Product Description
The Coleman Twin-Sized Quickbed is a great choice for camping, overnight guests, or anywhere you need an extra bed. Measuring 74″ long by 39″ wide when inflated (fitting standard twin sheets), the Quickbed is made of heavy-duty, puncture-resistant PVC, with 32 coils inside and a soft suede top for extra comfort. The Quickbed is easy to inflate and deflate, thanks to Coleman’s extra-wide Advanced Double Lock Valve. Like all Coleman inflatable products, this Quickbed features Coleman’s Airtight System, guaranteed not to leak. And the built-in Wrap ‘N’ Roll storage system makes packing and storing quick and easy.
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Jovianne says:
We’ve got three of these air mattresses for our kids (my wife and I have a queen size for us) when we’re car camping and also to make the mattresses in our RV more comfortable.
They’re not heavy, they inflate quickly and easily (I recommend the 4D inflator) and deflate and store away just as easily. I leave them a little bit “mushy” so that the kids don’t feel like they’re sleeping on a board. They’re far and away more comfortable than the thin little sleeping pads (even the self-inflators) that we use for canoe camping and backpacking.
I did puncture one on the sharp corner of our RV door, but that’s the only problem I’ve ever had with them.
I was initially using a 12v inflator to pump them up, but learned quickly that the smaller 4D inflator is far superior and more convenient.
For the price and the comfort they give you for that price, I recommend them to anyone. You can get better, but it will certainly cost you.
February 21, 2010, 10:19 pmMutia says:
Lived on it for a month while moving and then driving across
country.
This mattress is certainly not as good as the higher end alternatives,
however for the price it isn’t bad and is better than the lightweight
backpacking pads that I normally sleep on when camping. Note that it doesn’t come with an air pump so you’ll need to decide what type
you’ll get for it.
For folks thinking about camping in cold weather, realize that it doesn’t
February 21, 2010, 11:05 pminsulate very well (nor do most pure air mattresses) so you’ll want to think about warmth. For summer/warm weather camping or as an extra mattress for kids, it is fine. Do be careful about not placing it on/near
something which will puncture it. I never had a leak, but I’ve been very
careful with both it and my backpacking pads.