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Classic Downy Bed, Royal Bl Full - Intex
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Classic Downy Bed, Royal Bl Full - Intex

Our Price: $19.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
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Description:

With plush flocking on the top, the Classic Downy airbed gives a more luxurious sleeping surface and helps keep bedding from slipping. Flocking cleans easily and is waterproof for camping use. Wave beam construction for a uniform sleeping surface. Crafted with cozy flocked tops and heavy gauge vinyl that is durable and easy to maintain. Quality tested 20.8 gauge waterproof flocked top with 14 gauge vinyl beams and 15 gauge vinyl bottom comes with 2-in-1 valve for fast inflating and deflating. Measures 8 3/4" thick for extra comfort and conventional mattress sizes allow for more sleeping area and a better fit for sheets.

Features:

Full-size inflatable mattress with 20.8-gauge waterproof flocked top


Flocked surface is soft, comfortable, and prevents bedding from sliding off


Sturdy construction with 14-gauge vinyl beams and 15-gauge bottom


2-in-1 valve with extra-wide openings


Raised 8.75 inches off the floor; supports up to 600 pounds


Product Details:
Product Length: 75.2 inches
Product Width: 53.94 inches
Product Height: 8.66 inches
Product Weight: 7.79 pounds
Package Length: 14.1 inches
Package Width: 11.0 inches
Package Height: 3.8 inches
Package Weight: 8.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 80 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 80 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

42 of 42 found the following review helpful:

5A great air bed at a great price. Having trouble? Read my notes...Apr 06, 2011
By Brian Abrigana "Animal lover"
I originally ordered this air bed for guests to use, but due to certain circumstances, I'm now forced to use it every night. After a couple nights of sleeping on it, I'd say it's quite comfortable; it's not as good as sleeping on a real $1,000 mattress, but it sure beats sleeping on the floor! The only thing is that you have to get used to sleeping along the vertical chambers of air that the bed uses to support your body when it is fully inflated. Once your back becomes used to it, the mattress is great. However, I do have a couple of notes.

1. When you first get the mattress, you will experience what feels like air loss, however, it is just the mattress stretching out with use. Even if you pump enough air into the the mattress to make it firm, it will become a bit softer by morning during the "break in stage." This is because the mattress is stretching out, and after a couple nights of this, you shouldn't lose any air.

2. If you lose a lot of air in a night, for example, you go from firm to having your body touch the floor through the mattress by morning, or in a couple of hours, it could mean that your air valve is not closed tightly enough. After the first couple uses, you will have to tighten the air valve VERY well. Tighten the valve as much as possible, even when you think it's tight enough. Also, make sure the valve isn't put on crooked when you tighten it, this will let air escape if one side is higher than the other. I made the same mistake of just tightening it and thinking, "well that seems tight enough." Wrong! Air still escapes unless you tighten it fully. For a couple days I found my bed halfway deflated by morning. After inspecting the bed, I found no air leaks or holes. So I thought to myself, "eh, maybe I should just tighten it until it's extremely hard to turn the valve," so I did. I've been making sure to tighten the valve fully, and I no longer experience any air loss between nights. Also, watch out for the pop in cap, it can go in snugly, but that doesn't mean it's pushed in all the way. Even when I turn the valve until it absolutely turn anymore, if I accidentally leave the cap not pushed in all the way, I still lose air. You'll see what I mean if you buy it.

I hope these tips help you. This is a great bed, it doesn't feel cheap, but it has a great price! Oh, and if it helps, I'm a 200 pound dude, so don't worry about being too heavy, you're probably lighter than me. One more thing, this bed doesn't come with a pump, so I suggest you purchase a battery powered or electrical air pump on amazon to come along with it. I forgot about the air pump, so I ended up going to Target. I paid around $26 for the air pump over there, you can probably find one on here for cheaper.

24 of 24 found the following review helpful:

4Good valueJul 28, 2009
By Rose byAnother Name
I've only used the bed once so far but it was quite comfortable. I was able to sleep on my side, back or tummy, just like my regular bed and the mattress stayed firm. I used my vacuum cleaner to quickly blow it up at home when I was testing it out. To use a vacuum as a pump, just take off the hose and put it on the opposite end. For camping with out an air pump, you can use your portable vacuum cleaner with an attachment for your cigarette lighter. So, for me, a comfortable bed for 20 dollars is a very good value.

Update, we used it for ten days straight, no problems. Never lost air, two of us slept well, we didn't roll or anything, perfect!

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:

5A little tooo comfortable!Dec 10, 2009
By CheeryToes
My daughter has been sleeping on this in the guest room for 3 months, it must be nice and comfy because she's still here! :) Seriously, she hasn't had to reinflate it at all and says it's quite comfortable. I'm adding a mattress pad and that should make it almost as high-end as a Select Comfort! At the price it is now, you should get one!

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4great product - great serviceApr 26, 2010
By Deb "chewie05"
I've had my airbed for a couple months now, no problems and haven't even had to 'top off' the air. Keep in mind, I bought it to go inside a mattress casing designed for a 'soft side' waterbed. After moving into a 3rd floor apt, I decided not to risk the waterbed and put the airbed inside the mattress instead. It has great support and very comfortable. I have back issues that make a conventional bed impossible to sleep on. This was an ideal alternative. As always, shipping was fast. My only complaint with the bed, is that it is NOT the same size as a full size mattress. It is about 4 inches shorter and narrower. Which means I had to use half of the foam 'frame' inside the mattress casing to make up the difference in the sizing. Had it been the same size as a conventional mattress, it would have fit perfectly in the casing. That was the only thing I was dissapointed with. It's sturdy and comfy and I made it work for me.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Great for Sleep-OversFeb 05, 2010
By L. Sanchez
We got these for extra guest beds (bought 2). Our girls already had a sleep over and these were big enough for 2 tweens on each mattress. Set up took a couple of minutes. As suggested in another review I didn't fill it completly as it give them a "stiff" feel. The material seems sturdy, so far it's survived a sleep over party party of 6 and an indoor camp out. We're even taking them to a family reunion next March. Great buy for the price.

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