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Also, Amazon AI is suggesting that I write about the smell? I have a sensitive nose, and I haven’t noticed a smell. Sorry to anyone else who has
We have a guest coming and, thankfully, the bed arrived two days before our guest does. The night before arrival, we take it out of the box; blow it up; and watch it immediately go flat thanks to a nice hole in it. Now our guest gets to use an old twin blowup mattress and we have to return this thing. If these mattresses are this fragile, I think we'll try another brand.
This is a pretty sizable bed. The queen fits perfectly in my living room and without all the blankets it’s still pretty comfortable. It came with its own bag that I can use to put it away and came safely tightly wrapped and in another box. Although this has a headboard I didn’t think I would need it but it’s great from preventing my pillows from falling on the floor.
It only takes about 4-5 minutes to fully inflate.
Now here is my experience with deflating the bed while also getting ready for work:
So I usually wake up at 7:15am. But for today I got up at 7:10am.
I connect the plug and switch the dial to deflate.
I go to the restroom and brush my teeth and wash my face. Only 4 minutes has passed and the bed has pretty much deflated!
I remove the covers/pillows/blankets.
By the time I fold the bed (it still has a bit of air but it’s light enough that I can still move it) and take it to my room. I put everything away and check the time.
It was 7:20! I was able to finish getting ready for work and left the house by 7:28.
I’m so happy I didn’t have to make a large change in my schedule. Pretty happy that it pretty much does the work and is pretty comfortable to sleep on.
The only thing it is squishy when you first inflate it (there is even a note in the box that says to expect it) but on the 2nd night it was more firmer to my liking.
It even came with a patch just in case you need to patch up any holes (I’m pretty sure I’m not going to need it though since I’m not planning to ever go camping but really liked how thoughtful they were to provide the customer with one)
Overall definitely great substitute for a bed!
Great buy!!!
Anywho, I took it camping the first time a few weeks ago. The weekend before we went I blew it up to stretch the bed out. I can understand what they say about the stretching now. This bed is huge!! I have a picture and video of it next to a standard pac n play and you can see the height of it. It easily fit myself and my teen niece who kicked me in the back all night.
This bed is top notch and I have recommended this bad boy to every single person I know that Is looking for an air mattress. We actually just moved and I plan to use this bed until my mattress comes in!
Robert Womack
I’ll be honest I haven’t slept on it yet because I blew it up to stretch it for this weekend per the instructions!
It came packaged nice, & my 8 yr old helped me unfold it and plug it in then we just turned the air valve on and it blew its self up. I stopped it when I felt it was full. We all laid on it watching movies then put some more air in it to help with the stretch, and 2 of my kids slept on it last night!
It had only stretched a tad over night I put some more air in it this morning and I think it’s golden and ready for the weekend! So I do recommend you blow it up before your trip or major usage so you it’s already stretched and you don’t wake up to it feeling deflated! It’s natural for the material to stretch so you have to do this WITH ALL AIR MATRESSES!
I also purchased an egg carton pad to top it off to just help my back a little more (it’s a gel memory foam queen size and fits perfect) and I must say this thing feels almost as good as my regular bed! Even my husband was super impressed! I will update when I get home and settled this weekend and let y’all know how it did. But so far so good, my favorite air mattress by far already!!
I also love how high it sets off the ground which helps me being able to get up and down from it. I don’t feel like I have to roll and crawl! I just stand right up! Awesome for someone with such a bad back!
I weigh 130-137 and am 5.1 the hubs is right at 200lb at 5.11
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it’s not soft it is actually firm, which I like. My kids didn’t like sleeping on it with just a sheet, but after putting a thick comforter on top - they liked it. Overall our guests were ok sleeping on it a week.
The “headboard” adds about 18 inches to the overall mattress length when inflated. Headboard was the main reason we chose this mattress over regular inflatable mattresses - we love it. With added couple of pillows you can sit and read and makes it feel more like a bed.
Sheets - you will want to use king size fitted sheets for the queen size mattress or just a flat sheet, as the mattress is tall when inflated. And even king size didn’t go all the way to the floor and under the mattress. However I don’t think it’s a problem as the top of the mattress is none slid and sheet does not move.
I also used a smaller flat sheet to cover the “headboard” to make it more comfortable.
My current landlord loaned me a twin sized bed to sleep in to get me through until I could get my own bed. Due to my schedule being extremely busy, and just not having access to a truck or a way to move a bed, I just sat up week after week, sleeping in that laughably tiny twin sized bed night after night. I was also overweight, so I had many close calls where I almost rolled off the bed. I've since lost over 40lbs, and so rolling off was no longer an issue, but I hated not being able to stretch out properly. I finally was looking into ordering a memory foam matress and bed frame, but all those options were too expensive. Plus, my staircase is VERY narrow so I had to also consider how difficult it would be to carry a queen or full size mattress up that narrow stairway.
Then, it dawned on me: why not just order an inflatable mattress?! I slept on one for a long time when I lived with my grandmother and was caring for her. Never had anu issues. One cool thing about air mattresses, is that once you're ready to move around, all it takes is deflating it, folding it up, putting it in the bag, and carrying it to the next spot. So I liked that concept as well.
Well anyway, I ordered this bed on Wednesday night, and originally the predicted delivery date was for the following Tuesday. To my surprise, I got an update from FedEx saying it was ACTUALLY going to get here TODAY instead! I'm very happy I took a chance on it.
I quickly moved the twin sized futon and mattress out of my room, and now I have a nice, comfortable, inflatable queensize bed WITH a headboard, might I add! The headboard is surprisingly comfortable to lounge up against. Very comfortable for if I want to be on my laptop or netbook or if I were wanting to watch movies (getting a little television is next on my list).
The bed is very comfortable, I've been lounging on it all day today. Gotta finish reorganizing the room and getting everything together, but it's coming along.
I'm excited to sleep on this bed tonight. Hasn't let any air out yet, only slightly which I flipped the switch and refilled it. The tag mentions that this will happen in the beginning as it expands to its final size.
There are pros to the headboard as well as cons, but the cons are very little and not really an issue if you don't have them.
The pros with the "headboard" is that it's fluffy so you can sit up against it and lounge on it. Anothet cool thing is it doesn't LOOK bad at all; and you could even get creative and drape something over it to further camouflage it.
The ONLY con is that it adds to the dimensions of the bed. Some people like the headboard because it also prevents pillows from falling off the bed. But to me, you'll only run into that issue if the bed is in the middle of the room, away from a wall. If you're like me and plan to place it in a corner or against a wall, you probably could get away with getting the regular version of this bed that does not have the headboard. It'll save you like $30 too in the process.
Only other SMALL complaint is that I wish the pump were up where the head or side of the bed is; it would make plugging it up for inflation a lot more practical. Remedy for this is plugging it to an extension cord and then plugging the extension into an outlet, but supposing you went travelling somewhere and an extension wasn't available. Having the pump on the side or head of the bed would just make a lot more sense. Good news is once it's inflated to your liking, you don't need to leave it plugged in; you simply push the switch down to the middle setting and that stops the pump and holds the air in for you. Be careful not to flip it all the way down or you will actually deflate the mattress. Next to the pump is a small space to store the cord after you roll it up and wrap it. I prefer to leave it plugged just so that IF I need to reinflate I can just flip the switch, let it fill and then flick it back to that middle setting. It only let a little air out ONCE, and hasn't since. So I think we're good. Also, contrary to what other reviewers were claiming, the internal pump is NOT the only way to inflate this mattress; an external MANUAL pump can in fact be used; says so right on the box and I'm sure there are instructions on how to do so in the actual user's manual. I somehow lost mine otherwise I'd post it. But I will post a photo of the part of the box that states a manual pump can be used. I'm guessing you would hook it to that small hole that's next to it.
I'm 5'8" and weigh about 187lbs. I can comfortably sit, lie, or lounge in this bed and not feel like I'm going to become a taco.
Also, for those who wish to know, and since it's not listed in the description on Amazon (Amazon only states that it's 18 inches high but does not tell you the actual size of the bed so you can know how much space it'll take up in your space of choice), the actual dimensions of this bed (L x W x H) are: 93in x 60in x 34in. In metrics, that's 2.36m x 1.52m x 86cm. As for the height, that's counting the height w the headboard. The height on the part without the headboard is 18in (this may go down depending on desired firmness; I personally prefer a softer/plusher mattress so I deflate mine just a little before sealing it) when fully inflated.
Please take care not to have sharp objects in, on, or around this bed. Also, be careful not to overinflate the mattress, because that can lead to it getting holes as well. Don't want to waste your investment. Common sense; you wouldn't want to overinflate a tire either because it would actually make it more susceptible to popping. So you wanna get it to the right firmess without over-doing it. This was $75 well spent in my honest opinion (although, seems like the price magically jumped up right after I bought this mattress wow). I plan to spend it again once I need a second one. I'm thinking of buying the second one without headboard just for a guest or whenever my daughter sleeps over.
Oh. For those who want to know: I do think this bed would be able to withstand some love-making. As long as it's not too wild or out of the ordinary lol, I think you should be fine. Try to keep sharp objects out of the bed and try not to do too much hard bouncing, but a little bouncing would be ok. Especially if you make sure the mattress is nice and firm before you start.
Other than that, until otherwise noted, my preliminary findings are that I like the bed. It's comfortable, it's a great size, and it's well-constructed. My queen sized sheets fit it like a glove. If you want a deeper fit for the corners, could consider getting king sized sheets (regular king, not Cal King) and using those if you prefer that all of the mattress is covered. Mine cover the mattress, but I'm still able to access the pump if I need to.
Good luck! Maybe I got lucky and ended up with one from the good batch. I was skeptical because of some reviews I was reading about beds arriving with torn seams, or with actual holes in them. My first advice would be to buy it brand new if you can, don't buy it used. Last but not least, inspect it before use. Make sure there are no sharp, blunt, or pointy objects in or around the space where you plan to set it up. Do not overinflate the bed. Be gentle with the bed! Yes, it says it can hold up to 600lbs but that doesn't mean you shouldn't take care of it!
Update: so far, so good! Slept so wonderfully tonight and was able to stretch all the way out, roll over, etc without worrying about falling off the bed! Also very easy to get in and out of the bed since it's at a reasonable height. Up, lounging and reading an e-Book!
Glad I took a chance on this one.
Update as of June 25, 2020: Still going strong, still having no issues with the bed. No deflating, nothing. Thank goodness. It's been nice to be able to stretch out, and sleep comfortably. I did get larger sheets for the bed, not because of any weird stretching or anything like that, but because the pockets on larger sheets are deeper and therefore offer more coverage for the bed. With the queen sized sheets I eventually had issues of the sheets popping off due to the lack of depth in the sheets. This was remedied by getting Cal King sized sheets so that it covers the full sides of the bed, save the area where the headboard is, which, there is no real way around that except if I were to just run the sheets all the way over the headboard, too. But I just tuck it in between and there have been no issues. To cover the headboard part I either use a separate set of twin/full sheets that I used to use, or drape some pillow cases over that part, or both.
Anyway, just an update to let y'all know she's still going strong. I use her as my daily sleeper and she's been a trooper. Def plan to buy more of these mattresses!