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Intex 64101E Dura-Beam Standard Single-High Air Mattress: Fiber-Tech – Twin Size – 10in Bed Height – 300lb Weight Capacity – Pump Sold Separately
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Material Type | PVC |
Color | Tan |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 10 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 75"L x 39"W x 10"Th |
Size | Twin |
Item Firmness Description | Firm |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 300 Pounds |
Mattress Coil Type | Pocketed Coil |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping, Camping |
Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Additional Features | Twin Size, 10in Bed Height, 300lb Weight Capacity, Fiber-Tech |
L**Z
Comfortable & Durable Air Mattress
The air mattress provides excellent support and comfort for a restful sleep. Its durable, puncture-resistant design and quick inflation make it perfect for guests, camping, or travel. A great choice for convenience and relaxation!
R**E
Comfortable!
This is a terrific airbed. It's reasonably priced and far more comfortable than the very expensive model I purchased previously. Sleeping on the expensive model was nearly impossible, while this bed provides a good night's sleep. The only issue is that it isn't always easy to get up from the floor if you have knee problems but that would be the case with any shorter air bed. Very much recommend this one.
G**K
this is a good mattress
i got this 3 years ago and its as good as new. treat it well and it'll last. pump it up to soft and let it 'rest' for a day to stretch. then pump it up to firm or hard. let the air out slowly to find what comfort you like. a bike pump works fine but an electric pimp would be nice.
B**R
If your airbed LOSES_AIR_FAST or the VALVE_POPS_OUT you may be PUSHING_THE_VALVE_ONLY_HALFWAY_IN
There is a ridge halfway down the valve. If the valve is pushed into the hole only as far as the ridge, the airbed will lose air quickly or the valve may simply pop out. (I got two replacements for this airbed before I figured this out.) I'm certain this issue explains some of the negative reviews, which is why I tried to make the headline on this review stand out -- I'm hoping others will avoid the frustration of thinking their airbed is defective when it actually isn't. More details below about how to inflate the airbed in such a way that it doesn't lose air quickly.Putting it (fairly) briefly: pull open the thing on top of the valve; pull the valve out of the hole -- or leave it in (I think you leave the valve in if you're using the pump that you can purchase specifically for this airbed; with the Coleman pump I'm using, I pull the valve out); inflate the airbed; if you pulled the valve out, push it all the way into the hole -- past the ridge at the halfway point and all the way in (there's a little sound when you've pushed it all the way in, but do a visual check to make sure) -- or if you didn't pull the valve out, make sure it's pushed all the way in; push closed the thing on top of the valve.Now, for the more detailed description, I'm going to use the terminology used on the box the airbed comes in. First of all, if you've only opened the valve cap (the circular thing on top of the valve housing with a little "handle" that allows you to pull it up to open it) when you've inflated the airbed and you've left the valve housing in place, the issue of the valve housing possibly being only halfway in may not be relevant for you. At any rate, if your airbed is losing air quickly, it's worth it to check to see if the valve housing is now pushed all the way in. As I said above, there's a ridge halfway down the valve housing. Previously, I had been trying to push the valve housing into the exhaust hole with the valve cap in place and I was able to push it in only as far as the ridge. Once I "separated the valve cap from the valve housing" (the first instruction on the box, which I wish I'd paid more attention to earlier) before inflating the airbed, I was able to push the valve housing all the way into the exhaust hole once I'd inflated the airbed (and then I pushed the valve cap closed immediately after that to prevent air from getting out), and now the airbed isn't losing air quickly.And regarding the issue of the valve housing popping out, I'm pretty sure that only happens if the valve housing isn't pushed all the way into the exhaust hole.
S**A
Easy to use and good quality
Good bargain, worked for my first camping! Easy to use
G**N
Comfortable and Good Value, but Needs Frequent Refilling
I bought the Intex 64101E Dura-Beam Mattress and was honestly surprised by how comfortable it is. For an air mattress, it offers great support and a nice surface to lay on. It inflates quickly with a standard pump and packs away easily when not in use.That said, the mattress slowly loses air over time. It’s not a dramatic overnight deflation, but after the first night, it feels a bit softer. By the second night, it’s noticeably lower, and by the third day, I have to refill it because it gets too soft to sleep comfortably.Despite this, it still provides good-quality sleep, and for the price I paid, I really can’t ask for more. Just don’t expect it to stay fully firm for more than a couple of days without topping it off.Great for a short visit, an unexpected guest, or simply a small son or daughter who’s afraid of the closet monster and needs to sleep in dad’s room. 😄If you’re okay with reinflating every two days and need something temporary or occasional, this mattress is a solid buy.
C**
Good for camping
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Comfortable
A**%
Easy inflate/deflate
Easy to inflate and deflate. Most of these leak and are not very firm after a night but this one seemed to hold up for a couple nights with no issues.
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