Intex 67997E Camping Sleeping Air Mattress 26.5" x 72.5": Durable Outdoor Use – 2-PLY Laminate – Velvety Surface – Unique Construction – 300lb Weight Capacity
Size | 72.5" x 26.5" x 6.75" |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight |
Brand | Intex |
Color | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 72.5"L x 26.5"W x 6.75"Th |
Specific Uses For Product | Perfect temporary bed at home or a camping inflatable bed, Perfect for camping and outdoor travel, Perfect for relaxing |
Included Components | Camping Mat |
Target Audience | Travelers and Backpackers, College Students, Campers and Outdoor Enthusiasts, Guests and Hosts, People looking for affordable and practical sleeping solutions |
Model Name | INTEX Camping Mattress |
Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | Firm |
Item Thickness | 6.75 Inches |
Manufacturer | Intex |
Top Material Type | PVC |
UPC | 078257679973 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00078257679973 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.6 x 9.67 x 3.1 inches |
Package Weight | 1.64 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 72.5 x 26.5 x 6.75 inches |
Brand Name | Intex |
Warranty Description | -. |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 67997E |
Style | Camping Mattress |
L**Z
It's built like the pool float air matress.
It was smaller than I anticipated. Perhaps I didn't reed the description well. But on the flip side it is made of an apparently very durable fabric. The fabric mattered more to me since I wanted to use it under the winter cover for my pool when I closed it for the winter. The things they make for winterizing pools seem to be such poor quality I thought I would try this. The price was right. The pool floats have to withstand the temperature changes for winter as well as the ice. I am interested to see how this fabric will hold up duringthe Midwest winter. So far it's been on the pool a week through rain, wind, and Temps of 70°-35° and still holdung. I would rate its preformance pretty good. It hasn't leaked and is still floating.It is also important to note that the spout used to inflate the bed is small. Slow to inflate, slow to deflate.I am not using this to sleep on like an air mattress, but it seemed to be comfortable when I blew it up. I don't think the fabric would be noisy either. I guess that would depend on the fabric you use over or under the bead.That all being said, I would be willing to buy it again even for other purposes. It is well made and if you were to use it with a sleeping bag the material isn't slick so maybe the sleeping bag will stay on. The dollar variety air mattresses don't last when this one probably will.
J**G
Compact and comfortable
I initially saw it in its compact bag and ordered it because of it’s small footprint. Was very happy with the weight and overall comfort it provided. It didn’t lose any air and we didn’t wake up sore. Very comfortable and would highly recommend, especially for the price and its compact folded size!
M**D
It's narrow, best for a small adult or a child..
I just needed a mat for a one-time camping trip and didn't want to spend a lot. For the low price this is well made and comfortable. I slept on it for four nights and had no trouble with air leaking out. The only downside is that when inflated it's narrow. I'm a woman 5 ½ feet and 130 pounds and it was fine, but I don't see a much larger person or man finding it wide enough unless you just sleep flat on your back and don't move around much. I couldn't use any of my inflation pumps with it and didn't want to spend the money on attachments or a new pump so I tried blowing it up by mouth before the trip. I had no trouble, it took about 15 minutes with "rest stops". There is a strong one-way valve that doesn't let you just blow straight in. I had to squeeze the inflation tube slightly with my teeth in order to open the valve so I could blow the air in. If you don't have the lung capacity or you're going to inflate it anew every day it would pay to buy a mat with a built in pump instead. It was easy to deflate by sitting on it and pressing the air out. Again, you have to squeeze the tube while you're doing this in order to open the valve so the air can come out.
A**
Great, but, check carefully before first use!
The first box sent to me, I opened it right away because I felt like something wasn’t right, the packaging looked heavily re-taped and looked like someone stepped on it. I opened the box, and found that it was missing multiple parts (like both bags & the USB cable) and not only that, there were hairs and what looked like a bug’s wing on it. I returned it for a replacement.I was reluctant to receive the replacement, thinking I’d get a similarly dirty mattress, but the replacement was actually immaculate. It looked new, like it just got out of the factory. It inflated easily with the included pump and I really liked how it looked too. For this review, I still gave the camping mat 5 stars because I am reviewing the camping mat for the quality of the replacement mat. All the bags and cables required were included in the replacement camping mat. The pump does require a USB port, but does not have a battery, so you cannot “charge” the pump. However, you can just bring a power bank as I have found that the pump works very well and doesn’t require that much power. I’ve gotten it to run off of a cellphone charger, and a couple of different power banks I had. Since it works with my power banks, I can actually still go camping with it as long as I have a couple of power banks with me. To me, it feels firm once inflated and in my opinion, and definitely beats sleeping on a tent floor. It’s light enough to put in a backpack and take camping. With the included pump, I think it’s an excellent value if you can get this for under $50.
C**O
hard to rapidly deflate
Just camped with this twin mattress inside my tent. It was durable and comfortable. It inflated quickly with a small battery pump, although you have to continuously squeeze the air valve with your fingers to inflate. Deflating was even more of a pain and time consuming. You have to squeeze the valve as you press on the mattress and roll it up the let out all the air. It takes some time. Unfortunately my return window is closed, so I will try to sell this mattress. I'd rather get another kind that has a larger port to deflate quickly without having to squeeze the valve.
W**Y
Compact and portable
This air mattress worked well for an extra bed for my 3 yr old grandson. It’s low to the ground so not a problem if he rolls off it. It set up fine after my daughter in law figured out how to set it up. Seems a sturdy, comfortable mattress without the bulk. Would be great in a tent and thick enough for a good nights sleep.
N**N
It delates
Normally this brand had quality products but the air mattress I bought 2 months ago is deflating. I use this air mattress twice a week on a soft carpet and there's no way I got a hole in it. After I lay down on it for like an hour it deflates and I have to keep filling it throughout the night. It's not my weight so I'm blaming it on the quality of this air mattress.
J**E
Good for the value
This was surprising comfy for an air mattress. There are a lot of options out there, I was overwhelmed buying one. We’ve used this two times now. First time our friend of 220lbs slept on it with no complaints. The second time my husband and I shared it. It’s small for two people but we made it work and there was no weird issues of hitting the ground when you turn or losing air over night. Adding air and removing air was very simple. I’d recommend it.
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