the price. Replaces a much heavier air mattress and a separate bellows pump with a streamlined piece of gear that actually rolls up and fits back in its bag.
Amber Burress
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Bought 2 of these for a backpacking camping trip with my 12 year old son. I'm a larger person but it was plenty comfy (considering sleeping on the ground lol) easy to blow up with the foot pump. Only takes a few seconds. Overall, good sleeping pad for the value.
Lindsey
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
So I really do like a lot of things from this air mattress. It’s lightweight and as has an easy set up in case one does not have an air pump to use. Where is was lackluster was definitely the comfort. When one lies down alone on the item, the comfortability is very underwhelming. Once someone lays down with you and the bed is a bit more balanced, the comfort is there, so that is the reason for my 3 stars.
Join
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
The material of the yoga mat is excellent—very lightweight yet thick. The multiple valve openings make it easy to operate, allowing for quick inflation and deflation. The surface area is large enough, and it’s very comfortable to exercise on after inflating,And it's easy to store. providing insulation from the ground. Actually, another reason I needed it is that I have a tent. When it gets hot, I often go outdoors, and this makes for a perfect outdoor bed.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
This mattress is filled with air via a foot pump built into the bottom of it. You just step on it. We will ignore the sound it makes. If you have kids who are already asleep. I would not bother inflating it. You will wake them. But this is not the biggest problem. Stepping on the pump to inflate the bed, takes about half an hour. And your legs will get tired. It takes for ever. Please understand that this mattress is about the same size as a pool bed or futon in size it’s not very big. So if you don’t get enough air in it you are basically sleeping on the floor.The selling point according to the advertisement is that it was easy and quick to fill. This is wrong and misleading.This is not with the value payed for it. Would not recommend.Does not function as advertised.
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