Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.86 x 8.11 x 5.75 inches |
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Package Weight | 3.78 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 75 x 39 x 9 inches |
Item Weight | 3.78 Kilograms |
Brand Name | EnerPlex |
Model Name | camping air mattress,mattress |
Color | Blue/White |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | EnerPlex |
Part Number | Never-Leak |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Pump |
Size | Twin |
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EnerPlex Never-Leak Camping Series Twin/Queen Camping Airbed with High Speed Pump Air Mattress Single High Inflatable Blow Up Bed for Home Camping Travel
Size | Twin |
Special Feature | Inflatable,Portable |
Brand | EnerPlex |
Color | Blue/White |
Product Dimensions | 75"L x 39"W x 9"Th |
Specific Uses For Product | Bed |
Included Components | Carry Bag, Pump |
Target Audience | Kid, Adult |
Model Name | camping air mattress,mattress |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
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About this item
- PERFECT CAMPING MATTRESS - Camping season is coming up, folks; This sleeping mat is the perfect solution for a nap in nature, or just as an extra guest bed; Take it with you on your next big journey
- 2 MINUTE INFLATION - Dont waste your breath with a manual blow up bed; Our camping air mattresses for tents come with a high-speed pump that inflates your air bed in just 2 minutes, so you can get straight to camping fun
- PUNCTURE RESISTANT - Anything can happen while you camp - thats why we crafted this inflatable mattress with durable PVC material and welded seams that wont break, even in the roughest nature spots
- CARRYING BAG INCLUDED - No need to leave luxury at the door when our twin air mattress/queen air mattress is perfect for portability; With an added bag, you can take comfort with you, wherever you go
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Product Description
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Make sure valve cap is in a closed position |
Insert pump into the valve, turn on to inflate |
Turn valve clockwise to close |
To deflate, push valve cap all the way in. TIP: Use the suction port on the removable pump for fast & easy deflation |
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Coil Beam ConstructionEnerPlex air mattresses feature coil beam construction, providing firm support for comfortable body alignment. The result? All the comfort of your regular mattress, with the convenient space-saving size of an air mattress. |
Perfect for Tent CampingA 9" profile makes our camping air mattress perfect for using in a tent. Its low profile maximizes headroom and storage space, without sacrificing comfort, stability, or durability. |
Leak-Free TechnologyEvery EnerPlex air mattress is constructed from puncture-resistant PVC and protected with welded seams. Some deflation should be expected as the material stretches after initial inflation. |
Convenient Use & StorageThe included backpack-style carry bag is oversized, so you never have to struggle to store your air mattress for your next adventure. |
ENERPLEX Air Mattress with Detachable Pump | ENERPLEX Air Mattress with Built-in Pump | ENERPLEX Air Mattress with built-in Pillow | ENERPLEX 18” High Air Mattress | ENERPLEX Kids Air Mattress | |
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Indoor/Outdoor Use | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Raised Design | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
EnerPlex Quality Promise | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Carry Bag | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Sizes Available | Queen + Twin | King + Queen + Twin | King + Queen + Twin | Queen + Twin | Kids |
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Additional Information
ASIN | B07S242M8D |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #9,640 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #23 in Air Mattresses |
Date First Available | May 22, 2019 |
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Customers like the air mattress for its ease of inflation and deflation. They mention that it holds air all night and is easy to use with the included electric pump. Customers are also happy with ease of use, performance, and comfort. However, some customers disagree on leakage, quality, and air capacity.
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Customers like the inflation of the air mattress. They mention that it holds air all night, it's easy to inflate and deflate with the included electric pump, and it takes very little room to store. Some say that the mattress is comfortable and easy to blow up.
"...It airs itself up in minutes and stays inflated the whole evening. It never lost any air and two adults and a toddler slept very comfortably...." Read more
"This is great for an extra bed. Inflated quickly and is actually comfortable. Had a nice fabric on top. Holds air. Comes with storage bag." Read more
"...It was fairly easy to inflate and so far has stayed full. It comes with a storage bag, which is great when it's time to put it away." Read more
"...At almost exactly the one year mark, the mattress is now deflating every. single. day...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the air mattress. They say it's stable, yet soft enough to prevent hip and back pain. They also appreciate the durable material and the ripple design. Customers also mention that they have no lower back pain in the morning.
"We travel a lot and this air bed has been so easy to use and very comfortable to sleep on...." Read more
"This is great for an extra bed. Inflated quickly and is actually comfortable. Had a nice fabric on top. Holds air. Comes with storage bag." Read more
"...Very comfortable too! They did have the typical new air mattress smell. We let it off gas for a day and it was fine." Read more
"...It appears to be well-made, comfortable and inflates/deflates quickly. Cannot wait to try it out in a few months!" Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the air mattress. They say it's not bad for the price, has durable construction, and is a great buy. Some customers also mention that it'll be a good quick purchase for out of town families.
"...I highly recommend this mattress. Since they are both cheap and small when deflated, we may buy 1 or 2 more as backups, to avoid the sadness we..." Read more
"This is a decent air mattress and definitely worth the price. It was fairly easy to inflate and so far has stayed full...." Read more
"...While this mattress was fairly inexpensive compared to others ($77.00) it shouldn't have crapped out after just a year of very gentle use...." Read more
"...Summary: good value for the price, an entirely satisfactory air mattress for car camping (or the occasional guest)." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the air mattress. They mention that it is a nice product, works well, and is comfortable. Some say that the pump works well and the bed is fully inflated in 2 minutes. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Still comfortable and happy, still no leaks. I notice that the price has doubled since I bought this one: was $37, now $82...." Read more
"...Inflated quickly and is actually comfortable. Had a nice fabric on top. Holds air. Comes with storage bag." Read more
"...They have great pumps, easy to store, and all six worked as described. Very comfortable too! They did have the typical new air mattress smell...." Read more
"...Pros:--Thoughtful design: The mattress comes packaged with a good nylon stuff sack with a pair of shoulder straps, so you can backpack it if..." Read more
Customers find the air mattress easy to use. They mention it's very easy to air up with the included air pump, set up and deflate, and take down. The takedown was similarly simple, and it was easy to fold and pack. The inflated/deflated through is simple and well sealed. Customers also say it'll handle sharp rocks with ease. Overall, customers say it’s a good quick fix.
"We travel a lot and this air bed has been so easy to use and very comfortable to sleep on...." Read more
"...--Easy to use: Inflating is easy enough to do in bad light when you're tired...." Read more
"...and hole that the mattress needs to be inflated/deflated through is simple and well sealed...." Read more
"...They blow them up themselves, easy as can be. They deflate easily, and the bag is big enough for the mattress, a big plus...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the air mattress. Some mention it's well-made, comfortable, and holds up fine to 300+ lbs of weight. However, others say that the durability is questionable, it looks like poor materials, and starts coming apart inside. The vinyl feels slightly less robust than my old Aero, but I don't know if that's the case.
"...after purchase, this mattress is still not losing air and not losing shape or integrity. We sleep on it every night...." Read more
"...Now I have a pile of useless plastic that will go into the landfill and probably pollute the planet forever. Thanks for nothing, EnerPlex." Read more
"This is great for an extra bed. Inflated quickly and is actually comfortable. Had a nice fabric on top. Holds air. Comes with storage bag." Read more
"This is a decent air mattress and definitely worth the price. It was fairly easy to inflate and so far has stayed full...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the air mattress. Some mention that it has no significant leakage yet, has a nice flap to keep sealed while airing up, and only lost a little air the first few nights. However, others say that it broke open and leaking, and developed a leak in the inflation/deflation valve.
"...Like, not ever. And yet it is doing exactly that, leaking...." Read more
"...Well..... I did and i still got that problem. Although the air didnt leak from anywhere, otherwise it would be near completely flat by sunrise, the..." Read more
"...Together we exceed the stated 300-lb weight limit (total 360?). Not a single leak, never have had to top off the mattress after its initial breaking-..." Read more
"...of the airbeds do when they tell you they don't.... I'm the user & they LEAK!I have to fill it up everyday which IS pretty annoying...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the air capacity of the air mattress. Some mention that it holds air all night long, while others say that it loses air.
"...After using it for a few months, it definitely loses the air just like the rest of the airbeds do when they tell you they don't.... I'm the user &..." Read more
"...Had a nice fabric on top. Holds air. Comes with storage bag." Read more
"...have had this bed for two years now, I am disappointed that it no longer holds air, without any outdoor use and abuse...." Read more
"...Mattress wont hold air for more than 30 seconds. Bummer. had to shell out another $45.00 for a Colman air mattress this time." Read more
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Seventh update, January 14, 2024 We added a 10-second shot of air about a week ago, as we both thought the mattress felt a little soft. It could just be that our preferences have changed. Or, either the plastic has stretched, or the tiniest of leaks has started. I'm not concerned yet. My strategy is to wait until a daily refill is needed, because a leak will be too small to find before then.
Sixth update, December 3, 2023 We have not added air to the mattress since the 4th update (below) in April. The bed was stripped down in November to the bare plastic and examined for bulges and deformations, with the intention to rotate the mattress for even wear. Although it looked and felt brand-new, it was rotated anyway as a precaution, as my partner is quite a bit heavier than me and also tends to teeter right on his edge of the mattress all night. One thing I have been meaning to add is the answer to a question that I have seen on some inflatable mattress discussions: Can I sit on the edge of the bed to get dressed? Yes. You could even do your physical therapy (like stretching by hanging your shoulder off the side) or exercises (like quadricep extensions) off the edge. Unless you keep your mattress underinflated (in which case it will pillow up around your hips just like a plastic pool raft), it is firm enough to sit on the edge to put on socks, and to support you as you push off it to stand up. Caveat: Our mattress sits on a bed frame that is high enough that my feet just touch the floor when sitting on the edge; if you put your mattress directly on the floor it will take more leverage to get up, just like with a solid mattress, and may not give you adequate assistance pushing off. If you have trouble getting out of bed due to bad knees or back, for example, I would suggest raising the mattress to sitting height or a little higher so you can slide right into a standing position.
Note: This mattress has not been routinely deflated and re-inflated. I only let some air out twice when my partner said that it was too hard for him. Then when the new plastic stretched we both agreed it need another small shot of air. In my years of experience with an Aerobed, pinhole leaks seemed to be associated with deflation and reinflation, which we used to do to make it easier to change sheets. I could be wrong about this association, but repair is more difficult than muscling sheets onto a fully-inflated mattress. To save myself the possible trouble of having to find and glue shut leaks, I therefore have simply left the mattress fully inflated the entire time that we have owned it.
Fifth update, September 10, 2023 Almost one year after purchase, this mattress is still not losing air and not losing shape or integrity. We sleep on it every night. For the summer months, we took off the insulating layers we added (eggcrate foam encased in vinyl allergy-proof cover and reusable mylar blanket). Those will be added again now that the weather is cooler. In the coldest months we'll add the electric blanket.
Fourth Update April 19, 2023. Six months later, still sleeping nightly on this mattress. No leaks. But the plastic may have stretched a little because we both decided it was feeling too soft. I gave it two 10-second shots of air from its pump. Since it doesn't have any mechanism to avoid overfilling, I add air conservatively, lying down on it to test firmness after each little shot of air. Original review plus updates below.
Third Update March 5, 2023. We're still sleeping on this mattress nightly. It's been almost 5 months.
Second Update January 17 2023 We have been sleeping nightly on this mattress for 3 months. Still comfortable and happy, still no leaks. I notice that the price has doubled since I bought this one: was $37, now $82. I would still recommend it at this price.
Update December 14 2022: It has now been 2 months since we bought the mattress. The two of us sleep on it every night. Together we exceed the stated 300-lb weight limit (total 360?). Not a single leak, never have had to top off the mattress after its initial breaking-in period of a couple of days. Buy this mattress. If you get one that needs to be refilled in the morning, SEND IT BACK for a replacement--that's a defect, it is not normal! Original review follows. Love, Carolyn
This mattress is perfect. I breathe a sigh of delighted relief and gratitude each night as I get into bed. If you are looking for a substitute for the classic Aerobed, this is your best bet.
We've preferred air mattresses for many years. At first it was because we were moving around a lot and were sick of hauling conventional mattresses and box springs with us. Then it was because we built a platform bed and needed something that was easy to lift and get into position in the frame and that wouldn't add to our own weight on that frame. And then I realized that it was simply the best mattress that I'd ever used. We slept every night on that Aerobed for TEN YEARS, occasionally patching tiny holes. But it was a standard size and we eventually decided to get a queen, so we saved the standard for guests. And that's when the trouble started.
In less than 4 years, we went through 3 mattresses of different brands because we could no longer find Aerobeds in queen size. We tried the Sound Asleep Dream Series because it was reviewed as the most durable bed, but it failed catastrophically in less than a year, developing a rip overnight that was too big to patch. We then tried the Englander Double High, which again was reputed to be super durable because of the unusual materials. The Englander warned that you had to let the mattress stretch for a few days, refilling it each morning. So we did that, but eventually it became clear that it simply had a slow leak right out of the box, a leak so slow that we weren't able to find it to try to patch it. We spent a miserable year sinking into the mattress over night, using the unspeakably loud pump to refill it just before bed, then doing it all over again the next day. It eventually developed an enormous hump from one side to the other, and that was the end of that. We gave it to a family to use for their small children on either side of the hump.
Then we tried a memory-foam-topped conventional mattress, the heat and discomfort of which we endured for 2 months before realizing that we were never going to get a good night's sleep again if we kept giving it another chance.
So then I did a long, long, long search, and decided to take a chance on this Ener-Plex Never Leak. Reviewers here seemed to like it, though no one said that they were sleeping on it for years at a time. And it was $35, so no huge loss if it sprang a leak. It's now been a month and a half. Not only has it never leaked AT ALL, but it only stretched after the first night. After it was topped, it never needed anything.
It's stable, so my partner and I don't wake each other when we move. Yet it has the resilient bounciness that we so love. It can be adjusted to the firmness that the sleeper prefers. We like the bed to be nice and tight so we keep it full.
Don't worry that it is thinner (only 9 inches tall) than many of these newer styles. The extra thickness doesn't add any comfort, and it tends to make the bed less stable such that it can sway from side to side. I'm now also convinced that the thicker the mattress, the more vulnerable it is to the internal supports breaking and/or the places where those supports attach to the surface to tear. This happened with all three of our taller mattresses. Our old beloved Aerobed standard was also only 9 inches. Coincidence? I don't think so. Go ahead and get the thin one, I promise it's quite thick enough and your elbow and knee won't hit the floor.
At this point I'm convinced that we'll be able to sleep every night on this mattress for at least a year before it springs a leak. I'm not too worried, though. I think this mattress is basically the old Aerobed, and it was at least 4 years before that one got its first pinhole in it. I patched pinholes with a few layers of aquarium-type silicone sealant.
Caveat: If you are thinking of making an air mattress your permanent or long-term bed, you must be prepared for a couple of things. They are COLD COLD COLD, and your own body heat can never warm them up. In the summer, this is great, because the bed will suck the heat out of you for a comfy night's sleep. In the winter, it is awful, because it sucks the heat out of you for a miserable night's sleep! Therefore, you need some layers on top of it. I recommend a sheet of conventional egg crate foam, with a low-voltage electric blanket that will stay on for at least 10 hours or however long you need to sleep. Turn on the blanket while you are getting ready for bed.
I highly recommend this mattress. Since they are both cheap and small when deflated, we may buy 1 or 2 more as backups, to avoid the sadness we experienced when the Aerobed was discontinued.
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Se esta saliendo el aire y no encuentro por donde, parece ser que es por donde mismo se cierra, no hay nada donde se pudiera haber pinchado, esta caro para durar tan poco.
Es una lastima por que esta cómodo y la verdad los materiales se ven de calidad, tal vez tuve mala suerte.