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Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed

Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed
From Coleman

List Price: $39.99
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Product Description

4-In-1 Quick Airbed, 4 Beds In 1, Use Separately As Two Twin Beds, Zip Together For A King Size Bed, Zip, Stack & Snap Together For A Twin Double High, Conveniently Fits Standard Twin Or King Sized Sheets, Soft Suede Top For Luxurious Comfort.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Coleman
  • Model: 5998A390
  • Dimensions: 14.75" h x 11.00" w x 5.50" l, 13.20 pounds

Features

  • Two Twin-sized inflatable mattresses for multiple configurations
  • Use as two separate twin beds, connect to create king bed, or stack for double-high Twin
  • Exclusive PVC formula that's 15 percent more puncture resistant
  • Double lock valve opens extra wide for quick and easy inflation
  • Integrated Wrap & Roll storage system

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Got unexpected guests? Pull out the inflatable Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed to accommodate one or two guests comfortably. This uniquely designed, two-piece bed can be used in multiple configurations: the two Twin-size beds used separately (for two separate sleepers), zipped together for a King-size bed, or stacked on top of one another (and securely snapped together) for a tall Twin bed. It features Coleman's ComfortSmart coil system that conforms to your body's sleep position and a soft suede top. It also features Coleman's exclusive Wrap 'N' Roll storage system--just roll into attached bag, tie and transport.

This bed is protected by Coleman's Airtight System, featuring a double lock valve (which opens extra wide for quick and easy inflation and deflation) and an exclusive PVC formula that 15 percent more puncture resistant and can stand up to 600 pounds of pressure.

About Coleman
The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.


Customer Reviews

A comfortable, versatile bargain!4
After researching many of the other more expensive, self-inflating air beds, I decided to purchase the Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed for overnight guests. It's less than half the price of an average twin size Aero Bed and much more versatile as it can be configured as two twins, one king, or one double-height twin. You do need to buy a separate pump, but the Coleman pump is inexpensive and can be used for other inflating/deflating purposes (e.g., pool toys, vaccuum storage bags, etc.). Each mattress inflates and deflates in just a couple minutes, and it's quite easy to roll it up for storage. It's comfortable both as a single matress or double height. I ended up buying a second 4-in-1 Quickbed, so now I can accommodate up to 4 overnight guests for less than $100. I can't vouch for how long it will last, but even if it sprung a leak after a couple years of periodic use, it would still be worth it at this low price.

Best. Purchase. Ever.5
I don't normally review things, but this was such a good purchase that I can't resist...

I recently moved about 400 miles and into a big city apartment. I didn't have a lot of furniture, so it seemed kind of silly to rent a moving van just for a bed. Finally, after looking at a million different styles, I decided I'd try this inflatable bed. It's compact, so I could just squeeze it into the car with the rest of the luggage. I wouldn't have to fight to get a bed frame and mattress up the apartment stairs. Plus, I figured if I hated it, I could find a 'real' bed at some point.

I LOVE this bed. I've been sleeping on it every night for over 6 weeks and have never (yet) had to refill the air in it. Separating the twin beds is easy, and comes in handy when guests come visit.

One tiny tiny con... The very first time you lay on this bed, it is awkward and uncomfortable. I'm not gonna lie. However, after about 30 minutes, you get used to the 'water bed' feeling, and the whole bed feels insanely comfortable. It's like it takes the bed (or the PVC material) 30 minutes or so to 'relax'... Also, it did not come with a pump, so I had to buy one for 15.99. *shrugs*

I would never go back to a 'regular' bed. This bed can be an elevated twin bed, a king size, two twins, compacts down to about a 10 pound parcel with a carrying strap, is as comfortable as a spring mattress and cost me forty bucks.

Highly recommended.

*EDIT*-- June 11th 2008. Still sleeping on the bed nightly, *still* working wonderfully! The 'top' mattress (when stacked) does need an occasional bit of air every few weeks, but no big deal.

Shouldn't be leaking!1
I've bought two of these air mattresses locally and I'm disappointed--they both deflated notably within a couple nights. I've been using air mattresses for >5 years, and even cheap $15 ones have lasted me years without needing any air refill due to leakage. I don't understand why some other reviewers are giving four- and five-star reviews when they admit that the mattress loses air over just a few days. An air mattress that leaks is a piece of junk, period!