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| Intex Twin Prestige Downy Airbed with Hand Held Battery Pump | 
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| Brand: Intex Category: Sports
Buy New: $20.39 - $37.12 (On sale from $54.99)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (15 reviews) Sales Rank: 1162
Media: Sports Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 14.1 x 10.2 x 4.8
Model: 66967E ASIN: B00143TJAE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Waterproof Flocked Top | | | 14 gauge vinyl beams, 15 gauge vinyl bottom | | | Measures 8 3/4" thick for extra soft comfort and the mattresses are conventional sizes for more sleeping area and a better fit for sheets. | | | 3-in-1 valve for quick inflating and deflating | | | Folds compactly for storage and travel |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Have sleep comfort, will travel! Intex Camp Air Bed with Pump! A fast battery-powered pump and quality Intex construction mean that these Air Beds, your choice of size, are your ticket to nightie-night bliss! For camping or "extra accommodations" at home, you can't beat this deal. It's dreamy: The high-flow battery pump (uses 4 D batteries, not included) inflates it effortlessly... 8 3/4" in about 2 minutes. Has adapters to work with Bed and other inflatables; Wave beam construction gives it terrific supportive comfort; Soft flocked sleeping surface is easy to clean and helps minimize "sleeping bag slippage." Bed is sturdy waterproof vinyl; Deflates fast and easy. State Size. Great Beds, great prices... order right now! Twin Approx. 75 x 39 x 8 3/4" h. Weighs 7 lbs., 9 ozs. Queen Approx. 80 x 60 x 8 3/4" h. Weighs 10 lbs., 10 ozs. Intex Camp Air Bed with Pump
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
  Ok mattress. December 15, 2008 I needed a cheap matress that was small enough to carry around in car easily. This definatelly fit the bill. It is very durable and easy to blow up. This unit came with a pump with 4D batteries. HUGE HASSLE! Take my advise and buy the same one that comes with an electric pump or the manual pump, a few bucks extra. This pump will not work on weak batteries and pumps up the mattress to about 80% capacity, not more. Now I am forced to buy an electric one separately, about $20. Besides the pump, it is a good buy. Does not come with a bag, you gotta find your own.
  QUESTION!!! December 4, 2008 hey, i am interested in buying this item, however I am concerned about the hand held battery pump. Since it is a battery pump do you just put the batteries in and let it inflate the mattress or do you actually have to pump the mattress full of air yourself?
  Great for Traveling with Twins December 2, 2008 We bought two mattresses for our 2 year old twin daughters to be used when we travel out of town. The mattresses are comfy, easy to inflate/deflate and are lightweight and compact when not in use. The transition from pack-n-plays to mattresses has been seemless and, best yet, the mattresses take up less space and are lighter than the pack-n-plays when traveling.
  Nice, Cheap, Comfortable and worth it. October 16, 2008 I bought this to have in Iraq since Army mattresses pretty much suck. Well this little number is really easy to inflate and very comfortable. It inflates very quickly with the included pump. The only negative thing about this is that the quick release cap can pop off when the mattress is fully inflated and happens to rub up on something like the edge of the bed frame. Not a problem if you plan on using it on the floor for camping or a flat bed with no bed frame that stands above it. It is very cheap even with the delivery fee and even arrived within 9 days all the way to Iraq! The material seems durable and so far it only seems to need a slight refill every few days, but I am a big guy and that could be the reason why it looses a little air.
  Worked Well for awhile October 14, 2008 bought the product based on the notion that other reviewers said it stood the test of teenagers. We used it for an 18 year old athlete who spends so much time on the court he has to sleep there. It worked perfectly, until it got a hole, maybe a month or two after buying it. Not pleases. If yours doesn't hole up and you know how to work the pump and hole trickery you should be fine.
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