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The Bed is Long. My feet don't hang over the end like the Walmart types that are $10 to $20 dollars more.
This bed is Basically Flat" No Humps to keep rolling over to try and get comfortable. Quality.
Much better then anything at Walmart by far. Walmart's are more expensive as well.
Holds air all night
Easy to set up and use
Comes with a nice storage bag
When the mattress arrived it was so lightweight i could carry it under one arm, based on this i was ready to return it...most high quality air mattresses weigh a ton. This one is super light.
Anyways I needed to sleep, so I filled up the mattress and it filled perfectly. Two of us slept on it the first night (about 330lbs) then myself (175lbs) for the past week. Ive only topped up the air twice, and I can sit on the side of the mattress to put on shoes and socks.
This is a great product, highly recommend
The built-in electric pump is a standout, inflating the bed to the perfect firmness in just 3-4 minutes, and deflation is just as quick for easy storage in the included duffel bag. At 60 x 80 x 18 inches, it fits standard queen sheets perfectly, and the indented sides keep them snugly in place. The 18-inch height makes getting in and out of bed effortless, especially for older guests. While some users report minor air leaks over time, I’ve used it for several weekends without issues, though I check the pressure before each use as recommended.
Lightweight and portable, it’s ideal for home use or camping, and the waterproof top adds durability. For anyone needing a reliable, comfortable air mattress that’s easy to set up and store, this Intex model is a great value that delivers a restful sleep experience. Highly recommend
I would like mention if you’re looking for some extra comfort, get a 3-4inch memory foam mattress topper to add to it and you got it made! So comfortable and I was happy to see it lasted as long as it did.
13” thickness was a solid buy. I’ll probably try the 18”or 22” next. To for added cushioning and clearance from the ground
Definitely recommend, great affordable option for anyone looking for an extra mattress.
I let it breathe for the better part of 4 hours, used it in a very well-ventilated indoor space, and woke up with terrible headaches from the VOC smells. All mattresses will have some smell but this is pretty bad. Bc it has velvet like felting you can't really wipe the smell away.
The queen size fits well and expanded to the full advertising size. The metal frame and bars are not a problem anymore. Originally I had put a 2” memory foam topper on the springs but have been unhappy with that setup as the metal frame was still a nuisance. Furthermore, the extra mattress thickness made folding the bed in a problem. This mattress fold in properly.
I’m 74 and 6’4” 245 and while I do not intend to use this as a primary sleeper, I could, I believe, use this sofa in a pinch without a problem.
My wife agrees that we made a wise choice in this mattress and she feels comfortable using it as a secondary bed.
No complaints. Hope this helps someone in there decision
The built-in electric pump inflates and deflates the mattress in just 4-5 minutes, making setup and takedown a breeze. The fiber-tech construction maintains firmness throughout the night, and the flocked top adds a cozy, non-slip surface for bedding. Its queen size (80x60 inches) comfortably fits two adults, and the included carry bag makes it perfect for travel or camping.
Cons: The pump is a bit noisy during inflation, and the mattress takes up some storage space when packed, but these are minor trade-offs.
Overall, this air mattress delivers outstanding comfort and convenience at a great price. Highly recommended for campers, travelers, or anyone needing a reliable guest bed!
The mattress didn't continue to smell with use. Make sure you have deep pocket sheets. There is no indent for the bottom of the elastic to go around. I only had to fix them once in 8 nights. I slept alone, so I can't say how it would be with two. I'll update when we sleep on our with two people. But I found it very firm and comfortable. I've been having some back & neck pain. It didn't cause any problems. Might have to add some air 2nd night as the mattress might stretch a bit first time using. Found it to be true queen size. Cord/plug a little tricky to store back in the compartment within mattress.
Does take some time to deflat. It folds easily and compact, but I'll have to figure out the configuration of exactly how to fold it to get it to fit into the bag once I get a replacement. I believe you'll need two people to get it in the bag. It's heavier than the thinner mattresses. So much nicer having the higher height, especially if you're going to sleep on it for more than one night. I think I went with the 22".
Short version: durable, internal pump is the best.
Full version:
I've owned a few air mattresses, and they last 1-2 uses before developing leaks. This one was in the same price range so I wasn't expecting much... just needed it for a guest who was coming at the time of purchase. Scanned Amazon for the price I was willing to spend, and picked one with 4.5+ stars.
We have guests 2+ times per year, staying for 3-5 days. That's just frequent enough that our air mattresses get leaks from us taking them in and out of our basement closest, or having them sit in the closest and get knocked around while we're getting suitcases or rollerblades out. It's also INFREQUENT enough that we lose track of the pump after one or two uses.... HOLY MOLY do I love the internal pump.
Most recent usage: my teen daughter had a friend over 3 weeks ago. She's a typical lazy teen, so she is yet to deflate it and put it away. Her younger sister had been jumping on it in that time, and the teen has been walking over it because her room is small so there's no way not to. We only inflated it that initial day, and it's still fully inflated.
This was a happy surprise of a purchase. If this ever dies, I'll be buying this exact model.
First off, set up was a breeze. I laid it out and started inflation and it took about 4-5 minutes to fully inflate. The motor made noise, but it’s to be expected from something like this—I can say that it wasn’t as noisy as our Costco-bought mattress.
Second, it’s big—but that’s not a bad thing as much as I thought anyway after I saw it fully inflated. Turns out, for me, it’s a good thing. Our Costco mattress sits low to the floor and as it deflates a bit during the night, it’s tough to get up. This one (the 22” model and the largest one at this writing) is wonderful as I can sit on the edge of it and stand up easily. Your experience may be different, but for older folks it makes it really easy to get out of bed in the morning.
How does it sleep? Well, since I was visiting by myself and my significant other wasn’t with me, I can only speak for a single sleeper. It was really comfortable! It did take a bit of tweaking though as I thought I would like it more firm as I like to side sleep. The first couple of nights were a bit rough as I tossed and turned a bit in my sleep—I found that I couldn’t get comfortable on my side. For the reviews that say that it deflates after sleeping on it, I can say that it did seem to lose some air after the first two nights. The manufacturer does state that it does “stretch” and not deflate. As I wanted to test that statement, I didn’t change the firmness of it by re-inflating it to where I had it. The third and fourth nights were better sleep and I didn’t feel like the mattress deflated at all, so I found the stretch statement to be valid—it wasn’t losing air. After that night, I re-inflated it to where I thought I’d like it. The next night was the same tossing and turning that I had those first two nights, so I concluded that I needed to make it less firm and I actually DEflated it a bit and for the rest of the stay it was perfect! I didn’t have to touch it and I even unplugged it.
When I was getting ready to leave, I started the deflation process by turning the dial in the opposite direction. It took longer to deflate, so I walked away for a bit—I’d guess about 7-8 minutes. When I came back the mattress was flat as a pancake and ready to fold. This is the only hassle of the process as folding it to get it into the storage bag and back into the box (for storage). I do like the tote that they provide as the handles make it easy to lug about.
So, the first use was a success. If repeated uses reveal issues, I’ll report back. I will say that I plan to buy another one to replace our beloved Costco air mattress—she’s showing her age and the height of this one as well as the cost make it a no-brainer to get it as a second. We’ll use this one until it dies (if it even does) and then fall back on our old one if needed. I gave an overall 5 stars for the product with 4 stars for sleep quality and comfort only because your idea of these two might be a bit of a learning experience until you find your inflation sweet spot—so it’s not just an “inflate fully and use” type of scenario.
So we ca,me to Amazon, they did not have a huge selection but the one we chose had a 4.5 inch mattress which was excactly the right sixe for the bed. When it was delivered we were very pleased with the look of the mattress. It had a cover on it that was waterproof and it looked as if it was very sturdy. The first to try it were our two granddaughterss who said it was fine. Thank you Amazon.
It is 4 1/2” thick and a bit hard to fold into sofa bed base. With some effort , it worked.
If it was 4” only, it would be better fit for sofa beds .overall, it is worth the money