• 20 gauge flocked waterproof top with 15 gauge sides
  • Built in foot pump
  • 2-in-1 valve for optional electric inflating
  • Conventional mattress size allows for bedding to fit easily
  • Folds compactly for storage and travel
  • Location, temperature, and humidity will affect the airbed’s firmness. Airbeds will need to be occasionally re-inflated (topped off) to maintain desired firmness when used for more than a few days as vinyl tends to relax over time
  • Measurements will vary based on customer’s inflation. Airbeds are measured from the widest point including the beams (bulges) on the side and off the tallest point from the floor including built-in pillows if applicable; Airbed Pump: Built-in

This bed is freaking awesome! It was slightly confusing to figure out how to blow it up with the pump because the instructions don't tell you to remove the small covering after you take off the cap. But once I figured it out it was awesome! Air leaks out overnight but refilling it was so simple. It's comfortable too, compared to just a sleeping mat while camping.

This airbed is very comfortable, and the built in pump is an awesome idea! Was easy to inflate and comfortable.

Have used it about a dozen times now and still works great with either one or two people sleeping on it. Awesome not having to worry about bringing a separate pump or batteries wherever I end up having to crash. Definitely recommend pumping it and letting it sit over night at first with some sort of heavy weight on it in order to stretch out the material (which will happen your first couple times sleeping on it and might lead you to think it's leaking air).

great bed. my wife and I slept on it for nearly two weeks straight very comfortably, even on bumpy ground. the vinyl did stretch at first, but a few pumps on the built in foot pump before going to bed had it back to full pressure, and after the first couple nights it held very well didn't need to be topped off any more. at first the foot pump seemed like it was going to take forever to fully inflate, but it really didn't take too long, maybe 10 minutes. a bare foot or smooth soled shoes will help the pump operate a bit more efficiently.

This was incredibly easy to inflate using the built in foot pump. I brought it to full inflation in 3 minutes! Sure, it uses your leg muscles, but it was even easy enough for my 5 year old to do on his own. As the instructions warned, it lost a lot of air pressure the first 2 nights, but this is due to the plastic/fabric stretching. We just added new air to the mattress for the first few nights. Haven’t had a problem with it since! It’s been a perfect mattress for tent camping because we don’t have to worry about batteries or noise of the air pump.

Great products it would have lost to me for years with no doubt the foot pumps a little difficult to use its little tiring but great for camping when you don't have any electricity to blow it up but also could be blown up with electric pump the reason I say it could have lasted me for years is because first time setting it up my dog's got into a fight on top of it and put a hole in it but a simple patch I know it works great

The mattress took about 2 1/2 to 3 minutes to fully inflate with my Coleman 4D battery powered electric pump. I haven't tried it with the foot pump because I read a handful of reviews about noise. No tears when I received the mattress. It would've been nice for it to come in some sort of protective carrying bag, but it's not a complete downer. Stretches a bit just like the instructions said. Super easy to deflate too. Would rather get the queen than the twin for the same price.

I actually love this thing? I picked it up both for packing in a suitcase for staying in sparse lodgings with family and also car camping. The foot pump is awesome. Like, truly amazing. I absolutely hate the extremely high pitched, taking-forever air mattress pumps that you either have to set up during the day or wake an entire household, not to mention if you need to fill up the mattress in the middle of the night. Or worrying if the batteries in a battery powered pump are going to give out on you at some point. That being said, it is going to take some work to get this thing going. I found the trick is to not slam your foot down repeatedly, as the chamber does require a half second or so to refill with air. So if you are stomping on it over and over and over again you are just going to get tired. Stomp/pause/stomp/pause gets it done and isn't overly exhausting. Additionally, the mattress purchased in April 2019 comes with tons and tons of warnings about the mattress material "stretching" because apparently in 2019 we aren't aware that new air mattresses relax a little bit the first couple times you use them. Absolutely set this up in a large room and leave overnight before you sleep on it for the first time, as the material does give way a little bit. While I agree with other reviews that the foot pump being on the "bottom," the non-soft side, is very very stupid considering you may need to fill up the mattress over night, I found that the mattress didn't need topping off after a good 8 hour sleep. If you think it's going to be a serious concern I would just set up the sheets/bedding on the non-soft side and stomp as necessary during use.

The built-in pump is a great design. It does take a while to get it pumped that way, but when you lack an electric pump, it does the trick far better than your lungs/lips and unlike every other pump, its impossible to lose. I've used it mainly in the bed of my truck, at the drive-in and out camping and I love it!

First I should mention i HATE camping, there is nothing I like about it. Its hot, buggy and really after a day outside all i want to do is slip into a cool bed and sleep. My family convinced me an air mattress would make it comfortable and I'd love it. So, we spend big bucks on a mattress, go camping and its awesome ,Til about 11 and then the stupid thing is deflated and Ive got a rock in my hip. Of Course there's no power so we sleep like that til 5 am and I still freaken hate camping.This goes on for a few years,a new mattress every ear due to leaks. I only keep going because because I love my grandkids. This year I decide to buy this mattress because I don't need power to inflate it. We get it, it looks kinda cheap but, we inflate it for a few days, get it stretched out.Deflate it, roll it up and head out camping.I have No faith in this mattress, none. My 4 year old grandson inflates this for me(It's that easy), I set up the tent and get this! It stays inflated all night. There were still ticks, it was still cold, it still wasn't the Hilton.BUT, I got 8 hours of Good sleep....and bacon in the morning. I will go camping a lot more now and This Mattress is going camping with me every time!