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The Intex64157E Dura-Beam Plus Mid-Rise Air Mattress is a twin-sized air bed featuring a built-in USB electric pump for easy inflation. With a height of 14 inches and a weight capacity of 300 pounds, it combines innovative Fiber-Tech beam construction for enhanced stability and comfort, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Material Type | Polyester,Plush |
Color | Multi Color |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 75"L x 39"W x 14"Th |
Size | Twin |
Item Firmness Description | Plush |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 300 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Bed |
Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Additional Features | Portable |
S**C
Great air mattress
Very easy to inflate and deflate and very comfy. If you inflate it all the way, then lie on it and it's kind of hard, just twist the knob to let a smidge of air out until it feels comfortable.
J**N
Great quality
Excellent quality for the price and has a built in pump for inflating. Only takes a few minutes to inflat. Kids have slept great on it. When we take it out of town they fight over who gets to sleep on it.
E**Z
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T**S
A good buy for the ‘Under 6 ft’ crowd…
The price was pretty good on this air mattress compared to others on Amazon that were double-baffled & had a built-in pump. Tbh, that is exactly why I chose this one; I needed a taller bed than the standard due to my arthritis issues, and we didn’t have much to spend. I knew when our family was camping & hiking that I’d be too sore for a standard air bed, which isn’t a lot higher than ground level.We got 2 of these air beds & tested them out, though briefly, within a couple of days. I had previously purchased 2 pricey cots instead of air beds and had to return them due to extreme discomfort after 1 test nap! At that point we decided to invest in a really good tent & to spend less on the other camping items we thought we needed (most of which we didn’t truly need at all), and we wound up with a great tent & 2 of these beds for mom (me) & dad to sleep on. The kids got smaller sleep pads & love them. I honestly didn’t even need or want the built-in pump, but I was unable to find a taller double-baffle air bed without the pump. I’d have rather had a taller bed that I could use my own pump to air up, but I couldn’t find one without the built-in pump that seemed tall enough.There are 2 things that stuck out to me immediately after getting the beds out to inspect. Firstly, the pump: although it does indeed do the job, it is VERY slow to fully inflate the bed. Maybe in the 8-ish minute range? Def closer to 10 min than 5; I’m guessing bc I obviously didn’t time it. This •could• be a factor if you’re doing any type of ‘back country’ camping where you’re using a power inverter or a similar power source that you may need to conserve for any reason. For us it was fine since we mostly camp in state parks, where power is either readily available or at least accessible.The second thing worth mentioning is the length of the bed. They are shorter than I anticipated. For my husband & I these are fine; in fact, I was surprised my husband said he was ok with it. At almost 5’11”, his feet just barely stayed on the bed. I’m only 5’4”, so for me it was fine. I laid on the bed looking at the stars from our new tent in the yard for at least 2.5 hours, and I was totally comfortable. No air loss noticed at all in that time, but any air bed will lose a bit of air as it stretches & gets exposed to cooler night time temps. I was surprised that this one did NOT lose any air since it was around 9:30p up to just after 12am when we were testing them, & they had been aired up at least 3 hours prior to 9:30pm when the sun was still out & it was rather hot in SE Missouri. In fact, I had to release a little air from mine after about an hour of lying on it as it was too firm! I had anticipated enough air loss/stretch to compensate for the firm feel, but in the time I used the mattress, I did not notice any give whatsoever. I’m sure that will change after a full night of sleeping, but I’m happy that the deflation valve closed well enough to actually hold the air in the bed! In the past I have had slow leaks on these things, and it’s always due to the built-in pump or the deflation valve having a faulty seal. So… even though the pump might be a little less powerful or slower than I’d like, I have to say it did do the job and I did not detect any leaks around the pump or the valve. As a side note: This particular bed can also be manually filled by an external pump. Next time we might choose that option, since my electric pump is much faster.If you need a guest bed for short-term company under 6 ft tall, this probably a fine choice for your needs. It would be an excellent choice for a child or a tween also. One thing to note is that since this one doesn’t have a ‘built-in pillow’, there’s no kind of indentation or rise to help keep a real pillow in place. A simple fix if using the bed in your home is to place the head of the bed against a wall, sofa, or other stable item. However, in a tent, this could be a literal pain in the neck, since the tent walls can’t be used for stabilization. I think I’m going to devise a pillow-stop out of a large pool noodle & some Velcro; in any case, this wasn’t a deal breaker for me.All in all, this is a decent air mattress for the price, but not a good choice for a tall person for sure. If my opinion changes after a full night on it, I’ll be sure to update my review. Thus far I do not see this as being a problem we will have to worry about too much.One last note: the storage bags that are included fit the mattresses well if you completely deflate them. HOWEVER: BE ADVISED THAT A CAT WILL •LOVE• THE BAG MATERIAL! I cannot stress enough how important this is to consider! The material has a burlap-type of feel, and if you’re a cat owner, they will not hesitate to sharpen their claws on the bag, and will almost certainly puncture the bed inside the thin storage bag as well. After years of having this issue, I bought a small hard-shell suitcase (carry-on size) at a garage sale for $5 to store an air bed a few years ago. Much to my surprise, I was able to fit 2 of these (inside the bags) in that tiny suitcase! It’s easy to transport since the case has wheels & a pop-up handle. And it’s also impenetrable by your feline friends’ tiny murder mittens. So keep that in mind.After all the aforementioned considerations, I’m giving this bed a 4-star review, but only bc the length is shorter than expected. Still 2 thumbs up in my opinion. I recommend, but only for us shorties. :) 👍👍
B**D
You need to inflate every day. It’s not for daily usage
Its just a month now but the air started to leak. You need to inflate every day. It’s not for daily usage. I want to return but the return window is closed.
J**B
Works as it should
No issues whatsoever. Easy to inflate and deflate.
V**
practical and innovative
The USB-inflatable mattress is a convenient and modern solution for camping, travel, or guest accommodations. Unlike traditional air mattresses that require bulky pumps, this one inflates easily using a USB-powered pump, making it perfect for use with power banks, car chargers, or adapters.
A**S
Happy With the purchase!
Excellent
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