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Aerobed InstaSleep Twin Raised Inflatable Bed

Aerobed InstaSleep Twin Raised Inflatable Bed
From AeroBed

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Product Description

The Aerobed InstaSleep Raised is perfect for overnight guests, visiting family and friends, vacation homes, or anywhere you need a quick and comfortable extra bed. The Aerobed InstaSleep Raised ensures you or your guests an incredibly comfortable night's rest. With the exclusive Versa Flo pump, you can inflate and deflate the bed in less than 60 seconds. With the InstaSleep Raised bed you are assured top quality comfort and construction. You are able to create ideal firmness with our One Touch Comfort Control. The bed is made of puncture-resistant heavy-gauge, non-allergenic PVC vinyl and has a plush velvety sleep surface. It is also over two times the height of a traditional mattress, with a 19" high sleep surface. Standard size sheets fit these beds and InstaSleep Raised beds are backed by a two-year limited express warranty. You will love the incredible versatility of this bed, just deflate, roll up and it stores in a durable carry bag that is easy to store.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53934 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: Twin
  • Color: Blue
  • Brand: Aero
  • Model: 09311
  • Dimensions: 19.00" h x 39.00" w x 74.00" l, 17.00 pounds

Features

  • One twin-size raised inflatable mattress from Aerobed
  • Made of puncture-resistant heavy-gauge, non-allergenic PVC vinyl
  • Inflates in less than 60 seconds; One Touch comfort control adjusts firmness
  • Rolls up and stores compactly in durable carry bag
  • Fits standard size sheets; 74 by 39 by 19 inches; imported

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Comfortable, quick, and convenient, the Aerobed InstaSleep raised air mattress is a versatile solution for cozy sleeping arrangements. A good night's rest for you or your guests is ready in less than a minute, thanks to a powerful Versa Flo pump system, and firmness can be adjusted to your ideal comfort with the One Touch comfort control. Wrapped in a plush velvety sleep surface, the AeroBed InstaSleep mattress is made of puncture-resistant heavy-gauge, non-allergenic PVC vinyl for lasting durability. Standard twin-size sheets fit the bed, and when ready to store, the AeroBed rapidly deflates, rolls up and stores compactly in its matching carry bag. For added convenience, the raised mattress offers twice the height of a traditional mattress, with a 19-inch-high sleep surface. Built to last, InstaSleep beds include a two-year limited express warranty.


Customer Reviews

Not bad4
This mattress is fine - I didn't care for the intense smell it has when you first use it, and it also has fairly pronounced bumps on the top that you may need to cover with a thick blanket. However, it served its purpose well for an overnight guest and inflated and deflated easily. Note - if you're using this on a non-carpeted floor, place a sheet under it to avoid the plastic rubbing noisily against the floor all night.

Satisfied4
It took me a while to get used to the ridges on top, until I realized you shouldn't inflate it fully. Now it's very comfortable, and remains inflated for at least 3-4 days. The only complaint is it gets rather cold at night because the air inside is cold. I ended up putting a blanket on top of it. Been having good night sleep ever since.

Let this be a lesson to you.5
This is puncture resistant heavy gauge. If the description doesn't say puncture resistant heavy gauge, it wont last long. I got a queen size that I paid $45 for that was good for 2 months. How do you patch the inner lining that separates the tubes? I ended up sleaping on 6 small tubes, and 1 huge one at the edge of the bed. Having previously gotten this same bed in a twin (must have been one of the last ones to buy), I know this one will hold up. If you go for the cheap "industrial strength" beds, they'll last about 2 to 4 months. If you go for the puncture resistant, it'll last a lot longer. Even though it costs a bit more, buying the less expensive ones costs more in the long run (they give you patches, but how are you going to find the puncture?). I'd say go for the puncture resistant, and save trouble down the road. Take it from a guy that's tossed 2 cheap air beds.