Size | 60 inches X80 inches X 9" |
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Special Feature | Flocked Top,Inflatable |
Brand | Intex |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 80"L x 60"W x 8.75"Th |
Included Components | B002BW7QCU |
Target Audience | Unisex Youth |
Model Name | B002BW7QCU |
Capacity | 136 Kilograms |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | Extra Firm |
Item Thickness | 0.22 Meters |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.65 x 12.2 x 4.41 inches |
Package Weight | 3.76 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 80 x 60 x 9.84 inches |
Brand Name | Intex |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | B002bw7qcu. |
Suggested Users | Unisex Youth |
Manufacturer | Intex |
Part Number | 68759 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
Intex Classic Downy Airbed, Queen
Size | 60 inches X80 inches X 9" |
Special Feature | Flocked Top,Inflatable |
Brand | Intex |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 80"L x 60"W x 8.75"Th |
Included Components | B002BW7QCU |
Target Audience | Unisex Youth |
Model Name | B002BW7QCU |
Capacity | 136 Kilograms |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
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About this item
- Dimensions: 60 x 8.75 x 80 inches (W x H x L), 600-Pound capacity
- Inflatable queen airbed suitable for indoor or outdoor use.Plush, waterproof, flocked top with wave beam construction for comfort and durability.New airbeds can take up to 72 hours to fully stretch or “break-in”
- 2-in-1 valve with extra-wide opening makes inflation and deflation easy and quick. Inflates with most manual or electric air pumps (Pump not included)
- Standard queen size provides a good fit when using fitted sheets
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Intex 8.75-Inch Queen Classic Downy Airbed
You can’t go wrong with this bed! Take it camping or use it for out of town guests. The cozy waterproof-flocked sleeping surface improves comfort and prevents sheets from slipping while the wave beam construction creates a uniform sleeping surface that will give you a good night’s rest wherever you are.
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Intex Classic Downy Airbed, Queen
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Intex Classic Downy Airbed
With plush flocking on the top, the queen-sized Classic Downy airbed from Intex provides a softer sleeping surface that also helps keep bedding from slipping off the mattress. Crafted with durable heavy gauge vinyl, the cozy flocked top cleans easily and is waterproofed for camping use. The quality-tested bed is constructed with a 20.8-gauge waterproof flocked top, along with 14-gauge vinyl beams, and 15-gauge sides and bottom. With a 2-in-1 valve with an extra wide opening, inflation or deflation is quick and easy.
The Classic Downy bed is raised 8.75 inches from the floor, and at 60 by 8.75 by 80 inches (WxHxD) is an official Queen-sized mattress--ensuring a tight fit for fitted sheets. The Classic Downy bed has a 600-pound weight capacity. It folds compactly for storage. Spot clean with mild soap and water.
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ASIN | B002BW7QCU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #438,108 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #206 in Air Mattresses |
Date First Available | March 20, 2008 |
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Customers like the comfort, value, and performance of the air mattress. For example, they mention that it feels like a real bed, the flocked top makes it comfortable, and that the price was great for its quality. Some appreciate versatility, and size. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, inflation, and leakage.
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Customers like the comfort of the air mattress. They say that it feels like a real bed, has a plush top, and is ideal for sleeping on for a few nights. Customers also mention that the seams do not give.
"...The soft velvet top is nice, but only if you plan on your skin being on the mattress...." Read more
"...It's held up PERFECTLY. Great quality, no holes, easy to fill, quite comfortable, easy, and may I stress again that it still holds air after FOUR..." Read more
"...It did lose some air but it was still comfy enough to sleep on without me going through the hassle of adding more air...." Read more
"...It almost felt like a real bed!The flocked top makes it comfortable and non slip and the tough vinyl underside makes it less prone to..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the air mattress. They mention that the price was great for its quality, it works great, and is a good purchase. Some say that the bed is decent and comfortable. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...are looking for a decent priced large air mattress, this Intex is a good value." Read more
"...Overall, AWESOME buy: cheap, long lasting, comfortable, small when deflated, easy to pump up...." Read more
"...in the "less than $50" category, Intex has proven to be excellent with regards to price and durability (including lifespan) but somewhat less..." Read more
"...Wellllllllllll, it's still cheap, soooooooooooooooooo :)" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the air mattress. They mention that it works well, is comfortable, and has worked well for a couple of camping trips. The mattress functions well, and when deflated, it does not take up much space. It works well as a guest bed, and is great for sleeping in a tent. It does not fail and has done well for over 270 nights, making it especially good for guests.
"...We used it for 2 people, and it performed well and provided comfortable sleep. It almost felt like a real bed!..." Read more
"...Me and my girlfriend used this on our recent camping trip and it worked fine. For those of you who miss it yes it does not involve a pump...." Read more
"For a very cheap inflatable mattress this works perfectly...." Read more
"Easy to inflate and deflate. bought it for a sleepover and still works great...." Read more
Customers find the air mattress versatile and useful for camping, guests, and short trips. They also say it's sturdy and a perfect back-up bed for guests or for a tent. Customers also mention that it'll be soft and comfortable for home use.
"...This is comfortable and great for camping or needing a bed in a pinch. The only complaint I have about it is that it is a pain to fold...." Read more
"...Quite sturdy and will be great to use for guests too. Very happy with this purchase!" Read more
"...It is great for guests and short trips. Very satisfied!" Read more
"...It's not the best choice for backpack camping, but great for car camping. The mattress weighs over 8 pounds and is a bit bulky." Read more
Customers like the size of the air mattress. For example, they mention it's reasonable, roomy, and fits well in their tent. Some say it'll fit two people and their dog. Overall, most are happy with the size and functionality of the product.
"...The air inlet and outlet is pretty large so it deflates quickly. We rolled the mattresses toward the air outlet...." Read more
"...Overall, AWESOME buy: cheap, long lasting, comfortable, small when deflated, easy to pump up...." Read more
"The air lasts for days, easy to store and not so big and bulky." Read more
"...Aside from the minor annoyance of the larger air chambers (which can be alleviated with a thicker mattress pad or blanket), Intex, surprisingly, is..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the air mattress. Some mention that it's more durable than expected, with a tough vinyl underside. However, others say that the quality has gotten worse with each mattress, and the valve is not very high quality.
"...and my fiancé had no problems sleeping on this mattress and it held up well...." Read more
"...The seams that keep the mattress level with itself seem to break after heavy use...." Read more
"...It's held up PERFECTLY. Great quality, no holes, easy to fill, quite comfortable, easy, and may I stress again that it still holds air after FOUR..." Read more
"...category, Intex has proven to be excellent with regards to price and durability (including lifespan) but somewhat less comfortable due to the larger..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the inflation of the air mattress. Some mention that it deflates quickly, while others say that it stays quite well without loosing much air. That said, some say that the outlet is pretty large and it's easy to inflate and deflat. That being said, others say it failed to hold air pressure on the third use, one week after receiving it.
"...It did lose some air but it was still comfy enough to sleep on without me going through the hassle of adding more air...." Read more
"...The air inlet and outlet is pretty large so it deflates quickly. We rolled the mattresses toward the air outlet...." Read more
"It failed to hold air pressure on the third use, one week after receiving it. It worked OK the first two times...." Read more
"...quite comfortable, easy, and may I stress again that it still holds air after FOUR MONTHS?!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the air mattress. Some mention that it holds air and doesn't leak, while others say that it initially appeared to leak and had a tendency to slow leak over several days.
"...We just had the first one finally spring a leak...." Read more
"*EDIT*I got a BAD one. Leaked the 2nd time I aired it up...." Read more
"...I thought "uh-oh, now I'll have a leak" - but no, no leak...." Read more
"I ordered two of these and only one will hold air. The second has a slow leak and over the matter of one to one and a half hours it will get..." Read more
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We purchased two of these that would take up the majority of the back room of our tent for a family of five to sleep on. We filled the mattresses with an Intex air pump using the car in just a few minutes. The mattresses are very nice especially for the price.
The soft velvet top is nice, but only if you plan on your skin being on the mattress. We had sheets to put over the mattress so the velvet top made no difference to us whatsoever. I am sure most people don't plan to spend time sleeping on this without something between you and the mattress so I don't suggest purchasing this mattress due to this feature alone.
The air inlet and outlet is pretty large so it deflates quickly. We rolled the mattresses toward the air outlet. I am not sure there is a better way to get all the air out.
I am a pretty big guy - 260 pounds at this time. Myself and my fiancé had no problems sleeping on this mattress and it held up well. There is a lot of bounce every time someone moves, but I am sure that is part of every air mattress.
These are surprisingly heavy for air mattresses so they must be made from fairly thick material.
If you are looking for a decent priced large air mattress, this Intex is a good value.
I should add, however, there is one small caveat if you are planning on sleeping on it every day for months at a time. The ridges go parallel to your body, rather than perpendicular. For the first few months, I honestly didn't notice. Now though, I can't stop thinking about it. Is it best to sleep with the middle of my back on the top of a ridge, or should I try to get my shoulders to bridge the gap from ridge to ridge? Why do my feet always have to be in a valley? WHY? Anyways, just something to keep in mind if you are planning on sleeping on it every day.
Compared to other air mattress brands (including Coleman) that I've used continuously over the years in the "less than $50" category, Intex has proven to be excellent with regards to price and durability (including lifespan) but somewhat less comfortable due to the larger air chambers.
Growing up in the 80's with parents who loved camping (far more than I ever will), I always associated the brand Coleman with quality and durability, and I would have expected Coleman air mattresses to be the best. Times have definitely changed though, and it's shocking that a company with a name like "Intex" could seriously have a better product than Coleman, which has almost become a national trademark and always regarded by my family as the "Cadillac" of camping gear.
Pro's
1) Price: Definitely the cheapest of the air mattresses
2) Lifespan: At least 6 months of "continuous" use by 2 adults, based on the last 3 Intex mattresses I've owned. On the other hand, I've gone through several Coleman air mattresses (both normal and raised), and none have lasted even 3 months. (The last one sprung a leak in the middle of the night, and 5 minutes later I was on the floor. Intex mattresses seem to always have an annoying bulge develop due to the air chamber seams failing long before failing completely like the Colemans.)
3) Air Valve: As others have mentioned, it's impressive that Intex decided to feature a plastic, screw-on, "2-in-1 valve" that prevents air from escaping when inflating the mattress (and also makes it easy to deflate by simply unscrewing the valve). The Coleman mattress, on the other hand, only has a standard rubber valve, like the ones commonly used on inflatable swimming pool toys.
Con's
1) Warranty: Apparently, unlike Coleman mattresses which have a 1-year warranty, Intex doesn't seem to offer any sort of customer protection. HOWEVER, despite the Coleman warranty (which was the only reason I continued buying their more expensive mattresses), they have apparently become much more reluctant to honor this warranty and REFUSE to offer replacements for air mattresses used on a continuous basis. (This seems like a deceptive stipulation, since a "1-year warranty" should serve as a guarantee to a consumer that a product will function for ONE FULL YEAR regardless of the amount of use it receives.) After learning of this last summer when I called to replace a mattress that didn't even last a month, I will NEVER buy another Coleman.
2) Comfort: The large air chambers of the Intex mattress are more noticeable and less comfortable than the smaller air chambers on the Coleman. I recommend simply using a thinker mattress pad or sleeping bag over the top of the mattress, which will also allow for better ventilation.
3) NO AIR PUMP: The title should indicate that there's no pump included, but most air mattress pumps suck anyway. So, I'd recommended buying a good electric pump that can work for both inflating and deflating. (One of the Coleman pumps I've had for a few years is still going strong and inflates a new mattress within a couple minutes.)
Conclusion:
Aside from the minor annoyance of the larger air chambers (which can be alleviated with a thicker mattress pad or blanket), Intex, surprisingly, is certainly a far superior air mattress to the Coleman. For college students living in unfurnished apartments who want to stay mobile and avoid collecting heavy furniture, the Intex air mattresses are definitely the way to go, since they're cheap and will last at least a couple semesters.
If Intex decides to implement the smaller air chambers and finds a way to extend the lifespan of the air chamber seams while maintaining their current price, they will have a great product worthy of 5 stars.
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A voir maintenant en utilisation prolongée. Achat réalisé pour faire un tour de France en moto au printemps, va donc être sollicité .
The comfort is surprisingly very good. The mattress as not as thick as my previous mattress (which just had too many leaks), but that doesn't affect comfort at all. In fact, I actually find this mattress a lot more stable, probably because it's not as thick so when you stand up you don't wobble all over the place LOL. We had two wonderful nights sleeping on these mattresses while camping, and I wouldn't hesitate to use them at home either. I don't know yet how well they'll last, but they look very well designed and solidly built, so I'm not worried. I'm glad I bought these.