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Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2025
good quality, worth the price
HB
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2024
This is my second time repurchasing inflatable mattresses- I’m looking for a mattress that will last more than 2 camping trips! I bought two of theses, they are exceptionally comfortable and user friendly but they haven’t lasted long enough- one of them deflates and it’s as if I’m just sleeping on hard, uncomfortable ground by the end of the night :(
The Urban Camper
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2024
First off don't expect this to be super soft. Even as firm as this is, I was very surprised by how well it worked and how good it was made. Unfolded it and gave it some extra air pressure to make sure that the foam was at it's max. Then let a bit of air out later that day and now it works great. Inflates just as avertised, with a couple of extra puffs to balance it out and you are good to go. The pillow like almost all of these are not really that great, I only inflate it when in the tent, but for the most part it is in my Car as that is where I live. I have mine placed inside of an puffly sleeping back and that gave it a great cushion and adds protection.
Shurik
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2024
First of all, it works as expected, it does not leak or deform or anything else.Pros:Light, easy to inflate (removable valves for inflating, just pull out the valve for easy deflating!), easy to handle, easy to connect to each other. Comfortable for sleeping. Pretty strong.Cons:Inflated pillow is not so useful: it is quite large (tall) and not as soft as the mattress itself. I would prefer longer mattress instead.Otherwise good overall product. I recommend.
Iryna
Reviewed in Canada on May 20, 2024
I have purchased 4 of these and I love them their comfortable and warm. I love that they have memory foam in them it makes it more comfort than the blow up air mattress. Bonus that it has a pillow. And it folds down super small.
Alexis Gaalván
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
It is worth it to invest in this. You will sleep warmer and more confortable. There is no need to buy the expensive fancy ones, or even less, an inflatable mattress (not practical). This sleeping pad is more practical and will keep you confortable and warm.
glynden
Reviewed in Canada on April 4, 2024
well it took way to long to inflate and was not very comforyable at all to sleep on i had bettee self inflating mattress in the military trhat i slept on i would not buy it ever again or reccomend it to anyone not worth the money
Joey ho
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2023
It won't leak air, the thickness and thickness are very suitable, and it is very comfortable to sleep on. But the pillow is uncomfortable. There is a gap between the pillow and the mattress, and the neck feels like it is hanging nothing to support it. And if you don’t sleep on the pillow and the mattress is not long enough, your feet will be exposed.
cristina
Reviewed in Spain on August 15, 2023
Dentro de la incomodidad de dormir en el campo, me ha resultado cómoda y fácil de usar.
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on February 9, 2023
Rapida la doppia valvola per sgonfiare facile gonfiare materiale resistente forse il peso penalizza leggermente il prodotto
Fraze1970
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 7, 2021
Really great sleeping mat we used for our camper. Worked brilliantly
Troy Loader
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2021
Used this once amd found the pillow would deflate within a couple of hours !
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2021
I put a thick yoga mat (from Amazon) under this and it was perfect!Hold your horses! No, this is not for:-lightweight camping-minimalist camping-backpacking-survivalist hammock off-the-grid DIY campingIt is for comfort while tent camping without spending a million dollars to sleep on the ground.And I love it.I bought two thick yoga mats and 2 of these. Yoga mats link:(https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08D96THSX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1)These roll up compactly (a little bigger around than a standard camp chair) and dry quickly.Did 4 tent trips with them so far and have had great success.Here's our routine:Tent and these go on the top of the pile in the wayback of the car.Tent goes up. I take my shoes off, get in, and I am handed two yoga mats, two of these, and bedding.While everything else gets unloaded onto the picnic table (I said it wasn't minimalist camping), I'm in the tent at work - unroll the yoga mats, unroll these puppies, open the air vents, and snap them together.I throw down a couple of flat sheets and blankets and leave them. By the time we've started a fire and set up, these have fluffed up enough that I just blow about 10 big breaths into each and we're good.It WILL be easier if you can store them "inflated." They have a memory and the foam inflates quicker if you store them that way. I keep them inflated under the bed and roll them up a few days before we need to pack them. It definitely improves their inflation time. But even if you can't do that, just open the air valve and let them "relax" a little bit before manually adding air.As a side note - these were purchased to convert a "non-tenter" into sleeping on the ground. He loves it. There are so many new places we can go with just the tent now.I got these at a low price in case sleeping on the ground just didn't work out. I have a Thermarest Basecamp from camping by myself that has lasted 15 years, and I'm only mentioning the Thermarest because I want to point out that I have purchased at the high end of the budget as well. Yes, the Thermarest is a higher quality, but pairing these with the yoga mats is absolutely fine.And that they snap together makes it a lot less slippery to have 2 people, 2 pads, 2 everything shifting around in a tent.These are a good deal.
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